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vern_humphrey
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What you have there is a circular argument – “if it works, that proves we don’t need it.”I perused this post, looking for the most relevant information on the subject, but unfortunately did not find it.
The only authoritative answer as to whether we can really protect ourselves from further murders by individuals convicted of pre-meditated murder is… the real data.
What is the number of actual murders committed by persons already convicted of first degree murder? If the answer is zero, then the proof is there. We can protect all persons (including convicts), and capital punishment is an immoral sentence in the U.S.
In point of fact, prisons are not static, they are dynamic institutions. They change just as any other segment of society changes – but because they house the worst segment of society, they change for the worse.
Therefore, we must hold in reserve the most drastic measures to be used when they are needed.