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The Pros And Cons Of Prison Punishment

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“The year was 1927; James Aldermon was hanged for murder. This was the first case of a prison execution by hanging. Hanging would be the method of execution until the 1980s,” my professor stated after clearing his throat.
Staring out the window of my 8 a.m execution methods class I began imagining myself on that wood platform. Jonathan Brown is a criminal, I hear the executioner say as I stand on a wooden platform with a blindfold over my eyes. That man deserved it I thought. Now I am willing to pay the price for my actions. I feel the noose slide over my head and down onto my neck, just above my left ear. I squeeze my eyes shut.
“Jonathan, are you sleeping during my lecture once again!?” Professor Russell yells.
“No sir, just daydreaming, that’s all.” I say awaking quickly.
“As I was saying, the gas chamber was invented for execution in 1924. People in Nevada wanted to find a more humane way of executing prisoners, although hanging was still an option given to the prisoners. Although some of the effects of the gas chamber are far worse than hanging, such as the victim’s eyes pop, their skin becomes purple, and they begin to drool. I know you guys have other classes to get to so I think that will be all for today. Come back tomorrow for thrilling information on electrocution.”
I head back to my dorm because I don’t have another class till 1. Once I get to my dorm I open up my laptop to look up the side effects of cyanide gas. The website reads “extreme horror and pain”.

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