Death Penalty Facts
3...2...1 Notes:
Then on the Homepage of your digital notebook, link to this fact sheet and...
- Identify 3 pieces of interesting information
The number of executions over the last 40 years has exponentially increased and decreased.
Court cases cost on average around $400,000 when the death penalty is sought, and $100,000 when it is not.
1,451 executions have taken place over the last 40 years, and 158 have been prevented because the inmate was found to be innocent.
- Write 2 conclusions you were able to draw from this visual display of information.This means that about 11% of the inmates on death row so far have been found innocent, which is smaller than the actual number of innocent people who have been innocent on death row, since they could not prove their innocence.
According to a survey, the extreme majority of people say that the death penalty does not deter murder, yet a death-penalty case costs four times as much as a non-death-penalty case.
- Ask 1 question that you want answered.
Why have the numbers of executions increased and decreased?
Why do appeals happen more often when the death penalty is sought versus life in prison?
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