
Capital punishment is a justified form of punishment for murderers and is
enforced by most states in the United States. The death penalty is a fitting
punishment for murder because executions maximize the public safety through a
form of incapacitation and deterrence. When a person kills another person,
their common sense and mental reasoning is lost. As a result of this, the
murderer is no longer capable of a mentally stable life not only to himself but
also society as a whole. In contrast, moral issues question the accuracy and
the benefits of the death penalty as well.