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Respondents aged 18-34 opposed the death penalty 55%–41%, while those aged 35-54 supported it 58%–41% and Americans 55 and older from 63%–35% in 2020 to 61%–36% in 2021. Level of education also affected views on the death penalty. College graduates favored capital punishment 50%–47%.
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Support for capital punishment in Louisiana has fallen by...
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- Differing Views of Death Penalty by Race and Ethnicity, Education, Ideology
- Intraparty Differences in Support For The Death Penalty
- Overwhelming Share of Death Penalty Supporters Say It Is Morally Justified
There are wide ideological differences within both parties on this issue. Among Democrats, a 55% majority of conservatives and moderates favor the death penalty, a position held by just 36% of liberal Democrats (64% of liberal Democrats oppose the death penalty). A third of liberal Democrats strongly oppose the death penalty, compared with just 14%...
Republicans are consistently more likely than Democrats to favor the death penalty, though there are divisions within each party by age as well as by race and ethnicity. Republicans ages 18 to 34 are less likely than other Republicans to say they favor the death penalty. Just over six-in-ten Republicans in this age group (64%) say this, compared wi...
Those who favor the death penalty consistently express more favorable attitudes regarding specific aspects of the death penalty than those who oppose it. For instance, nine-in-ten of those who favor the death penalty also say that the death penalty is morally justified when someone commits a crime like murder. Just 25% of those who oppose the death...
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Dec 16, 2022 · According to Gallup, support for capital punishment has remained between 54-56% for each of the past six years. 42% of respondents told Gallup they oppose the death penalty, one percentage point below 2021’s 50-year high.
Oct 11, 2024 · Public opinion polls show that support for the death penalty is currently near historic lows after peaking in 1994 and declining over the last 25 years.
Oct 6, 2017 · The disproportionate impact of the death penalty on the poor shows that these international standards are being violated. We applaud the growing number of countries that have abolished the death penalty and welcome the figures for 2016 showing an overall decrease in its use.
Oct 26, 2018 · However, many countries that retain the death penalty cite perceived public support for the punishment as a key barrier to progress towards abolition.
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Jan 7, 2021 · Accordingly, it is reasonable to assume that the presence of a high percentage of community members who align with a political party that supports the death penalty, could affect the likelihood that an elected official in that county would elect to seek the death penalty when presented with a capital case . The second measure of local political ...