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The Executioner - Rhein & Laeng AncestryAn executioner is a person who carries out a death sentence for the state. The image that comes usually to people's minds is of a hooded medieval executioner.Imperial Decrees · Duties And Status Of The... · The Executioner's Spiritual...
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A Short History of the Executioner - The AppendixJun 11, 2014 · The history of the professional executioner is a chronicle of perfecting the choreography of death. It's a story of exacting skill and the never-ending search ...
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Executioners in the Middle Ages: between myth and realityJul 4, 2024 · Executioners in medieval towns played a crucial role in the judicial system by carrying out capital punishments. Their responsibilities extended ...
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The Executioners Who Inherited Their Jobs - Smithsonian MagazineJan 26, 2018 · Though legally the position of executioner was not hereditary, it may as well have been. The title passed typically from eldest son to eldest ...<|separator|>
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What Was It Like to Be an Executioner in the Middle Ages?Aug 24, 2019 · Contrary to popular opinion, executioners weren't uneducated. In fact, those in the profession had uncommonly high literacy rates for members ...
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Biographies of Notorious Executioners and InquisitorsAug 29, 2025 · Frantz Schmidt was Nuremberg's executioner whose meticulously kept diary records 394 executions plus lesser punishments, offering a rare, day-by ...
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The Grim Lives of Famous Executioners in Medieval SocietyNov 9, 2024 · Throughout the medieval period and beyond, the executioners played a fundamental role in society and dispensed the King's justice with deadly efficiency.
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Executioner: Understanding the Legal Definition and RoleExecutioner, Person who carries out the death penalty. Specifically involved in capital punishment. ; Hangman, Historical term for an executioner using hanging.
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How do I become an executioner? - Corrections1Sep 14, 2015 · He is usually the only one with a sole-person responsibility. Most states use lethal injection as the method of execution. In some of these, a ...
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The Daily Life of a Medieval Executioner: Duties and ChallengesJan 24, 2025 · Their duties extended beyond executions to tasks such as interrogations, administering torture, and even disposing of bodies. Despite their ...
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The Secret Lives of Medieval Executioners: Society's OutcastsOct 10, 2024 · In Japan, executioners came from the lowest social caste, and in the Ottoman Empire, only Roma gypsies could serve as executioners. Their brutal ...
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Federal Laws Providing for the Death PenaltyFederal laws punishable by death include trafficking large quantities of drugs and attempting, authorizing, or advising the killing of an officer, juror, or ...
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Amdt8.4.9.10 Execution Methods - Constitution AnnotatedEighth Amendment: Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.
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Manner of Federal ExecutionsAug 5, 2020 · Federal executions are typically by lethal injection, but can be in any manner consistent with Federal law, and may be in any Federal, State, ...<|separator|>
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State-by-State Execution Protocols - Death Penalty Information CenterState-by-state execution protocols exist, such as Arizona's (March 10, 2021), California's (March 2018), and Kentucky's (Dec. 14, 2004).
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Violence and Justice in Europe: Punishment, Torture and ExecutionBy the early seventeenth century a different form of prison, known as ... Even in states where no change in penal law occurred, fewer criminals were tortured and ...Missing: distinctions jailer
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The Executioner: Life on the Edge of Medieval LawMar 2, 2025 · The Burden of Isolation and Social Stigma In medieval Europe, the executioner's profession was inextricably linked with impurity and sin, and ...
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How to Become a Torturer in Medieval TimesJun 20, 2025 · The executioner and torturer difference was clear: torturers extracted truth through pain, while executioners delivered final punishment.Missing: europe | Show results with:europe
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[PDF] Grisly Assyrian Record of Torture and DeathThe Babylonian destruction of their capital city Nineveh in 612 B.C. marks the end of the Neo-Assyrian empire, although a last Assyrian king, Ashur-uballit II, ...
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[PDF] IN THE HISTORY OF THE ANCIENT WORLD, THE DEATH PENALTYIn ancient Rome, slaves were executed more often than freedmen. The years ... and in ancient Egypt, criminals used to feed lions or crocodiles. The ...
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The Dark Life of a Medieval Executioner – A Cut Away from the RestOct 6, 2019 · Theirs was one of the darkest, most taboo jobs of the Middle Ages. Whether employed in splendid royal courts or backwater petty castles, these ...
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Executioners in medieval Europe: History of capital punishment.May 30, 2013 · In the medieval era, public executions were meant to accomplish two goals: first, to shock spectators and, second, to reaffirm divine and temporal authority.
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What Was It Like to Be an Executioner? - Publishers WeeklyMar 15, 2013 · In premodern Europe, professional executioners were particularly reviled as cold-blooded killers for hire and accordingly excluded from ...
