15 US States that have the Death Penalty

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1- Tennessee

  • Violent crime rate: 672.70 per 100,000 people
  • Imprisonment rate: 308 adults per 100,000
  • Population: 7134327

Tennessee has the highest violent crime rate in the US states that have the death penalty. In 2023, Tennessee recorded 46,328 violent offences, more than twice as many as Virginia, a state with almost 1.5 million more residents than Tennessee. It is on our list of 15 US states that have the death penalty

The rise in property-related crimes in Memphis and Shelby County was attributed to the number of reported burglaries, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI). While the county as a whole had a rise of around 12 percent, Memphis saw an increase of 23 percent. Carjacking, or the alleged theft of motor vehicles, rose by over 13% in Memphis and 11% in Shelby County. Also, Tennessee stands alone as the sole state to utilize electrocution, while all other states opt for lethal injection.

Conclusion

There are 15 US states that still have the death penalty in place, while the rest of the states have either abolished it or currently do not have it.

In the United States, the death penalty is a controversial issue, with some states imposing a death sentence for murder, while others have abolished it. There have been instances where the death penalty was reinstated, as well as cases where a court declared a state’s death penalty statute as unconstitutional. Some states have a moratorium on the death penalty, and some have even voted to abolish it.

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