News release: “A report released today by the Death Penalty Information Center concludes that states are wasting hundreds of millions of dollars on the death penalty, draining state budgets during the economic crisis and diverting funds from more effective anti-violence programs. A nationwide poll of police chiefs conducted by RT Strategies, released with the report, found that they ranked the death penalty last among their priorities for crime-fighting, do not believe the death penalty deters murder, and rate it as the least efficient use of limited taxpayer dollars.”
- Smart on Crime: Reconsidering the Death Penalty in a Time of Economic Crisis – National Poll of Police Chiefs Puts Capital Punishment at Bottom of Law Enforcement Priorities. A Report from the Death Penalty Information Center, 10/17/2009
- New York Times: One Reporters Lonely Beat, Witnessing Executions – “Of all the consequences of shrinking newsrooms, one of the oddest is this: Fewer journalists are available to watch people die. But Michael Graczyk has witnessed more than 300 deaths, and many of those were people he had come to know. An Associated Press reporter based in Houston, Mr. Graczyk covers death penalty cases in Texas, the state that uses capital punishment far more than any other, and since the 1980s, he has attended nearly every execution the state has carried out he has lost track of the precise count. Whenever possible, he has also interviewed the condemned killers and their victims families.”
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