Federal Sentencing Reporter
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Federal Sentencing Reporter explores in detail the complex sector of sentencing law, practice, and theory. Published five times annually, each issue is organized around a central topic or theme and will feature articles, cases, and other primary materials written by judges, prosecutors and defense attorneys, probation officers, scholars, and members of sentencing commissions.
Alternatives to Incarceration and the Sentencing Commission: A Call for Progress through Partnership
Federal Sentencing Reporter
1M ago
Office of Research and Data, Office of General Counsel et al ..read more
Federal Sentencing Reporter
1M ago
A New Alternatives Agenda for the U.S. Sentencing Commission ..read more
Federal Sentencing Reporter
4M ago
Long Sentences, Better Outcomes: Opportunities to Improve Prison Programming ..read more
Federal Sentencing Reporter
4M ago
Reconsidering Long Sentences: The Search for Common Ground ..read more
Federal Sentencing Reporter
4M ago
Overview of the Work of CCJ’s Task Force on Long Sentences ..read more
Federal Sentencing Reporter
10M ago
The Partial Success of Judge Frankel’s Sentencing Commission, Fifty Years On ..read more
Federal Sentencing Reporter
10M ago
Judge Frankel’s Fifty-Year-Old Invitation to Reconstruct Sentencing ..read more
Federal Sentencing Reporter
10M ago
More Law Than We Needed: Marvin Frankel on Criminal Sentencing ..read more