100% of all murderers executed did not murder again.
I finally found a government program that works.
Is the death penalty an effective deterrent for murderers?
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Heisenberg 2012/06/10 22:39:39Yes






















By the way I love your picture of the bird on the pole and the water, would that be lake Washington?
Okay, so you're against rich people, drug laws, stupid Texans and our freedom to own guns to defend ourselves from the many murderers roaming Texas that you're not too concerned about. I'd say that's a pretty typical uninformed opinion based on prejudice substituting for serious analysis of the death penalty issue. Letting 10 guilty murderers go free and threatening that many many innocent people based on the speculative possibility that one innocent man is condemned is hardly a sensible equation for justice and public safety.
I'm not against rich people, guns or stupid Texans, drug law's need to change.
I would still rather 10 guilty people go free then to kill one innocent. There aren't enough good cops here in Texas to catch real murders and more often than not they will accuse an innocent person and sometimes they even know.
I've been to the San Juan islands once. That was a nice trip.
So never to Anderson Island in Puget Sound. I'll bet San Juan was a nice trip.
Deterrence is: what happened to person X makes person Y less likely to commit action Z.
Time after time it has been shown that the death penalty has absolutely zero impact on the commission of capital crimes. Pretty much nothing does, but the one thing that does have even the slightest impact is life in prison without possibility of parole, however minuscule it is it still tracks higher than the zero of the death penalty.
Also, from a practical perspective, it's cheaper by far to imprison someone for life than it is to impose the death penalty. From the moment a person is sentenced to death, the cost skyrockets.
Everything stands against the death penalty, except people's idiotic blood-lust to kill. Vengeance isn't justice, and the legal system is only supposed to deal in one of those.
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executions....would that stick in your mind if you were about to commit violence? I don't know. But today, I don't think the death penalty deters killers. I personally am on the fence about the death penalty. In most cases I lean towards life in prison, but when you have people like Timothy McVeigh, then you begin to want the death penalty.