
Normalizing Extreme Imprisonment
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- cover
- Series
- Normalizing Extreme Imprisonment
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 The Origins of LWOP in California
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Utilitarian Function of LWOP
- 3. The Humanitarian Justification for LWOP
- 4. Preserving the Death Penalty
- 5. LWOP and the Punitive Turns
- 6. Conclusion
- 2 Campaigning for LWOP
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Initiative Process and the Reality of Abolition
- 3. Educating the People
- a) Setting educational goals
- b) Navigating a 'tough-?on-?crime' political climate
- c) Shifting public opinion
- d) Redressing misconceptions about LWOP
- e) Voicing victims' families' opposition to the death penalty
- 4. Convincing Voters: The 2012 SAFE Campaign
- a) Howl with the wolves, if you wish to get along with them': rallying the unlikely allies
- b) LWOP provides 'Justice that Works for Everyone'
- c) Strategic framing of LWOP's severity
- d) Opposing Proposition 34
- 5. Conclusion
- 3 Settling and Pleading for LWOP
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Pre-?trial: Convincing Prosecutors to Settle for LWOP
- 3. At Trial: Pleading for LWOP
- a) The mandatory application of LWOP
- b) Emphasizing the severity of LWOP
- 4. Appealing LWOP Sentences
- a) Post-?conviction reviews
- b) Challenging LWOP before the Supreme Court under the Eighth Amendment
- c) Judicial perceptions of LWOP's severity
- 5. Conclusion
- Annex
- 4 Prisoners' Experiences of LWOP
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Procedural Death
- 3. Carceral Social Death
- a) Life in limbo
- b) Exclusions and discriminations
- 4. Embodied Death
- a) Ageing and diseased bodies
- b) Violence and suicide
- c) Parenthood and parenting
- 5. Conclusion
- 5 Normalizing Extreme Imprisonment
- 1. Normalizing LWOP as a 'Death Penalty Thing'
- 2. Normalizing Extreme Imprisonment
- Appendix: Doing Research on LWOP in California
- 1. Unearthing LWOP's Roots
- 2. Tracing LWOP's Evolution
- 3. Interviewing Anti-?Death Penalty Reformers
- 4. LWOP's Severity through Prisoners' Letters
- 5. Making Sense
- Bibliography
- Index
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