It really depends. I'm all for it if it's someone's on Dahmer's level and they are absolutely CERTAIN that they are the person who committed the crime. I'm a little iffy just because of the potentially innocent people getting executed
Never, ever. Life-long sentence in jail is a yes though. They can rot in jail AND if the person is proved innocent later with new findings they can still go out.
It really depends. I'm all for it if it's someone's on Dahmer's level and they are absolutely CERTAIN that they are the person who committed the crime. I'm a little iffy just because of the potentially innocent people getting executed
" Maintaining each death row prisoner costs taxpayers $90,000 more per year than a prisoner in general population."
"In Texas, a death penalty case costs taxpayers an average of $2.3 million, about three times the cost of imprisoning someone in a single cell at the highest security level for 40 years."
"In Florida, each execution is costing the state $3.2 million."
Regular prisoners:
"The annual average taxpayer cost in these states was $31,286 per inmate. New York State was the most expensive, with an average cost of $60,000 per prison inmate."
NO. Altho some people are really annoying. Some criminals took advantage of freedom and if government let them slip, they would do the same BAD things over again. So maybe there shouldn't be a DEATH PENALTY, at least, the police should be STRICT like VERY VERY STRICT with laws and penalty (not death)
I don't like it, I'd rather these people rot in jail slowly. I know that people like eye for an eye justice but the system is flawed with wrongful convictions, resourcing and how disastrous some of those methods used.
Then again I'm not someone who has been on the victim end of someone who would even deserve such a thing and I can see why some people just want to see the criminals that ruined their lives die.