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speech for the reintroduction of the death penalty into the english and welsh criminal system - page 1

Keywords: speech,reintroduction,capital,punishment,death,penalty,jonathon vass

By killerhamster on 08/07/2011

Level: GCSE Key Stage 4 (Years 10-11)

Page Number: 1 of 2   pages: 1 2

Opening Speech on the Reintroduction of the Death Penalty as the maximum punishment of crimes committed in England and Wales

The existing legal system of crime and justice in the England and Wales is in need of serious change. As part of my manifesto I promised my constituency of Bath that the death penalty would be reintroduced into the English legal system. The number of re-offending criminals is soaring and this has to stop now. This is why we are proposing a bill which will change the maximum sentence for accused criminals in the England and Wales from life imprisonment to capital punishment.

This is urgently becoming a necessary act. On the 14th October 2010 Jane Clouth (Clowth) was stabbed dead by Jonathon Vass (Vaahss) who was charged with 9 accounts of rape and multiple accounts of assault and sexual assault against Jane Clouth. He left court with a minimum of 30 years, 30 years for Murder, Rapes, and Assaults. He will never change but in 30 years he will be free, he will be free to attack, rape and kill innocent people again. This is why we need a death sentence, life imprisonment is never life but if we change the maximum sentence to death we can protect the public from men like this.

When a person goes out and purposely takes away the basic human rights off an individual do they not reject their rights. The public need to see actions being taken against major criminals. They need security and to feel safe in their own cities. Between 2000 and 2007, 588 criminals who were charged off serious violent charges and released recommitted within an average of 170 days of release. This proves that this change is necessary to protect the public and deter this growing trend of recommitting criminals in England and Wales.

Capital punishment has been proven effective worldwide. Out of the 10 countries with the lowest crime rate, 7 have the death penalty which proves that it leads to an easier, safer, crime free society.98 countries still retain the death penalty worldwide as appose to only 95 who don’t, this proves that the death penalty must still be working, for more than half the countries in the world to be supporting the use of this sentence this must still be effective. Since 1969, when the death sentence was abolished in the UK the crime rate in England and Wales

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