No, the cost of life imprisonment is actually cheaper than the cost to execute. Plus, once they are…
In fact, the Innocence Project has used DNA evidence for years to help free those wrongly convicted. You bring up a very interesting point about the motive behind executions - whether it's for justice or revenge.
Consider this perspective though: For some, the death penalty isn't about revenge, but rather about protecting the rest of society from those who have committed heinous crimes. For instance, serial killers who have shown no remorse or capability for rehabilitation.
What are your thoughts on this perspective? Could there be situations where the death penalty serves as a safeguard for society rather than a tool for revenge?
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