Entries tagged with “Medical Professionals”
Policy Issues
International
,New Voices
,May 23, 2023
The Lancet Editorial: Physician Involvement in Executions Violates Medical Ethics
A May 20, 2023 editorial in a leading medical academic journal concludes that physician participation in executions “goes against the ethical foundation of the physician’s role” and argues that doctors and medical associations should oppose capital…
Facts & Research
New Voices
,Lethal Injection
,Apr 13, 2020
Medical Professionals Ask Death-Penalty States to Turn Over Execution Drugs Needed for Coronavirus Treatment
As hospitals throughout the country face shortages of crucial medications needed to treat patients with COVID-19, a group of leading anesthesiologists, pharmacists and medical academics is asking corrections officials in death-penalty states to turn over stockpiles of their execution drugs to hospitals so they can be used for therapeutic…
Policy Issues
Innocence
,Mental Illness
,New Voices
,Military
,Nov 13, 2017
Former Florida Death-Row Doctor: Experience of Veterans Highlights Death Penalty’s Failures
A former Florida death-row doctor says the experience of U.S. military veterans who have been sentenced to death provides a lens through which the public can better understand some of the failures of the state’s death penalty and identify opportunities for meaningful reform of the criminal justice…
Facts & Research
History of the Death Penalty
,New Voices
,Executions Overview
,Jul 11, 2017
Journal of Psychiatrist Who Presided Over 14 Texas Executions Reveals Mental Toll That May Have Contributed to Suicide
As a psychiatrist in the Wayne Unit of Texas’ Huntsville prison from 1960 to 1963, Dr. Lee Hartman presided over 14 electric-chair executions. When his grandson, Ben Hartman, a journalist, began investigating Dr. Hartman’s life, he discovered journals that chronicle those executions and the psychological toll they took, possibly contributing to Dr. Hartman’s suicide in 1964. Dr. Hartman’s journals contain basic data on the men who were executed, including their names, race, a summary of the…
Policy Issues
Mental Illness
,New Voices
,Jun 15, 2017
NEW VOICES: A Psychologist — a War Veteran with Schizophrenia — Urges Adoption of a Death Penalty Exemption for Severe Mental Illness
In a recent commentary article in Medium, psychologist Dr. Frederick J. Frese, III (pictured) — a Marine Corps veteran who has himself been diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia — argues that Congress and state legislatures should pass laws exempting people with severe mental illness from the death penalty. “Supporters and opponents of the death penalty agree that it should only be reserved for the most culpable and deliberate of criminals who commit heinous crimes,” Frese writes. He…
Facts & Research
New Voices
,Lethal Injection
,Mar 13, 2017
Inventor of Midazolam Opposes Its Use in Executions
As U.S. pharmaceutical companies have removed medicines from the market to prevent states from obtaining them for executions, states have turned to alternatives, like the sedative midazolam. Dr. Armin Walser, who was part of the team that invented the drug in the 1970s, is dismayed at that development. “I didn’t make it for the purpose” of executing prisoners, Dr. Walser told The New York Times. “I am not a friend of the death penalty or…
Facts & Research
New Voices
,Lethal Injection
,Feb 23, 2017
American Nurses Association Adopts Position Statement Against Capital Punishment
In an expansion of their stance opposing nurse participation in executions, the American Nurses Association (ANA) announced on February 21, 2017 that the organization now for the first time opposes capital punishment itself. “Capital punishment is a human rights violation, and ANA is proud to stand in strong opposition to the death penalty,” ANA President Pamela F. Cipriano said. “All human beings, regardless of their crimes, should be treated with dignity. For those states where capital…
Policy Issues
Mental Illness
,Clemency
,New Voices
,Jan 13, 2017
Mental Health Professionals, Religious Leaders Join Ricky Gray’s Plea for Clemency
Ricky Gray (pictured), who is scheduled to be executed on January 18, is seeking clemency from Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe, and his clemency petition has been joined by a diverse group of mental health professionals and the Virginia Catholic Conference. A letter signed by more than 50 mental health professionals, including two former commissioners of the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services, urges McAuliffe to commute…