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Introduction: A Global History of Execution and the Criminal CorpseIndeed, the sixteenth century saw extensive changes in the form of executions, ushering in what David Garland has termed the 'early modern' mode of capital ...
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Executions and death-penalty reforms in Britain - London MuseumSep 25, 2022 · Other reforms included the banning of public executions in 1868, and the abolition of beheading and quartering in 1870. The age at which a ...Missing: executioner | Show results with:executioner
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Punishments - changes to capital punishment - Crime and ... - BBCThe executioner William Marwood developed the 'long drop' method and first trialled it in 1874. The technique was gradually introduced in all gaols. Next ...
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The Guillotine's First Cut - History.comApr 25, 2012 · With the executioner now reduced to more button-pusher than craftsman, Sanson could guillotine a dozen victims in just 13 minutes. When the ...
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Other American Execution MethodsThe executioner adds sulfuric acid to the bowl through a tube, and then controls a lever allowing a gauze bag of cyanide to drop into the acid. The cyanide ...
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Who are the death row executioners? Disgraced doctors ...Apr 17, 2025 · Most executioners say they just fell into the job. The opportunity came to them, and they had their reasons for saying yes.
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Global: Executions soar to highest number in almost a decadeMay 29, 2024 · 2023 saw a sharp rise in executions across the Middle East, with numbers soaring to their highest in almost a decade.
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Death penalty 2020: Middle East and North Africa dominates list of ...Apr 21, 2021 · Iran (246+), Egypt (107+), Iraq (45+) and Saudi Arabia (27) accounted for 88% of all reported executions carried out worldwide in 2020, excluding China.
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Executions Around the World | Death Penalty Information CenterAmnesty International recorded at least 883 executions in 20 countries – a 53% increase from the 579 executions in 18 countries in 2021 – marking the highest ...
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How many countries still have the death penalty, and how ... - BBCJan 25, 2024 · The number of executions is rising globally, but many countries have banned capital punishment.
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Medieval Justice: The Executioner's Sword from GermanyAfter practicing on animals, executioners were required to pass a final test by performing a clean beheading of a criminal with either sword or axe.Missing: ancient | Show results with:ancient
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Executioner's Sword | Cleveland Museum of ArtExecution by decapitation was generally reserved for the nobility during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. Although the axe was favored in England, for centuries ...Missing: techniques sources
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The History of Hanging - Historic UKIn the first place, it will cause death by strangulation, which was really the only cause of death in the old method before the long drop was introduced.
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The Power of the Criminal Corpse in the Medieval World - NCBI - NIHMay 18, 2018 · ... punishment, normally by hanging, though certain crimes were punished by burning. ... beheading, and quartering, and in 1242 William de Marisco was ...
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Early History of the Death PenaltyEarly Death Penalty Laws In the Tenth Century A.D., hanging became the usual method of execution in Britain. In the following century, William the Conqueror ...
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The History of the Death Penalty: A Timeline1940s — American abolition movement loses support. 1924 — The use of cyanide gas introduced as an execution method. 1930s — Executions reach the highest ...
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Lethal Injection | Death Penalty Information CenterThe three-drug protocol uses an anesthetic or sedative, typically followed by pancuronium bromide to paralyze the inmate and potassium chloride to stop the ...
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[PDF] EXECUTION PROCEDURE MANUAL FOR SINGLE DRUG ...The lethal injection protocol ordinarily involves the successive, simultaneous slow intravenous administration of lethal chemicals and non-lethal saline ...
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Lethal Injection Drugs' Efficacy And Availability For Federal ExecutionsJul 26, 2019 · Federal executioners will now use pentobarbital, a single drug used by states including Georgia, Missouri and Texas.
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Lethal injection protocols - Lethal Injection Information CenterThere are currently 16 medicines listed in US state and federal lethal injection protocols. These are: Pentobarbital (17 states and the Federal Government); ...Missing: United | Show results with:United
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Nitrogen Suffocation | Equal Justice InitiativeAlabama's protocol calls for delivering nitrogen gas to the condemned person through a mask, which experts say creates a substantial risk that oxygen will ...
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Alabama's second nitrogen gas execution follows what critics call an ...Oct 1, 2024 · Alabama is the only state that has developed a protocol for nitrogen gas. Lawmakers had introduced it as a more "humane" substitute for lethal ...
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United States: Experts call for urgent ban on executions by nitrogen ...Nov 20, 2024 · We reiterate our call for an urgent ban on execution by nitrogen asphyxiation, which is clearly prohibited under international law.
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Louisiana reveals nitrogen gas execution protocols - YouTubeMar 6, 2025 · Alabama in 2024 became the first state to carry out a nitrogen gas execution.
