Ecoer Logo
VOTING POWER100.00%
DOWNVOTE POWER100.00%
RESOURCE CREDITS100.00%
REPUTATION PROGRESS0.00%
Net Worth
0.034USD
STEEM
0.000STEEM
SBD
0.000SBD
Effective Power
5.001SP
├── Own SP
0.630SP
└── Incoming Deleg
+4.371SP

Detailed Balance

STEEM
balance
0.000STEEM
market_balance
0.000STEEM
savings_balance
0.000STEEM
reward_steem_balance
0.000STEEM
STEEM POWER
Own SP
0.630SP
Delegated Out
0.000SP
Delegation In
4.371SP
Effective Power
5.001SP
Reward SP (pending)
0.000SP
SBD
sbd_balance
0.000SBD
sbd_conversions
0.000SBD
sbd_market_balance
0.000SBD
savings_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
reward_sbd_balance
0.000SBD
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  "sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
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Account Info

namemisslove
id474238
rank484,086
reputation65244617
created2017-12-03T03:00:00
recovery_accountsteem
proxyNone
post_count4
comment_count0
lifetime_vote_count0
witnesses_voted_for0
last_post2018-02-03T03:35:24
last_root_post2018-02-03T03:35:24
last_vote_time2018-02-03T03:36:15
proxied_vsf_votes0, 0, 0, 0
can_vote1
voting_power0
delayed_votes0
balance0.000 STEEM
savings_balance0.000 STEEM
sbd_balance0.000 SBD
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vesting_shares1026.072191 VESTS
delegated_vesting_shares0.000000 VESTS
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reward_vesting_balance0.000000 VESTS
vesting_balance0.000 STEEM
vesting_withdraw_rate0.000000 VESTS
next_vesting_withdrawal1969-12-31T23:59:59
withdrawn0
to_withdraw0
withdraw_routes0
savings_withdraw_requests0
last_account_recovery1970-01-01T00:00:00
reset_accountnull
last_owner_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
last_account_update1970-01-01T00:00:00
minedNo
sbd_seconds0
sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
savings_sbd_last_interest_payment1970-01-01T00:00:00
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  "created": "2017-12-03T03:00:00",
  "mined": false,
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  "sbd_balance": "0.000 SBD",
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Withdraw Routes

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From Date
To Date
steemdelegated 4.371 SP to @misslove
2026/05/18 03:52:30
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares7117.587615 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #106147773/Trx e93db123a693d66f50cd650251e57dc6d0178847
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steemdelegated 2.705 SP to @misslove
2026/05/12 18:30:54
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares4405.377210 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105993281/Trx 3ffc865a6f6e7800bdacc153e39aff2f9fb56052
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steemdelegated 4.379 SP to @misslove
2026/04/26 03:07:39
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares7130.103371 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #105515321/Trx b73df7d54962d7bdbe1e52b740d7bcd08a30495d
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steemdelegated 2.731 SP to @misslove
2026/01/23 17:30:54
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares4446.924029 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #102863450/Trx ca980d01c23b5051e8a87ead8e61a5105713e988
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steemdelegated 2.832 SP to @misslove
2024/12/17 12:43:30
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares4611.143226 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #91309714/Trx d594361272cd8b7c9988b9bb00357fd8a26b5bd0
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steemdelegated 2.936 SP to @misslove
2023/11/14 04:25:06
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares4780.276758 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #79863884/Trx 53083114416f5f2276ee34303a5200236a21086c
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steemdelegated 4.739 SP to @misslove
2023/09/22 07:31:39
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares7717.185544 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #78359439/Trx cca188dbd5e355096d04a1b5f2a14dfd2c4365ab
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steemdelegated 4.875 SP to @misslove
2022/11/03 15:21:39
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares7939.236982 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #69117628/Trx 06a53eec07a23e64b2861c7bebf69316c6d9698d
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steemdelegated 5.011 SP to @misslove
2022/01/17 20:47:48
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares8159.344583 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #60821161/Trx 070a1e7f4f666743ed9e66e6f94a97ac5e5d11e4
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steemdelegated 5.124 SP to @misslove
