Death Penalty Focus
Non-profit organization dedicated to the abolition of capital punishment / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Death Penalty Focus (DPF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to the abolition of the death penalty through public education, grassroots and political organizing, media engagement, and coalition building.[1] DPF also serves as a support network and as a liaison among anti-death penalty groups nationwide and across the world.
Formation | 1988; 36 years ago (1988) |
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Type | nonprofit organization |
95-4153420 | |
Purpose | Abolition of death penalty |
Headquarters | 500 Capitol Mall
Suite 2350 Sacramento, CA 95814 |
Region served | United States |
Membership | 150,000 |
The group opposes the death penalty as "ineffective, racist, and fiscally inefficient."[2] In 1999, the organization said the death penalty is "an ineffective and brutally simplistic response to the serious and complex problem of violent crime.”[3] DPF has partnered with numerous families of victims of violent crime to abolish the death penalty.
DPF is governed by a Board of Directors composed of activists, political, religious, and civic leaders, along with legal scholars and attorneys involved in death penalty litigation. In addition, DPF has an Advisory Board composed of community and religious leaders, celebrities, writers, and representatives of labor and human rights organizations who support anti-death penalty work.