A study of criminal justice discretion (original) (raw)

Judicial Discretion and Sentencing Behavior

monica hartmann

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A Study of Criminal Justice Descretion

John J Sloan III

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Studying Discretion in the Processes that Generate Criminal Justice Sanctions

SHAWN BUSHWAY

Justice Quarterly, 2012

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Do Sentencing Guidelines Increase Prosecutorial Power: An Empirical Study

Oren Gazal Ayal

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Exploring Methods to Investigate Sentencing Decisions

Mandeep Dhami

Evaluation Review, 2010

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The Decision to File Federal Criminal Charges: A Quantitative Study of Prosecutorial Discretion

Richard Frase

University of Chicago Law Review, 1980

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The Effects of Depth and Distance in a Criminal Code on Charging, Sentencing, and Prosecutor Power

Rodney Engen

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Recent Developments and New Directions in Sentencing Research

Jeffery Ulmer

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Is Guided Discretion Sufficient? Overview of State Sentencing Guidelines

Richard Frase

Saint Louis University law journal, 2000

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The myth of judicial leniency in sentencing

Loretta Stalans

Behavioral Sciences & The Law, 1989

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Assessing determinate and presumptive sentencing-Making research relevant

Rodney Engen

Criminology & Public Policy, 2009

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DISCRETION AND DISPARITY UNDER SENTENCING GUIDELINES: THE ROLE OF DEPARTURES AND STRUCTURED SENTENCING ALTERNATIVES

Rodney Engen, Randy Gainey

Criminology, 2003

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Contextualizing sentencing disparities: using conjunctive analysis of case configurations to identify patterns of variability

Wendy Regoeczi

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Judicial Discretion and (Un)equal Access: A Systematic Study of Motions to Reduce Criminal Sentences in Rhode Island Superior Court (19982003

Laura Braslow

Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 2011

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The impact of determinate sentencing on prisoner misconduct

Courtenay Miller

Journal of Criminal Justice, 2012

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Document Title: Assessing Consistency and Fairness in Sentencing: A Comparative Study in Three States

Charles Ostrom

2008

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Evaluation of Judicial Characteristics and Sentencing Disparities

Anna N I K K I Douglas, PhD.

Academia Letters, 2021

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Discretionary Decision-Making in the Criminal Justice System and the Black Offender: Some Alternatives

Taunya Banks

5 Black Law Journal 20, 1977

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Circumventing the sentencing grid: Encouraging downward departures in presumptive prison cases

Ann Leymon, Christopher Campbell

Criminal Justice Policy Review, 2023

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Legislatures, Judges, and Parole Boards: The Allocations of Discretion under Determinate Sentencing

Nuno Garoupa

2010

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Exploring the sanction–crime relationship through a lens of procedural justice

Megan Augustyn

Journal of Criminal Justice, 2015

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Judging Judicial Discretion: Legal Factors and Racial Discrimination in Sentencing

SHAWN BUSHWAY

Law & Society Review, 2001

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Sentencing Guidelines and focal concerns: The effect of sentencing policy as a practical constraint on sentencing decisions

William Bales, Matthew Crow

American Journal of Criminal Justice, 2006

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MODELING THE EFFECTS OF LEGALLY RELEVANT AND EXTRALEGAL FACTORS UNDER SENTENCING GUIDELINES: THE RULES HAVE CHANGED*

Rodney Engen, Randy Gainey

Criminology, 2000

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Judicial Sentencing Strategies and Recidivism

Hal Campbell

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The Swinging Pendulum of Sentencing Reform: Political Actors Regulating District Court Discretion

Lydia Tiede

Brigham Young University Journal of Public Law, 2009

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When Process Affects Punishment: Differences in Sentences After Guilty Plea, Bench Trial, and Jury Trial in Five Guidelines States

David Soule

Columbia Law Review, 2005

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Does Increased Judicial Discretion Lead to Increased Disparity? The “Liberation” of Judicial Sentencing Discretion In the Wake of the Booker/Fanfan Decision

Jeffery Ulmer

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Revisiting the Total Incarceration Variable: Should Researchers Separate Jail from Prison Sentences in Sentencing Research

Michael Harrington

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Criminal Justice Practitioners’ Perceptions of Collateral Consequences of Criminal Conviction on Offenders

James Frank

Criminal Justice Review, 2014

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When a Plea Is No Bargain at All: Comparing Sentencing Outcomes for Massachusetts Defendants in Non-Sexual and Sexual Crimes

Joseph E Gonzales

2019

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Convictions versus Conviction Rates: The Prosecutor's Choice

Mark Ramseyer

American Law and Economics Review, 2009

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