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[PDF] 17-8151 Bucklew v. Precythe (04/01/2019) - Supreme CourtApr 1, 2019 · State's lethal injection protocol. First, an inmate must show that his proposed alternative method is not just theoretically “feasible” but al-.
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Medieval Occupations and Jobs: Executioner. History of Public ...Mar 28, 2020 · Medieval public executioners officially inflicted capital punishment ordered by the state or other legal authority.
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Executioner - Brill Reference WorksThe state of the trade of executioner at the dawn of the early modern period was the result of a process of transformation through the Middle Ages. From the ...Missing: training | Show results with:training<|separator|>
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Why Executioners Have Been Paid So Well Throughout HistoryNov 17, 2024 · “In the 13th century, an executioner could make five schillings per execution,” writes historian Samantha Franco. “Comparatively, that's about ...
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Executioners: Their Role and Status in Medieval SocietyJan 9, 2025 · The medieval executioner was a symbol of dread and punishment, executing criminals, traitors, and heretics. Public executions served as a ...Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Why did Medieval executioners wear masks? - QuoraFeb 3, 2014 · If the audience cannot see their faces, they cannot know who or what is actually doing the execution, which magnifies their fear so much more.What was the purpose behind the executioner's hood? Was it meant ...During the Middle Ages, why was it seen as improper for the ... - QuoraMore results from www.quora.com
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[PDF] Executioner Identities: Toward Recognizing a Right To Know Who Is ...Some states even have statutes that explicitly require that the identities of executioners remain confidential.
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Hidden Casualties: Executions Harm Mental Health of Prison StaffDec 5, 2024 · Executions can cause prison staff to suffer psychological distress similar to what veterans experience after war.
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The Life and Mind of a Dynasty of French Executioners, 1688-1847This paper charts the rise and fall of the Sanson dynasty over seven generations from 1688-1857. While the Paris lineage is well documented, this paper also ...
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The Bloody Family History of the Guillotine - The Paris ReviewApr 6, 2018 · His name was Charles-Henri Sanson, chief executioner to both Louis XVI and the republican regime that swept the ancien régime aside. Though at ...
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Johann Reichhart - The Fifth Field – French MacLeanMar 28, 2016 · Johann Reichhart was born on April 29, 1893 in Wichenbach near Wörth an der Donau into a family of executioners going back eight generations.Missing: Reiff | Show results with:Reiff
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The Shogun's Executioners - Samurai History & Culture JapanJan 31, 2024 · The kaishakunin was not an executioner, but an assistant in the act. For actual executions, the Shogunate turned to a particular “family”.
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The Ottoman Empire's Life-or-Death Race - Smithsonian MagazineMar 22, 2012 · The job of executioner was held instead by the Sultan's bostancı basha, or head gardener—the Ottoman corps of gardeners being a sort of 5,000- ...
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IT WAS AN ART OF EXECUTIONER... - Ekrem Buğra EkinciJun 5, 2024 · The most famous executioner in Ottoman history (thanks to Evliya Çelebi) was Kara Ali, his assistant Hamal Ali, and later the chief executioner ...
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Death by a Thousand Cuts on JSTORIn a public square in Beijing in 1904, multiple murderer WangWeiqin was executed before a crowd of onlookers. He was among thelast to suffer the extreme ...
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[PDF] Death Penalty in Traditional China, The' The primary purpose of this article is to exhibit capital punishment as it was actually administered in traditional China. Although the Chinese legal codes ...
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1659: Dara Shikoh, deposed Mughal heir | Executed TodaySep 9, 2017 · On this date in 1659, the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb disposed of his primary competition ... his older brother Dara Shukoh or Shikoh.
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[PDF] Dispensing Justice and Punishment in the Mughal Empire - IJRAR.orgDuring the Mughal period the emperors were regarded as the “Fountain of Justice”. For the successful execution and smooth functioning of the imperial laws ...Missing: executioners | Show results with:executioners
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Capital Punishment in Precolonial African Society - SpringerLinkPrior to colonialism, African societies varied widely as to the use of the death penalty, the manner in which capital cases were tried, and the ritual process ...
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Crime and Punishment in the Aztec Empire | History HitDec 9, 2021 · Punishments were harsh, with rule-breakers suffering fates such as strangulation and burning. There was a strictly hierarchical system of rule.
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Hanging: Deterrent or Entertainment? - Office of Justice ProgramsThis article considers public hangings as punishment for criminal acts, deterrent to criminal behavior and public spectacle.Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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The Spectacle of the Scaffold - Capital Punishment and the Criminal ...An additional key actor in the theatre of the gallows was the executioner. In Scotland, the death sentence would, under the direction of the judges, be read out ...
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[PDF] Punishment and Sociocultural Development in the Later Middle AgesMichel Foucault, in his infamous work Discipline and Punish, similarly suggests that public execution and torture acted as a means of deterrence, although ...
