| Franklin E. Zimring, Gordon Hawkins - 1989 - 220 sider
...medical profession to participate in ritual killing. What is perhaps less easy to understand is why "a profession dedicated to preserving life when there is hope of doing so" has complacently accepted the institution of capital punishment, albeit by "traditional methods," as... | |
| Kent S. Miller, Michael L. Radelet - 1993 - 220 sider
...professionals when their knowledge is required to perform executions. formally took the position that "A physician, as a member of a profession dedicated...a participant in a legally authorized execution." Several state medical organizations, notably in Texas and Oklahoma, likewise declared physician participation... | |
| American College of Physicians - 1994 - 92 sider
...resolution applied to other health professionals as well, slating that "health personnel, as members of a profession dedicated to preserving life when there is hope of doing so, should not be required or expected to assist in legally authorized executions." 24 Other health professional organizations... | |
| Timothy Vance Kaufman-Osborn - 2002 - 268 sider
...Corrections] without prescription." 11. Policy H-140.957 of the American Medical Association reads in part: "An individual's opinion on capital punishment is...hope of doing so, should not be a participant in a state execution. 'Physician participation in execution' is defined generally as actions which would... | |
| Peter Conrad, Valerie Leiter - 2003 - 380 sider
...an individual's opinion on capital punishment is the personal moral decision of the individual; (2) a physician, as a member of a profession dedicated...be a participant in a legally authorized execution; and (3) a physician may make a determination or certification of death as currently provided by law... | |
| Peter Hodgkinson, William A. Schabas - 2004 - 392 sider
...' The American Public Health Association (APHA) resolved in 1985 'that health personnel, as members of a profession dedicated to preserving life when there is hope of doing so, should not be requited nor expected to assist in legally authorized executions', and the following year 'Icalled)... | |
| Sofia Gruskin - 2005 - 678 sider
...position on the morality of capital punishment.175 The AMA's Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs stated that "an individual's opinion on capital punishment...should not be a participant in a legally authorized execution."176 In a joint statement, the AMA, American Nurses' Association (ANA), and the American... | |
| Daniel Vallero - 2011 - 408 sider
...Reaffirmed: CMS Rep. 1, I-OO)14 Compare and contrast this policy that the AMA policy on capital punishment: An individual's opinion on capital punishment is the...be a participant in a legally authorized execution. Physician participation in execution is defined generally as actions which would fall into one or more... | |
| Antony Taylor - 2008 - 262 sider
...taking part in the executions. The latest update of the American Medical Association on the matter says 'A physician, as a member of a profession dedicated...be a participant in a legally authorized execution. Physician participation in execution is defined generally as actions which would fall into one or more... | |
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