And this is why I can't support the death penalty.
And this is why I can't support the death penalty. Until the criminal justice system is infallible, the state doesn't need to be murdering people who might be innocent.
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http://rollingout.com/2016/02/01/judges-say-black-death-row-inmate-innocent-still-set-executed/
#blackhistorymonth
http://rollingout.com/2016/02/01/judges-say-black-death-row-inmate-innocent-still-set-executed/
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I would rather have a criminal convicted of a capital crime get a death sentience and have it carried out in a timely manner than pay how many hundreds of thousands of dollars to keep the criminal locked up for life. That money could be used for better things like after school programs to bring opportunity to those with out and to feed the hungry.
I would rather see more teachers and mentors than police officers any day, and the cost being a death penalty.
Besides Julian Heicklen "Recreational Drugs" Smart on Crime Report from 1997 and Tracy L. Snell's "Capital Punishment 1996", Bureau of Justice Statistics Bulletin of the same year do point to statistically lower murder and non negligent manslaughter rate where there is a death penalty in place.
Many studies publish a lot of skewed numbers to prove a anti death penalty stand but they tend to be bad science. You can always take a state like South Dakota (1.2 per 100,00 in 1996) that has had a murder rate well below just about every other state consistently and has a death penalty as proof that the death penalty works, and that is the same argument that is made in many other reports but going the other direction with other states with different socio-economic issues, population density, and legal systems in place.
One is too many.