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Legalizing Death Penalty in the Philippines

The annotated bibliography includes 3 sources that discuss the death penalty in the Philippines. Source 1 from HRW discusses the Philippines government considering reinstating the death penalty for drug offenders. Source 2 from IBA discusses President Duterte pushing to reintroduce the death penalty for drugs and his brutal drug war that has led to over 8,000 deaths. Source 3 from Change.org argues that the death penalty deters crimes because potential criminals will be scared to suffer such harsh punishment.
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Legalizing Death Penalty in the Philippines

The annotated bibliography includes 3 sources that discuss the death penalty in the Philippines. Source 1 from HRW discusses the Philippines government considering reinstating the death penalty for drug offenders. Source 2 from IBA discusses President Duterte pushing to reintroduce the death penalty for drugs and his brutal drug war that has led to over 8,000 deaths. Source 3 from Change.org argues that the death penalty deters crimes because potential criminals will be scared to suffer such harsh punishment.
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TASK 1

Name:Romel Norberte

Fill in the table below and submit it on October 4, 2021, Monday for approval.

The Legalizing of Death Penalty of the Philippine

RESEARCH QUESTION

Why Should be Death Penalty Legalizing in the Philippine?


ANNOTATED RESEARCH BIBLIOGRAPHY
List the sources you will use to answer the research question.
Include a brief description of the content of each source.
SOURCES DESCRIPTION
(Include the complete bibliographical data whether its from a book or from (This is also known as
the internet) ‘Annotation’)

The plummeting
human rights
https://www.hrw.org/news/2020/08/05/death-penalty-danger- situation in the
philippines Philippines got even
1. worse this week as the
government began
considering bills to
reinstate the death
penalty . The move by
the House Committee
on Justice came a
week after President
Rodrigo Duterte used
his State of the Nation
address to call for
capital punishment by
lethal injection for
drug offenders.

Few were
https://www.ibanet.org/Article/NewDetail? surprised when Mr
ArticleUid=B041B93E-63C5-4361-8997-3D83C10E22FB Duterte last month
2.
pushed, once
again, to
reintroduce the
death penalty for
drug offenders.
Since coming to
power in 2016 he
has waged a
brutal crackdown
on suspected drug
users and dealers,
issuing police with
shoot-to-kill orders
while encouraging
citizens to kill drug
users too.
Officially the police
say they shoot
only in self-
defence and data
shows more than
8,000 people have
been killed in anti-
drug operations.
The nation's
human rights
commission
estimates a toll as
high as 27,000.

https://www.change.org/p/government-legalization-of-death-
penalty-in-the-philippines It deters bad people
3. to commit heinous
crimes.
One reason
supporters of the
capital punishment
are for death penalty
is its effectiveness
as a crime deterrent.
According to the
advocates for death
sentencing, potential
criminals will be
scared to suffer such
harsh punishment
and as a result, they
will be hesitant to
commit crimes like
rape and murder
4.

5.

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