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Case Western Reserve Law Review

2015

Life without parole

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The Emerging Eighth Amendment Consensus Against Life Without Parole Sentences For Nonviolent Offenses, Bidish J. Sarma, Sophie Cull Jan 2015

The Emerging Eighth Amendment Consensus Against Life Without Parole Sentences For Nonviolent Offenses, Bidish J. Sarma, Sophie Cull

Case Western Reserve Law Review

As the nation moves away from the policies that built a criminal justice system bent on mass incarceration, it is an appropriate time to reassess a sentencing regime that has doomed thousands of individuals convicted of nonviolent offenses to die in prison. Over the last thirty years, those policies have resulted in more than 3,000 offenders across the country receiving life sentences without the possibility of parole when they were convicted of a nonviolent crime. While it seems clear to many today that this harsh punishment is inappropriate for offenses that involved no physical harm to other people, the individuals …