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Twenty people, all male, were executed in the United States in 2016, all by lethal injection. The state of Georgia executed nine people, setting a record for the most executions conducted there in a calendar year. List of people executed in the United States in 2016 Demographics Executions in recent years Record number of executions in Georgia In 2016, the State of Georgia executed nine people. This set a record for the most executions conducted in Georgia in a calendar year. Prior to this, the most executions conducted in the state were five executions. This happened in 1987 and again in 2015. Last meals * Henry Hargreaves, a Brooklyn-based photographer, recreated (and then photographed) the last meals served to all twenty men executed in 2016. Through his series, entitled ''A Year of Killing'', Hargreaves sought to educate people about the use of the death penalty. This work is a sequel to his 2011 series ''No Seconds'', which recreated the last meals ordered by famo ...
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Executed
Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty and formerly called judicial homicide, is the state-sanctioned killing of a person as punishment for actual or supposed misconduct. The sentence (law), sentence ordering that an offender be punished in such a manner is called a death sentence, and the act of carrying out the sentence is an execution. A prisoner who has been sentenced to death and awaits execution is ''condemned'' and is commonly referred to as being "on death row". Etymologically, the term ''capital'' (, derived via the Latin ' from ', "head") refers to execution by Decapitation, beheading, but executions are carried out by List of methods of capital punishment, many methods, including hanging, Execution by shooting, shooting, lethal injection, stoning, Electric chair, electrocution, and Gas chamber, gassing. Crimes that are punishable by death are known as ''capital crimes'', ''capital offences'', or ''capital felonies'', and vary depending on the jurisdic ...
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List Of People Executed In The United States In 2015
Twenty-eight people, twenty-seven male and one female were executed in the United States in 2015, all by lethal injection. One person, Alfredo Rolando Prieto was a foreign national from El Salvador. List of people executed in the United States in 2015 Demographics Executions in recent years See also * List of death row inmates in the United States * List of juveniles executed in the United States since 1976 * List of most recent executions by jurisdiction * List of people scheduled to be executed in the United States * List of women executed in the United States since 1976 References {{DEFAULTSORT:List of people executed in the United States in 2015 *List of people executed in the United States People executed in the United States Executions 2015 2015 was designated by the United Nations as: * International Year of Light * International Year of Soil __TOC__ Events January * January 1 – Lithuania officially adopts the euro as its currency, replacin ...
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2016 In American Law
Sixteen or 16 may refer to: *16 (number) *one of the years 16 BC, AD 16, 1916, 2016 Films * ''Pathinaaru'' or ''Sixteen'', a 2010 Tamil film * ''Sixteen'' (1943 film), a 1943 Argentine film directed by Carlos Hugo Christensen * ''Sixteen'' (2013 Indian film), a 2013 Hindi film * ''Sixteen'' (2013 British film), a 2013 British film by director Rob Brown Music *The Sixteen, an English choir *16 (band), a sludge metal band * Sixteen (Polish band), a Polish band Albums * ''16'' (Robin album), a 2014 album by Robin * 16 (Madhouse album), a 1987 album by Madhouse * ''Sixteen'' (album), a 1983 album by Stacy Lattisaw *''Sixteen'' , a 2005 album by Shook Ones * ''16'', a 2020 album by Wejdene Songs * "16" (Sneaky Sound System song), 2009 * "Sixteen" (Thomas Rhett song), 2017 * "Sixteen" (Ellie Goulding song), 2019 *"Six7een", by Hori7on, 2023 *"16", by Craig David from ''Following My Intuition'', 2016 *"16", by Green Day from ''39/Smooth'', 1990 *"16", by Highly Suspect from ''MCID' ...
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Lists Of Deaths In 2016
A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but lists are frequently written down on paper, or maintained electronically. Lists are "most frequently a tool", and "one does not ''read'' but only ''uses'' a list: one looks up the relevant information in it, but usually does not need to deal with it as a whole".Lucie Doležalová,The Potential and Limitations of Studying Lists, in Lucie Doležalová, ed., ''The Charm of a List: From the Sumerians to Computerised Data Processing'' (2009). Purpose It has been observed that, with a few exceptions, "the scholarship on lists remains fragmented". David Wallechinsky, a co-author of ''The Book of Lists'', described the attraction of lists as being "because we live in an era of overstimulation, especially in terms of information, and lists help us ...
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List Of Women Executed In The United States Since 1976
Since 1976, when the Supreme Court of the United States lifted the moratorium on capital punishment in ''Gregg v. Georgia'', 18 women have been executed in the United States. Women represent about 1.10 percent of the 1,630 executions performed in the United States since 1976. See also * List of juveniles executed in the United States since 1976 * List of United States Supreme Court decisions on capital punishment The U.S. Supreme Court has issued numerous rulings on the use of capital punishment (the death penalty). While some rulings applied very narrowly, perhaps to only one individual, other cases have had great influence over wide areas of procedure, e ... * List of women on death row in the United States Notes References {{CapPun-US American female murderers American people convicted of murder Executed in the United States since 1976 Women in the United States since 1976 People executed for murder ...
