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  1. Scheduled Executions. Executions by Year. Women on Death Row. Inmates No Longer on Death Row. Citizenship Information. Media Witness List. Death Row Facts. Information for the News Media. Death Row 1923-1973.

  2. Members of the news media may request Death Row inmate interviews through the Department of Corrections Communications Office at (850) 488-0420. The inmate must agree to the interview and the interview will be non-contact. The inmates may shower every other day. Death Row inmates are counted at least once an hour.

  3. To find the numer­i­cal rank of an exe­cu­tion since 1976, click on the inmate’s name. The num­ber is list­ed as “DPIC ID .”. This list includes all exe­cu­tions since 1976. For a his­tor­i­cal data­base of exe­cu­tions, vis­it our Espy Database page. Geographical regions are list­ed as deter­mined by the Bureau of ...

  4. It also contains a complete list of UDS inmates, showing name, race, birthdate, sentence date, and county of conviction. In addition to the Archived reports, a current report of the same type information for the current Calendar Year to date is provided by selecting the link CY20xx Roster Death Row, shown below.

  5. drc.ohio.gov › about › capital-punishmentDeath Row - Ohio

    May 8, 2024 · The Ohio incarcerated individuals on the below list have been sentenced to death for convictions of Aggravated Murder. Male death row incarcerated persons are housed at the Chillicothe Correctional Institution. Female death row incarcerated persons are housed at the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville. Executions take place at the Southern ...

  6. Scheduled Executions. Executions by Year. Women on Death Row. Inmates No Longer on Death Row. Citizenship Information. Media Witness List. Death Row Facts. Information for the News Media. Death Row 1923-1973.

  7. Feb 7, 2017 · The Basics. Death Row is a special class of inmates in Prison Architect. They can be male or female depending on the prison you are working. They can also be gang members. They are in prison for a large number of (usually) heinous crimes. They only show up one or two at a time, and can only be housed in special Death Row designated cells.

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