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Methods of Execution

    One man's taking of another's life is generally seen as an unforgivable
act which is punishable with death. When this is done as punishment however, it
is seen as an honorary deed by removing this criminal from the world and making
it a much safer place to live. With executions in mind, it is incredible what
ingenious methods can be thought of by the human brain and the fact that the
idea is centered around the murdering of one man does not even change how
prodigious these innovations are seen to be. Many different techniques and
procedures for execution are used throughout the world revealing much about a
country's culture and their concern for their citizens.
    By far one of the most well known and publicly glamorized of all methods
of execution is electrocution. Present in nine American states, it was first
used in New York in 1890. When a condemned man is scheduled to be executed, he
is led into the death chamber and strapped to the point of immobility into a
reinforced chair with belts crossing his chest, groin, legs, and arms. Two
copper electrodes, dipped in brine or treated with Eletro-Creme to increase
conductivity, are attached to him, one to his leg and the other to his head. The
first jolt, between five-hundred and two-thousand volts depending on the size of
the prisoner, is given for 30 seconds. Smoke will begin to come out of the
prisoner's leg and head and these areas may catch fire if the victim has been
sweating profusely. A doctor will...

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Submitted by: 123student
Date Submitted: 04-06-1999
Category: Law
Words: 1911
Pages: 7.64