2021/06/14 04:05:03
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares8343.538871 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #54611623/Trx 5a5179cda16be6bfa62c7213eb749b2dbd9020c1
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steemdelegated 5.239 SP to @misslove
2020/12/11 14:19:42
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares8530.960845 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49358957/Trx f68f05e5aa613756d7b60716e3234ae054114941
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steemdelegated 1.174 SP to @misslove
2020/12/06 07:55:36
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares1912.543513 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49210487/Trx ee1c8ac1a0fe3389cfc03fec9fee37ad25b6b4bd
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steemdelegated 5.243 SP to @misslove
2020/12/05 17:57:21
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares8537.168699 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #49194039/Trx a5daeaa6b4794fe309448b706b3e27f3d553e612
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}
steemdelegated 1.179 SP to @misslove
2020/11/02 22:16:27
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares1920.017158 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #48265616/Trx e27a5bbf48e54962cb3e61667394270049868aea
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steemdelegated 5.367 SP to @misslove
2020/05/09 08:56:39
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares8739.974058 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43220789/Trx 1d1733187f5cb2a2e411c0013dbf33e08b9aaea2
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steemdelegated 1.200 SP to @misslove
2020/05/08 13:02:03
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares1953.311140 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #43197462/Trx d10d76ad952b520e1c6df610cd0b4db534da6ccd
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steemdelegated 5.375 SP to @misslove
2020/04/16 01:56:09
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares8752.861506 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #42567572/Trx c21ffb44dec9ac9780a7fe4bbf251037467b3ab6
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2019/12/03 04:21:18
parent authormisslove
parent permlink10-historic-places-in-greece
authorsteemitboard
permlinksteemitboard-notify-misslove-20191203t042117000z
title
bodyCongratulations @misslove! You received a personal award! <table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@misslove/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table> <sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@misslove) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=misslove)_</sub> ###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!
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      "body": "Congratulations @misslove! You received a personal award!\n\n<table><tr><td>https://steemitimages.com/70x70/http://steemitboard.com/@misslove/birthday2.png</td><td>Happy Birthday! - You are on the Steem blockchain for 2 years!</td></tr></table>\n\n<sub>_You can view [your badges on your Steem Board](https://steemitboard.com/@misslove) and compare to others on the [Steem Ranking](https://steemitboard.com/ranking/index.php?name=misslove)_</sub>\n\n\n###### [Vote for @Steemitboard as a witness](https://v2.steemconnect.com/sign/account-witness-vote?witness=steemitboard&approve=1) to get one more award and increased upvotes!",
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steemdelegated 5.495 SP to @misslove
2019/05/12 19:02:21
delegatorsteem
delegateemisslove
vesting shares8948.478319 VESTS
Transaction InfoBlock #32850448/Trx fc0142bc52fdb12c7b98cf98fc122bbf386a3473
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2018/12/03 04:02:51
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2018/02/03 03:09:54
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2018/02/03 03:09:54
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2018/02/03 03:09:36
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2018/02/03 03:09:36
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2018/02/03 03:09:36
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2018/02/03 03:09:06
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2018/02/03 03:09:06
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2018/02/03 03:09:06
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2018/02/03 03:09:06
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2018/01/22 00:59:51
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2018/01/21 06:42:03
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2018/01/21 04:15:30
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2018/01/21 04:10:36
