The death penalty's greatest aspect is as a cost-saving measure.kalm wrote:∞∞∞ wrote:Being armed might alter the end-result of a crime (good enough for me in regards to gun rights), but I'm still skeptical that criminals care or even think about the fact that someone might be armed. I work with alternative students and I've seen them attack a cop armed with a baton, taser, and gun. Criminals are opportunistic and I think the majority will attempt the crime regardless - most live in the moment.![]()
Similar to the death penalty which isn't that much of a deterrence either.
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Which costs significantly more than life in prison.93henfan wrote:The death penalty's greatest aspect is as a cost-saving measure.kalm wrote:
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Similar to the death penalty which isn't that much of a deterrence either.
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Lawyers...danefan wrote:Which costs significantly more than life in prison.93henfan wrote:
The death penalty's greatest aspect is as a cost-saving measure.
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Please explain how a shot is more expensive than 30+ years of food, medical care, color tv, library, weight room, rehabilitative activities, heat, a/c, electricity, etc.danefan wrote:Which costs significantly more than life in prison.93henfan wrote:
The death penalty's greatest aspect is as a cost-saving measure.
Mind you, the salaries of the staffs at all appeals courts are going to be paid if this person goes through appeals or not, so that is not a factor.
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Yes, but keep in mind that most people on death row are represented by public defenders.93henfan wrote:Please explain how a shot is more expensive than 30+ years of food, medical care, color tv, library, weight room, rehabilitative activities, heat, a/c, electricity, etc.danefan wrote:
Which costs significantly more than life in prison.
Mind you, the salaries of the staffs at all appeals courts are going to be paid if this person goes through appeals or not, so that is not a factor.
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Salaried government employees.Grizalltheway wrote:Yes, but keep in mind that most people on death row are represented by public defenders.93henfan wrote:
Please explain how a shot is more expensive than 30+ years of food, medical care, color tv, library, weight room, rehabilitative activities, heat, a/c, electricity, etc.
Mind you, the salaries of the staffs at all appeals courts are going to be paid if this person goes through appeals or not, so that is not a factor.
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Welfare recipients.93henfan wrote:Salaried government employees.Grizalltheway wrote:
Yes, but keep in mind that most people on death row are represented by public defenders.
Sorry D1B for stepping on your toes here. I just didn't want this to slip by.
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A quick google search brought this article up, but there are numerous studies which support it.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphilli ... h-penalty/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphilli ... h-penalty/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Citing Richard C. Dieter of the Death Penalty Information Center, Fox reported that studies have “uniformly and conservatively shown that a death-penalty trial costs $1 million more than one in which prosecutors seek life without parole.”
A Urban Institute study (downloads as a pdf) found that “n Maryland death penalty cases cost 3 times more than non-death penalty cases, or $3 million for a single case” while a 2004 Report from Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury Office of Research that claimed “n Tennessee, death penalty trials cost an average of 48% more than the average cost of trials in which prosecutors seek life imprisonment.”
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The story is the same in North Carolina. A 2010 Duke University study found that taxpayers in the Tarheel State could save $11 million a year by substituting life in prison for the death penalty.
The numbers are even more dramatic in Garden State. Prior to the abolishing the death penalty in the state, a report by New Jersey Policy Perspectives found that “New Jersey taxpayers over the last 23 years have paid more than a quarter billion dollars on a capital punishment system that has executed no one.”
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danefan wrote:A quick google search brought this article up, but there are numerous studies which support it.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphilli ... h-penalty/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Citing Richard C. Dieter of the Death Penalty Information Center, Fox reported that studies have “uniformly and conservatively shown that a death-penalty trial costs $1 million more than one in which prosecutors seek life without parole.”
A Urban Institute study (downloads as a pdf) found that “n Maryland death penalty cases cost 3 times more than non-death penalty cases, or $3 million for a single case” while a 2004 Report from Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury Office of Research that claimed “n Tennessee, death penalty trials cost an average of 48% more than the average cost of trials in which prosecutors seek life imprisonment.”
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The story is the same in North Carolina. A 2010 Duke University study found that taxpayers in the Tarheel State could save $11 million a year by substituting life in prison for the death penalty.
The numbers are even more dramatic in Garden State. Prior to the abolishing the death penalty in the state, a report by New Jersey Policy Perspectives found that “New Jersey taxpayers over the last 23 years have paid more than a quarter billion dollars on a capital punishment system that has executed no one.”
Isn't living in New Jersey penalty enough?
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Re: Virginia gun crime drops, as state's firearms sales soar
danefan wrote:A quick google search brought this article up, but there are numerous studies which support it.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphilli ... h-penalty/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Citing Richard C. Dieter of the Death Penalty Information Center, Fox reported that studies have “uniformly and conservatively shown that a death-penalty trial costs $1 million more than one in which prosecutors seek life without parole.”
A Urban Institute study (downloads as a pdf) found that “n Maryland death penalty cases cost 3 times more than non-death penalty cases, or $3 million for a single case” while a 2004 Report from Tennessee Comptroller of the Treasury Office of Research that claimed “n Tennessee, death penalty trials cost an average of 48% more than the average cost of trials in which prosecutors seek life imprisonment.”
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The story is the same in North Carolina. A 2010 Duke University study found that taxpayers in the Tarheel State could save $11 million a year by substituting life in prison for the death penalty.
