Mrs Behavin
Well-Known Member
How do you feel about execution being a form of punishment for a crime, (such as murder)?
I voted no. It's barbaric and doesn't do anything except exact revenge. Revenge has nothing to do with justice.
If someone does something that bad, then we should put them away forever, no chance of parole, no privileges. Besides, we don't do it very well in this country as it stands. There are too many innocent people on death row (even one would be a tragedy) and the cost can be up to 10 times the amount of life in jail. Not to mention tying up the courts for so long that it takes away from other cases that need attention.
So in a nut shell, No... it's barbaric, it cost too much money, ties up the courts and resources.
You don't think you contradicted yourself there, do you?
Putting someone 6 feet under costs less than keeping them in prison until they die.
A Duke University study found... "The death penalty costs North Carolina $2.16 million per execution over the costs of a non-death penalty murder case with a sentence of imprisonment for life." ( The costs of processing murder cases in North Carolina / Philip J. Cook, Donna B. Slawson ; with the assistance of Lori A. Gries. [Durham, NC] : Terry Sanford Institute of Public Policy, Duke University, 1993.)
"The death penalty costs California $90 million annually beyond the ordinary costs of the justice system - $78 million of that total is incurred at the trial level." (Sacramento Bee, March 18, 1988).
"A 1991 study of the Texas criminal justice system estimated the cost of appealing capital murder at $2,316,655. In contrast, the cost of housing a prisoner in a Texas maximum security prison single cell for 40 years is estimated at $750,000." (Punishment and the Death Penalty, edited by Robert M. Baird and Stuart E. Rosenbaum 1995 p.109 )
"Florida spent an estimated $57 million on the death penalty from 1973 to 1988 to achieve 18 executions - that is an average of $3.2 million per execution."
(Miami Herald, July 10, 1988).
"Florida calculated that each execution there costs some $3.18 million. If incarceration is estimated to cost $17000/year, a comparable statistic for life in prison of 40 years would be $680,000."
(The Geography of Execution... The Capital Punishment Quagmire in America, Keith Harries and Derral Cheatwood 1997 p.6)
Figures from the General Accounting Office are close to these results. Total annual costs for all U.S. Prisons, State and Federal, was $17.7 billion in 1994 along with a total prison population of 1.1 million inmates. That amounts to $16100 per inmate/year.
(GOA report and testimony FY-97 GGD-97-15 )
So does maximum security prison.i said yes because thats the only way to keep them from killing again.
you may believe they will never be let out i don't , and being put to death is not for everyone it depends on the crime but some just need to die , and i don't cut any slack to those who hurt kids.I voted no. Its state sanctioned murder. No debating it.
So does maximum security prison.
you may believe they will never be let out i don't , and being put to death is not for everyone it depends on the crime but some just need to die , and i don't cut any slack to those who hurt kids.
I would have thought the same thing... but sadly it doesn't work that way.
oh well i guess they'd better hope they live in the right state because i don't give a damn..oh and i'm not:jk.The crime doesn't matter...execution is still murder, and punishes killing with more killing. It doesn't even make sense.
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