Sun 18 Nov, 2007
The death penalty and deterrence
Filed under: Comment nowThinking about race, privilege and inequalityTags: Death penalty, Deterrence, Executions, Racial inequality |
The New York Times has a feature article this morning on new empirical studies by economists, suggesting that the execution of criminals may have a deterrent effect after all.
This research, which purports to show that each execution prevents several violent deaths, is highly controversial, but it adds a new element to the legal and political debate over the merits of the death penalty.