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    Pro Death Penalty

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    While this may be a more daunting topic to undertake, I believe the death penalty is one that should be dealt methodically in ordered to reach my desired point. It is excepted that death penalty laws were first set in place in eighteenth century B.C., there were many discrepancies along the way. However, in the present day twenty first century or the first century of the third millennium, the death penalty is becoming less and less know in the United States. It is customarily thought that the…

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    stance on the subject. Rather, the purpose is to question the physicians’ role in capital punishment. Through briefly stating the purpose of medicine and the purpose of capital and exploring whether an inmate is a patient during the time of lethal injection, I argue that physicians should not participate…

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    addition, another controversial aspect of the death penalty is the means through which it is performed. Presently, the most popular method in which an execution is conducted is through intravenous administration of a lethal injection. The most common method of lethal injection uses a three-drug combination: an anesthetic, a paralytic…

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    The death penalty has been around since the early eighteenth century B.C. as part of the Hammurabi Code. It has been part of the law codes ever since. Fast forward to tenth century Britain where hanging was the normal method for an execution. The death penalty in the United States were deeply influenced by the British in the early years of the developing colonies. “In the early to mid-Nineteenth Century, the abolitionist movement gained momentum in the northeast. In the early part of the century…

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    good for once. (Lubbock). Earle wrote, “The only action pending in the courts on Jon 's behalf is an unprecedented petition to have Jon 's vital organs harvested and donated for transplant before his execution. The supposedly 'non-violent ' lethal injection process literally destroys the lungs and render all the other organs too toxic for transplantation” (Earle 73). If a person did not actually change, then they would not have tried to others above and beyond to express a sincere apology.…

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    among injection drug users, primarily those under the age of thirty (Zibbell et al, 2015). Needle exchange programs have been used as a preventative strategy for reductions in HIV/Hepatitis C transmission among injection drug users. This case study will examine and compare three communities in regards to their practices, successes, and barriers to decreasing HIV/Hepatitis C transmission. Needle exchange is the process of providing clean needles in exchange for dirty needles to injection drug…

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    From Hammurabi’s Code to current death row inmates, capital punishment has been utilized by many governments as a tool for the justice system. The death penalty in the United States can be traced all the way to early American history when it was under colonial rule of Britain. Though in early history the death penalty was used for even menial crimes such as burglary, capital punishment in the United States is currently used for the most heinous crimes, such as first degree murder, rape, treason,…

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    Death Penalty Necessary

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    and thirty-nine executions have been performed in the United States; one hundred and fifty-eight being electrocution, three firing squad executions, eleven gas chamber executions, three hangings, and one thousand two hundred and sixty-four lethal injection executions (deathpenaltyinfo.org). The death penalty is considered by some to be a crime deterrent and this is somewhat true. Although fluctuating between 1976 and 2002 the number of sentences has been decreasing since then. Many Americans are…

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    The topic I chose to do research on for the brochure and the position paper was the controversial issue of lethal injections; if it goes against the Constitution or not. The most interesting thing I have learned throughout my research is that one of the drugs used in the lethal injection, sodium thiopental, is commonly used for general surgery. It puts the prisoner into a medically induced coma. The two other drugs used are pancuronium bromide and potassium bromide. Pancuronium bromide stops…

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    Unjust Death Penalty

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    the state of California alone, an execution has not occurred since ten years ago. After California’s last execution in the year of 2006, problems that had arose regarding lethal injection protocols brought the state’s execution system to a halt. “Because of different legal issues surrounding the state’s lethal injection procedures, executions have not taken place since 2006” (California). Ever since this complication, the execution process never restarted. Meanwhile, California’s death row is…

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