A diverse band of politicians, justice officials, and academic commentators are lending their voices to the hot topic of correcting the United States’ status as the world’s leader in mass incarceration. There is limited focus, though, upon the special role that life sentences play in explaining the explosion in prison populations and the dramatic rise in costs that result from providing for the increased needs of aging lifers. This Article highlights various ways in which those serving life sentences occupy unique legal and political statuses. For instance, life sentences are akin to capital punishment in likely resulting in death within prison environs, yet enjoy few of the added procedural rights and intensity of review that capital defen...
Econometric measures of the effect of capital punishment have increasingly provided evidence that it...
In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court in Roper v. Simmons (125 S. Ct. 1183) banned executions of persons w...
In the last thirty years, life without parole (LWOP) sentences have flourished in the United States....
A diverse band of politicians, justice officials, and academic commentators are lending their voices...
A diverse band of politicians, justice officials, and academic commentators are lending their voice...
There has been more than a five-fold increase in the number of life sentences in the United States o...
The Supreme Court takes two very different approaches to substantive sentencing law. Whereas its rev...
The death penalty is in decline in America and most death penalty states do not regularly impose dea...
The death penalty is in decline in America and most death penalty states do not regularly impose dea...
The death penalty is in decline in America and most death penalty states do not regularly impose dea...
Canada\u27s murder sentencing regime has been in effect since 1976, and yet very little data has exa...
The death penalty is in decline in America and most death penalty states do not regularly impose dea...
This Note analyzes the relevant Supreme Court death penalty decisions from 1972 to 1985 in order to ...
Life imprisonment has replaced capital punishment as the most common sentence imposed for heinous cr...
On the basis of fifty-four elite interviews[1] with legislators, judges, attorneys, and civil societ...
Econometric measures of the effect of capital punishment have increasingly provided evidence that it...
In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court in Roper v. Simmons (125 S. Ct. 1183) banned executions of persons w...
In the last thirty years, life without parole (LWOP) sentences have flourished in the United States....
A diverse band of politicians, justice officials, and academic commentators are lending their voices...
A diverse band of politicians, justice officials, and academic commentators are lending their voice...
There has been more than a five-fold increase in the number of life sentences in the United States o...
The Supreme Court takes two very different approaches to substantive sentencing law. Whereas its rev...
The death penalty is in decline in America and most death penalty states do not regularly impose dea...
The death penalty is in decline in America and most death penalty states do not regularly impose dea...
The death penalty is in decline in America and most death penalty states do not regularly impose dea...
Canada\u27s murder sentencing regime has been in effect since 1976, and yet very little data has exa...
The death penalty is in decline in America and most death penalty states do not regularly impose dea...
This Note analyzes the relevant Supreme Court death penalty decisions from 1972 to 1985 in order to ...
Life imprisonment has replaced capital punishment as the most common sentence imposed for heinous cr...
On the basis of fifty-four elite interviews[1] with legislators, judges, attorneys, and civil societ...
Econometric measures of the effect of capital punishment have increasingly provided evidence that it...
In 2005, the U.S. Supreme Court in Roper v. Simmons (125 S. Ct. 1183) banned executions of persons w...
In the last thirty years, life without parole (LWOP) sentences have flourished in the United States....