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'''Hanging''' is the suspension of a person by the [[neck]] by a looped [[rope]] or other cord. It is a common form of [[capital punishment|execution]] throughout history, as well as a common means of [[suicide]].
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'''Hanging''' is the suspension of a person by the [[neck]] by a looped [[rope]] (noose) or other cord. It has been a common form of [[capital punishment|execution]] throughout history, as well as a common means of [[suicide]]. Death may occur through [[asphyxiation]], breaking of the spinal cord, or disruption of blood flow to and from the brain.
  
Although it is still used in some countries, in the [[United States]], it has declined in use throughout the 20th century after other means of execution, such as the electric chair, gas chamber, and more recently, [[lethal injection]], became more prevalent. The last person to be legally hanged in the United States was Billy Bailey in [[Delaware]] in 1996, and he will almost certainly be the last. However, in 1994, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that hanging did not violate the [[Eighth Amendment]]. [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9801E3DE1438F93AA35751C0A962958260]
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Although it is still used in some countries, in the [[United States]], it has declined in use throughout the 20th century after other means of execution, such as the [[electric chair]], [[gas chamber]], and more recently, [[lethal injection]], became more prevalent. The last person to be legally hanged in the United States was Billy Bailey in [[Delaware]] in 1996, and he will almost certainly be the last. However, in 1994, the [[United States Court of Appeals]] for the [[Ninth Circuit]] held that hanging did not violate the [[Eighth Amendment]].<ref>http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9801E3DE1438F93AA35751C0A962958260</ref>
  
 
== Prominent People Who Were Hanged ==
 
== Prominent People Who Were Hanged ==
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*[[William Joyce]]
 
*[[William Joyce]]
 
*[[Ned Kelly]]
 
*[[Ned Kelly]]
*[[William Kidd]]
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*[[Billy the Kid]]
  
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==References==
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[[Category:Punishment]]

Latest revision as of 05:02, July 12, 2016

Hanging is the suspension of a person by the neck by a looped rope (noose) or other cord. It has been a common form of execution throughout history, as well as a common means of suicide. Death may occur through asphyxiation, breaking of the spinal cord, or disruption of blood flow to and from the brain.

Although it is still used in some countries, in the United States, it has declined in use throughout the 20th century after other means of execution, such as the electric chair, gas chamber, and more recently, lethal injection, became more prevalent. The last person to be legally hanged in the United States was Billy Bailey in Delaware in 1996, and he will almost certainly be the last. However, in 1994, the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit held that hanging did not violate the Eighth Amendment.[1]

Prominent People Who Were Hanged

References

  1. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9801E3DE1438F93AA35751C0A962958260