The cost of the death penalty versus life in prison is a complex issue that varies depending on multiple factors such as legal fees, appeals, and housing expenses. Some studies suggest that the death penalty can be more expensive due to lengthy legal processes and specialized facilities. However, other studies argue that life imprisonment costs more in the long run due to healthcare and housing costs for aging inmates. Ultimately, the cost effectiveness of the death penalty versus life in prison is a contentious and multifaceted topic that lacks a definitive answer.
The punishment for first degree murder varies by jurisdiction, but it typically includes a lengthy prison sentence, up to and including life imprisonment without the possibility of parole, or in some cases, the death penalty.
The percentage of criminals that say life in prison is worse than the death penalty is estimated to be above 60. It is quite tormenting to know that the rest of your life will be confined to the prison walls.
The max stay is life, max penalty death.
Short of the death penalty it would be life in prison wothout the possibility of parole.
Iowa does not have Life in prison nor the Death Penalty because the majority of Iowans are against the thought of murdering people when they could instead rot in prison.
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(in the US) Depending on the state, you could receive either the death penalty or you could go to prison for the rest of your life.
It is obious that those comdemed to die, would rather live in prison all their life.
If you mean what costs more for the government, life in prison. A man in prison has to be provided shelter and food, whereas a dead man obviously does not.
Yes, he got the death penalty but no he did not die. After Manson's conviction and sentencing in 1970 the death penalty was struck down by the Supreme Court. That made Manson's death sentences commute to life in prison. This has made him eligibly
It is obviously cheaper to execute a prisoner than to support someone for life in prison; but that isn't how we make decisions that involve life and death in this country.
It must be a felony in a state that uses death penalty. Death penalty is not common, mostly used with serial killers. Murder is the most common crime punished by death, but most of the cases are just sentenced to life in prison.