THE FINANCIAL COSTS
OF THE DEATH PENALTY
The most comprehensive
study in America found that the death penalty
costs North Carolina
$2.16 million per execution over the costs of a non-death
penalty murder case
with a sentence of imprisonment for life (Duke University,
May 1993.) On a national
basis, these figures translate to an extra cost of over
$700 million dollars
spent since 1976 on the death penalty.
The death penalty costs
California $90 million annually beyond the ordinary
costs of the justice
system - $78 million of that total is incurred at the trial level
(Sacramento Bee, March
18, 1988).
Florida spent an estimated
$57 million on the death penalty from 1973 to
1988 to achieve 18 executions
- that is an average of $3.2 million per execution.
(Miami Herald, July
10, 1988).
In Texas, a death penalty
case costs an average of $2.3 million, about three
times the cost of imprisoning
someone in a single cell at the highest security
level for 40 years.
(Dallas Morning News, March 8, 1992).
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