17.8% of the victims that were white had black killers who were convicted of the death penalty.5.9% of the victims that were black had white killers who were convicted of the death penalty.Now what we need to know is what are the percentages of interracial murders.http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/homicide/race.htm
7/20/2009 4:41:52 PM
or the fact that the justice system doesn't give a shit when a black person is killed (relatively). but that is a mere side point to the rest of what i was saying.
7/20/2009 4:46:20 PM
disco_stu, from your own source:http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/death-penalty-black-and-white-who-lives-who-dies-who-decidesIt's a lot of words, but you can skip the rhetoric and read the picture descriptions.Since numerous studies have been released revealing the racist application of the death penalty, DAs and whatnot have cleaned up their acts somewhat in terms of who they send up for the axe.But I'd still prefer to be white in the courtroom, and I think most folks feel the same way.
7/20/2009 6:57:41 PM
I question whether the existence of other confounding variables - particularly, poverty and the lack of access to competent counsel - would not work to explain at least some of this disparity. I don't see anything indicating that this variable was controlled for in the analysis.
7/20/2009 7:12:21 PM
^Totally.A kinda twisted hypothetical: would you rathe be white/poor or black/rich when your life is on the line?I dunno. It would depend on where I am. And more cynically, just how dark I'd have to be.I feel crude, but you can't really dress this shit up.
7/20/2009 10:24:18 PM
7/20/2009 11:00:49 PM
In California.
7/20/2009 11:17:01 PM
SimpleJust move ZIG for great justice.
7/21/2009 8:49:01 AM
7/21/2009 8:51:58 AM
7/21/2009 11:06:03 AM
Oh, I looked at the numbers."98% of DAs are white". So?Death Sentence Rate for all cases eligible = .17 For blacks .18. So?What numbers from that editorial convinced you? Because to me it was flimsy and full of pictures and very little substance.[Edited on July 21, 2009 at 11:40 AM. Reason : damned numbers]
7/21/2009 11:20:54 AM
A lot of the evidence is manipulated by both sides."Your" side neglects the race of the victim, the severity of the case, the race of the DA and the jury, etc...when examining the evidence. "My" side manipulates data to make the problem seem more heinous and more sinister than it is (in the study I posted they report the difference between .13 and .18 as blacks being 38 percent more likely to get the death penalty when really it's pretty obvious they are five percent more likely).But you're manipulating data as well. You can't compare the black rate (.18) to the overall rate (.17) because the overall rate has been raised since it includes blacks. You have to compare the black rate (.18) to the non-black rate (.13). And I suspect you know this. Five percent is a meaningful difference, especially since we're discussing the difference between life and death.The motives of both sides for their manipulations is kind of important. One side manipulates because they want to stop killing people (possibly innocent people), and the other side manipulates because they want to keep killing people (innocent folks be damned).The severity of the crime and those cases in the mid-range severity levels are the ones that concern me the most. The high and low ends water down the statistics. A white guy tortures and murders three children in his neighborhood...he's severe...of course, he's going to get the death penalty...a black guy would get the same treatment. But remove those extreme cases, those obvious ones where prejudice would not interfere because the crime is so heinous...and the death rate disparity becomes way more pronounced than the original 5 percent. That is to say, if you torture and murder children, we'll execute you no matter what color your skin is. But as the crime becomes less and less heinous and there is more room for us to sympathize, we tend to sympathize with the non-black guy more.And we've been starting with eligible cases. We haven't even analyzed what makes a homicide eligible for the death penalty in the first place:http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/aggravating-factors-capital-punishment-stateNorth Carolina's aggravating factors:
7/21/2009 4:17:59 PM
Bridget, seriously, stop the appeals to emotion. You're drawing conclusions about my philosophical views based on the fact that I'm not automatically accepting "your side"'s notion about the racist nature of capital punishment. Obviously I want to kill as many black fuckers as possible and I don't give a shit that innocent people may be killed as well. Yee-haw!
7/21/2009 4:26:08 PM
I didn't even realize I was appealing to emotions.I pointed out how you manipulated the data to make it seems less convincing: .18 v. .17 instead of .18 v. .13. I also mentioned that the super severe crimes that everybody gets death for water down the data related to racial disparities in the application of our death penalty. As the crime become less severe, and folks have more leeway in terms of whether or not they apply the death penalty, they choose more often to apply it to blacks than whites...and at some levels, we're talking .25 v. .05 in the death rates.No appeals to emotions.[Edited on July 21, 2009 at 7:39 PM. Reason : Just facts, right?]
7/21/2009 7:37:31 PM
BridgetSPK -- since this has, for now, become a death penalty thread, I suppose I'll run with it.
7/22/2009 12:43:17 AM
7/22/2009 9:04:42 AM
If you don't look like me, you can swing from a damn tree. AMIRITE?!?
7/22/2009 9:56:27 AM