Facts & Research
New Voices
,Lethal Injection
,May 16, 2016
Pfizer Announces Restrictions to Keep States From Using Its Medicines in Executions
On May 13, the pharmaceutical company Pfizer announced that it would impose strict distribution controls to block states from obtaining and using its medicines in executions. In a statement, the company said, “Pfizer makes its products to enhance and save the lives of the patients we serve. Consistent with these values, Pfizer strongly objects to the use of its products as lethal injections for capital punishment.” With Pfizer’s announcement, every major pharmaceutical company that produces…
Facts & Research
Recent Legislative Activity
,New Voices
,Lethal Injection
,Apr 20, 2016
NEW VOICES: Head of National Pharmacist’s Group Opposes Lethal Injection Secrecy
Leonard Edloe (pictured), President of the American Pharmacists Association Foundation has urged Virginia lawmakers to reject Governor Terry McAuliffe’s proposal to conceal the identity of the state’s execution drug suppliers, saying that the plan “undermines everything our profession stands for, and is actually against the law.” In an op-ed in The Virginian-Pilot on the eve of a veto session in which the Virginia state legislature…
Facts & Research
New Voices
,Executions Overview
,Mar 13, 2007
DOCTOR’S VIEW: “In the Execution Chamber, Medicine is Misplaced”
Dr. Philip B. Woodhall, M.D., who practiced emergency medicine in North Carolina for many years, recently wrote about the proposed role of doctors in carrying out lethal injections. He stated that medicine and executions do not mix. “[D]octors are given extraordinary rights and privileges,” he wrote, and “these powers are dedicated to the preservation of human life, not to the service of death.” Woodhall urged North Carolina’s Department of Corrections to abandon efforts to include doctors in…
Facts & Research
New Voices
,Executions Overview
,Jul 18, 2006
NEW VOICES: American Medical Association, EMT Association Say Participation in Executions Violates Medical Ethics
Both the American Medical Association (AMA) and the National Association of Emergency Medical Technicians (NAEMT) recently issued public statements reminding members of their ethical obligation not to participate in legally authorized executions. As courts and legislatures throughout the country continue to struggle with questions related to lethal injection procedures, AMA president William G. Plested III noted that AMA policy clearly prohibits medical professionals from participating in…
Facts & Research
New Voices
,Executions Overview
,Jul 05, 2006
Anesthesiologists Advised to Avoid Lethal Injections
Dr. Orin Guidry, president of the 40,000-member American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), issued a public statement strongly urging members to “steer clear” of any participation in executions by lethal injection. In a four-page “Message from the President,” Guidry noted that anesthesiologists have been “reluctantly thrust into the middle” of the legal controversy over lethal injections. In recent months, the procedures being used around the United States have been challenged because they…
Facts & Research
New Voices
,Jun 28, 2006
NEW VOICES: Deepak Chopra Writes About the Death Penalty
Dr. Deepak Chopra recently wrote that continuing use of the death penalty in the U.S. is irrational because it does not deter crime, risks innocent lives, and isolates the U.S. among the majority of First World nations that have chosen to abandon capital punishment:The U.S. has isolated itself among First World countries by allowing the death penalty — 123 countries have abolished it completely, or in practice never use it, a few permitting it under extreme circumstances.Of the 50 countries…
Jul 18, 2003
NEW VOICES: Leading Forensic Scientist Calls For Halt to Executions Because of Faulty DNA Testing
An editorial by Dr. Cyril H. Wecht, past president of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences, notes that crime labs are overwhelmingly backlogged with work and that deficiencies of personnel, space and equipment in forensic science labs often lead to shoddy practices and erroneous test results, as recently exemplified by the problems uncovered at the Houston Police Department DNA lab (see below). Dr. Wecht…