Hi! I'm actually a professor (well, i'm teaching it for the first time this semester) on this very kind of thing.Torrasque said:What about you? Are there people that deserve death?
What would a person have to do to deserve death?
Instead of death for the most horrible of actions, what fate should they receive?
While lex talionis is always an attractive option. Statistic after statistic shows that adding or abolishing a death penalty doesn't actually effect the rate of capital offenses. Ever. Anywhere. So it clearly doesn't work as a deterrent.
As you already stated due to the appeals process, higher security, and not to mention that the health of someone on death row tends to on average be poorer (and therefor more expensive) that a death row inmate on average will cost more than a life sentence. In fact people that have life sentences (anywhere but Texas this is true) tend to die of natural causes within 1-3 years of when they would've been put to death anyway. Living in prison is no picnic and ages you terribly.
I've worked in a similar environment before and lifers/in-n-outers (guys who while not ever getting a life sentence still spend most of their life in jail due to repeated minor offenses) you will always guess them being 10-15 years older than they actually are.
Personally, I'm against the death penalty as a christian. But as a pragmatist I know there are some instances where it's the only thing that will stop more lives from ending. I'm thinking like facist dictators or violent terrorist leaders here. (Though then you've got the 'martyrdom' thing to worry about)
Sorry if this was tl:dnr
location: a very very red state