Of the 11 U.S. states that executed prisoners in 2025, Florida led the best way with 19 executions.
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The variety of executions across the globe spiked to a 44-year excessive in 2025, in keeping with a brand new report from Amnesty Worldwide, with state-sanctioned killings almost doubling in the USA within the span of a 12 months.
A complete of two,707 individuals had been killed in 17 nations associated to legal costs starting from drug offenses to acts of political dissidence, the human rights group reported Sunday. That marks a 78% rise in executions from the earlier 12 months, when Amnesty recorded 1,518 executions.
Iran accounted for many of final 12 months’s executions, placing 2,159 individuals to dying — greater than double its executions in 2024. In September, Amnesty mentioned that Iran in 2025 had already reached its highest variety of executions in 15 years. It attributed the surge partly to the nation’s elevated use of the dying penalty “as a instrument of state repression and to crush dissent,” since 2022, when a sweeping girls’s rights protest motion erupted.
Many nations used the dying penalty to implement strict drug legal guidelines, in keeping with Amnesty, together with Iran and Saudi Arabia, the latter of which executed a minimum of 356 individuals in 2025. The nonprofit group, which helps the abolition of the dying penalty, says its execution rely doesn’t embrace suspected hundreds of executions carried out in China, which the group describes because the main nation for executions wherever on the earth.
The U.S. equally noticed a pointy enhance in prisoner executions — 47 throughout 11 states within the final 12 months, up from 25 in 2024. The U.S., the place the dying penalty applies solely to homicide or treason instances, is the one nation within the Americas to have carried out legal executions final 12 months, Amnesty says.
Florida led that rely with 19 executions. The state’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis has championed the dying penalty, hailing it as a “sturdy deterrent” for crime and “an applicable punishment for the worst offenders.” He is made it simpler to impose the punishment: In 2023, he lowered Florida’s authorized threshold for the dying penalty, eliminating the requirement for a jury to unanimously advocate the punishment.
Justin Mazzola, deputy director for analysis at Amnesty Worldwide, says the “enormous spike” in U.S. executions is “tied particularly to what was taking place in Florida.”
“Usually, Florida would solely execute wherever between one to 2, typically a spike of six in a single 12 months,” he mentioned. “Final 12 months, they executed 19 people, so nearly one each couple of weeks,” Mazzola mentioned.
Amnesty Worldwide describes the dying penalty because the “final merciless, inhuman and degrading punishment.”
Mazzola argues that the elevated use of the dying penalty within the U.S. traits towards the American public’s rising opposition to the follow.
The assist for capital punishment peaked in 1994 at 80%, in keeping with Gallup, however has fallen precipitously, Mazzola mentioned, “as individuals perceive an increasing number of about all the problems which might be concerned within the dying penalty, from racism and focusing on of individuals from low-income backgrounds, to points round psychological well being and mental disabilities.”
At this time, assist for the dying penalty within the U.S. hovers at a five-decade low: 52% of People assist capital punishment — the bottom since 1972, in keeping with October polling knowledge from Gallup.
A current report from the Demise Penalty Data Middle backs that development. The middle research state executions however doesn’t take a stance on whether or not it ought to be abolished.
“Our personal analysis exhibits that almost all of U.S. juries are rejecting dying sentences for a wide range of causes,” says the middle’s government director Robin Maher, citing considerations of equity and wrongful conviction.
“I feel it is a rising acknowledgment that the dying penalty is a failed coverage. It actually is not delivering on the promise it as soon as had of deterring future crime and in punishing an inappropriate manner.”











