Finding Data: The Politics and Magic of Accessing Capital Punishment Data

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Grand Valley State University ScholarWorks@GVSU 2014 Presentations Big Data Conference 4-2014 Finding Data: The Politics and Magic of Accessing Capital Punishment Data Barbara O Brien Michigan State University College of Law, obrienb@law.msu.edu Follow this and additional works at: http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/bigdata_conference2014 Recommended Citation O Brien, Barbara, "Finding Data: The Politics and Magic of Accessing Capital Punishment Data" (2014). 2014 Presentations. Paper 18. http://scholarworks.gvsu.edu/bigdata_conference2014/18 This Open Access is brought to you for free and open access by the Big Data Conference at ScholarWorks@GVSU. It has been accepted for inclusion in 2014 Presentations by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks@GVSU. For more information, please contact scholarworks@gvsu.edu.

1 FINDING DATA: THE POLITICS AND MAGIC OF ACCESSING CAPITAL PUNISHMENT DATA Mona Lynch, University of California at Irvine Catherine M. Grosso, Michigan State University College of Law Barbara O Brien, Michigan State University College of Law Valerie West, John Jay College, City University of New York

2 Most Crime is Local

3 Criminal Justice System Flowchart Bureau of Justice Statistics, http://www.bjs.gov/content/largechart.cfm

4 What can national datasets show us? FBI: Supplementary Homicide Reports Death Penalty Information Center: Executions in the United States FBI: National Incident-Based Reporting System Series Bureau of Justice Statistics: Capital Punishment The Espy File: Executions in the United States 1608-2002

5 Local Crimes Federal Data

6 Table 1. Murders, Capital Murders, Death Sentences and Executions for Three States, 1977-2013 California Texas Florida Murders (1977-2012) 98,256 63,431 40,645 Capital Murders* (1977-2011) 35,320 12,948 2,735 % Capital* 35% 21% 14% Arrests per Capital Murder* 57.2 75.4 67.6 Death Row (April, 2013) 731 298 412 Death Sentences (1977-2013) 922 958 941 Death Sentences per 1000 Murders (1977-2012) 9.14 14.96 22.78 Death Sentences per 1000 Capital Murders (1977 25.1 87.1 330.5 Executions (1977-2013) 13 508 81 Executions per 1000 Murders (1977-2012) 0.13 7.76 1.82 Executions per 1000 Capital Murders (1977-2011) 0.4 36.8 25.9 Executions per 1000 Death Sentences (1977-2013 14.10 530.27 86.08 Murder Rate (Average 1977-2012) 9.20 9.42 8.58 Population (30 Yr. Average, 1,000,000's) 30.5 18.8 13.9 * Detailed data from the SHR to compute capital-eligible homicides in Florida are missing for some years. Estimates for Florida here are based on multiple imputations and should be interpretted cautiously. Sources: Murders (1977-2012): UCR Slide from presentation by Jeff Fagan, Columbia Law School, with Amanda Geller

7 To Be Death Eligible Murder (Intentional Killing or Felony Murder) At least ONE Statutory Aggravating Circumstance Death Eligible Murder 1. Defendant was in prison at time of murder 2. Defendant was previously convicted murder or violent felony 3. More than one victim 4. Created great risk of death to many persons 5. Concurrent robbery, rape, arson, burglary or kidnapping 6. To avoiding arrest or effect an escape 7. For pecuniary gain 8. Especially heinous, atrocious or cruel

8 To Be Death Eligible Murder (Intentional Killing) At least ONE Statutory Aggravating Circumstance Death Eligible Murder Many jurisdictions try to keep a list of all murders that occur and those resulting in charges. Each jurisdiction keeps track of murders that result in a death sentence (i.e. who is or was on death row). No jurisdictions keep a list of death eligible murders.

9 Reality... Most death penalty research requires extensive data collection.

Charging and Sentencing Studies 10 A B C D All Death Eligible Murders (n=97) No Capital Court Martial 58% (56/97) No Capital Conviction 27% (11/41) Overall Death Sentencing Rate: 15% 15/97 Capital Court Martial 42% (41/97) Capital Conviction 73% (30/41) No Death Sentence 50% (15/30) Death Sentence 50% (15/30) All Death Eligible Cases Stage 1 Capital Referral Stage 2 Capital Court Martial Stage 3 Capital Sentencing Hearing Figure 1. Overview of Decisionmaking and Outcomes (from Racial Discrimination in the Administration of the Death Penalty: The Experience of the United States Armed Forces (1984-2005))

11 Criminal Justice System Flowchart Bureau of Justice Statistics, http://www.bjs.gov/content/largechart.cfm

12 Finding Data: Meaningful Control Variables Charges and Convictions Procedural History Aggravating Factors Mitigating Circumstances Defendant s Demographics and Background Defendant s Mental Health, Drug, and Alcohol History Victim s Background Circumstances of Victim Characteristics of the Homicide Defendant s Motives Role of Co-Perpetrators Defense to Charges Strength and Type of Evidence Defendant s Military Background

13 Post-Conviction Analyses Direct Appeal Data Base (assembled by authors) Habeas Corpus Data Base (assembled by authors) United States Census Data Bureau of Justice Statistics Prison Census State Post- Conviction Data Base (assembled by authors) Death Row Census Data Base (coded from NAACP LDF Death Row USA) Uniform Crime Reports Database Liebman, James, Jeffrey Fagan, and Valerie West. A Broken System: Error Rates in Capital Cases, 1973-1995. COLUMBIA LAW SCHOOL, PUBLIC LAW RESEARCH PAPER 15 (2000).

14 Consequences 1. Expense, 2. Information biases & 3. Limitations in the available data: A. Distort our findings, B. Create gaps in our research & C. Dictate research questions.

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17 Goals? Data retention and sharing norms and regulations as a start. Greater exploitation of alternative methodologies to find and generate data relevant to key remaining questions.

18 Mock Jury Decisionmaking Experiments (Lynch & Haney) Linguistic Analyses of Voir Dire (Grosso & O Brien) NEW APPROACHES TO AN AGE-OLD PROBLEM Qualitative Interview Studies (Bowers, et al.) Ethnography & Field Studies (Conley) Artifacts/Doc uments analyses Media Analyses (Phillips) Other experimental approaches?