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List Of Most Recent Executions By Jurisdiction
Capital punishment is retained in law by 55 UN member states or observer states, with 140 having abolished it in law or in practice. The most recent legal executions performed by nations and other entities with criminal law jurisdiction over the people present within its boundaries are listed below. Extrajudicial executions and killings are not included. In general, executions carried out in the territory of a sovereign state when it was a colony or before the sovereign state gained independence are not included. The colours on the map correspond to and have the same meanings as the colours in the charts. Legend Africa The Americas United States Asia Europe United Kingdom Oceania Australia See also *Capital punishment by country Capital punishment, also called the death penalty, is the state-sanctioned killing of a person as a punishment for a crime. It has historically been used in almost every part of the world. Since the mid-19th century many countr ...
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List Of Juveniles Executed In The United States Since 1976
In the United States, capital punishment for juveniles existed until March 2, 2005, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled it unconstitutional in '' Roper v. Simmons''. Prior to ''Roper'', there were 71 people on death row in the United States for crimes committed as juveniles. The death penalty for juveniles in the United States was first applied in 1642. Before the 1972 ''Furman v. Georgia'' ruling that instituted a death penalty moratorium nationwide, there were approximately 342 executions of juveniles in the United States. In the years following the 1976 ''Gregg v. Georgia'' ruling that overturned ''Furman'' and upheld the constitutionality of the death penalty, there were 22 executions of juvenile offenders before the practice was outlawed. Prior to ''Roper,'' states had varying minimum ages for defendants to qualify for the death penalty; 19 states did not permit the execution of juveniles, while the remaining 19 retentionist states allowed juveniles as young as 16 or 17 at t ...
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List Of Death Row Inmates In The United States
, there were 2,067 death row inmates in the United States, including 46 women. The number of death row inmates changes frequently with new convictions, appellate decisions overturning conviction or sentence alone, commutations, or deaths (through execution or otherwise). Due to this fluctuation as well as lag and inconsistencies in inmate reporting procedures across jurisdictions, the information may become outdated. Demographics Number on death row by state As of June 1, 2025. *California: 586 *Florida: 271 *Texas: 170 *Alabama: 156 *North Carolina: 121 *Ohio: 113 *Arizona: 111 *Pennsylvania: 94 *Nevada: 63 *Louisiana: 54 *Tennessee: 44 *Mississippi: 37 *Georgia: 34 *Oklahoma: 29 *South Carolina: 26 *Kentucky: 25 *Arkansas: 24 *Nebraska: 11 *Idaho: 9 *Kansas: 9 *Missouri: 8 *Indiana: 6 *Utah: 5 *Montana: 2 *South Dakota: 1 *New Hampshire: 1 *Wyoming: 0 *Oregon: 0 Ethnicity of defendants on death row * White: 876 (42.38%) * African-American: 832 (40.25%) * Hispanic: 301 (14. ...
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Ted Bundy
Theodore Robert Bundy (; November 24, 1946 – January 24, 1989), known colloquially as Ted Bundy, was an American serial killer who kidnapping, abducted, raped and murdered dozens of young women and girls between 1974 and 1978. His ''modus operandi'' typically consisted of convincing his target that he was in need of assistance or duping them into believing he was an authority figure. He would then lure his victim to his vehicle, at which point he would bludgeon her unconscious, then restrain them with handcuffs before driving them to a remote location to be sexual assault, sexually assaulted and killed. Bundy killed his first known victim in February 1974 in Washington (state), Washington, and his later crimes stretched to Oregon, Colorado, and Utah. He frequently revisited the bodies of his victims, grooming and Necrophilia, performing sex acts on the corpses until Corpse decomposition, decomposition and destruction by Wildlife, wild animals made further interactions imp ...
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Last Meal
A condemned prisoner's last meal is a customary ritual preceding execution. In many countries, the prisoner may, within reason, select what the last meal will be. Contemporary restrictions in the United States Contrary to the common belief that all last meal requests, regardless of their complexity, must be fulfilled, various restrictions are in place over what can be requested. In the United States, most states give the meal a day or two before the actual execution and now use the euphemism "special meal". Alcohol and tobacco are usually, but not always, denied. Unorthodox or unavailable requests are replaced with similar substitutes. Some states place tight restrictions. Sometimes, a prisoner asks to share the last meal with another inmate (as Francis Crowley did with John Resko in 1932) or has the meal distributed among other inmates (as requested by Raymond Fernandez in 1951). In Florida, the food for the last meal must be purchased locally and the cost is limited to $ ...
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Henry Hargreaves (photographer)
Henry Hargreaves (born 1979) is a Brooklyn-based artist and food photographer. and is regarded as one of the best commercial and conceptual still life photographers of his generation. Early life and education Henry Hargreaves grew up in New Zealand. In high school, Christ's College in Christchurch, New Zealand, he took photography and then attended Canterbury University, earning a degree in American studies and film studies. Career Restaurants Hargreaves honed his bartending skills at the original Lone Star branch on Manchester Street in Christchurch, and then a bartender at Schiller's on the lower east side of Manhattan for three years after moving to New York. Since then has become a partner in Jack's Wife Freda in Soho, Saint Mazie in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Model While traveling, Henry was approached and recruited by a modeling agent. He modeled for Prada, YSL, Hermes, Lacoste, and Jil Sander. He modeled full-time for three years and was labeled one of the biggest models ...
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