The numbers are even more dramatic in Garden State. Prior to the abolishing the death penalty in the state, a report by New Jersey Policy Perspectives found that “New Jersey taxpayers over the last 23 years have paid more than a quarter billion dollars on a capital punishment system that has executed no one.”
The Death Penalty Information Center, huh? I don't have time to look up what their agenda is, but I can guess!
You can make statistics say anything.
Quoting the costs per capita of the death penalty in Maryland or New Jersey (two states that would rather hire prostitutes for prisoners than actually put one to death) seems suspect as well.
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The cost of death penalty cases is largely due to the appeals process under Federal constitutional law, not state law. All stages along the way have extra costs in every state.93henfan wrote:The Death Penalty Information Center, huh? I don't have time to look up what their agenda is, but I can guess!danefan wrote:A quick google search brought this article up, but there are numerous studies which support it.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphilli ... h-penalty/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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You can make statistics say anything.
Quoting the costs per capita of the death penalty in Maryland or New Jersey (two states that would rather hire prostitutes for prisoners than actually put one to death) seems suspect as well.
And I didn't vet the multiple studies performed, but the variety of sources seem quite diverse. Who knows the political nature, but I doubt many pro-death penalty groups would even both performing a cost analysis.
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So what are the costs in an appeal that aren't already in place anyway, like salaries of judges, prosecutors, public defenders, and other court personnel?danefan wrote:The cost of death penalty cases is largely due to the appeals process under Federal constitutional law, not state law. All stages along the way have extra costs in every state.93henfan wrote:
The Death Penalty Information Center, huh? I don't have time to look up what their agenda is, but I can guess!![]()
You can make statistics say anything.
Quoting the costs per capita of the death penalty in Maryland or New Jersey (two states that would rather hire prostitutes for prisoners than actually put one to death) seems suspect as well.
And I didn't vet the multiple studies performed, but the variety of sources seem quite diverse. Who knows the political nature, but I doubt many pro-death penalty groups would even both performing a cost analysis.
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Yes to all the above and the big cost differential is generally related to how the trail is recorded, archived and handled throughout. Appeals are extremely expensive and exponentially expensive as you move up levels.93henfan wrote:So what are the costs in an appeal that aren't already in place anyway, like salaries of judges, prosecutors, public defenders, and other court personnel?danefan wrote:
The cost of death penalty cases is largely due to the appeals process under Federal constitutional law, not state law. All stages along the way have extra costs in every state.
And I didn't vet the multiple studies performed, but the variety of sources seem quite diverse. Who knows the political nature, but I doubt many pro-death penalty groups would even both performing a cost analysis.
Most death-penalty appeals are handled through a two part system. A direct appeal to the State's highest court (if a state case) in which only the facts of the case are reviewed. A second indirect appeal into the federal system in which the procedure and other issues are handled (e.g., competency of counsel, etc..).
Neither of these are handled by run-of-the-mill public defenders. Generally, attorneys in private practice are appointed by and paid for by the state.
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I think it's hilarious that liberals think THAT is a machine gun.Chizzang wrote:ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:
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I think the machine gun and Eagle are a hysterical Right wing nod to insanity but otherwise = YES
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And conservatives think this is business as usual...AZGrizFan wrote:
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Nice red herring.Chizzang wrote:And conservatives think this is business as usual...AZGrizFan wrote:
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At least I think that's a red herring. Can't tell with all that sludge on it.
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Cost of doing business. C'mon, 'zang.Chizzang wrote:And conservatives think this is business as usual...AZGrizFan wrote:
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I guess this is where I say liberals care more about the seagulls and the seals than the 11 people who died at Deepwater Horizon?Chizzang wrote:And conservatives think this is business as usual...AZGrizFan wrote:
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Shouldn't conservatives be thrilled to meet a Liberal who couldn't care less about guns
Please Note: Not caring means I wouldn't know a machine gun from whatever that thing up there is
Please Note: Not caring means have as many as you like
Please Note: Not caring means feel free to exercise your 2nd amendment rights however you choose
But Conservatives don't actually understand the phrase "I don't care"
See Atheism
Please Note: Not caring means I wouldn't know a machine gun from whatever that thing up there is
Please Note: Not caring means have as many as you like
Please Note: Not caring means feel free to exercise your 2nd amendment rights however you choose
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Pwns wrote:I guess this is where I say liberals care more about the seagulls and the seals than the 11 people who died at Deepwater Horizon?Chizzang wrote:
And conservatives think this is business as usual...
I couldn't find a picture of the charred corpses...
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Yes, I do wish that more folks who are clueless about guns would stop caring about guns as you do. It's the anti-gun folks who are also gun ignorant who are the problem, especially the ones that think that renewing the "make guns look less scary act of 1994" will prevent other Newtown incidents.Chizzang wrote:Shouldn't conservatives be thrilled to meet a Liberal who couldn't care less about guns
Please Note: Not caring means I wouldn't know a machine gun from whatever that thing up there is
Please Note: Not caring means have as many as you like
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AZGrizFan wrote:Isn't living in New Jersey penalty enough?danefan wrote:A quick google search brought this article up, but there are numerous studies which support it.
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I'm always thrilled to meet you.Chizzang wrote:Shouldn't conservatives be thrilled to meet a Liberal who couldn't care less about guns
Please Note: Not caring means I wouldn't know a machine gun from whatever that thing up there is
Please Note: Not caring means have as many as you like
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