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[PDF] The Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment - bepress Legal RepositoryOur results indicate that capital punishment has a deterrent effect, and the moratorium and executions deter murders in distinct ways. This evidence is ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Reevaluating the Deterrent Effect of Capital Punishment: Model and ...The conclusion is that there is little empirical evidence in favor of the deterrence hypothesis of capital punishment.
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[PDF] Capital Punishment and Deterrence: Conflicting EvidenceBefore 1975, studies showed no deterrent effect of capital punishment. Ehrlich's study suggested it was effective, but this has been criticized.
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Deterrence | Death Penalty Information CenterIts effect is very difficult to pinpoint, and the National Academy of Sciences has concluded that past studies have neither proven nor disproven a deterrent ...
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The Bloody Code - England's BRUTAL Public Executions - YouTubeDec 1, 2020 · One of the most savage developments in Crime and Punishment in England was the development of law and legislation known as the Bloody Code.<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Deterrence versus Brutalization: Capital Punishment's Differing ...However, when the number of executions reaches a threshold level of nine or so over the past twenty years, additional executions begin to have a deterrent ...
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Do Public Executions Deter or Spur Violence?Aug 27, 2017 · Even though public executions are carried out with the objective of deterring as well as reducing crime, with the passage of several decades ...
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Executioners in medieval times were (in many countries) seen as ...Jan 8, 2020 · Executioners were treated as pariahs during the middle ages in many countries (though not always in England). Even though they were, in fact, carrying out the ...Turn out that killing human beings, does not breed the best work ...How much truth is there behind our modern caricature of the ... - RedditMore results from www.reddit.com
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[PDF] KANT'S CONCEPTION OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT AND ITS ...Kant is a prime example of pure retributivism when it comes to the death penalty. Kant's opinions on the capital punishment seem highly ironic given that the.<|separator|>
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Is Hegel a Retributivist? - Cambridge University Press & AssessmentJun 23, 2015 · The most widespread interpretation of Hegel's theory of punishment is that it is a retributivist theory of annulment, where punishments cancel the performance ...
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On the Death Penalty: Hegel vs. Foucault - GadflySep 5, 2019 · For a punishment to be “rational” and not merely an act of vengeance, Hegel holds that it must be retributive, appealing to the ancient belief ...
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[PDF] Is Capital Punishment Morally Required? The Relevance of LifeRecent evidence suggests that capital punishment may have a significant deterrent effect, preventing as many eighteen or more murders for each execution.
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The Executioner's Conscience - UC Davis School of LawJun 19, 2010 · The five law enforcers remain anonymous, and will be stationed behind a gun ported brick wall in the execution chamber.
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[PDF] Moral Justifications of Capital PunishmentThe relatives of the victims would be ecstatic that justice had been served by the execution of the criminals, while the rest of society would feel safer.
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Capital Punishment | Internet Encyclopedia of PhilosophyThe deterrence justification of capital punishment presupposes a model of calculating, deliberative rationality for potential murderers. What people cherish ...
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People Involved In Executions Say Their Mental Health Has ... - NPRNov 17, 2022 · Many of the hundreds of people involved in carrying out those executions say their health has suffered because of their work.
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Prison officers traumatized by rate of executions in US death penalty ...Apr 28, 2024 · They warned that staff were being subjected to “lasting trauma” and a “psychological toll” that included post-traumatic stress disorder, alcohol ...Missing: studies | Show results with:studies
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Trauma and Coping Among Execution Team MembersJul 7, 2021 · Abstract. A trauma framework is applied to the experiences of execution team members. A directed content analysis of three seminal publications ...
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How working on prison executions harms people and changes their ...Nov 16, 2022 · There were a few who said their execution tasks didn't bother them much then and still don't bother them now. But many more told NPR that the ...
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The psychological experience of security officers who work with ...Although expectably reporting high incidences of exposure to trauma and death, they generally are not clinically depressed.
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South Carolina Execution-Team Members Talk of Debilitating ...Nov 12, 2021 · South Carolina correctional staff who participated in executions suffered life-altering trauma that was worsened by an inflexible prison administration.
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The Death Penalty and Regret - Equal Justice InitiativeMay 30, 2023 · For decades, individuals involved in executions—from prison wardens, to guards, to governors—have expressed regret over their participation and ...<|separator|>
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Prison Executioners Face Job-Related Trauma - Psychology TodayOct 11, 2018 · ... execution teams risks dangerous mental-health consequences. ... Your Mental Health Today Test · See All Self Tests. Quizzes. Burst a Bad Mood Pop ...
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Executions Create More Victims - Equal Justice USAFrank Thompson, retired ...<|separator|>