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2014-2015 Cap. Punishment 1 (2014-2015)

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U.S. Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
Bureau ofJustice Statistics


                                        Statistical Brief

May 2017                                                                                            NCJ 2506



   Capital Punishment, 2014-2015

Tracy L. Snell, BJS Statistician

This report provides information on persons under sentence of death on December 31, 2014, and December 31, 2015.
It includes summary trends on the population of inmates under sentence of death, admissions and releases from death row,
and the number of persons executed. Also, it includes advance counts on executions in 2016.


In 2014-
m At yearend, 34 states and the Federal Bureau of Prisons
  (BOP)  held 2,942 inmates under sentence of death,
  41 fewer than at yearend 2013.
m Eighteen states and BOP received 69 inmates under
  sentence of death.

m Seven states executed 35 inmates.

m Twenty-two states and BOP removed 75 inmates from
  under sentence of death by means other than execution.

m Overall, 17 states held fewer inmates under sentence of
  death than a year earlier, 5 states and BOP held more
  inmates, and 13 states held the same number.

m The largest decline in inmates under sentence of death
  occurred in Missouri (down 11), followed by Tennessee
  (down  7), and Arizona and Georgia (each down 5).

m A judge vacated the death sentence of the one remaining
  inmate under sentence of death in Wyoming.


FIGURE  1
Number  of persons executed, 1930-2015


Number
200





100


50


  0 1 -         -                          I    1.  1 - -
  1930  1940 1950  1960  1970 1980  1990  2000 2010 2015
Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, National Prisoner Statistics Program (NPS-8),
1930-2015.


In  2015-
m  At yearend, 33 states and the BOP held 2,881 inmates
   under sentence of death, 61 fewer than at yearend 2014.

 m This was the fifteenth consecutive year in which the
   number of inmates under sentence of death decreased.

 m Fourteen states and BOP received 49 inmates under
   sentence of death.

 m Six states executed 28 inmates.
 m Twenty-one states removed 82 inmates from under
   sentence of death by means other than execution.

 m Overall, 20 states held fewer inmates under sentence of
   death than a year earlier, 5 states and BOP held more
   inmates, and 9 held the same number.

 m The largest decline in inmates under sentence of death
   occurred in Texas (down 17), followed by Georgia
   (down 8), and Missouri (down 7).

 m The governor of Maryland commuted the sentences of
   the four remaining inmates under sentence of death in
   the state.

FIGURE  2
Number  of persons under sentence of death, 1953-2015
Number
4,000


3,000


2,000


1,000


/


K


    1953 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015
Sou rce: Bu reau of Justice Statistics, National Pri soner Statistics Program (NPS-8),
1953-2015.


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