Scholarship Repository University of Minnesota Law School Articles Faculty Scholarship 2005 Punishment Purposes (original) (raw)

Scholarship Repository University of Minnesota Law School Articles Faculty Scholarship 1997 Sentencing Principles in Theory and Practice

Richard Frase

2016

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Proportionate Sentencing and the Rule of Law

Malcolm Thorburn

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Fall 2008 -- S Yllabus Criminal Sentencing Law and Policy Wednesday -- 4:00-6:00 P.M

Adam Lamparello

2008

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The Sentencing Theory Debate: Convergence in Outcomes, Divergence in Reasoning

Malcolm Thorburn

New Criminal Law Review, 2007

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Punishment Purposes

Richard Frase

2019

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Principle of Proportionality in Sentencing and Economic Approach in Criminology

Jaan Ginter

Juridica Int'l, 1999

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The Original Intent of Uniformity in Federal Sentencing

Michael Ohear

74 University of Cincinnati Law Review 749, 2006

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Recent Developments and New Directions in Sentencing Research

Jeffery Ulmer

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Limiting Retributivism: The Consensus Model of Criminal Punishment

Richard Frase

Social Science Research Network, 2003

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What Makes Sentencing Facts Controversial-Four Problems Obscured by One Solution

Jacqueline Ross

Vill. L. Rev., 2002

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Do Offenders Deserve Proportionate Punishments?

Goran Duus-Otterstrom

Criminal Law & Philosophy, 2021

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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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Sentencing Law and Policy: Cases, Statutes, and Guidelines

Nora Demleitner

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Sentencing Law and Policy

Nora Demleitner

2006

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Concern About Variation in Criminal Sentences: A Cyclical History of Reform

Jay Albanese

Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, 1984

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Proportionality in Sentencing and the Restorative Justice Paradigm: ‘Just Deserts’ for Victims and Defendants Alike?

Tyrone Kirchengast

Criminal Law and Philosophy, 2010

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Designing a Just, Definite, Deterrent, Restorative, and Responsive Criminal Justice System Through Sentencing Economic Value

Teng Junaidi Gunawan

2021

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Sentencing Provisions in Proposals for a New Federal Criminal Code

Nile Stanton

1973

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The Case for Discriminatory Sentencing: Why Identical Crimes May Deserve Different Sanctions

Eyal Winter

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000

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Risk in Sentencing: Constitutionally-Suspect Variables and Evidence-Based Sentencing

James C . Oleson

2011

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Proportional Punishment: Does It Lead to More Crime?

Jeremiah Mosteller

Liberty University Law Review, 2018

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Mandatory sentencing guidelines: The framing of justice

John Kramer

Criminology & Public Policy, 2009

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Weighing relative and absolute proportionality in punishment

Goran Duus-Otterstrom

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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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Judicial Sentencing Strategies and Recidivism

Hal Campbell

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Forty Years of American Sentencing Guidelines: What Have We Learned?

Richard Frase

Crime and Justice, 2019

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1993 Illusion , Illogic , and Injustice : Real-Offense Sentencing and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines

David Yellen

2019

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What rules in sentencing? Consistency and disparity in the absence of rules

Cyrus Tata

International journal of the sociology of law, 1998

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The Philosophical Values of Sentencing and Alberta's Approach to Starting Point Sentences

Noah Garver

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Is Restorative Justice Compatible with Sentencing Uniformity?

Michael Ohear

Marquette Law Review, 2005

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Separating Retribution from Proportionality

William Berry III

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Norval Morris's Contributions to Sentencing Structures, Theory, and Practice

Richard Frase

Federal Sentencing Reporter, 2009

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Pursuing Consistency in an Individualistic Sentencing Framework: If You Know Where You're Going, How Do You Know When You've Got There?

Arie Freiberg

Law and Contemporary Problems, 2013

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