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Tue Apr 29, 2014, 01:23 PM Apr 2014

Study: One Out of Twenty Five Death Row Inmates Is Innocent [View all]

How many American prisoners have been wrongfully convicted of the crimes they're serving time for? Answering that question would help measure the effectiveness the criminal justice system.

Researchers of a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences tried to get to this answer by reviewing death penalty cases. Because of the life-or-death stakes involved, a lot more effort is exerted to exonerate death row inmates than any other cohort of inmate.

In fact, according to the research, 1.7 percent of all death row inmates are eventually exonerated. It's a higher number than the one quoted by Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia in Kansas v. Marsh, a case about the death penalty. He claimed the error rate was .027 percent. The researchers dismissed that number; they say it was arrived at by extending the exoneration rate of a small subgroup of inmates (capital cases) to the wider American prison population.

Instead, the researchers used the exoneration rate on death row and extended it to inmates whose capital punishment is replaced by life imprisonment, at which point efforts to exonerate them largely subside. Based on that idea, they estimate 4.1 percent, or one in 25, of all death row inmates are innocent, meaning that they would be exonerated if they remained on death row.

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http://reason.com/blog/2014/04/29/study-one-out-of-twenty-five-death-row-i

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Frankly I'm surprised it's that low a percentage... truebrit71 Apr 2014 #1
ITA eom JustAnotherGen Apr 2014 #3
??? truebrit71 Apr 2014 #14
In Total Agreement JustAnotherGen Apr 2014 #16
Aaah!! Thanks! truebrit71 Apr 2014 #20
This, Sir, Is The Only Legitimate Argument Against Capital Punishment The Magistrate Apr 2014 #2
Plus 100 JustAnotherGen Apr 2014 #4
Not the only, but the most likely to prevail. morningfog Apr 2014 #6
And that, in practice, it is racially biased KamaAina Apr 2014 #15
No I think the humanitarian argument is a legitimate argument. Shoulders of Giants Apr 2014 #9
Well, and not killing people is another. nt Logical Apr 2014 #10
I Have Little Regard For That One, Sir: States Kill, It Is What They Do The Magistrate Apr 2014 #11
We'll sir you must agree with the leaders of the other countries who love the..... Logical Apr 2014 #12
You Know Who Else Liked Jelly Omelets, Sir? ---- HITLER!!!!! The Magistrate Apr 2014 #13
Well played! Egnever Apr 2014 #19
Stupid comparison. But you know that. Nt Logical Apr 2014 #22
It's the only argument we need. But not the only one. RedCappedBandit Apr 2014 #17
Yup yup Victor_c3 Apr 2014 #21
There are a lot of legitimate arguments, this is but one. surrealAmerican Apr 2014 #24
The exact reason Illinois abolished the Death Penalty /nt Drale Apr 2014 #5
Any truly civilized society would look at the possibility of one innocent person Arugula Latte Apr 2014 #7
The death penalty must go nadinbrzezinski Apr 2014 #8
But point out that when you support the DP, you're supporting the murder of innocents RedCappedBandit Apr 2014 #18
I really don't care for the dp. nt ZombieHorde Apr 2014 #23
Of this I have no doubt n/t etherealtruth Apr 2014 #25
What sucks is that getting rid of the death penalty won't fix much. whopis01 Apr 2014 #26
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