Anexecution chamber,ordeath chamber,is a room or chamber in whichcapital punishmentis carried out. Execution chambers are almost always inside the walls of amaximum-security prison,although not always at the same prison where thedeath rowpopulation is housed. Inside the chamber is the device used to carry out the death sentence.
United States
editIn the United States, an execution chamber will usually contain alethal injectiontable. In most cases, awitnessroom is located adjacent to an execution chamber, where witnesses may watch the execution through glass windows. All except for two of the states which allowcapital punishmentare equipped with a death chamber, but many states rarely put them to use. The exceptions areNew Hampshire,which has no execution chamber (although one inmate remains on death row since the abolition of capital punishment in that state is not retroactive) andCalifornia,which has no execution chambers after thelethal injectionroom andgas chamberwere removed in 2019.Kansas,Nevada,andWyomingare the only states to have an execution chamber, which is equipped to execute an inmate by lethal injection, which has never been used, while the states ofNew JerseyandNew Yorkformerly had lethal injection chambers which were never used while the death penalty remained legal.
The National Ethics Council of theAmerican Institute of Architectsruled in 2019 that its members may continue to design execution chambers in jurisdictions where they are legal.[1][2]
Locations
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Federal | Terre Haute, Indiana(Federal Correctional Complex, Terre Haute)[4] |
Military | Terre Haute, Indiana(Federal Correctional Complex, Terre Haute)[5] |
Notes:
aDeath penalty abolished in 2020. All remaining inmate's death sentences were commuted to life imprisonment by Gov.Jared Polisimmediately upon abolition.
bDeath penalty abolished in 2012. All remaining inmates death sentences were commuted to life imprisonment by theConnecticut Supreme Courtin 2015.
cDeath penalty abolished in 2011. All condemned prisoners sentences were commuted to life imprisonment by Gov.Pat Quinnimmediately upon abolition.
dDeath penalty abolished in 2013. Remaining inmate's death sentences were commuted to life imprisonment by Gov.Martin O'Malleyin 2014.
eDeath penalty abolished in 2019; one prisoner,Michael K. Addison,remains on death row under sentence of death.[36]
fDeath penalty abolished in 2007.[37]All remaining inmate's death sentences were commuted to life imprisonment by Gov.Jon Corzineimmediately upon abolition.
gDeath penalty abolished in 2009. All remaining inmates death sentences were commuted to life imprisonment by theNew Mexico Supreme Courtin 2019.[38]
hDeath penalty abolished in 2007. All remaining inmates death sentences were commuted to life imprisonment by theNew York Court of Appealsimmediately upon abolition.
iClosed in 2008 underDavid Paterson'sadministration.[39]
jDeath penalty abolished in 2021. All remaining inmates death sentences were automatically commuted to life imprisonment under the abolition statute.[40][41]
kDeath penalty abolished in 2018. All remaining inmates death sentences were commuted to life imprisonment by theWashington Supreme Courtimmediately upon abolition.
lIf an execution does occur, the state will use its parole board meeting room at the state prison.
United Kingdom
editIn the United Kingdom, the execution chamber was part of a larger complex, often referred to as the "Execution Suite". The room, usually formed from two singleprison cells,contained the largetrapdoor,usually double-leaved, but in some older chambers such as at Oxford, single-leaved, and operating lever. The wooden beam from which the rope was suspended was usually set into the walls of the chamber above, with the floor removed. At Wandsworth Prison the floor was retained and holes allowed the rope and chains through. Oxford's chamber was of an old 19th-century type, and the beam was set into the walls of the chamber just above head height.
Such rooms were almost always built into one of the wings of aprison;following the recommendation of prison governors during the 1948 Royal Commission oncapital punishment,further execution chambers were housed in purpose-built blocks separate from the main prison. The lastgallowsto be constructed and used in Britain, atHMP Aberdeen,was built in 1962, and was used one year later for the hanging ofHenry John Burnett,the last person to be executed in Scotland. A freestanding execution block was built at HMP Perth in 1965, but was never used. This was the last gallows to be constructed in the United Kingdom.
The last officially operational gallows in the United Kingdom (as several remained unofficially in other prisons), atWandsworth Prison,was removed in 1994. Salvaged parts from it are in the possession of theNational Justice Museum,having previously been at theHM Prison Servicemuseum.
Japan
editJapan has seven execution chambers, which are located at the Detention Houses inTokyo,Nagoya,Osaka,Hiroshima,Fukuoka,SendaiandSapporo.All executions in Japan are carried out by hanging. The execution chamber in Tokyo has a trap door. As the condemned is dropped, their body falls into a room below the execution chamber and the death is confirmed.[42]In the Tokyo facility, the actual chamber is preceded by a room with a shrine toAmida Nyorai(Amitābha), a Buddhist deity, to allow for prayers and consultation with a religious official. The execution room in Tokyo is separated into two sections, with a total area of 25 m2.[43]
Canada
editIn Canada, executions were usually carried out in the county/municipality jail where they were committed. Alberta had gallows for the entire province inFort Saskatchewanand Lethbridge. British Columbia had their executions inOakalla(Burnaby).
TheDon Jailwas for murders committed inThe City of Toronto and County of York.The Ontario County Jail inWhitbywhich was used for murders committed to what is nowDurham Region.Most hangings were carried out using temporary gallows built in the jail yard although a few jails had permanent indoor facilities.
Gallery
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Execution chamber atSan Quentin State Prison
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Execution chamber at Florida State Prison in 1999, set up for electrocution
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Same execution chamber at the Florida State Prison, post-1999, set up for lethal injection
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