Should capital punishment be a major deterrent to crime?
Arguments
1. There should never be suspicion~ of capital punishment.
2. Murderers whose motive~ is money should not get off lightly. It is absolutely wrong to think professional killers are insane and need hospital treatment.
3. Criminals must be made to see the consequences of their crimes. An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth is the very basis of justice.
4. Capital punishment is more hmnane because the criminal does not suffer the torture of life imprisonment.
5. Only the return of the death penalty can ensure that people can sleep safely in their beds.
6. Murderers are not humane and, therefore, they cannot expect to be treated as hmnans.
7. Capital punishment should be a major deterrent. Other strict laws should also be put into practice.
8. A hfe sentence is only a nominal sentence. It leaves a chance for the criminal to escape.
9. Those who are lenient to criminals are unkind to innocent people.
10. We shouldnt be blinded by emotional argmnents, which leads to relaxation of harsh laws.
Counter-arguments
1. Capital punishment should not be a major deterrent. Emphasis should be put on the reform of criminals.
2. It has been proved many times in the past that the relaxation of harsh laws has never led to an increase in crime. Therefore, the deterrent argument is absurd: capital punishment never protected anyone.
3. Those in favour of capital punishment are motivated only by a desire for revenge and retaliation~.
4. There has been a marked trend in society towards a more humane treatment of less fortunate members. The same attitude characterizes our approach to crime.
5. Suspension of capital punishment is enlightened~, civilized and humane.
6. Crime can only be drastically reduced by the elimination of social injustices--not by creating socalled deterrents when the real problems remain unsolved.
7. It is illegal to murder, but are we justified in taking away the life of the murderer? No. Capital punishment helps create a bloody world.
8. He who never errs does not exist. The death penalty leaves no chance for first offenders to reform.
9. Murderers vary. Some kill people only to defend themselves while others are trigger-happy. It is unfair to give the death penalty to every murderer.
10. Some criminals can be reformed if they are handled properly. The death sentence leaves criminals no hope at all.
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 9 Arriving in Beijing》ppt课件1
冀教版(一起)四上《lesson 21 Where Do They Work》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 4 What Are You Doing》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 7 Are You Ready for a Song》ppt课件1
冀教版(一起)四上《Lesson 25 My Favourite Colours》ppt课件1
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 27 Danny Goes to School》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 18 Jenny Writes a Postcard》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)四上《lesson 17 Let’s Go Shopping!》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 26 Jenny Goes Home》ppt课件1
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 29 Gifts for Everyone》ppt课件1
冀教版(一起)四上《lesson 22 Let’s Go and Buy a Kite!》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 7 Are You Ready for a Song》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 20 At the Post Office》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)四上《Lesson 5 How Many Do I Have》ppt课件1
冀教版英语四下(一起)《Unit 1 Lesson4 Rain and sun》flash课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 14 Shopping in Beijing》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)四上《Lesson 5 How Many Do I Have》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 5 Who Is Singing》ppt课件1
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 26 Jenny Goes Home》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 19 Li Ming’s Letter》ppt课件1
冀教版(一起)四上《lesson 22 Let’s Go and Buy a Kite!》ppt课件1
冀教版(一起)四上《lesson 30 My Favourite School》ppt课件
冀教版英语四下(一起)《Unit 1 Lesson7 Are you ready for a quiz》flash课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 6 Who Is Thirsty》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 5 Who Is Singing》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 2 Where Is It》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 25 Li Ming Goes Home》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 19 Li Ming’s Letter》ppt课件
冀教版(一起)五上《Lesson 25 Li Ming Goes Home》ppt课件2
冀教版(一起)四上《Lesson 25 My Favourite Colours》ppt课件