Judicial Discretion
The Hidden Costs of Reentry: Understanding the Barriers to Removing a Criminal Record
NIJ hosted a webinar to discuss under-researched aspects of reentry: expungement of criminal records and the impact of those records. This webinar includes a presentation of ongoing research projects examining the impact of legal aid for expungement and past research projects studying the accuracy and permanency of criminal records and the prevalence of collateral consequences of conviction. A Q&A session will conclude this webinar.
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Booker and Beyond Analyzing Sentencing Reform and Exploring New Research Directions
This webinar features a discussion of previously published research on the U.S. Supreme Court’s 2005 Booker decision - which effectively transformed the United States Sentencing Guidelines from a mandatory, to an advisory, system. The presentation will address selected research findings from the last 15 years. Individual participants will briefly review their previous research findings with particular attention paid to the analytic methods used.
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Probing the Limits of the Female Advantage in Criminal Processing: Pretrial Diversion of Drug Offenders in an Urban County
Constructing Guidelines for Sentencing - The Critical Choices for the Minnesota Sentencing Guidelines Commission
Effect of Prior Record in Sentencing Research: An Examination of the Assumption that any Measure is Adequate
Daring the Courts - Trial and Bargaining Consequences of Minimum Penalties
Is the Juvenile Justice System Lenient?
Measuring Judicial and Prosecutorial Discretion: Sex and Race Disparities in Departures From the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Do Black Judges Make A Difference?
California Determinate Sentence Law
Assessing the Impact of Statutory Change: A Statewide Multilevel Analysis of Restitution Orders in Pennsylvania
Misdemeanor Courts and the Choice of Sanctions - A Comparative View
Effects of Sex Offender Registration and Notification on Judicial Decisions
Three Strikes and You're Out: Are Repeat Offender Laws Having Their Anticipated Effects?
SENTENCING THE WHITE-COLLAR OFFENDER
Child Custody and Visitation Decisions When the Father has Perpetrated Violence Against the Mother
Estimating the Population at Risk for Violence During Child Visitation
Classifying Driving-While-Intoxicated Offenders: The Experiences of a Citywide DWI Drug Court
Criminal Sentencing in Transition
Displaced Discretion Under Ohio Sentencing Guidelines
North Carolina's Determinate Sentencing Legislation
State Responses to Mass Incarceration
Researchers have devoted considerable attention to mass incarceration, specifically its magnitude, costs, and collateral consequences. In the face of economic constraints, strategies to reduce correctional populations while maintaining public safety are becoming a fiscal necessity. This panel will present strategies that states have undertaken to reduce incarceration rates while balancing taxpayer costs with ensuring public safety.
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Sex Offenders in the Community: Post-Release, Registration, Notification and Residency Restrictions
The management of sexual offenders in the community post-release is an issue of increasing concern to law enforcement, policymakers and the public. In recent years, efforts to strengthen registration and notification have been enhanced. At the same time, comparatively little attention has been paid to related matters, such as how residency restrictions may impact offenders' efforts to find stable work and living arrangements once they are released from prison, whether rates of recidivism have changed, and whether these policies increase the safety of potential victims.