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  • Normalizing Extreme Imprisonment: The Case of Life Without Parole in California

    Normalizing Extreme Imprisonment by Vannier, Marion;

    The Case of Life Without Parole in California

    Series: Clarendon Studies in Criminology;

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    Product details:

    • Edition number 1
    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 4 June 2021

    • ISBN 9780198827825
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages240 pages
    • Size 222x145x20 mm
    • Weight 426 g
    • Language English
    • 118

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    Short description:

    A critical examination of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole (LWOP). This book presents a unique case study of the 'normalization' of LWOP and the extent to which groups and individuals within civil society who challenge capital punishment have helped normalize LWOP by fostering the belief that it is humane and merciful.

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    Long description:

    A critical, theoretical, and empirical examination of life imprisonment without the possibility of parole (LWOP) is long overdue. This book presents a unique case study of the 'normalization' of LWOP. More specifically, it explores the ties between LWOP's normalization and death penalty abolitionism, using California as a case study. Drawing on rich empirical research, it brings together relevant literature in criminology, the sociology of punishment, social policy, and sentencing to provide insights into the nature of American penal politics, the role of progressive pressure groups, and the relationship between life imprisonment and capital punishment.

    This study investigates the extent to which members of civil society who challenge capital punishment (lawyers, non-profit organizations, and lobbyists) have helped normalize LWOP by fostering the belief that it is humane and merciful. The monograph focuses on three domains where anti-death penalty activists have lobbied, campaigned, pled for, and agreed to LWOP; Congress, the political sphere, and courtrooms. For each domain, the book teases out the motivations of the main actors and agencies involved. It analyses the constraints under which they considered themselves to be operating, and the relationship between these motivations and the broad social, legal, and political environment in which they unfolded. Particular attention is paid to actors' understandings of the concepts of 'life' and 'death' in punishment.

    This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read on the Oxford Academic platform and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.

    Normalizing Imprisonment is exceptionally thorough, based on extensive research. Vannier has set a new bar for how we trace the life of a penal policy, from the lobbying, to the legislation, the institutionalisation, sentencing, and onto the pains of imprisonment itself. The book also makes a methodological contribution to pains of imprisonment literature by showing the value of letters to reach corners of the carceral system that can otherwise be out of reach. While this is a neat volume, the book feels like a definitive account that will be indispensable to those wishing to make sense of this peculiar penal institution.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction
    The Origins of LWOP in California
    Campaigning for LWOP
    Settling and Pleading for LWOP
    Prisoners' Experiences of LWOP
    Normalizing Extreme Imprisonment
    Appendix-Doing Research on LWOP in California

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