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2018/01/21 04:08:45
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bodyINTRODUCTION The most dreaded method of meting out punishment to criminals is capital punishment. Globally, critics have been engaging in stern debate for decades on the issue of capital punishment. Some people are in firm support while some are questioning the credibility of the practice. Proponents are of the opinion that the society is expected to hinge its moral codes on justice. In light of this, death penalty should be administered to a criminal when it is mandatory. Fein believes that “… communities would plunge into anarchy if they could not act on moral assumptions...” (Bruce Fein, pp 5). However, critics opposed the notion by saying that capital punishment is biased and discriminatory. It places preference on the convicts based on their social classes. 'Those who receive the penalty still tend to be poor, poorly educated...' (Mary Meehan: 10 reasons to oppose the death penalty, pp 3). Can we then affirm confidently that the purpose for capital punishment has been fairly expressed? We may not have the right answer yet but a fact stands out from the two opposing stands; the inconsistency in the law of capital punishment is the major demerit that mars the pure motives of its creators. Based on this notion, three reasons prove this opinion right and they are picked from the premises of the heated debate on death penalty. One is the morality premise which, on one hand, is justifiable for reducing crime rate but on the other hand, gives room for inequality. Secondly, retribution which is based on the principles of revenge and thirdly, deterrence, which holds that death penalty should deter offenders from crimes. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Capital punishment is mainly based on justice but there are loopholes in this viewpoint. Justice. Antonin Scalia in Miller v. Alabama stated that, 'Well, I thought that modern penology has abandoned that rehabilitation thing...and punishment is the criteria now..." ( Scalia in Mike Materni: Criminal punishment and the pursuit of Justice, pp 264). From the foregoing, we can deduce that the foundation of justice in this context is shaky because capital punishment has overlooked the option of rehabilitation for offenders but rather has condemned them to the grave without second chance. Rehabilitation is a reformative program created for offenders to change their mindset about crimes and prevent later offenses. Reform centers are designed to help criminals deviate from their lawless lifestyles, making them better citizens of a country. According to Materni (2013), rehabilitation is meant to recuperate the criminal and sent back as a reproductive citizen (Mike Materni: Criminal punishment and the pursuit of Justice, pp 291). But we need to look at the definitions and a brief history of capital punishment before we go any further. DEFINITION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT Capital punishment otherwise known as death penalty, is a severe legal means of killing an offender. It is acceptable under the law of many countries of the world. Another definition referred to it as a lawful infliction of death as a punishment. A sentence of death may be carried out by one of five lawful means: electrocution, hanging, lethal injection, gas chamber, and firing squad. It is usually only used as a punishment for particularly serious types of murder, but in some countries, treason, types of fraud, adultery and rape are capital crimes. However, different scholars and legal organizations have come up with various definitions for the term. Two of them are briefly examined below. Encyclopedia Britannica In the 2008 6th edition of The Columbia Encyclopedia titled "Capital Punishment," , it was stated thus; "Capital punishment: Imposition of a penalty of death by the state. ( Encyclopedia Britannica, 2008). Columbia encyclopaedia (6th edition)  The Catholic Encyclopedia, a compilation of Catholic teachings and definitions originally which was published in 1907, had an interesting approach to the definition of capital punishment. In an entry titled "Capital Punishment," it was stated; “The infliction by due legal process of the penalty of death as a punishment for crime." It also stated that Latins use the word capitalis (from caput, head) to describe that which related to life, that by which life is endangered. From the above postulations, it is agreed that capital punishment is the practice that involves putting an end to one`s life after a fair legal trial. It should be noted that it can only be performed by a state legal system, other non-state organizations who engage in such acts without government approval actually committed a murder. A BRIEF HISTORY OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT