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DPIC 2010 Public Opinion Poll

Read DPIC page: Poll Shows Growing Support for Alternatives to the Death Penalty; Capital Punishment Ranked Lowest Among Budget Priorities.

Unfairness, high costs, vic­tims’ needs, and inno­cence are impor­tant to vot­ers’ think­ing about the death penalty

(See also this poll bro­ken out by Catholic respon­dents, com­pared to the coun­try as a whole. Catholics showed stronger sup­port for alter­na­tives to the death penalty.)

(Nov. 16, 2010, Washington, D.C.) The Death Penalty Information Center released the results of one of the most com­pre­hen­sive stud­ies ever con­duct­ed of Americans’ views on the death penal­ty. A nation­al poll of 1,500 reg­is­tered vot­ers con­duct­ed by Lake Research Partners shows grow­ing sup­port for alter­na­tives to the death penal­ty com­pared with pre­vi­ous polls. A clear major­i­ty of vot­ers (61%) would choose a pun­ish­ment oth­er than the death penal­ty for mur­der, includ­ing life with no pos­si­bil­i­ty of parole and with resti­tu­tion to the victim’s fam­i­ly (39%), life with no pos­si­bil­i­ty of parole (13%), or life with the pos­si­bil­i­ty of parole (9%).

In states with the death penal­ty, a plu­ral­i­ty of vot­ers said it would make no dif­fer­ence in their vote if a rep­re­sen­ta­tive sup­port­ed repeal of the death penal­ty; and a major­i­ty (62%) said either it would make no dif­fer­ence (38%) or they would be more like­ly to vote for such a rep­re­sen­ta­tive (24%).

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