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Death Penalty

Death Penalty

Punishment is a source of moral education by which an offender is brought to see the malice of his actions, experience remorse, and become a law-abiding citizen. Most of the philosophers admit that punishment is most the times justifiable and offer various accounts of how it is to be justified. Thus, the theory of punishment is broadly classified into two philosophical approaches, utilitarian and retributive.

Philosophers believe that there՚s much to the importance of punishment. For ins…

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