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Capital Punishment

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w to read, creating a correspondence school, writing a grammar book, and making significant developments in the World War II Malaria Project. (Bedau 193) "An inestimable amount of people were directly helped by Leopold and Loeb, both of them made a conscious commitment to atone their crimes by serving others."(Bedau 217)
The most widely used form of execution has been electrocution. With this method of executing a prisoner, the individual is strapped to a chair along with electrodes attached all over the body. The executioner then proceeds to “throw the switch” sending vast amounts of electricity flowing throughout the prisoner. During this period, the prisoner’s flesh burns and the body shakes violently from the overdose of electricity. When it is all over, smoke is often seen coming from the head of the corpse. (Van den Haag 135)
Officials often defend this punishment as not being cruel and unusual, but how can they defend the opinion in the case of John Evans who was executed by electrocution in 1983? According to witnesses at the scene of the death of Mr. Evans, he was given three charges of electricity over a period of fourteen minutes. After the first and second charges, Mr. Evans was still conscious and smoke was coming from all over his body as a result from his flesh burning. An official at the prison even tried to stop the execution on account of it being cruel punishment, but the man was unsuccessful. Witnesses later called the whole incident “a barbaric ritual”. (Haag 221)
Another method of execution is the gas chamber; during th...

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