Life Without Parole
Worse Than Death?
- Forfattere: Ross (Professor at the Univ. of Pittsburgh) Kleinstuber , Jeremiah (PhD in Sociology) Coldsmith , Margaret (Professor & Chair of Criminology at the College of New Jersey) Leigey , Sandra (Sandra Joy
- Format: Pocket
- Antall sider: 256
- Språk: Engelsk
- Forlag/Utgiver: SD Books
- Serienavn: Routledge Frontiers of Criminal Justice
- EAN: 9780367752699
- Utgivelsesår: 2022
- Bidragsyter: Kleinstuber, Ross (Professor at the Univ. of Pittsburgh); Coldsmith, Jeremiah (PhD in Sociology); Leigey, Margaret (Professor & Chair of Criminology at the College of New Jersey); Joy, Sandra (Sandra
This book is an in-depth critical examination of all pertinent aspects of life without parole (LWOP). Empirically assessing key arguments that advance LWOP, including as an alternative to the death penalty, it reveals that not only is the punishment cruel while not providing any societal benefits, it is actually detrimental to society.
Over the last 30 years, LWOP has exploded in the United States. While the use of capital punishment over that same time period has declined, it must be recognized that LWOP is, in fact, a hidden death sentence. It is, however, implemented in a way that allows society to largely ignore this truth. While capital punishment has rightfully been subject to intense debate and scholarship, LWOP has mostly escaped such scrutiny. In fact, LWOP has been touted by both death penalty abolitionists and by tough-on-crime conservatives, which has allowed it to flourish under the radar. Specifically, abolitionists have advanced LWOP as a palatable a