The phrase 'capital punishment' comes from the Latin word 'capitalis' for the head. A 'corporal' punishment, such as flogging, takes its name from the Latin word for the body. Capital punishment was widely applied in ancient times. Death penalty laws was first enacted a long time ago in the Eighteenth Century B.C. and established in the Code of King Hammaurabi of Babylon, where it was clearly stated that 25 different crimes were punishable by law. This law was also among the Fourteenth Century B.C.'s Hittite Code; in the Seventh Century B.C.'s Draconian Code of Athens, which vested the law with death as the only punishment for all crimes. This was in the Fifth Century B.C.'s Roman Law of the Twelve Tablets. Examples of executions were quartering, drowning, burning, etc. In the Tenth Century A.D, Britain adopted hanging as the most popular method of execution and in the following century, William the Conqueror abolished capital punishment by hanging or other similar means, except during wars. However, the norms changed in the Sixteenth Century when Henry VIII was ruling, an estimated 72,000 people were executed. Offenses such as intermarriage with a Jew, not confessing to a crime and treason were dealt with through execution. However, the rate of capital crimes in Britain continued to soar throughout the next two hundred years. By the 1700s, crimes amounting to 222 were constitutionally punishable by death in Britain, ranging from stealing, cutting down a tree, and stealing a rabbit warren. Many judges refused to convict defendants as long as the crimes they were accused of were trivial. This was due to the seriousness of the death penalty. This led to reforms of Britain's death penalty. From 1823 to 1837, the death penalty was eliminated for over 100 of the 222 crimes punishable by death.' (Randa:1997). Capital punishment was later imported to The United States from Britain. The first death penalty to be demonstrated in the US was done in Virginia in 1608, where George Kendall was executed after being accused of spying for Spain. But a contingent of colonial anti-death penalty activists had its first major legislative victory soon after America was founded. In 1794, Pennsylvania outlawed capital punishment for cases other than first-degree murder. It has been inflicted principally for murder and rape in the last 200 years and there have been over 15,600 executions since 1608 mostly by hanging, up to 1900. As of October 2014, 32 states had the death penalty. The death penalty is also available for Federal and Military crimes. 18 states, plus the district of Columbia, have no capital punishment status. In March 2013, Maryland became the latest (18th state) to abolish the death penalty, subsequent to Connecticut's abolition of the law in 2012 and New Mexico in 2009. Additionally, Angola, Italy, Philippines, Ireland, Rwanda and Burundi are other countries that had abolished death penalty laws, while Chad, Jordan, Korea, Barbados, Indonesia, Nigeria and Saudi-Arabia are some of the countries that have retained the law of capital punishment. It is worthy of note the many Americans support capital punishment. According to Gallop, a poll in October 2014 showed that about 60% of American citizens are in support and latest polls conducted in Pew Research Center implied that 55% now align with the law, a significant decline from 1996 poll which was 78%. Now we will go back to the premises of capital punishment that make the law unfair. MORALITY Grave crimes such as rape, torture, treason, kidnapping, murder and stealing should be terminated by eliminating the criminals. But as morally right as it seems, this unhealthy factor in the legal systems is conspicuously immoral and needs to be addressed in order to enact equality. There are numerous errors in morality viewpoint because of many factors which has segregation on the top of the list. Racial and financial discriminations abound in the law. The result of one study published in 1980 by Crime & Delinquency revealed that black people in Florida who committed murder were sentenced to death when they kill whites but fewer whites who kill blacks were given the same sanction (Mary Meehan:1982). Apart from this, no one has the moral right to kill others, regardless of the reason. Leszek Syski, a Maryland base activist said that asking if murderers deserve to die is wrong. "The real question is whether other humans have a right to kill them." Mr. Syski also added. "Torture is dehumanizing, but capital punishment is the essence of dehumanization." (Leszek Syski in Mary Meehan, 10 reasons to oppose the death penalty" America Magazine, pp 21). There are many who are unjustly convicted and sentenced to without being to prove their innocence. DETERRENCE Convicts naturally are more frightened with the prospects of being executed than getting sentenced into life imprisonment. This assertion was further buttressed by Haag (1983) “Therefore, nothing will deter a criminal more than the fear of death... life in prison is less feared. Murderers clearly prefer it to execution.