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As stated earlier, the death penalty has existed for several decades, and most countries
have banned and removed it. Moreover, the sentence is still in existence in some states in the
United States who still enforce such a policy. Such cruel methods in the past have been utilized
to punish criminals who commit severe crimes such as acts of terrorism, rape, and murder. The
main aim of carrying out the death penalty is to deal with offenders in the community to get rid
of them since the society does not have hope in them. More often than not this kind of capital
punishment is meant to prevent the criminals from committing crimes, make them pay for their
offenses and to deter other offenders from committing the same mistakes or offenses (Kende 49).
Various reasons make me establish and argue that death penalty should not be abolished.
In the United States, this type of capital punishment has proven to reduce the number of murder
rates (Meranze 12). Economically, it is better to put a human being to death than sending and
keeping him or her in the penitentiary. The only way that individuals will feel comfortable and
satisfied is when the felon is executed (Meranze 16).
Secondly, the death penalty is for murderers to pay for their offenses. Individuals who
commit any severe crime like terrorism act, rape or murder are well thought out to be dangerous
people in the society. In this case, such individuals should have their privileges taken away and
be put away for life. Sentencing them to death is another better solution so that the community
would not have to get worried about them any longer (Williams 74). A say goes “an eye for an
eye,” meaning that felons should be executed by the federal government when they kill an
innocent person. For instance, a murderer who kills another person should receive an equal
penalty as well meaning that they will be executed.