The death penalty.
Date Submitted: 06/08/2004 15:26:53
The Death Penalty
8 January 2003
The Death Penalty
The Death Penalty is the harshest penalty our courts have to offer. The death penalty debate in the U.S. is dominated by the fraudulent voice of the anti-death penalty movement. (Sharp1) Imposition of the death penalty is extraordinarily rare. Since 1967, there has been one execution for every 1600 murders, or 0.06%. There have been approximately 560,000 murders and 358 executions from 1967-1996 FBI's Uniform Crime Report (UCR) & Bureau of Justice
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Willis, John Willey. ''Capital Punishment.'' The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume XII, P7
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Outline
IThe importance of The Death Penalty in our world today.
A.)Writings from the Church and others.
II. TheChurch's teachings regarding The Death Penalty.
A.)How it is good and bad in the Church.
B.)Secular Society.
C.)How to promote the Churches teachings around the world.
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