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November 19, 2007

Does Death Penalty Save Lives? A New Debate - New York Times

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Does Death Penalty Save Lives? A New Debate - New York Times
For the first time in a generation, the question of whether the death penalty deters murders has captured the attention of scholars in law and economics, setting off an intense new debate about one of the central justifications for capital punishment.

According to roughly a dozen recent studies, executions save lives. For each inmate put to death, the studies say, 3 to 18 murders are prevented.

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