Law Enforcement Views on Deterrence

In 2009, the Death Penalty Information Center released a report enti­tled Smart on Crime: Reconsidering the Death Penalty in a Time of Economic Crisis.” The report com­bines an analy­sis of the costs of the death penal­ty with a nation­al poll of police chiefs who put cap­i­tal pun­ish­ment at the bot­tom of their law enforcement priorities.

The graph above shows the respons­es of 500 police chiefs in the United States. Police chiefs ranked the death penal­ty last when asked to name one area as most impor­tant for reduc­ing vio­lent crime.” Higher pri­or­i­ties includ­ed increas­ing the num­ber of police offi­cers, reduc­ing drug abuse, and cre­at­ing a better economy.

The police chiefs did not believe the death penal­ty acts as a deter­rent to mur­der, and they rat­ed it as one of most inef­fi­cient uses of tax­pay­er dol­lars in fighting crime.