Mandatory sentencing
Separating and Estimating the Effects of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and the Federal Mandatory "Minimums": Isolating the Sources of Racial Disparity
Date Published
January 2000
Publication Type
Legislation/Policy Analysis
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Are the Politics of Criminal Justice Changing?
NCJ Number
198087
Journal
Corrections Today
Date Published
December 2002
Reactions to Mandatory Sentences in Relation to the Ethnic Identity and Criminal History of the Offender
NCJ Number
196641
Journal
Law and Human Behavior
Date Published
August 2002
Prison Populations
NCJ Number
196187
Journal
Corrections Compendium
Date Published
June 2002
Colorado Department of Corrections Statiscal Report 2001
NCJ Number
196127
Date Published
2002
Effect of Gender on the Decision to Incarcerate Before and After the Introduction of Sentencing Guidelines
NCJ Number
196067
Journal
Criminology
Date Published
May 2002
Sentencing Eddie
NCJ Number
195227
Journal
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
Date Published
2001
Confronting the Cycle of Addiction and Recidivism
NCJ Number
194245
Date Published
June 2001
Mandatory Minimum Sentences: A Utilitarian Perspective
NCJ Number
189591
Journal
Canadian Journal of Criminology
Date Published
July 2001
Mandatory Sentencing: Implications for Judicial Independence
NCJ Number
189495
Journal
Judicial Officers' Bulletin
Date Published
February 2001
Going Public with Social Science: Crime and Criminal Justice Policy in Iceland
NCJ Number
188811
Journal
Social Problems
Date Published
February 2001
Politics of Sentencing
NCJ Number
188769
Journal
Judicial Review
Date Published
2000
Ten Arguments Against Mandatory Sentencing
NCJ Number
186255
Journal
Youth Studies Australia
Date Published
June 2000
Separating and Estimating the Effects of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and the Federal Mandatory "Minimums": Isolating the Sources of Racial Disparity" A Summary of Research
NCJ Number
186195
Date Published
2000
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored