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Capital Punishment

Capital Punishment
Thesis/Outline
November 13, 2001

The controversial issue of capital punishment has intense moral implications to all those involved. Although it is a necessary and important penalty in modern day society, it should be regulated as such. Capital Punishment is moral when it comes to disciplining an individual for monstrous crimes.

I. Introduction to capital punishment.

A. Define capital punishment
B. Discuss the moral implications of capital punishment.
II. Discuss the History of Capital Punishment
A. England's History
B. United States' History
C. Famous cases of the death penalty
D. Methods of death through capital punishment.
III. Reasons for Sentencing the capital punishment.
A. Actions requiring heavy punishments.
B. Alternatives to death penalty.
IV. Discuss the pros and cons of capital punishment.
A. Pros being for capital punishment.
· Biblical references
· Historical Literature
· United States Cases
B. Cons being against......


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Approximate Pages: 3 (250 words per double-spaced page)

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