Technically Not Life: How De Facto Life Sentences Condemn Juveniles to Die in Prison

Q1 Social Sciences
V. Laugalis, Meghan Koza, Stuti S. Kokkalera, Michael S. Vaughn
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The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Jones v. Mississippi reignited interest in the constitutionality of lengthy prison sentences for juveniles. A substantial proportion of juveniles convicted of homicide and nonhomicide are currently serving “virtual life” or “ de facto life” sentences. De facto life sentences are lengthy sentences that may be considered the equivalent of a life sentence. This article investigates how states’ statutory schemes and appellate court decisions have allowed for the use of de facto life sentences for juveniles convicted of homicide as well as nonhomicide offenses. By employing content analytical techniques, this article identifies the variation in how de facto life sentences are defined and applied across the states. Nearly every state imposes some type of de facto life sentence on juveniles, suggesting that the time is ripe for courts to determine whether these “virtual life” terms adhere to the Court's Eighth Amendment's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment.
技术上并非无期徒刑:事实上的无期徒刑如何让青少年死在狱中
美国最高法院在琼斯诉密西西比州一案中的判决再次激发了人们对少年犯长期服刑是否符合宪法的关注。在被判犯有杀人罪和非杀人罪的少年犯中,有相当一部分目前正在服 "虚拟终身监禁 "或 "事实上的终身监禁"。事实上的无期徒刑是指可被视为等同于无期徒刑的漫长刑期。本文研究了各州的法律制度和上诉法院的判决是如何允许对被判犯有杀人罪和非杀人罪的青少年使用事实上的终身监禁的。通过采用内容分析技术,本文确定了各州在如何定义和适用事实上的无期徒刑方面的差异。几乎每个州都对少年犯处以某种类型的事实上的终身监禁,这表明法院确定这些 "虚拟终身监禁 "是否符合法院第八修正案关于禁止残忍和不寻常惩罚的规定的时机已经成熟。
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Criminal Justice Review
Criminal Justice Review Social Sciences-Law
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期刊介绍: Criminal Justice Review is a scholarly journal dedicated to presenting a broad perspective on criminal justice issues. It focuses on any aspect of crime and the justice system and can feature local, state, or national concerns. Both qualitative and quantitative pieces are encouraged, providing that they adhere to standards of quality scholarship. As a peer-reviewed journal, we encourage the submission of articles, research notes, commentaries, and comprehensive essays that focus on crime and broadly defined justice-related topics.
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