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A LIVING DEATH: LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE FOR NONVIOLENT OFFENSES
ACLU
Jun 7, 2018
Executive Summary
Recommendations
Methodology
Defining “Life without Parole”
Defining “Nonviolent”
Findings: The Use of Life without Parole for Nonviolent Crimes
Rise in Life without Parole Sentences
Nonviolent Crimes that Result in Life without Parole Sentences
Who is Serving Life without Parole for Nonviolent Crimes: The Numbers
Racial Disparity in Life without Parole Sentencing
How We Got Here: Skyrocketing Extreme Sentences and Mass Incarceration
The “War on Drugs” and Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Laws
Three-Strikes and Other Habitual Offender Laws
Changes to Parole Laws and Other Limitations on Release
Case Studies: 110 Offenders Sentenced to Die in Prison for Nonviolent Crimes
First-Time Nonviolent Offenders
Nonviolent Teenage Offenders
Tying Judges’ Hands: Mandatory Life without Parole
Life without Parole for Nonviolent Offenses under Habitual Offender Laws
State Habitual Offenders
Federal Habitual Offenders
Life without Parole for Marijuana
Life without Parole Due to Crack/Powder Cocaine Sentencing Disparity
Aging and Elderly Nonviolent Prisoners
Terminally Ill Nonviolent Prisoners
The Reality of Serving Life without Parole
What it Means to be Sentenced to Life without Parole
Hopelessness, Depression, and Suicidal Thoughts and Attempts
Isolation from Family
Prison Conditions
Violence
Solitary Confinement
Restricted Access to Drug Treatment, Vocational, and Educational Programs
Limited Judicial Review of Death-in-Prison Sentences
Virtually No Chance of Clemency or Compassionate Release
The Financial Cost of Sentencing Nonviolent Offenders to Life without Parole
Methodology
Fiscal Cost-Savings Estimates
Comparative International Practice and Fundamental Rights to Humane Treatment, Proportionate Sentence, and Rehabilitation
Out of Step with the World
Disproportionate Sentences Violate International Law
Right to Rehabilitation Under International Law
U.S. Constitutional Law
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