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Death Penalty Debate
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"Death
Penalty Debate
Gallup
Poll Reports: 74%
Of Americans Support The Death Penalty - This Is In Spite Of The Steady
Anti-Death Penalty Drumbeat Of The Main Stream Media
Gallup's
latest update on the death penalty shows a continued high level of public
support for the death penalty for those convicted of murder.
Americans say the death penalty is not imposed enough rather than imposed
too often. Support for the death penalty is high despite the belief
of most Americans that innocent people have been put to death in the past
five years, although most consider this a rare occurrence.
The poll, conducted May 5-7,
finds 74% of Americans in favor of and 24% opposed to the "death
penalty for a person convicted of murder." Gallup has asked
this basic death-penalty-support question since the 1930's. Support
has been above 70% over the last two years, after having been in the
mid-to-high 60% range in 2000-2001. The current number is the
highest support level Gallup has obtained on this measure since May 1995
when 77% supported the death penalty. The highest support level was
80% in 1994, and the lowest was 42% in 1966.
In the last couple of years,
there has been a growing belief that the death penalty is applied fairly
in this country, despite news reports that some individuals were
incorrectly given death sentences. 60% now say the death penalty is
applied fairly, while 37% disagree. In 2000, 51% said it was applied
fairly, and 41% said it was not. During that year, Illinois became
the first state to institute a moratorium on the death penalty, and the
use of the death "
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