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Federal Sentencing Guidelines Handbook

Federal Sentencing Guidelines Handbook
Author: Roger William Haines
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2470
Release: 2019
Genre: Sentences (Criminal procedure)
ISBN: 9781539230991

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Federal Sentencing Guidelines Handbook

Federal Sentencing Guidelines Handbook
Author: Roger W. Haines
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1572
Release: 1996
Genre: Sentences (Criminal procedure)
ISBN: 9780762001163

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Guidelines Manual

Guidelines Manual
Author: United States Sentencing Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1988
Genre: Criminal justice, Administration of
ISBN:

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Sentencing Guidelines Handbook

Sentencing Guidelines Handbook
Author: United States. Internal Revenue Service. Criminal Tax Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1996
Genre: Judgments, Criminal
ISBN:

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Incorporating guideline amendments effective November 1, 1995.


Handbook on Sentencing Policies and Practices in the 21st Century

Handbook on Sentencing Policies and Practices in the 21st Century
Author: Cassia Spohn
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2019-06-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429650930

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Sentencing Policies and Practices in the 21st Century focuses on the evolution and consequences of sentencing policies and practices, with sentencing broadly defined to include plea bargaining, judicial and juror decision making, and alternatives to incarceration, including participation in problem-solving courts. This collection of essays and reports of original research explores how sentencing policies and practices, both in the United States and internationally, have evolved, explores important issues raised by guideline and non-guideline sentencing, and provides an overview of recent research on plea bargaining in the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Other topics include the role of criminal history in sentencing, the past and future of capital punishment, strategies for reducing mass incarceration, problem-solving courts, and restorative justice practices. Each chapter summarizes what is known, identifies the gaps in the research, and discusses the theoretical, empirical, and policy implications of the research findings. The volume is grounded in current knowledge about the specific topics, but also presents new material that reflects the thinking of the leading minds in the field and that outlines a research agenda for the future. This is Volume 4 of the American Society of Criminology’s Division on Corrections and Sentencing handbook series. Previous volumes focused on risk assessment, disparities in punishment, and the consequences of punishment decisions. The handbooks provide a comprehensive overview of these topics for scholars, students, practitioners, and policymakers.


Sentencing Guidelines Handbook

Sentencing Guidelines Handbook
Author: United States. Internal Revenue Service. Criminal Tax Division
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996
Genre: Judgments, Criminal
ISBN:

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Handbook on Moving Corrections and Sentencing Forward

Handbook on Moving Corrections and Sentencing Forward
Author: Pamela K. Lattimore
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2020-11-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1000204758

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This volume addresses major issues and research in corrections and sentencing with the goal of using previous research and findings as a platform for recommendations about future research, evaluation, and policy. The last several decades witnessed major policy changes in sentencing and corrections in the United States, as well as considerable research to identify the most effective strategies for addressing criminal behavior. These efforts included changes in sentencing that eliminated parole and imposed draconian sentences for violent and drug crimes. The federal government, followed by most states, implemented sentencing guidelines that greatly reduced the discretion of the courts to impose sentences. The results were a multifold increase in the numbers of individuals in jails and prisons and on community supervision—increases that have only recently crested. There were also efforts to engage prosecutors and the courts in diversion and oversight, including the development of prosecutorial diversion programs, as well as a variety of specialty courts. Penal reform has included efforts to understand the transitions from prison to the community, including federal-led efforts focused on reentry programming. Community corrections reforms have ranged from increased surveillance through drug testing, electronic monitoring, and in some cases, judicial oversight, to rehabilitative efforts driven by risk and needs assessment. More recently, the focus has included pretrial reform to reduce the number of people held in jail pending trial, efforts that have brought attention to the use of bail and its disproportionate impact on people of color and the poor. This collection of chapters from leading researchers addresses a wide array of the latest research in the field. A unique approach featuring responses to the original essays by active researchers spurs discussion and provides a foundation for developing directions for future research and policymaking.