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		<title>By: Ashes77</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 21:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Funny Dudley -   i didn&#039;t think we needed ANOTHER reason why we don&#039;t live in the USA. 

Or in IRAN or Saudi Arabia. Thanks anyway.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Funny Dudley &#8211;   i didn&#8217;t think we needed ANOTHER reason why we don&#8217;t live in the USA. </p>
<p>Or in IRAN or Saudi Arabia. Thanks anyway.</p>
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		<title>By: Dudley Sharp</title>
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		<description>The Death Penalty: More Protection for Innocents 
Dudley Sharp
 
Of all the government programs in the world, that put innocents at risk, is there one with a safer record and with greater protections than the US death penalty?
 
Unlikely.
 
Enhanced Due Process -  No knowledgeable and honest party questions that the death penalty has the most extensive due process protections in US criminal law. Therefore, actual innocents are more likely to be sentenced to life imprisonment and more likely to die in prison serving under that sentence, that it is that an actual innocent will be executed. That is. logically, conclusive.
 
Enhanced Incapacitation - To state the blatantly clear, living murderers, in prison, after release or escape,  are much more likely to harm and murder, again, than are executed murderers. Although an obvious truism, it is surprising how often  folks overlook the enhanced incapacitation benefits of the death penalty over incarceration.
 
Enhanced Deterrence - 16 recent studies, inclusive of their defenses, find for death penalty deterrence. A surprise? No. Life is preferred over death. Death is feared more than life. Some believe that all studies with contrary findings negate those 16 studies. They don&#039;t. Studies which don&#039;t find for deterrence don&#039;t say no one is deterred, but that they couldn&#039;t measure those deterred. 
 
What prospect of a negative outcome doesn&#039;t deter some? There isn&#039;t one.
 
Enhanced Fear - Some death penalty opponents argue against death penalty deterrence, stating that it&#039;s a harsher penalty to be locked up without any possibility of getting out. Reality paints a very different picture. What percentage of capital murderers seek a plea bargain to a death sentence? Zero or close to it. They prefer long term imprisonment. What percentage of convicted capital murderers argue for execution in the penalty phase of their capital trial? Zero or close to it. They prefer long term imprisonment. What percentage of death row inmates waive their appeals and speed up the execution process? Nearly zero. They prefer long term imprisonment.
 
This is not, even remotely, in dispute.
 
What of that more rational group, the potential murderers who choose not to murder, is it likely that they, like most of us, fear death more than life?
 
Life is preferred over death. Death is feared more than life.
 
The False Promise  - Part of the anti death penalty deception is that a life sentence, with no possibility of release, is a superior alternative to the death penalty. It&#039;s a lie. History tells us that lifers have many ways to get out: Pardon, commutation, escape, clerical error, change in the law, etc. There are few absolutes with sentencing. But, here are two: the legislature can lessen the sentences of current inmates, retroactively, and the executive branch can lessen any individual sentence, at any time. This has been, actively, pursued, for a number of years, in many states, because of the high cost of life sentences and/or geriatric care, found to be $60,000-$90,000 per year per inmate.
  
Innocents released from death row: Some reality - Furthermore, possibly we have sentenced 25 actually innocent people to death since 1973, or 0.3% of those so sentenced. Those have all been released upon post conviction review. The anti death penalty claims, that the numbers are significantly higher, are a fraud, easily discoverable by fact checking. There is no proof of an innocent executed in the US, at least since 1900. 
 
In choosing to end the death penalty, or in choosing not implement it, some have chosen to spare murderers at the cost of sacrificing more innocent lives.
 
copyright 2007-2009, Dudley Sharp
Permission for distribution of this document, in whole or in part,  is approved with proper attribution.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Death Penalty: More Protection for Innocents<br />
Dudley Sharp</p>
<p>Of all the government programs in the world, that put innocents at risk, is there one with a safer record and with greater protections than the US death penalty?</p>
<p>Unlikely.</p>
<p>Enhanced Due Process &#8211;  No knowledgeable and honest party questions that the death penalty has the most extensive due process protections in US criminal law. Therefore, actual innocents are more likely to be sentenced to life imprisonment and more likely to die in prison serving under that sentence, that it is that an actual innocent will be executed. That is. logically, conclusive.</p>
<p>Enhanced Incapacitation &#8211; To state the blatantly clear, living murderers, in prison, after release or escape,  are much more likely to harm and murder, again, than are executed murderers. Although an obvious truism, it is surprising how often  folks overlook the enhanced incapacitation benefits of the death penalty over incarceration.</p>
<p>Enhanced Deterrence &#8211; 16 recent studies, inclusive of their defenses, find for death penalty deterrence. A surprise? No. Life is preferred over death. Death is feared more than life. Some believe that all studies with contrary findings negate those 16 studies. They don&#8217;t. Studies which don&#8217;t find for deterrence don&#8217;t say no one is deterred, but that they couldn&#8217;t measure those deterred. </p>
<p>What prospect of a negative outcome doesn&#8217;t deter some? There isn&#8217;t one.</p>
<p>Enhanced Fear &#8211; Some death penalty opponents argue against death penalty deterrence, stating that it&#8217;s a harsher penalty to be locked up without any possibility of getting out. Reality paints a very different picture. What percentage of capital murderers seek a plea bargain to a death sentence? Zero or close to it. They prefer long term imprisonment. What percentage of convicted capital murderers argue for execution in the penalty phase of their capital trial? Zero or close to it. They prefer long term imprisonment. What percentage of death row inmates waive their appeals and speed up the execution process? Nearly zero. They prefer long term imprisonment.</p>
<p>This is not, even remotely, in dispute.</p>
<p>What of that more rational group, the potential murderers who choose not to murder, is it likely that they, like most of us, fear death more than life?</p>
<p>Life is preferred over death. Death is feared more than life.</p>
<p>The False Promise  &#8211; Part of the anti death penalty deception is that a life sentence, with no possibility of release, is a superior alternative to the death penalty. It&#8217;s a lie. History tells us that lifers have many ways to get out: Pardon, commutation, escape, clerical error, change in the law, etc. There are few absolutes with sentencing. But, here are two: the legislature can lessen the sentences of current inmates, retroactively, and the executive branch can lessen any individual sentence, at any time. This has been, actively, pursued, for a number of years, in many states, because of the high cost of life sentences and/or geriatric care, found to be $60,000-$90,000 per year per inmate.</p>
<p>Innocents released from death row: Some reality &#8211; Furthermore, possibly we have sentenced 25 actually innocent people to death since 1973, or 0.3% of those so sentenced. Those have all been released upon post conviction review. The anti death penalty claims, that the numbers are significantly higher, are a fraud, easily discoverable by fact checking. There is no proof of an innocent executed in the US, at least since 1900. </p>
<p>In choosing to end the death penalty, or in choosing not implement it, some have chosen to spare murderers at the cost of sacrificing more innocent lives.</p>
<p>copyright 2007-2009, Dudley Sharp<br />
Permission for distribution of this document, in whole or in part,  is approved with proper attribution.</p>
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