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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2024 · 39 MIN

S1E1: What Happens to Children Sentenced to Life without Parole? with Dr. Tarika Daftary Kapur

from Just Justice · host Jessica Henry

What happens to children who are sentenced to life without parole for murder and then later, sometimes decades later, have the chance to be released from prison? Join me in conversation with Dr. Tarika Daftary- Kapur as she shares her research about what really happens to people sentenced as juveniles who grow up in prison and then receive a second chance. Do they succeed on the outside? Do they go on to commit more crime? Can they be safely released?  Dr. Daftary-Kapur is a nationally renowned forensic psychologist and a Professor of Justice Studies at Montclair State University. She is an expert in juvenile decision making. She also conducted one of the first studies of second look opportunities for people sentenced to life without parole as children, a new criminal justice reform required by the U.S. Supreme Court that is happening more throughout the country.    To learn more about Jessica Henry:  Website: http://jessicahenryjustice.com/  Watch my TEDx talk No-Crime Wrongful Convictions here. Subscribe to newsletter Check out my award-winning book Smoke but No Fire: Convicting the Innocent of Crimes that Never Happened  

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What happens to children who are sentenced to life without parole for murder and then later, sometimes decades later, have the chance to be released from prison? Join me in conversation with Dr. Tarika Daftary- Kapur as she shares her research about what really happens to people sentenced as juveniles who grow up in prison and then receive a second chance. Do they succeed on the outside? Do they go on to commit more crime? Can they be safely released? Dr. Daftary-Kapur is a nationally renowned forensic psychologist and a Professor of Justice Studies at Montclair State University. She is an expert in juvenile decision making. She also conducted one of the first studies of second look opportunities for people sentenced to life without parole as children, a new criminal justice reform required by the U.S. Supreme Court that is happening more throughout the country. Take a listen and ask yourself the main question we like to ask at Just Justice: what would it take for you to give someone a second chance?

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