The Perils of Parole Hearings: California Lifers, Performative Disadvantage, and the Ideology of Insight

Following a series of transformative political and legal battles, California's overcrowded prison system has moved in the direction of moderate decarceration. A softer stance on punishment means that thousands of previously ineligible inmates serving indeterminate sentences are now being consid...

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Living conditions
Men
Parole
Parole boards
Penal system
Prisoners
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Punishment
Recidivism
Rehabilitation
Remorse
risk assessment
sentencing
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