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  1. (PDF) The Death Penalty

    ABSTRACT. Capital punishment, also known as death penalty, is a government sanctioned practice. whereby a person is put to death by the state as a punishment for a crime. Since at. present 58 ...

  2. Understanding Death Penalty Support and Opposition Among Criminal

    Numerous opinion polls have revealed that a majority of Americans have supported the death penalty for more than 40 years. However, the results from a 2013 Gallup poll revealed the lowest support for the death penalty since 1972 (Jones, 2013).Furthermore, as discussed in the literature review, a body of evidence from research has begun to develop over the past 40 years, which has provided ...

  3. Dead or alive? Reassessing the health of the death penalty and the

    The death penalty, for most of history a commonplace part of political culture, has clearly been in decline in recent decades. There are fewer executions and death sentences globally, and fewer countries have the death penalty in their statutes; as the most authoritative global survey describes, since the early 1990s "there has been a revolution in the discourse on and practice of capital ...

  4. The death penalty: a breach of human rights and ethics of care

    "The death penalty is, in our common experience, an atavistic relic from the past that should be shed in the 21st century", said UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk in April, 2023, during the 52nd session of the Human Rights Council. The death penalty has existed since the Code of Hammurabi, with its history seeped in politics and discrimination. Physicians have been ...

  5. Scholarly Articles on the Death Penalty: History & Journal Articles

    The abolitionist movement to end capital punishment also influenced state legislatures. By the early 1900s, most states had adopted laws that allowed juries to apply either the death penalty or a sentence of life in prison. Executions in the United States peaked during the 1930s at an average rate of 167 per year.

  6. PDF Public Opinion and the Death Penalty: A Qualitative Approach

    Co-facilitators made many attempts to make participants feel comfortable and prepared to openly share their thoughts and opinions. The semi-structured protocol consisted of four sections: (a) Positive and negative beliefs; (b) General death penalty opinions; (c) Punishment scenarios; and (d) Death penalty statements.

  7. The Social Science of the Death Penalty: Before, during, and after

    The death penalty is a contentious and oft-debated subject in both academic circles and in the general public. The USA is unique among Western developed countries because it has not abolished the death penalty and still performs executions (see Amnesty International, 2019).Even among various regions of the USA, there is debate as to the appropriateness of the penalty, and this is reflected in ...

  8. Attitudes towards the death penalty: An assessment of individual and

    Research on public attitudes to the death penalty has been predominantly understood through single nation-states, especially within the USA. Examinations of international differences in citizens' support for the death penalty have been scarce, particularly among continents with a high volume of retentionist nations (e.g. Asia).

  9. Death Penalty Abolition, the Right to Life, and Necessity

    Francis (2020: §263) in his encyclical Fratelli Tutti says that "the death penalty is inadmissible" and calls "for its abolition worldwide.". He then cites "the inalienable dignity of every human being" as grounds to end the practice (Francis 2020: §269). The idea that capital punishment violates individuals' right to life has a ...

  10. The Rise, Fall, and Afterlife of the Death Penalty in the United States

    This review addresses four key issues in the modern (post-1976) era of capital punishment in the United States. First, why has the United States retained the death penalty when all its peer countries (all other developed Western democracies) have abolished it? Second, how should we understand the role of race in shaping the distinctive path of capital punishment in the United States, given our ...

  11. Cruel Choice: The Ethics and Morality of the Death Penalty

    Abstract. The death penalty, also known as capital punishment, has been and is still a highly debated issue in society. While. many nation s around the world have abolished the death penalty as a ...

  12. Estimating the effect of death penalty moratoriums on homicide rates

    Deterrent effects associated with the death penalty in prior research are highly sensitive to model specification, which led Donohue and Wolfers to characterize the evidence of deterrence as "surprisingly fragile" (p. 2), and the National Research Council to conclude in 2012 that the existing research was "not informative about whether ...

  13. PDF The Death Penalty and Human Rights

    penalty is no longer acceptable in modern society, given what we know about its. arbitrariness and mistakes, and given the alternatives that are now in place. The thesis of this paper is that international law and an analysis based on human. rights are useful means to address the death penalty in the U.S.

  14. Deterrence and the Death Penalty: The Views of the Experts

    the death penalty given an alternative of life without parole, support decreases significantly.7 In 1991, Gallup found that 76% of Americans supported the death penalty, but that support would drop to 53% if life imprisonment without parole were available as an alternative.8 While most deterrence research has found that the death penalty

  15. (PDF) The Dilemma of Death Penalty

    This essay examines Death Penalty, a contemporary social issue in the world today. It gives a. general idea of what death penalty means and shows the argument revolving around th e. implementation ...

