Canada\u27s murder sentencing regime has been in effect since 1976, and yet very little data has examined what these sentences actually mean for those convicted. This paper begins to fill this gap by examining the meaning of a life sentence for those convicted of second degree murder in Canada. Using data provided by the Correctional Investigator, we examine both the parole ineligibility periods imposed by sentencing judges, and how long people are serving before a grant of full parole over time from 1977 to 2020. We found statistically significant increases over time in both judicial parole ineligibility periods, and in how long people are serving beyond their first full parole eligibility date. We also found that Indigenous persons are mo...
The number of Americans serving sentences of life without the possibility of parole ( LWOP ) has gro...
The crimes are not any worse than they used to be. They run, as crimes do, from the banal to the bar...
us, life imprisonment occupies a special place in Australian penological history. But unlike the con...
Canada's murder sentencing regime has been in effect since 1976, and yet very little data has examin...
Canada\u27s murder sentencing regime has been in effect since 1976, and yet very little data has exa...
This article reviews the current sentencing regime for the crime of murder in Canada with a view to ...
The nearly three decades in which Beverley McLachlin was a member of the Supreme Court, including 18...
There has been more than a five-fold increase in the number of life sentences in the United States o...
This article examines sentencing trends over the past 18 years for men who kill their intimate partn...
Trends in sentencing in the past several decades have affected correctional populations significantl...
A diverse band of politicians, justice officials, and academic commentators are lending their voices...
There are few areas of law that grant judges as much discretion as the sentencing of criminal offend...
The effects of the current interpretation of the federal firearm possession sentencing statute are s...
The law pertaining to capital punishment in Canada saw significant changes during the 1960-70 period...
In 1965 capital punishment for murder was abolished in the UK. The Mandatory Life Sentence (MLS) rep...
The number of Americans serving sentences of life without the possibility of parole ( LWOP ) has gro...
The crimes are not any worse than they used to be. They run, as crimes do, from the banal to the bar...
us, life imprisonment occupies a special place in Australian penological history. But unlike the con...
Canada's murder sentencing regime has been in effect since 1976, and yet very little data has examin...
Canada\u27s murder sentencing regime has been in effect since 1976, and yet very little data has exa...
This article reviews the current sentencing regime for the crime of murder in Canada with a view to ...
The nearly three decades in which Beverley McLachlin was a member of the Supreme Court, including 18...
There has been more than a five-fold increase in the number of life sentences in the United States o...
This article examines sentencing trends over the past 18 years for men who kill their intimate partn...
Trends in sentencing in the past several decades have affected correctional populations significantl...
A diverse band of politicians, justice officials, and academic commentators are lending their voices...
There are few areas of law that grant judges as much discretion as the sentencing of criminal offend...
The effects of the current interpretation of the federal firearm possession sentencing statute are s...
The law pertaining to capital punishment in Canada saw significant changes during the 1960-70 period...
In 1965 capital punishment for murder was abolished in the UK. The Mandatory Life Sentence (MLS) rep...
The number of Americans serving sentences of life without the possibility of parole ( LWOP ) has gro...
The crimes are not any worse than they used to be. They run, as crimes do, from the banal to the bar...
us, life imprisonment occupies a special place in Australian penological history. But unlike the con...