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Well Done! Well Done! WIPEOUT Well Done! Well Done! Well Done! Well Done! Well Done! WIPEOUT WIPEOUT WIPEOUT Well Done! What are some death penalty methods still used today? Lethal Injection Stoning Single shot to the head Buried Alive Beheading Sawing Falling from an unknown height Boiling to death Firing Squad Gas Chamber Crushed by an elephant Electric Chair
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Well Done! Well Done!

WIPEOUT Well Done!

Well Done!Well Done! Well Done!

Well Done!

WIPEOUT

WIPEOUT

WIPEOUT

Well Done!

What are some death penalty methods still used today?

Lethal Injection

Stoning

Single shot to the head

Buried Alive

Beheading SawingFalling from an unknown

height

Boiling to death

Firing Squad

Gas Chamber

Crushed by an elephant

Electric Chair

Facts and figures...

“It costs £700 a week to keep a prisoner in a British jail. On average

someone who is serving a life sentence will cost the tax payer

£550,000.”

“So why don’t we still have the death penalty and get rid

of them?”

Try to come up with at least two reasons we don’t have the death penalty as

punishment in the UK.

The last woman...1955: Ruth Ellis

hanged for killing lover

“Convicted murderer Ruth Ellis has been hanged at

Holloway Prison, London. Ellis was sentenced to death at the Old Bailey for shooting her lover, 25-year-old racing

driver David Blakely at Pub in north London on Easter

Sunday. Home Secretary Major Lloyd

George rejected the final appeals to reprieve the 28-year-old former model and

nightclub hostess last night.”

The jury found her guilty after deliberating for only 14 minutes.

"It was obvious that when I shot him I intended to kill him."

Ruth EllisThe trial and punishment of Ruth Ellis

became notorious as she was the last woman in England to be executed.

What was the jury not told?She had suffered a miscarriage just 10 days

before the killing after David Blakely had punched her in the stomach.

Raped by her father and addicted to anti-depressants?

Victim of domestic violence.

Ruth EllisWhat happened after ?

• 1,000 people stood silently outside the prison waiting for the execution 

•The death penalty in the UK was suspended in 1965 and permanently removed in 1970.

•Ruth Ellis' family campaigned for her murder conviction to be reduced to manslaughter on the grounds of provocation.

•They argued Ellis was suffering "battered woman syndrome".

•Appeal judges ruled she had been properly convicted of murder according to the law as it stood at the time

Activity

i. Cut out and stick the key information about Ruth Ellis into your jotter.

ii. Complete the questions in your jotter.

iii. Ensure you are giving enough detail to gain full marks for each question.


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