The U.S. Supreme Court ended juvenile life without parole as a mandatory sentence through a series of rulings between 2012 and 2016, but it remains on the books in Michigan as an option judges can use at their discretion. Bills now before the Michigan Legislature (House Bills 4160-4164 and Senate Bills 119-123) would remove juvenile life without parole sentencing from Michigan as an option entirely. Those bills are currently awaiting hearings in committees. Currently, the U.S. is the only country in the world that sentences children to die in prison, and even in the U.S., Michigan is among a minority of states still using this sentence.
Since Michigan began releasing former juvenile lifers to come home, they have demonstrated a recidivism rate dramatically lower than that of the overall population. The state’s current recidivism rate is hovering near a record low, at 22.1 percent. However, the recidivism rate of former juvenile lifers is even lower — less than 5 percent.
The event will combine excerpts from videos from the Safe and Just Michigan storytelling project. Panelists will include former juvenile lifers Machelle Pearson, Lorenzo Harrell and Jose Burgos with SJM Community Engagement Specialist Ronnie Waters acting as moderator.
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