“ Therefore, death penalty helps to relieve the society from countless criminals who will be deterred at the word ’DEATH’. Defence for deterrence was further stamped by a 1970 economist by the name Isaac Ehrlich who reported that about 8 homicides were avoided between 1933 to 1969 due to the effect of deterrent judgements (Michael L. Radelet and Ronald L Akers, Deterrence and the death penalty: The views of experts, pp 3 vol 87). But this claim with its corresponding evidences that deterrence reduce crime rate in the society is mere fallacy and has little or no basis.. Most retentionist countries still have high records of crimes in spite of deterrence. Research has shown that, from Michael Radelet and Ronald's report, some politicians use some aspects of this basis as appeal method to get votes from the citizens. RETRIBUTION As the saying goes, do unto others what you want to be done unto you, it is imperative to mete out punishments to offenders with the same degree of offense. Moreover, retribution is not base on personal grudge (like a revenge) but legal specifications. Robert Nosick (1981) ascertained this point by saying that 'revenge' is personal while retribution is impersonal so it can be considered as 'impartial' (Robert Nosick, philosophical explanations, pp 366). But proponents don't seem to realize that there is a thin line between revenge and retribution. Capital punishment on the grounds of retribution encourages the continuation of hatred and murder between the offender and the avenger, thus creating an environment of bloodshed. In this case, revenge does not end the pain of the avenger, rather it aggravates it. (Schroth, 2008). CONCLUSION The legal systems of the world have designed numerous forms of punishments for different crimes, and the most dreaded one is Capital punishment. Capital punishment is an age-long practice which has come to stay, in spite of strong opposition coming from various critics. Nevertheless, there are no credible evidence that shows the 100% omnipotence of the law. Errors and irregularities have been recorded in many instances. A large number of innocent persons have been condemned to die for a crime they knew nothing about. Opponents of the law are clamouring for the total overhaul of capital punishment. There is need for it to be reviewed and if possible, removed totally from constitutions. All stake holders concerned in the legal fields should come together to deliberate on the modification of death penalty law. Clauses should be strictly examined and harmful parts should be eliminated. Each country of the world knows the type of law enforcement acts that is best for its people, therefore accuracy should be their watchword. The autonomy enjoyed by each country that either abolished the law or retained it should be maintained, nevertheless, fairness and transparency must be applied when it is about to be enacted. Sentiments and marginalisation should be avoided. Anyone found guilty must face the wrath of the law, regardless of social status, race or background. Finally, people should try as much as possible to steer clear of crimes. In the words of Plato, “ He who commits crime is ever made more wretched than he who suffers it”. There can be no replacement with peace in the world. REFERENCES “Abolitionist and Retentionist Countries” (2016) www.deathpenaltyinfo.com American Civil Liberties Union, (2007). “The Death Penalties: Questions and Answers”. Budziszewski, J. (2004). “ Capital Punishment: The Case for Justice”. Bohm, R. (1999) “Deathquest: An Introduction To The Theory and Practice of Capital Punishment in The US” Anderson Publishing. Collin D.(2015). “ American Execution: A Brief History of The Death Penalty in the US” www.mashable.com Demleitner, (2014). “Types of punishments” In Marks, D.D .and Tatjuma Hornle (eds) Oxford Handbooks of Criminal law. Dudley, S. (1997). “Death Penalty and Sentencing Information”. Dieter, R.C. (2007). “House Bill 1064- Costs of Death Penalty and Related Issues”. Feingold, R. (2000) “ National Death Penalty Moratorium. Fein, B. (2008). “Individual Rights and Responsibility” Haag, D.V. (1983). “For the Death Penalty”. Nora, V. (2014). “Types of Punishments” Oxford Handbooks of Scholars Research Reviews. Randa, L. (1997) “Society`s Final Solution: A History and Discussion of Death Penalty” University Press of America. Stevenson, B. (2004) “Close to Death: Reflections on Race and Capital Punishment in America” “Top 10 Pros and Cons-Death Penalty” (2009) www.deaqthpenalty.procon.org Michael L. Radelet and Ronald L Akers, Deterrence and the death penalty: The views of experts, pp 3 vol 87). Meehan M. (1982) "10 reasons to oppose the death penalty" America Magazine, pp 3. Materni C.M. (2013), "Criminal Punishment And The Pursuit of Justice", published by 2 B J. Radelet M.L.and Ronald L. Akers (1996) "Deterrence and the death penalty" The views of experts, pp 3 vol 87 https://www.americamagazine.org/politics-society/1982/11/20/10-reasons-oppose-death-penalty Alexandra R.and John W. (2015). "The research on capital punishment: Recent scholarship and unresolved questions" Journalist Resource research topic Journal, pp 1 Vol 1. Capital Punishment. 