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Subtopic: Sentencing
How Damaging is Imprisonment in the Long-Term? A Controlled Experiment Comparing Long-Term Effects of Community Service and Short Custodial Sentences on Re-offending and Social integration
Date Published
2010
Journal
Journal of Experimental Criminology
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NIJ
Courtroom Workgroups and Sentencing: The Effects of Similarity, Proximity, and Stability
Date Published
January 2010
Journal
Crime & Delinquency
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NIJ-Sponsored
Workshop on Sentencing and Other Federal Case Data Analysis, July 2009
Date Published
July 2009
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NIJ-Sponsored
Reallocating Prison Expenses To Fund Stronger Probation and Parole Programs - Interview at the 2009 NIJ Conference
Date Published
June 2009
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NIJ
Judicial Discretion and Sentencing Outcomes: Incorporating Data from the Courtroom
Date Published
June 2008
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NIJ-Sponsored
Findings From an Outcome Examination of Rhode Island's Specialized Domestic Violence Probation Supervision Program: Do Specialized Supervision Programs of Batterers Reduce Reabuse?
Date Published
February 2008
Journal
Violence Against Women
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NIJ-Sponsored
From Inception to Implementation: How SACPA has affected the Case Processing and Sentencing of Drug Offenders in One California County
Date Published
2008
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NIJ-Sponsored
Crime Control Effects of Prosecuting Intimate Partner Violence in Hamilton County, Ohio: Reproducing and Extending the Analyses of Wooldredge and Thistlethwaite
Date Published
January 2008
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NIJ-Sponsored
Convicting and Incarcerating Felony Offenders of Intimate Assault and the Odds of New Assault Charges
Date Published
July 2007
Journal
Journal of Criminal Justice
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NIJ-Sponsored
Measuring and Explaining Charge Bargaining
Date Published
June 2007
Journal
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
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NIJ-Sponsored
Neighborhood Effects on Felony Sentencing
Date Published
May 2007
Journal
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
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NIJ-Sponsored
Inextricable Link Between Age and Criminal History in Sentencing
Date Published
January 2007
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NIJ-Sponsored
Evaluation of the Federal Government's Violent Offender Incarceration and Truth-in-Sentencing Incentive Grants
Date Published
September 2006
Journal
Prison Journal
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NIJ-Sponsored
Adjustment Patterns in Incarcerated Women: An Analysis of Differences Based on Sentence Length
Date Published
December 2005
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior
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NIJ-Sponsored
Displaced Discretion Under Ohio Sentencing Guidelines
Date Published
July 2005
Journal
Journal of Criminal Justice
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NIJ-Sponsored
Truth in Sentencing and State Sentencing Practices
Date Published
July 2005
Series
Journal
National Institute of Justice Journal
Agencies
NIJ
Oregon's Measure 11 Sentencing Reform: Implementation and System Impact
Date Published
December 2003
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NIJ-Sponsored
Community Context and Sentencing Decisions: A Multilevel Analysis, Executive Summary
Date Published
August 2003
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NIJ-Sponsored
Community Context and Sentencing Decisions: A Multilevel Analysis
Date Published
2003
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NIJ-Sponsored
New Jersey's "No Early Release Act": Its Impact on Prosecution, Sentencing, Corrections, and Victim Satisfaction, Final Report
Date Published
2003
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NIJ-Sponsored
Measuring Public Perceptions of Appropriate Prison Sentences, Final Report
Date Published
October 2002
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NIJ-Sponsored
Impact of Formal and Informal Social Controls on the Criminal Activities of Probationers
Date Published
August 2002
Journal
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
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NIJ-Sponsored
Influences of Truth-in-Sentencing Reforms on Changes in States' Sentencing Practices and Prison Populations
Date Published
April 2002
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NIJ-Sponsored
Influences of Truth-in-Sentencing Reforms on Changes in States' Sentencing Practices and Prison Populations, Executive Summary
Date Published
March 2002
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NIJ-Sponsored
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