As in past editions, it examines the basic characteristics of incoming, outgoing, and yearend death-row inmates -- sex, race, region, ethnic origin, age, marital status at time of imprisonment, and level of education. Criminal justice matters treated include offense, prior felony convictions, murder convictions, legal status at time of arrest, time spent on death row, and, for those removed from death row, both the method of removal and status at yearend. Data on whether laws provide for automatic appeal and on the minimum age at which the death sentence can be imposed are reported for the second year in a row. Four appendixes contain summaries of current and past penalty laws for each jurisdiction, the data tables on which the report is based, facsimiles of the questionnaires used to collect the data, and the methodology. Data for the report were collected and analyzed by the Bureau of the Census under contract to the Bureau of Justice Statistics. (Author abstract)
Capital Punishment, 1982
NCJ Number
91533
Date Published
1985
Length
100 pages
Annotation
This report, one in a series published under the National Prisoner Statistics program, provides tabular, graphic, and textual information on the Nation's death-row population and on the status of death penalty laws in the United States.
Abstract