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      "body": "INTRODUCTION   \n\nThe most dreaded method of meting out punishment to criminals is capital punishment.\nGlobally, critics have been engaging in stern debate for decades on the issue of capital punishment. Some people are in firm support while some are questioning the credibility of the practice.\nProponents are of the opinion that the society is expected to hinge its moral codes on justice. In light of this, death penalty should be administered to a criminal when it is mandatory. Fein believes that “… communities would plunge into anarchy if they could not act on moral assumptions...” (Bruce Fein, pp 5).\nHowever, critics opposed the notion by saying that capital punishment is biased and discriminatory. It places preference on the convicts based on their social classes. 'Those who receive the penalty still tend to be poor, poorly educated...' (Mary Meehan: 10 reasons to oppose the death penalty, pp 3). \nCan we then affirm confidently that the purpose for capital punishment has been fairly expressed? We may not have the right answer yet but a fact stands out from the two opposing stands; the inconsistency in the law of capital punishment is the major demerit that mars the pure motives of its creators. \nBased on this notion, three reasons prove this opinion right and they are picked from the premises of the heated debate on death penalty. One is the morality premise which, on one hand, is justifiable for reducing crime rate but on the other hand, gives room for inequality. Secondly, retribution which is based on the principles of revenge and thirdly, deterrence, which holds that death penalty should deter offenders from crimes. \n\nCAPITAL PUNISHMENT\n\nCapital punishment is mainly based on justice but there are loopholes in this viewpoint. Justice. Antonin Scalia in Miller v. 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According to Materni (2013), rehabilitation is meant to recuperate the criminal and sent back as a reproductive citizen (Mike Materni: Criminal punishment and the pursuit of Justice, pp 291).\nBut we need to look at the definitions and a brief history of capital punishment before we go any further. \n\nDEFINITION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT\n\nCapital punishment otherwise known as death penalty, is a severe legal means of killing an offender. It is acceptable under the law of many countries of the world.\nAnother definition referred to it as a lawful infliction of death as a punishment. A sentence of death may be carried out by one of five lawful means: electrocution, hanging, lethal injection, gas chamber, and firing squad. It is usually only used as a punishment for particularly serious types of murder, but in some countries, treason, types of fraud, adultery and rape are capital crimes.\nHowever, different scholars and legal organizations have come up with various definitions for the term. Two of them are briefly examined below. \n\nEncyclopedia Britannica\nIn the 2008 6th edition of The Columbia Encyclopedia titled \"Capital Punishment,\" , it was stated thus;\n\"Capital punishment: Imposition of a penalty of death by the state. ( Encyclopedia Britannica, 2008).\nColumbia encyclopaedia (6th edition) \nThe Catholic Encyclopedia, a compilation of Catholic teachings and definitions originally which was published in 1907, had an interesting approach to the definition of capital punishment. In an entry titled \"Capital Punishment,\" it was stated;\n“The infliction by due legal process of the penalty of death as a punishment for crime.\" It also stated that Latins use the word capitalis (from caput, head) to describe that which related to life, that by which life is endangered.\nFrom the above postulations, it is agreed that capital punishment is the practice that involves putting an end to one`s life after a fair legal trial. It should be noted that it can only be performed  by a state legal system, other non-state organizations who engage in such acts without government approval actually committed a murder.