Wednesday, May 1, 2024 May 1, 2024
70° F Dallas, TX
Advertisement
Crime

Texas ‘Orgy of Executions’ May Reduce Murders

|

There’s no consensus among studies that have sought to determine how effective the death penalty is as a deterrent. But the latest look at the numbers, focused on our own state of Texas, suggests that there’s a slight decline in the number of murders: a reduction of 0.5 to 2.5 homicides in a month following an execution.

Among the states, only Texas executes enough people in a year to be studied this way, according to the sociologists. I trust that they properly controlled for any number of other variables that may have affected the data, which came from the years 1994 to 2005. But I pay a reasonable amount of attention to the daily news, and I don’t think I’m aware of every time there’s an execution.

We put criminals to death so frequently in our state (looks like we average more than two a month) that it’s not really treated as big news, is it? Unless the person was convicted for some notorious local crime? I hate to sound crass about the government taking the life of a human being, but news of executions is lost like white noise in our media reports.

Do potential murderers pay much closer attention to the news than I do? If the study is to be believed, I guess they do.

Related Articles

Local News

Leading Off (5/1/24)

Big sports day to start this May.
Image
Partner Content

Face of Cancer Care

Steven Paulson, M.D., Texas Oncology
Image
Partner Content

Face of Property Tax

Ryan Chismark, Partner, Meritax Advisors
Advertisement