Abstract
Sentencing juvenile offenders to life in prison is the most severe criminal penalty available, yet we know little about the
factors that produce jurisdictional differences in the use of such sanctions. Political explanations emphasize conservative
values and the strength of more conservative political parties. Threat accounts suggest that this sentence will be more likely
in jurisdictions with larger minority populations. After controlling for many explanations using count models, the results
show that larger numbers of juvenile life sentences are handed out in more politically conservative states with a stronger
Republican Party. Findings also show that racial politics is a factor in juvenile life sentences. Those jurisdictions that
have the most blacks and have judicial elections sentence the most juveniles to life terms. By highlighting the explanatory
power of public ideologies, these findings support political explanations for the harshest criminal punishment directed towards
juveniles.
factors that produce jurisdictional differences in the use of such sanctions. Political explanations emphasize conservative
values and the strength of more conservative political parties. Threat accounts suggest that this sentence will be more likely
in jurisdictions with larger minority populations. After controlling for many explanations using count models, the results
show that larger numbers of juvenile life sentences are handed out in more politically conservative states with a stronger
Republican Party. Findings also show that racial politics is a factor in juvenile life sentences. Those jurisdictions that
have the most blacks and have judicial elections sentence the most juveniles to life terms. By highlighting the explanatory
power of public ideologies, these findings support political explanations for the harshest criminal punishment directed towards
juveniles.
- Content Type Journal Article
- Pages 1-28
- DOI 10.1007/s12103-011-9135-1
- Authors
- Jason T. Carmichael, McGill University, 855 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, QC H3A 2T7, Canada
- Giovani Burgos, McGill University, 855 Sherbrooke St. West, Montreal, QC H3A 2T7, Canada
- Journal American Journal of Criminal Justice
- Online ISSN 1936-1351
- Print ISSN 1066-2316