User:Christiangarciah/Euthanasia in the united states/Amcrosetti Peer Review

General info

 * Whose work are you reviewing?

(Henrock-Rony)


 * Link to draft you're reviewing

Non-voluntary Euthanasia[edit source]
''Involuntary euthanasia refers to the act of a physician ending a patient's life without the patient's direct consent, usually when the patient is comatose/unconscious, close to death, and unable to provide consent. Non-voluntary euthanasia is currently illegal everywhere in the world.''

Involuntary Euthanasia

''Involuntary euthanasia specifically applies when a patient's consent is not obtained prior to their medically assisted death - even if they could have provided consent. Either the patient did not consent or was not asked for consent. Involuntary euthanasia is currently illegal everywhere in the world.''

** Perhaps this will be edited later, but this seems to be a repeat section. Is there a difference between involuntary and non-voluntary?

** Consider adding a section on the death penalty, since this is technically legal, involuntary euthanasia in the US


 * Link to the current version of the article (if it exists)

Evaluate the drafted changes
(Compose a detailed peer review here, considering each of the key aspects listed above if it is relevant. Consider the guiding questions, and check out the examples of what feedback looks like.)