Sentencing disparity
SENTENCING COUNCILS - A STUDY OF SENTENCE DISPARITY AND ITS REDUCTION
Punishing the Wicked: Examining the Correlates of Sentence Severity for Convicted Sex Offenders
How Much Difference Does the Lawyer Make? The Effect of Defense Counsel on Murder Case Outcomes
Disproportionate Sentencing of Minority Drug Offenders in Illinois: Report on Changes in Drug Laws 1985-2002
Sentencing Reform in the Other Washington (From Crime and Justice: A Review of Research, Volume 28, P 71-136, 2001, Michael Tonry, ed. -- See NCJ-192542)
Sentencing and Corrections: Exploring Major Issues
In Search of the Missing Link: Examining Contextual Variation in Federal Charge Bargains Across US District Courts
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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Measuring Judicial and Prosecutorial Discretion: Sex and Race Disparities in Departures From the Federal Sentencing Guidelines
Urban Justice, Rural Injustice? Urbanization and Its Effect on Sentencing
Punishing Youth Homicide Offenders in Philadelphia
Some Distribution Patterns for the Georgia Death Sentence
North Carolina's Fair Sentencing Act - What Have the Results Been?
Criminology - Criminal Courts and Bureaucratic Justice Concessions and Consensus in the Guilty Plea Process
Displaced Discretion Under Ohio Sentencing Guidelines
Social Contexts of Racial Discrimination in Sentencing
Measuring and Explaining Charge Bargaining
Determinants of Charge Reductions and Final Dispositions in Cases of Burglary and Robbery
Effect of Prior Record in Sentencing Research: An Examination of the Assumption that any Measure is Adequate
Criminal Sentencing in Transition
Meta-Analysis of Race and Sentencing Research: Explaining the Inconsistencies
Economic Inequality and Discrimination in Sentencing
Sentencing the White-Collar Offender - Rhetoric and Reality
Crime File: Sentencing
This Crime File video portrays three panelists contrasting indeterminate sentencing in Massachusetts, determinate sentencing in Minnesota, and discussing the existence and causes of sentencing disparity, sentencing factors, and racial discrimination in sentencing.
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