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Virtual Life Sentences: An Exploratory Study
The Prison Journal
  • Jessica S. Henry, Montclair State University
  • Christopher Salvatore, Montclair State University
  • Bai-Eyse Pugh
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-12-2018
Abstract

Virtual life sentences are sentences with a term of years that exceed an individual’s natural life expectancy. This exploratory study is one of the first to collect data that establish the existence, prevalence, and scope of virtual life sentences in state prisons in the United States. Initial data reveal that more than 31,000 people in 26 states are serving virtual life sentences for violent and nonviolent offenses, and suggest racial disparities in the distribution of these sentences. This study also presents potential policy implications and suggestions for future research.

DOI
DOI10.1177/0032885518764915
Published Citation
Henry, J. S., Salvatore, C., & Pugh, B.-E. (2018). Virtual Life Sentences: An Exploratory Study. The Prison Journal, 98(3), 294–313. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032885518764915
Citation Information
Jessica S. Henry, Christopher Salvatore and Bai-Eyse Pugh. "Virtual Life Sentences: An Exploratory Study" The Prison Journal (2018)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/jessica-henry/1/