\n\n\nA BRIEF HISTORY OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT \n\nThe phrase 'capital punishment' comes from the Latin word 'capitalis' for the head. A 'corporal' punishment, such as flogging, takes its name from the Latin word for the body. Capital punishment was widely applied in ancient times.\nDeath penalty laws was first enacted a long time ago in the Eighteenth Century B.C. and established in the Code of King Hammaurabi of Babylon, where it was clearly stated that 25 different crimes were punishable by law. This law was also among the Fourteenth Century B.C.'s Hittite Code; in the Seventh Century B.C.'s Draconian Code of Athens, which vested the law with death as the only punishment for all crimes. This was in the Fifth Century B.C.'s Roman Law of the Twelve Tablets. Examples of executions were quartering, drowning, burning, etc.\nIn the Tenth Century A.D, Britain adopted hanging as the most popular method of execution and in the following century, William the Conqueror abolished capital punishment by hanging or other similar means, except during wars. However, the norms changed in the Sixteenth Century when Henry VIII was ruling, an estimated 72,000 people were executed.\nOffenses such as intermarriage with a Jew, not confessing to a crime and treason were dealt with through execution.\nHowever, the rate of capital crimes in Britain continued to soar throughout the next two hundred years. By the 1700s, crimes amounting to 222 were constitutionally punishable by death in Britain, ranging from stealing, cutting down a tree, and stealing a rabbit warren. Many judges refused to convict defendants as long as the crimes they were accused of were trivial. This was due to the seriousness of the death penalty. This led to reforms of Britain's death penalty. From 1823 to 1837, the death penalty was eliminated for over 100 of the 222 crimes punishable by death.' (Randa:1997).\nCapital punishment was  later  imported to The United States from Britain. The first death penalty to be demonstrated in the US was done in Virginia in 1608, where George Kendall was executed after being accused of spying for Spain.\nBut a contingent of colonial anti-death penalty activists had its first major legislative victory soon after America was founded. In 1794, Pennsylvania outlawed capital punishment for cases other than first-degree murder. It has been inflicted principally for murder and rape in the last 200 years and there have been over 15,600 executions since 1608 mostly by hanging, up to 1900.\nAs of October 2014, 32 states had the death penalty. The death penalty is also available for Federal and Military crimes. 18 states, plus the district of Columbia, have no capital punishment status. In March 2013, Maryland became the latest (18th state) to abolish the death penalty, subsequent to Connecticut's abolition of the law in 2012 and New Mexico in 2009.\nAdditionally, Angola, Italy, Philippines, Ireland, Rwanda and Burundi are other countries that had abolished death penalty laws, while Chad, Jordan, Korea, Barbados, Indonesia, Nigeria and Saudi-Arabia are some of the countries that have retained the law of capital punishment.\nIt is worthy of note the many Americans support capital punishment. According to Gallop, a poll in October 2014 showed that about 60% of American citizens are in support and latest polls conducted in Pew Research Center implied that 55% now align with the law, a significant decline from 1996 poll which was 78%.\nNow we will go back to the premises of capital punishment that make the law unfair. \n\nMORALITY\n\nGrave crimes such as rape, torture, treason, kidnapping, murder and stealing should be terminated by eliminating the criminals.\nBut as morally right as it seems, this unhealthy factor in the legal systems is conspicuously immoral and needs to be addressed in order to enact equality. There are numerous errors in morality viewpoint because of many factors which has segregation on the top of the list.\nRacial and financial discriminations abound in the law. The result of one study published in 1980 by Crime & Delinquency revealed that black people in Florida who committed murder were sentenced to death when they kill whites but fewer whites who kill blacks were given the same sanction (Mary Meehan:1982).\nApart from this, no one has the moral right to kill others, regardless of the reason. Leszek Syski, a Maryland base activist said that asking if murderers deserve to die is wrong. \"The real question is whether other humans have a right to kill them.\" Mr. Syski also added.\n \"Torture is dehumanizing, but capital punishment is the essence of dehumanization.\" (Leszek Syski in Mary Meehan, 10 reasons to oppose the death penalty\"  America Magazine, pp 21).\nThere are many who are unjustly convicted and sentenced to without being to prove their innocence.