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Right to be heard; right to testify; sentencing; parole; rotten social background; severe environmental deprivation; victim; victim’s rights; mass incarceration; criminal law; criminal justice system; criminal legal system
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Rotten Social Background And Mass Incarceration: Who Is A Victim?, Steven Zeidman
Rotten Social Background And Mass Incarceration: Who Is A Victim?, Steven Zeidman
Brooklyn Law Review
Despite the theoretical right to be heard at different junctures in the criminal legal system, in practice, the right is unsecured for many accused and convicted of various offenses. Criminal defendants are rarely heard at trial, upon sentencing, or at parole board interviews to determine eligibility for release. Consequently, these individuals are not able to offer explanations for their behavior. This is particularly harmful given the role that “severe environmental deprivation” or, sometimes controversially referred to as “rotten social background,” plays in criminal behavior. Research now indicates that societal shortcomings, including a lack of healthcare, education, and employment opportunities, combined …