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Life or Death?
Poll: More Americans Still Favor Death Penalty

Analysis
by Gary Langer

ABCNEWS.com

May 7 — The terrorist crimes of Sept. 11 haven't altered basic views on capital punishment: Americans still divide about evenly on whether murderers in general should be put to death or locked up for the rest of their lives.



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Sampling, data collection and tabulation for this poll were done by TNS Intersearch.
Most don't object to the death penalty on principle. A new ABCNEWS.com poll finds 65 percent of Americans support capital punishment when no alternative is offered. But given life without parole as an option, people divide — 46 percent for executions, 43 percent for life in prison.

These results are about the same as they've been in ABCNEWS polling for the last two years, with support for the death penalty below its peak. Previous polling has shown a decline in belief that executions work as a deterrent, and concern about uneven enforcement.


The Death Penalty Trend

    Support the
Death Penalty
  Oppose the
Death Penalty
Now   65%   26
April 2001   63   28
Sept. '94 (Gallup)   80   16
Now   46   43
April 2001   46   45
Feb. '99 (Gallup)   56   38
These questions ask about punishment for convicted murderers in general; support for the death penalty can be higher in specific cases. Last spring, for example, 75 percent of Americans favored executing Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh. He was put to death by lethal injection on June 11, 2001.

Preference for mandatory life prison sentences runs highest among nonwhites, Democrats, women and young adults. But even among Republicans, who very broadly support the death penalty in principle, far fewer — 50 percent — prefer it to mandatory life.

Given the choice, men prefer capital punishment over mandatory life by 53 percent to 36 percent, while women prefer mandatory life, 49 percent to 39 percent. Whites prefer the death penalty by 50 percent to 40 percent, but nonwhites broadly favor life terms, 59 percent to 26 percent.


More Americans Favor Death Penalty

  Support the
Death Penalty
Oppose the
Death Penalty
Prefer the
Death Penalty
Prefer Mandatory
Life Sentence
All 65% 26 46 43
Men 73 22 52 36
Women 57 29 39 49
Age 18-34 60 31 40 51
Age 35+ 67 23 47 40
Whites 68 22 50 40
Nonwhites 52 38 26 59
Democrats 61 30 38 52
Independents 61 28 53 39
Republicans 80 14 50 40

Methodology

This ABCNEWS.com survey was conducted by telephone May 1-5 among a random national sample of 1,021 adults. Each question was administered to a random half of the total sample. The results have a 4.5-point error margin. Sampling, data collection and tabulation were done by TNS Intersearch of Horsham, Pa.

Previous ABCNEWS polls on this subject and others can be found in our PollVault.

 
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