\n\nDETERRENCE \n\nConvicts naturally are more frightened with the prospects of being executed than getting sentenced into life imprisonment. This  assertion was further buttressed by Haag (1983) “Therefore, nothing will deter a criminal more than the fear of death... life in prison is less feared. Murderers clearly prefer it to execution.“  Therefore, death penalty helps to relieve the society from countless criminals who will be deterred at the word ’DEATH’. \nDefence for deterrence was further stamped by a 1970 economist by the name Isaac Ehrlich who reported that about 8 homicides were avoided between 1933 to 1969 due to the effect of deterrent judgements (Michael L. Radelet and Ronald L Akers, Deterrence and the death penalty: The views of experts, pp 3 vol 87).\nBut this claim with its corresponding evidences that deterrence reduce crime rate in the society is mere fallacy and has little or no basis.. Most retentionist countries still have high records of crimes in spite of deterrence. Research has shown that, from Michael Radelet and Ronald's report, some politicians use some aspects of this basis as appeal method to get votes from the citizens.\n \nRETRIBUTION\n\nAs the saying goes, do unto others what you want to be done unto you, it is imperative to mete out punishments to offenders with the same degree of offense. Moreover, retribution is not base on personal grudge (like a revenge) but legal specifications. Robert Nosick (1981) ascertained this point by saying that 'revenge' is personal while retribution is impersonal so it can be considered as 'impartial' (Robert Nosick, philosophical explanations, pp 366).\nBut proponents don't seem to realize that there is a thin line between revenge and retribution. Capital punishment on the grounds of retribution encourages the continuation of hatred and murder between the offender and the avenger, thus creating an environment of bloodshed. In this case, revenge does not end the pain of the avenger, rather it aggravates it. (Schroth, 2008).\n\nCONCLUSION\n\nThe legal systems of the world have designed numerous forms of punishments for different crimes, and the most dreaded one is Capital punishment. Capital punishment is an age-long practice which has come to stay, in spite of strong opposition coming from various critics. \nNevertheless, there are no credible evidence that shows the 100% omnipotence of the law. Errors and irregularities have been recorded in many instances. A large number of innocent persons have been condemned to die for a crime they knew nothing about.\nOpponents of the law are clamouring for the total overhaul of capital punishment. There is need for it to be reviewed and if possible, removed totally from constitutions. \nAll stake holders concerned in the legal fields should come together to deliberate on the modification of death penalty law. Clauses should be strictly examined and harmful parts should be eliminated.\nEach country of the world knows the type of law enforcement acts that is best for its people, therefore accuracy should be their watchword. The autonomy enjoyed by each country that either abolished the law or retained it should be maintained, nevertheless, fairness and transparency must be  applied when it is about to be enacted. Sentiments and marginalisation should be avoided. Anyone found guilty must face the wrath of the law, regardless of social status, race or background.\nFinally,  people should try as much as possible to steer clear of crimes.  In the words of Plato, “ He who commits crime  is ever made more wretched than he who suffers it”. There can be no replacement with peace in the world.\n\n\nREFERENCES\n\n“Abolitionist and Retentionist Countries” (2016) www.deathpenaltyinfo.com \nAmerican Civil Liberties Union, (2007). “The Death Penalties: Questions and Answers”.\nBudziszewski, J. 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steemcreated a new account: @misslove
2017/12/03 03:00:00
fee0.500 STEEM
delegation57000.000000 VESTS
creatorsteem
new account namemisslove
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json metadata
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Transaction InfoBlock #17750347/Trx ab98d992ddc43f10697b20e71a684df042d8e302
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Account Metadata

POSTING JSON METADATA
None
JSON METADATA
None
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Auth Keys

Owner
Single Signature
Public Keys
STM7mjBwhhdNMJKfXHjfyKQSS67c4Vmyh91vy91NonJxFtC2jq4bV1/1
Active
Single Signature
Public Keys
STM8PbgE4Kf6aFwfsMGGYq9DYLESk5A6XVPYMGxaJmw3MaNRQiSHt1/1
Posting
Single Signature
Public Keys
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Memo
STM5srR53KSSHtzujLprGwv6WZZGiKqMQS933NPJmYZegH1UR1vDH
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}

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