Essay About the Capital Punishment

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    Jose Julian Avila Arias English B 1.3

    The capital punishment in Colombia

    Nowadays in Colombia, the murders and violations to children and women have increased due to

    the mild punishment that applies to those citizens who break the law. For this reason, the

    criminals do not receive exemplary jail sentence or their actions and continue to commit crimes.

    Moreover, the government and the religion are against applying stronger punishments like the

    capital punishment and the life imprisonment. In most developed countries these penalties have

    been applied to reduce hugely the crimes against children and women. If in Colombia the crimes

    and violations meant to be punished fairly, they should have death penalty.

    From the moment that Luis Alfredo Garavito was arrested, it began a discussion about how are

    punished criminals that hurt women and children in Colombia. A minority of politicians agree with

    applying capital punishment to men and women that kill innocent children, they should be

    punished with the maximum penalty with their lives, so, perhaps future criminals will think better,

    before committing a crime.

    In many states in the USA the capital punishment has been applied to reduce the crimes that

    involve children and women, since the laws allow to apply capital punishment, although there is

    some opposition to the penalty. A couple of samples about this is Jan Michael Brawner, 34, was

    pronounced dead at 6:18 p.m. after receiving a chemical injection at the Mississippi State

    Penitentiary at Parchman, for fatally shooting his 3-year-old daughter, his ex-wife and her parents

    in a crime in which authorities say he also stole his slain mother-in-law's wedding ring and used it

    to propose marriage to his girlfriend. Next case is a man convicted of killing his wife with help from

    his mistress' relative to collect insurance money was put to death by lethal injection on March 3,

    2012. And the last case is Matthew "Eric" Wrinkles who was a convicted multiple murderer,

    sentenced to death. He served 14 years at Indiana State Prison located in Michigan City, Indiana,

    where he was also executed on December 11, 2009.

    On July 21, 1994, Wrinkles murdered his wife, Debra Jean Wrinkles, his brother-in-law Tony

    Fulkerson, and Fulkerson's wife, Natalie Fulkerson, at their residence in Evansville.

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    Timothy Shaun Stemple's execution in Oklahoma was carried out at the state prison in McAlester

    after Gov Mary Fallin denied a request by the condemned man's family to stay the capital

    punishment.

    The Colombian judicial system is not prepared to adopt this penalty, perhaps because there arenot proper laws and it is very difficult to change them in a time where corruption do not allow

    progress. The corruption is one of the main troubles that Colombia faces in nowadays; the drug

    trafficking, the laundering of money and white slave traffic are some examples that have not

    allowed to change laws, because the government, police and army are more interested to combat

    these problems that involve much more money that the problems of murders and violations. The

    money plays an important role when the politicians make laws, because they want to earn a lot

    easy money, and this is another significant problem that Colombia must improve, if wishes to

    adopt stronger penalties.

    With hope that future governments begin thinking more about children and less in how to become

    richer, everybody should be aware that protecting life is everyone's problem, perhaps the

    maximum penalty like capital punishment is not a solution but it could be a good option to reduce

    the index of homicides in the country.