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Do Countries With the Death Penalty Have Lower Crime Rates?

Question by Random_asker: Do countries with the death penalty have lower crime rates?
And if that is the case, could you back it up with some statistics, the help is greatly appreciated

Best answer:

Answer by Howard L
There is no better example than Singapore possibly the safest place on Earth. Singapore has 12 times the population of Vancouver but just half the crime rate. But in addition to having a death penalty which they do not hesitate to exercise they also have severe penalties for lesser crimes as well. Also, I believe Singaporean culture based on Chinese society generates fewer criminals to begin with. It becomes difficult to say how much the death penalty itself contributes.

Federal Funding on Drug Rehabilitation?

Question by Kathy: federal funding on drug rehabilitation?

Best answer:

Answer by tina
The only funding I ever had for a rehab was only because I graduated to the State of California…I was at CRC as an N# and a 6 month residential treatment program was mandatory. I had state funding for the 6 months and then I got a month’s funding for sober-living after that.
Any local residential programs I’ve been to, I had to pay monthly once they allowed me to get a job and I couldn’t get my certificate of completion until I had a zero balance. Also, if it’s court-ordered, it may be different depending on the laws where you live. I’m in San Diego…

Refilling Darvocet Early?

Question by Kiki R: Refilling Darvocet Early?
My doctor wrote me a 30 day prescription for darvocet for my severe fibromyalgia pain. 3 a day basically. I had a particularly bad flare up and had to take 1 and a 1/2 about 4-5 times a day to just get through it (I know, I should have called and asked, but I’d been told by this doctor before that I could do that). I’m about out, and I called to ask the pharmacy when I could get it filled, and she said no earlier than Nov. 21, which is exactly 30 days after I had it filled. But I’ve gotten my refill a week or so early before on other occasions. I talked to my doctor, and he doesn’t want to refill it early, and wants to try physical therapy instead. But, I’m in a lot of pain, and while I can handle it now, I don’t know if I can take it for two more weeks. And I can’t really afford physical therapy.

What Drugs Make Someone Act Twitchy and Hyperactive Then After a Time Gets Aggressive Then Falls Asleep?

Question by Ljj: what drugs make someone act twitchy and hyperactive then after a time gets aggressive then falls asleep?
My daughter goes to her boyfriends and stays over night. When she comes home she falls asleep and sleeps up to 18 to 23 hours. During the course of a normal day, she appears twitchy and cannot hold still. In work they tell her to slow down, but it is like she can’t control herself. Work does drug tests, but she doesn’t fail them. Please help me identify what she might be doing.

Best answer:

Answer by Daniel
extacy..

Need Help in Business Law?

Question by SKA=<3: Need help in business law?
Can anyone answer this question? I need to know why and from where the answer came from.

Mcl aughlin injured his back while working as a lumberjack. He became
addicted to pain killers during treatment for the injury. He was then treated for
the addiction three times, but never stopped using the drug. When he moved to
Indiana, he sought treatment for his back injury and obtained a prescription for the
pain killer. He filled the prescription much faster than prescribed. In one 60-day
period he received 24 refills, filled 12 times, meaning that McLaughlin or his wife
was at the pharmacy every two to three days. When his doctor discovered the
misuse, he refused to prescribe more. McLaughlin became depressed as a result
of withdrawal and attempted suicide. He sued the pharmacy, claiming it had a
duty to stop filling the prescription because the pharmacist knew or should have
known that McLaughlin was consuming the drug so quickly that it was a threat to
his health. Is he correct?

What Are Some Current Challenges in Women’s Health?

Question by lmilllllll: What are some current challenges in women’s health?
How are women treated differently in the healthcare system?

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Answer by Poo Poo
In relation to men? Women aren’t treated differently, and certainly not worse.

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