scrapking said:
Then why do U.S. States with the death penalty not have dramatically lower violent crime rates than those who don't have it? The data, not to mention the opinion of the overwhelming majority of criminologists, do not agree with your opinion. Curious... are you aware that states that have the death penalty spend millions *per inmate* and that this costs way more than it does to just lock someone up and throw away the key? Are you OK with spending millions on expensive institutions and extra legal wrangling? It's ruinous to public finances, and couldn't be any other way if you want to be reasonably sure that not too many innocent people will be put to death by the government (some always will, but it's about keeping the numbers down). Any fiscal conservative should be against capital punishment. |
I can easily answer your point, it is simply not effective in USA because they wait for a long time before executing convicted murders. Some of them could stay in prison for 25 years before they decide to execute him or her.







