Answer:
Treatment facility staff can be guilty of false imprisonment if the patient is arrested at the facility without the need for treatment.
Explanation:
False arrest is considered a very serious crime, and is characterized by a situation where someone is prevented (by someone else) from leaving or walking in a certain area, ie the person is detained. However, it is important to remember that not every detention can be accused of false imprisonment, in some cases the law allows a person to be detained against his will. Facility staff can be convicted of false imprisonment if the patient being prevented from leaving does not need treatment, but if the patient needs treatment it is irresponsible for the facility to let him out.
Varicella vaccines should be stored in a freezer at a temperature between -58°F and +5°F
No, unless your body is misshapen. But if it equal to the rest of you body then I wouldn’t be worried.
Answer:
It's barbaric and ineffective!
Explanation:
From this list, I would only consider parts of the United States, Singapore, Japan, Malaysia, and Taiwan as civilized, the rest is suspect to begin with.
There is no credible evidence that the death penalty deters crime more effectively than long terms of imprisonment. States that have death penalty laws do not have lower crime rates or murder rates than states without such laws.
It's also ineffective in the US since every Death Penalty case is automatically appealed and can drag on for decades.