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    Annotated Bibliography Aronson, Jay D., and Simon A. Cole. “Science and the Death Penalty: DNA, Innocence, and The Debate over Capital Punishment in the United States.” Law & Social Inquiry 34.3 (2009): 603-633. Academic Search Complete. Web. 4 Nov. 2015. This article suggests that the possibility of executing an innocent person is the most prominent argument against the capital punishment. Aronson and Cole claim there is a degree of uncertainty in criminal justice practices, which can be…

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    Capital Punishment? Capital punishment is the act of legally executing someone for a crime they have committed after a fair legal trial. It is in also called the death penalty. It is carried out by the state in various methods including lethal injection, electric chair, gas chamber and hanging. In most countries where it is still carried out, it is mostly carried out the punishment for murder. In other countries, however, it extends to culprits found guilty of treason, rape, fraud and adultery.…

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    for the electric bolts to pulse through their body leading to a painful death. Maybe also a gas chamber, or hanging that was used in movies that take place many years ago. The main form of the death penalty used in today’s society would be lethal injection, as it is considered the most humane method. Up until that point the main method used was the electric chair. In Sherman Alexie’s poem, “Capital Punishment”, he aims at the idea of the electric chair. Alexie describes…

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    Abdullah Almheza April 10th 2016 NLS290 Issue Paper Taught by Mrs. Misty Capital Punishment Capital Punishment serves justice and humans equality Ever since the Big Bang and the foundation of Earth people had a Capital Punishment until the mid-19th century. People in the past were not as many as people nowadays and they are certainly different in the way they think and live. Zimring (2004) says “Until rather recently, the penalty of death was a universal feature of criminal justice. Students…

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    Carolina; however, gives the inmate the choice of if they want to be injected or be electrocuted. If they choose the electric chair, everyone knows they will get electrocuted, but on the other hand, if the inmate decides that they want to get a lethal injection, there is a three step drug process that they go through. The first drug that they give the inmate in South Carolina is Pentobarbital, which is a drug used to slow down the brain and the Nervous System. Then they give them Pancuronium…

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    on April 23, 2014 in Arizona (Economist, 2014). Convicted double-murderer Joseph Wood suffered for two hours after a botched lethal injection. Though it may seem hard to grasp why another person should feel sympathy for a convicted murderer, no universal definition of cruel and unusual punishment exists. Thus one can make the argument that botched lethal injections fall under this protection. An additional argument supporting that the death penalty is a cruel and unusual punishment rests within…

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    their breath and create a dramatic, terrifying scene. The firing squad is when five well-trained sharpshooters get behind the alleged criminal on death row. With only one sharpshooter with a bullet in his gun, the prisoner does not know which well-trained sharpshooter has his life in their hands while the prisoner anxiously waits for his time to come with the mindset of teasing and frustration. Last but not least is hanging, they strap a Noose around your neck, which tightens more and more with…

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    The death penalty is viewed as a heavy subject with many moral issues tide to it but in reality the death penalty is one of the easiest law out there even with the shackles of moral impute. In the end the punishment should fit the crime no matter the moral ideology. People should not be arguing that the death penalty is below the society that has been created through brutal acts. The death penalty in all forms is made for the protection of others. With it, many criminals who have done…

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    Troubleshooting at Sea 101: Diagnosing and Fixing Engine Problems Have you ever broken down at sea? There’s nothing worse than the realization that something is wrong with your boat. Especially when everything was functioning fine! Unfortunately, this scenario is not that uncommon. Luckily, majority of the times it’s a problem you can fix onboard with the right know-how and a good set of tools. Even though you can’t fix every problem at sea, you can increase your chances of getting out of a…

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    Capital Punishment 2,943 prisoners are currently on death row. Of those, only 60 are in a federal prison for infamous acts of murder. Capital punishment, or more commonly known as the death penalty/sentence, is a government type of punishment for committing capital crimes. Currently, the number of people on death row is high and is continuing to rise. Attorneys state that capital punishment is not justified for humans, even though it is. Capital punishment is a better choice than receiving a…

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