“Given my experience, I believe there are three compelling reasons why the death penalty should be replaced. (1) The criminal justice system makes mistakes and the possibility of executing innocent people is both inherently wrong and morally reprehensible; (2) My personal experience and crime data show the death penalty does not reduce crime; and (3) The death penalty wastes precious resources that could be best used to fight crime and solve thousands of unsolved homicides languishing in filing cabinets in understaffed police departments across the state.” PeopleShouldBelieveDoeStatesReasonShowsUsedFightingThreeGivenI BelieveJusticeMistakeCrimePossibilityWasteResourcesPoliceSolveCriminalsInnocentDataReason WhyDepartmentMaking MistakesCompellingReplacedPenaltiesDeath PenaltyCabinetsPersonal ExperiencesJustice SystemCriminal JusticeHomicideCriminal Justice SystemFilingExecutingPolice DepartmentCompelling ReasonFiling Cabinet Author:George Gascon
“Given the irreversibility of the death penalty, the possibility of a wrongful conviction can never be overstated.” GivenPossibilityConvictionPenaltiesLaw EnforcementDeath Penalty Author:George Gascon