Entries by Death Penalty Information Center


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Oct 112011

BOOKS: Cruel and Unusual: The American Death Penalty and the Founders’ Eighth Amendment”

A forth­com­ing book by John D. Bessler, Cruel and Unusual: The American Death Penalty and the Founders’ Eighth Amendment,” dis­cuss­es the his­to­ry of the Eighth Amendment and the coun­try’s founders’ views on cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment. While the con­ven­tion­al wis­dom is that the founders were avid death penal­ty sup­port­ers, Bessler’s exam­i­na­tion shows they had con­flict­ing and ambiva­lent views on the sub­ject. Bessler ana­lyzes the U.S. Supreme Court’s Eighth Amendment case law and…

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Oct 102011

NEW RESOURCES: DPIC’s Latest Podcast Addresses Death Row Conditions and Related Issues

The lat­est edi­tion of the Death Penalty Information Center’s series of pod­casts, DPIC on the Issues, is now avail­able for lis­ten­ing or down­load­ing. This pod­cast – the 16th in the series – dis­cuss­es the lit­­tle-under­­s­tood world of death row, explor­ing the con­di­tions on the row and the length of time pris­on­ers spend there. The pod­cast dis­cuss­es some of the legal issues that have arisen regard­ing the extend­ed depri­va­tion and iso­la­tion com­mon to death rows around the country,…

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Oct 072011

NEW RESOURCES: DPIC Offers Analysis of Executions by County

The Death Penalty Information Center is pleased to offer a new page illus­trat­ing the geog­ra­phy of the death penal­ty–Executions by County. This page shows the top 15 coun­ties in the U.S. mea­sured by the num­ber of exe­cu­tions since 1976 that emanat­ed from these coun­ties. As revealed on the map, a small num­ber of coun­ties are respon­si­ble for a dis­pro­por­tion­ate num­ber of exe­cu­tions. (Click on the map at left to enlarge.) The infor­ma­tion con­trasts with the coun­ties that have had…

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Oct 062011

NEW VOICES: Former Georgia Prison Warden Discusses Impact of Executions on Officers

Dr. Allen Ault (pic­tured), a retired Georgia prison war­den, recent­ly appeared on MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow Show, dis­cussing the effects of car­ry­ing out exe­cu­tions on prison work­ers. Dr. Ault was one of six retired prison war­dens who had urged Georgia cor­rec­tions offi­cials and Governor Nathan Deal to do what they could to halt the exe­cu­tion of Troy Davis. Davis was exe­cut­ed on September 21, 2011. Dr. Ault dis­cussed the dif­fi­cult ques­tions prison officials…

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Oct 052011

OP-ED: Mario Cuomo Calls Capital Punishment Corrosive to Society

In a recent op-ed in the New York Daily News, for­mer New York Governor Mario Cuomo called the death penalty a seri­ous moral prob­lem” that is cor­ro­sive” to a demo­c­ra­t­ic cit­i­zen­ry. He said many of the prob­lems of the death penal­ty – inef­fec­tive­ness as a deter­rent, unfair­ness, and the risk of exe­cut­ing the inno­cent – are inevitable: These imper­fec­tions — as well as the hor­ri­ble and irre­versible injus­tice they can pro­duce — are inevitable. In this…

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Oct 042011

PUBLIC OPINION: New Poll Shows California Voters Support Life Without Parole Over Death Penalty

The recent Field Poll con­duct­ed in California indi­cat­ed that more vot­ers now pre­fer life with­out the pos­si­bil­i­ty of parole instead of the death penal­ty for con­vict­ed mur­der­ers. For the first time since the poll began ask­ing the ques­tion over a decade ago, more vot­ers (48%) say they would pre­fer that some­one con­vict­ed of first-degree mur­der be sen­tenced to life with­out parole than the death penal­ty (40%). Eleven years ago, only 37% of respon­dents favored the life sentence and…

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Oct 032011

SUPREME COURT: Alabama Man Facing Execution Because Attorneys Left Without Filing Appeal

In one of the first cas­es of the new term, the U.S. Supreme Court on October 4 will hear from attor­neys for death-row inmate Cory Maples of Alabama, whose appeal was reject­ed by low­er courts because his lawyers quit and missed a crit­i­cal fil­ing dead­line in his state appeal. Copies of an Alabama court rul­ing in his case were sent to a vol­un­teer New York law firm han­dling his appeals but were returned unopened to the court because the attorneys…

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Sep 302011

NEW VOICES: Alec Baldwin’s Views on the Death Penalty in the Wake of Troy Davis Execution

A recent arti­cle by Alec Baldwin (pic­tured) in the Huffington Post offered the actor’s reflec­tions on the exe­cu­tion of Troy Davis in Georgia. Baldwin said that his posi­tion on the death penalty has lit­tle to do with oppo­si­tion to any eye for an eye’ sen­ti­ments,” but instead, It has to do specif­i­cal­ly with the mis­ap­pli­ca­tion of the death penal­ty in terms of race, in terms of the poten­cy of court-appoint­ed coun­sel and in terms of the admis­sion of DNA evidence in…

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Sep 292011

RELIGIOUS VIEWS: Over 150 Catholic Theologians Call for Repeal of the Death Penalty

In response to the exe­cu­tions of Troy Davis and Lawrence Brewer on September 21, over 150 Catholic the­olo­gians have signed a state­ment call­ing for the abo­li­tion of the death penal­ty in United States. The the­olo­gians stat­ed: “[W]e oppose the death penal­ty, whether a per­son on death row is guilty or inno­cent, on both the­o­log­i­cal and prac­ti­cal grounds. While we espe­cial­ly deplore and lament the killing of Troy Davis, we also decry the death sen­tences of the more than 3,200

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Sep 282011

CLEMENCY: Ohio Death Row Inmate Granted Clemency, Citing Brutally Abusive Upbringing’

On September 26, Ohio Governor John Kasich (pic­tured) grant­ed clemen­cy to Joseph Murphy, com­mut­ing his death sen­tence to life with­out parole, cit­ing the defen­dan­t’s hor­rif­ic child­hood. Murphy was sched­uled for exe­cu­tion on October 18. The Ohio Parole Board had unan­i­mous­ly rec­om­mend­ed spar­ing Murphy’s life, cit­ing evi­dence from Murphy’s child­hood that indi­cat­ed he was beat­en, starved and sex­u­al­ly abused. The Parole Board also cit­ed a 1992 Ohio…

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