Life without parole (LWOP) is “an especially harsh punishment for a juvenile,” as the U.S. Supreme Court noted in Graham v. Florida. The United States is the only country in the world that imposes juvenile life without parole (JLWOP) sentences. Many of these individuals were sentenced during a surge in LWOP sentencing in the 1990s. In the past decade, following several Supreme Court rulings eliminating mandatory sentences of LWOP for juvenile offenders, such sentencing has declined. This Article aims to empirically assess the rise and then the fall in JLWOP sentencing in a leading sentencing state, North Carolina, to better understand these trends and their implications. We examine the cases of ninety-four North Carolina juveniles, aged thi...
The United States is the only industrialized country that sentences individuals to spend the remaind...
A growing body of research demonstrates that for many juvenile offenders, lengthy out-of-home placem...
The number of Americans serving sentences of life without the possibility of parole ( LWOP ) has gro...
Life without parole (LWOP) is “an especially harsh punishment for a juvenile,” as the U.S. Supreme C...
This Article provides a comprehensive examination of juvenile life without parole (\u27 LWOP ) both ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze data, policy trends, and legal concerns on the issue of sent...
Way Too Much: JLWOP Only in the U.S. Poverty is a Death Sentence For Profit Prisons Funded the Study...
In the 1980s and 1990s, nearly every state enacted legislative changes that eased the process of tre...
In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court in Roper v. Simmons (125 S. Ct. 1183) banned executions of persons w...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Miller v. Alabama found that juvenile life without the pos...
A juvenile offender waits for sentencing while a court calculates his life expectancy and determines...
In Miller v. Alabama, the United States Supreme Court held that mandatory life sentences without par...
The United States is the only country in the world that sentences children to die in prison. This pr...
The United States Supreme Court abolished mandatory life without parole sentences for juveniles conv...
This article begins with a discussion of the Supreme Court’s decision to abolish the death penalty a...
The United States is the only industrialized country that sentences individuals to spend the remaind...
A growing body of research demonstrates that for many juvenile offenders, lengthy out-of-home placem...
The number of Americans serving sentences of life without the possibility of parole ( LWOP ) has gro...
Life without parole (LWOP) is “an especially harsh punishment for a juvenile,” as the U.S. Supreme C...
This Article provides a comprehensive examination of juvenile life without parole (\u27 LWOP ) both ...
The purpose of this paper is to analyze data, policy trends, and legal concerns on the issue of sent...
Way Too Much: JLWOP Only in the U.S. Poverty is a Death Sentence For Profit Prisons Funded the Study...
In the 1980s and 1990s, nearly every state enacted legislative changes that eased the process of tre...
In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court in Roper v. Simmons (125 S. Ct. 1183) banned executions of persons w...
The Supreme Court\u27s recent decision in Miller v. Alabama found that juvenile life without the pos...
A juvenile offender waits for sentencing while a court calculates his life expectancy and determines...
In Miller v. Alabama, the United States Supreme Court held that mandatory life sentences without par...
The United States is the only country in the world that sentences children to die in prison. This pr...
The United States Supreme Court abolished mandatory life without parole sentences for juveniles conv...
This article begins with a discussion of the Supreme Court’s decision to abolish the death penalty a...
The United States is the only industrialized country that sentences individuals to spend the remaind...
A growing body of research demonstrates that for many juvenile offenders, lengthy out-of-home placem...
The number of Americans serving sentences of life without the possibility of parole ( LWOP ) has gro...