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The Death Penelty In A Time of Recession
Marco Villa , Connecticut: Mar 13 2009
Made Popular Mar 13 2009
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Europeans look down upon America’s death penalty as a reflection of America’s less sophisticated ways in contrast to execution-free Europe.

Not only American states have the death penalty, 14 out of 50 have outlawed it since the Supreme Court declared it constitutional once again in the 1980s. And nearly of America’s executions are within uber-conservative Texas.

The Death Penelty In A Time of Recession

But America may begin to adopt the European model. A few years back the Supreme Court outlawed the death penalty for minors and the mentally ill and now several states may outlaw it all together. But the motive isn’t on moral grounds, but on practical ones.

Administering the death penalty is quite expensive. Those on death row often go through several trials due to America’s well-layered appeals process and are locked up in costly halls in prison awaiting their fate. These costs to the state eventually total more than locking someone for life.

The state of Maryland’s death penalty process costs taxpayers $3 million as opposed to a life sentence at the cost of $1.

As states face budget deficits due to the economic recession, many are seeking to abolish the death penalty to save money. Colorado, Kansas, New Mexico and New Hampshire are among the states considering doing away with state executions.

And Colorado intends to invest most of the saved money in solving unsolved crimes.

“According to Paul Weissman, the state House majority leader and the bill’s co-sponsor, around 1,400 murders are still unsolved in the state. Eliminating the death penalty will finance the new unit and leave an extra $1m for other state programmes.”

After the recession, America may find itself a nation more Europeanized at least in this regard.

My solution. I will borrow the suggestion of the great satirist Lewis Black: “Bathtub and toaster.”

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Claudio
Ca, United States
The death penalty has not been shown to be a deterrent to crime and is therefore utterly useless except for making hateful Americans feel some kind of ghoulish satisfaction.
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Laura Schleifer
New York, United States
As disgusting as it is to me that the reason for eradicating the death penalty might be economical instead of ethical, you bring up an important point here. Constantly, one of the arguments made in favor of the death penalty is that law-abiding, tax-paying citizens should not have to pay for criminals to be provided with the luxury service of 3 meals a day in prison for the rest of their lives. How ironic, then, that life imprisonment is actually cheaper than enforcing the death penalty! Just one more reason why this insanely barbaric and sick practice must end.
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