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Budget Crises Put an Expiration Date on Death Row

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Posted on Dec 28, 2011
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Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia.

At least five states are considering getting rid of the death penalty, but the possible repeals have nothing to do with ethics. A study has shown that executions cost taxpayers three times as much as putting an inmate away for life, and budget shortfalls are making even capital punishment hawks doubt the sensibility of their position. —ARK

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The weakened economy has recently drawn attention to an unexpected but stark fact: that sentencing someone to death costs more than life without parole.

Maryland, Connecticut, Kansas and Ohio are all currently debating whether to abolish the death penalty while California, which has both the largest budget deficit and the most people on death row of any state, could put it to a public vote in 2012.

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In a case that is eligible for the death penalty but where it’s not sought and the sentence is life without the possibility of parole, the average cost to the US taxpayer is $1.1m.

But where a death sentence is given, the case in its entirety will cost an average of $3m.

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By berniem, December 29, 2011 at 3:49 pm Link to this comment

The all-mighty buck trumps vengence and blood lust! See, Amerika IS a moral country!FREE BRADLEY MANNING!!!!

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By sciencehighway, December 29, 2011 at 7:09 am Link to this comment

Whatever it takes. I only hope they’re serious about this. The cost disparity between life in prison and the death penalty has been an abolitionist argument for years, though it seemed counter-intuitive on facile read and thus rarely achieved much traction in this heavily-polarized debate. History will look kindly upon this long-overdue decision, whatever the motivation.

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By BrilliantBill, December 28, 2011 at 6:50 pm Link to this comment

The photo used here is Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia. All photographs of this prison/museum are legally required to have ESP attribution.

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