Captain Francesco Schettino is currently serving a 16-year prison sentence in Italy. Following the 2012 Costa Concordia disaster, which resulted in 32 deaths, Schettino was convicted in 2015 of multiple counts of manslaughter, causing a maritime disaster, and abandoning ship before all passengers were evacuated (infamously leading to the order "Get back on board, damn it!"). After exhausting all legal appeals, he began his sentence in May 2017 at the Rebibbia prison in Rome. In 2022, he became eligible to request "alternative measures" to serve the final years of his sentence, such as external work or community service, due to good behavior. In 2026, he remains a figure of intense controversy in Italy, often cited in maritime law as a primary example of a failure of command. While he continues to serve his time, he has reportedly spent his years in prison studying law and journalism, though he remains barred from ever commanding a ship again.