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Experimental medical trials for those on death row. ..."and they will not be confined to their cells for twenty-three hours a day". Sounds familiar.
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"The High Cost of Death Row Appeals Is Not Appealing
This proposal is to allow voluntary death row inmates the opportunity to submit to clinical experimentation, and in exchange, they will receive the benefit of anesthetics, pain medication and medical care, and they will not be confined to their cells for twenty-three hours a day. Rather than sentencing inmates to death, with prolonged costly appeals at the expense of taxpayers, inmates can repay society for their heinous crimes in the name of science, for the betterment of humankind."

Death Row Inmates in Clinical Trials: The Benefits of Human vs. Non-Human Subjects - Soapboxie
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Death Row Inmates in Clinical Trials: The Benefits of Human vs. Non-Human Subjects - Soapboxie

Humans have been submitting to clinical trials for years with successful outcomes. Human subjects are necessary to show the safety of unproven medical therapies. What are the benefits of inmates volunteering for clinical trials?