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  1. The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the lack of resources and oversight that hinders medical care for incarcerated people in the United States. The US Supreme Court has held that “deliberate indifference” to “serious medical needs” violates the Constitution.

  2. of Prisons to produce our 5th national census on life imprisonment. KEY FINDINGS • One in 7 people in U.S. prisons is serving a life sentence, either life without parole (LWOP), life with parole (LWP) or virtual life (50 years or more), totaling 203,865 people; • The number of people serving life without parole

  3. 19 lut 2024 · Legislation at the local, state, and federal level can mandate data standards and reporting. Congress introduced the Covid-19 in Corrections Data Transparency Act in 2020, which, although not successful, could serve as an outline for future bills that have more expansive data transparency goals.

  4. 30 mar 2023 · Studies of COVID-19 outbreaks in correctional facilities can help us understand transmission in prisons and jails and identify practices to prevent and control future outbreaks.

  5. The rise of life without parole in the United States is a particularly recognizable development, but life sentencing has increased worldwide, and the use of other forms of punishment that hold people in prison until death has also intensified.

  6. 26 lut 2015 · Life imprisonment sentences are rare in the federal criminal justice system. Virtually all offenders convicted of a federal crime are released from prison eventually and return to society or, in the case of illegal aliens, are deported to their country of origin.

  7. 7 cze 2023 · The report’s findings support a recent sentencing trend recognizing emerging adulthood as a developmental stage; more than a dozen states have introduced or passed legislative reforms or adopted jurisprudential restrictions in recent years to protect emerging adults from extreme punishment.