  16. Facing the Death Penalty: Essays on a Cruel and Unusual ...

    From that time until 1 November 1987,265 death sentences or resentences have been meted out, all for the crime of murder. One of the condemned, Chol Soo Lee, had his death sentence reversed and was later acquitted of the crime for which he was sent to prison. Four others committed suicide on death row.

  17. Death Penalty

    Most Americans Favor the Death Penalty Despite Concerns About Its Administration. Nearly eight-in-ten U.S. adults (78%) say there is some risk an innocent person will be put to death, and 63% say the death penalty does not deter people from committing serious crimes. short readsJan 22, 2021.

  18. Against the Death Penalty

    death penalty were just recently at an all-time high of 80% in the 1990s, but a rapid decline to the. most recent 54% shows an erosion for death penalty support in the United States.4 Also included. in the report was a poll conducted by the Pew Research Center, which showed that over half of.

  19. PDF Reevaluating the Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment: Model and Data

    results of conflicting studies. Thirty-eight states currently have a death-penalty law. The capital punishment literature has been marked by strongly opposing views. Since Issac Ehrlich's original contributions in (1975) and (1977), the field has produced a range of papers supporting and opposing capital punishment. The fundamental problem

  20. Most Americans Favor the Death Penalty Despite Concerns About Its

    The data in the most recent survey, collected from Pew Research Center's online American Trends Panel (ATP), finds that 60% of Americans favor the death penalty for persons convicted of murder.Over four ATP surveys conducted since September 2019, there have been relatively modest shifts in these views - from a low of 60% seen in the most recent survey to a high of 65% seen in September ...

  21. Attitudes towards the death penalty: An assessment of individual and

    fi. Assessments of whether differences in death penalty attitudes can be explained by differ-ences at the country-level rather than at the individual level also remain rare in death penalty attitudinal research. This is a surprising lacuna, with several reasons to expect the country context will shape opinions.

  22. 10 facts about the death penalty in the U.S.

    Phone polls have shown a long-term decline in public support for the death penalty. In phone surveys conducted by Pew Research Center between 1996 and 2020, the share of U.S. adults who favor the death penalty fell from 78% to 52%, while the share of Americans expressing opposition rose from 18% to 44%. Phone surveys conducted by Gallup found a ...

  23. Death Penalty Information Center

    News about Death Penalty Information Center. Commentary and archival information about Death Penalty Information Center from The New York Times.

  24. Article of Interest: Former U.S. Judge Andy Lester Calls on Oklahoma to

    "From start to finish, it is so badly broken that we cannot know whether someone who has been condemned to death is actually deserving of the ultimate penalty," wrote former U.S. Magistrate Judge Andy Lester in a September 12, 2024 op-ed for The Oklahoman.

  25. As SC resumes executions, remember its worst: George Stinney

    And the U.S. determined in 2005 that imposing the death penalty on anyone younger than 18 is cruel and unusual punishment. ... 650-word guest essays here and email here. Say hi on X anytime.

  26. Anti-death penalty advocates urge SC Gov. to stop execution after new

    Rev. Hillary Taylor of South Carolinians for Alternatives To the Death Penalty took ten thousand signed petitions to the governor's office Thursday morning asking him to grant Freddie Owens ...

  27. MHA survey finds growing support among Singapore residents for death

    SINGAPORE: More Singapore residents support the use of the death penalty for the most serious crimes, according to the findings of a 2023 Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) survey released on Thursday ...

  28. The Ethics of Capital Punishment and a Law of Affective Enchantment

    The death penalty in the United States has been under attack for decades now. Throughout its history, state governments have adopted varying modes of execution, justifying each on the basis that it provided a more civilised and humane method of putting inmates to death (Sarat, 2016).At the end of the nineteenth century, execution by hanging was replaced with the electric chair, making the ...

  29. Marcellus Williams, a Missouri death row inmate asks the US ...

    A death row inmate in Missouri who has long claimed his innocence and is scheduled to be executed in less than one week asked the US Supreme Court on Wednesday for a stay of execution, arguing his ...

  30. Doubts about guilt swirl around South Carolina death row inmate

    Golden reached a plea agreement with prosecutors to testify against Owens and avoided the death penalty. His murder charge was reduced to voluntary manslaughter and he was sentenced to 28 years in ...