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In 1994 80% of the US public supported capital punishment. In 2013, 63% of Americans were in favor of the death penalty. A survey of police officers found that 94% favored the death penalty, with 96% of the police giving as the primary reason that it removed a dangerous person from the population. Another reason given was that capital punishment serves as a powerful deterrent to murder. In 2010, 88% of the country's top academic criminological societies rejected the notion that the death penalty acts as a deterrent to murder. Do these statistics strongly support the argument that capital punishment is inappropriate one in the United States today? Can you suggest an alternate explanation for these statistics?

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