@Blondesjon I wrote an essay on capital punishment for school, and the number of innocents that were on death row – according to later DNA tests – was shocking. Before the technology to test things like that was implemented, imagine how many innocents were actually murdered on death row. Even now, sometimes DNA tests aren’t even administered when there is a question of innocence, because people don’t want to take the time and money to do it.
I have the numbers of how many innocents on death row were released throughout a specific number of years, but in comparison, I don’t think I have the numbers of how many actual guilty people were killed, unfortunately. The number of innocents released was very high, however, which indicates that before we had the ability to test for DNA, innocents in the high hundreds were murdered, if not more.
Now, to answer the question. This is also something that I have been torn on. If we had a better system in place, I do not think it would be necessary for capital punishment to exist. That said, most murderers in the United States face the chance of parole after serving, on average, eight short years in prison. This is why I’m torn. If murderers – those of a sound mind, without some kind of mental disability – served an automatic life-sentence… I would oppose the death penalty 100%. But because we have a very flawed, very corrupt system, eight years in prison for murdering someone is not enough. Keep in mind, on top of that, that the United States has extremely bad or practically non-existent rehabilitation programs set in place, and literally, the murderer who went to prison in the first place is probably going to be the same murderer that gets out of prison, unchanged and just as uncaring as before.
However, in my heart, I cannot support any kind of system that murders innocent people. It’s hypocritical and pathetic, and almost even worse. The number of innocents killed compared to the number of those who are actually guilty does not matter to me. More innocent people die in the name of revenge than the one person who was murdered to begin with. It’s completely nonsensical and illogical.