Since the death penalty was reinstated in 1976, 1,173 convicted murderers have been executed in the United States. (As of September 1, 2009)
There were a total of 52.
There were 52 US executions in 2009.
1223 Since 1976 there have been 1386 executions carried out in the United States. Most of those executions occurred in the South.
The numbers for the year 2011 won't be available until sometime in 2012.
**Since the reinstatement of the Death Penalty in 1976 there have been a total of 1,200 executions. The last execution was on 3-30-2010. There are 19 other executions scheduled for the year 2010.
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Texas leads the nation in number of executions.
There are about 33 a year on average. 2011 has been abnormally active.
10 people have been awarded
ive never been there myself, hmm, what country is it in?
china
More than 4,500 people have been executed in the United States since 1930. There is no way of knowing how many have been executed in U.S. history because executions were often local affairs, with no central agency keeping track of them. In addition to judicially imposed executions, from 1882 through 1951 there were 4,730 recorded lynchings by vigilantes in the U.S, with many of them being highly public affairs.
There are 8,760 hours in the year 2011. There are 525,600 minutes in the year 2011. There are 31,536,000 seconds in the year 2011.
The Peoples Republic of China considers the number of executions it carries out each year to be confidential. Various human rights organizations say that China's executions lead the world in the number of such executions. With that said, these organizations point out that China's large population is one cause of this leading number. As an aside, human rights groups name Iran as the leader in criminal executions on a per capita basis.