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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This thematic panel will address recent changes in sentencing and resentencing legislation on providing relief to incarcerated populations. All three papers address the nuances and limits of legislation that offer a path for sentence reductions of early release.
Prosecutor-Initiated Resentencing Laws - Jessica Henry, Montclair State University
Codifying the hallmark features of youth: Understanding how the Miller factors shape sentencing legislation - Leah Ouellet, Northwestern University; Daphne Brydon, University of California, Los Angeles; Laura Abrams, University of California, Los Angeles; Rebecca Turner, The Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth; Jeffrey T. Ward, Temple University; J.Z. Bennett, University of Cincinnati; Dylan B. Jackson, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
An examination of the implementation of juvenile lifer re-sentencing laws: A defense perspective - Tarika Daftary-Kapur, Montclair State University; Jennifer A. Tallon, Center for Justice Innovation; Leah Dolin, Montclair State University; Keith Covan-Rodriguez, Montclair State University; Sruthi Naraharisetti, Center for Justice Innovation; Lina Villegas, Center for Justice Innovation
Examining equitable decarceration of individuals sentenced to JLWOP in the United States - Jeffrey T. Ward, Temple University; Laura Abrams, University of California, Los Angeles; Dylan B. Jackson, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health; J.Z. Bennett, University of Cincinnati; Leah Ouellet, Northwestern University; Daphne Brydon, University of California, Los Angeles; Rebecca Turner, The Campaign for the Fair Sentencing of Youth
Division of Corrections and Sentencing