Is the Death Penalty Okay?
Capital punishment, otherwise called the death penalty or execution, is the sentence of death forced by courts as discipline for a wrongdoing. Individuals who get capital punishment regularly are convicted of murder and comparable capital crimes. Capital punishment or otherwise known as the death penalty, keeps on being an issue of contention and is an issue that will be wrangled in the United States for a long time to come. According to the Death Penalty Information Center , Britain had a major influence on America's use of the death penalty more than any other country. When European settlers arrived to the what now is the United States of America, they brought the practice of capital punishment. Their first recorded execution in the new colonies was that of Captain George Kendall in the Jamestown colony of Virginia in 1608. Capital punishment has been utilized since ancient times for an assortment of offenses. The Bible says that demise ought to be done to any individual who k...
Sure, police have been called "the boys in blue"--that sounds like a positive nickname but it seems to both infantalize police (boys) and ignore the fact that women are also police. So I'm not sure I'd use the term (positive or negative) in longer form when describing police. I think it's interesting that you have a two-part thesis here. In the second body paragraph, what kind of "meltdown" did Danner have? Was it a mental breakdown? I agree with you that the Danner situation does highlight the need for adequate mental health training by police officers. I wonder how much training offers get at the moment? In the academy or elsewhere?
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