We have many good reasons to abolish life without parole sentences (LWOP, known in some countries as whole life sentences) and no good reasons not to. After reviewing the current state of LWOP sentences in the United States, I argue that the only rationale for punishment that can hope to justify them is retributivism. But even if retributivism is a sound principle, it in no way entails life without parole. One reason is that unless one believes, like Kant, that appropriate punishments must be carried out whatever the circumstances, we must acknowledge that other considerations are relevant to determining punishments. Furthermore, retributivism does not dictate particular punishments, and so the question remains which are reasonable and appr...
A diverse band of politicians, justice officials, and academic commentators are lending their voice...
Terrance Graham pled guilty to armed burglary with assault or battery and attempted armed robbery wh...
Life imprisonment has replaced capital punishment as the most common sentence imposed for heinous cr...
Over 40,000 people in the United States today are serving life without parole sentences (LWOP)—more ...
Today, death penalty opponents mostly claim life without parole (LWOP) as their genuinely popular su...
Life without parole seems an attractive and logical punishment under the modern coercive crime-contr...
Across the country, life sentences are increasingly being used to replace the death penalty, accordi...
This Note will discuss the relatively recent development and current prevalence of one alternative: ...
There has been more than a five-fold increase in the number of life sentences in the United States o...
In this paper, the author takes a closer look at retribution, which is the primary justification for...
In the last thirty years, life without parole (LWOP) sentences have flourished in the United States....
Since its introduction in 1978 as an alternative to the death penalty, there has been a dramatic inc...
In this paper I argue for a theory of punishment I call Multilateral Retributivism. Typically retrib...
On the basis of fifty-four elite interviews[1] with legislators, judges, attorneys, and civil societ...
Most philosophers believe that wrongdoers sometimes deserve to be punished by long prison sentences....
A diverse band of politicians, justice officials, and academic commentators are lending their voice...
Terrance Graham pled guilty to armed burglary with assault or battery and attempted armed robbery wh...
Life imprisonment has replaced capital punishment as the most common sentence imposed for heinous cr...
Over 40,000 people in the United States today are serving life without parole sentences (LWOP)—more ...
Today, death penalty opponents mostly claim life without parole (LWOP) as their genuinely popular su...
Life without parole seems an attractive and logical punishment under the modern coercive crime-contr...
Across the country, life sentences are increasingly being used to replace the death penalty, accordi...
This Note will discuss the relatively recent development and current prevalence of one alternative: ...
There has been more than a five-fold increase in the number of life sentences in the United States o...
In this paper, the author takes a closer look at retribution, which is the primary justification for...
In the last thirty years, life without parole (LWOP) sentences have flourished in the United States....
Since its introduction in 1978 as an alternative to the death penalty, there has been a dramatic inc...
In this paper I argue for a theory of punishment I call Multilateral Retributivism. Typically retrib...
On the basis of fifty-four elite interviews[1] with legislators, judges, attorneys, and civil societ...
Most philosophers believe that wrongdoers sometimes deserve to be punished by long prison sentences....
A diverse band of politicians, justice officials, and academic commentators are lending their voice...
Terrance Graham pled guilty to armed burglary with assault or battery and attempted armed robbery wh...
Life imprisonment has replaced capital punishment as the most common sentence imposed for heinous cr...