A study of criminal justice discretion (original) (raw)
Judicial Discretion and Sentencing Behavior
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The Decision to File Federal Criminal Charges: A Quantitative Study of Prosecutorial Discretion
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Recent Developments and New Directions in Sentencing Research
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Is Guided Discretion Sufficient? Overview of State Sentencing Guidelines
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Evaluation of Judicial Characteristics and Sentencing Disparities
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Discretionary Decision-Making in the Criminal Justice System and the Black Offender: Some Alternatives
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Circumventing the sentencing grid: Encouraging downward departures in presumptive prison cases
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Legislatures, Judges, and Parole Boards: The Allocations of Discretion under Determinate Sentencing
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Exploring the sanction–crime relationship through a lens of procedural justice
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Judging Judicial Discretion: Legal Factors and Racial Discrimination in Sentencing
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Sentencing Guidelines and focal concerns: The effect of sentencing policy as a practical constraint on sentencing decisions
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MODELING THE EFFECTS OF LEGALLY RELEVANT AND EXTRALEGAL FACTORS UNDER SENTENCING GUIDELINES: THE RULES HAVE CHANGED*
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Judicial Sentencing Strategies and Recidivism
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When Process Affects Punishment: Differences in Sentences After Guilty Plea, Bench Trial, and Jury Trial in Five Guidelines States
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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
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Revisiting the Total Incarceration Variable: Should Researchers Separate Jail from Prison Sentences in Sentencing Research
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When a Plea Is No Bargain at All: Comparing Sentencing Outcomes for Massachusetts Defendants in Non-Sexual and Sexual Crimes
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Convictions versus Conviction Rates: The Prosecutor's Choice
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