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  1. Mar 30, 2022 · Our survey shows that four in 10 (40%) Britons support the death penalty, with half (50%) opposed and 10% unsure. Conservative voters are much more likely to support the death penalty (58% support, 34% oppose) than Labour voters (23% support, 66% oppose).

  2. 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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  4. Feb 10, 2023 · Of those who supported the return of capital punishment, 71% were aged 55-64 years old whilst the 25-34-year-old bracket was least in favour on 51%. In addition, 43% agreed capital punishment would be an effective deterrent with 26% disagreeing while 38% disagreed that the death penalty has no place in a modern society, with 30% agreeing.

    • 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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  5. International Polls and Studies. For the first time ever, support for the death penalty in the United Kingdom fell below 50%. In 2014, 54% of surveyed Britons supported the death penalty “for some crimes”. This question was asked as part of the yearly British Social Attitudes survey.

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  7. Only White evangelical (59 percent) and White mainline Protestants (52 percent) expressed majority support for the death penalty, with 34% and 40% from these groups, respectively, preferring life without parole.

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