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May 14, 2024 · May 02, 2024. May 01, 2024. The Center also produces groundbreaking reports on various issues related to the death penalty such as arbitrariness, costs, innocence, and race.
- Upcoming Executions
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- State by State
The Death Penalty Information Center provides essential...
- Policy Issues
According to new research by the Death Penalty Information...
- Death Row
The number of people sentenced to death or facing...
- Costs
According to the Louisiana Public Defender’s Office, the...
- Innocence
Susie Williams Carter was just a baby when her 16-year-old...
- Intellectual Disability
On March 27, 2024, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals...
- International
Ugandan President Yoweri Museveni’s (pictured) decision to...
- DPIC Reports on Costs
Texas, with over 300 people on death row, is spending an...
- State Studies on Monetary Costs
Reviewing 15 state studies of death-penalty costs conducted...
- Upcoming Executions
A preliminary study by South Dakotans for Alternatives to the Death Penalty, examining first-degree murder cases since 1985 that have resulted in a death sentence or life in prison, found that on average, legal costs in death penalty cases exceeded those in the other cases by $353,105.
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Dec 16, 2021 · After being provided information on innocence, costs, and other issues, 59% favored replacing the death penalty with life without parole. Given that information, majorities of Republicans (53%) and Democrats (70%) supported eliminating capital punishment in favor of life sentences, while significantly more Independents supported replacement (48 ...
Updated every month, this 4-page summary covers executions, death row, and much more (in PDF format). Download Fact Sheet Here.
Feb 18, 2021 · DPIC. Reports. Below are reports released by the Death Penalty Information Center since its inception, covering subjects such as race, innocence, politicization, costs of the death penalty, and more.