A study released Tuesday
found that one in 10 U.S. death-row inmates are military veterans,
including many who have experienced post-traumatic stress disorder. The
Death Penalty Information Center (DPIC) report estimates about 300
former military personnel are on death row. Though it’s unclear whether
the number of veterans awaiting execution has climbed over the last
several decades, the number may have grown following the wars in Iraq
and Afghanistan, according to DPIC Senior Program Director Richard
Dieter. Though roughly 10 to 20 percent of Iraq and Afghanistan vets are
estimated to have experienced PTSD, the disorder doesn’t disqualify
someone convicted of murder from being sentenced to death, as an
intellectual disability or severe mental illness could.
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