Major Report Urges Reform of U.S. Capital Punishment System
Major Report Urges Reform of U.S. Capital Punishment System
By Michelle Tullo
WASHINGTON, May 7 2014 (IPS) - Innocent people will be executed in the United States if the countrys capital punishment system is not reformed, warns a new report.
These reforms include improving the use of forensic science, taping confessions, and providing better trained counsel to defendants. These suggestions were among 39 recommendations released Wednesday in a report by the Constitution Project, a nonpartisan group working to improve the U.S. criminal justice system.
The reports authors, collectively known as the Death Penalty Committee, include both supporters and opponents of the death penalty. The publication comes as the United States, one of just 43 countries that havent outlawed capital punishment, is in the midst of one of its largest national discussions on the issue in years.
More than 30 states in the United States continue to allow the death penalty, despite findings that the capital punishment system appears to be biased against minorities and despite dozens of known cases of innocent people being sentenced to death. Since 1973, over 140 people have been exonerated from death row, but critics say it is impossible to tell how many of the 1400 who have been executed may have been innocent.
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