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To: TigerPaw who wrote (26804)7/31/2000 10:48:29 PM
From: Gordon A. Langston  Respond to of 769667
 
Here is direct indication of deterrence.

2)  Obviously, those executed can’t murder again. "Of the roughly 52,000 state prison inmates serving time for murder in
1984, an estimated 810 had previously been convicted of murder and had killed 821 persons following their previous
murder convictions. Executing each of these inmates would have saved 821 lives." (41, 1 Stanford Law Review, 11/88,
pg. 153)  Using a 75% murder clearance rate, it is most probable that the actual number of lives saved would have
been 1026, or fifty times the number legally executed that year. This suggests that some 10,000 persons have been
murdered, since 1971, by those who had previously committed additional murders (JFA). See B.5.