Death Penalty: 144 Countries Have Abolished or Abandoned It; We’re Among 55 Who Still Have It
Amnesty International reports that altogether, 108 countries had completely abolished the death penalty by the end of 2021; a total of 144 countries have abolished it in practice (that is, no executions in the past ten years). Fifty-five countries, including the United States, retain the death penalty. At the end of 2021, there are, however, some 28,670 persons who have been sentenced to death. Iraq has the highest number, around 8,000; the United States has 2,382 persons on death row.
Source: “Death Penalty 2021: Facts and Figure,” Amnesty International, May 24, 2022, https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2022/05/death-penalty-2021-facts-and-figures/.