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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2018) 30 (4-5): 252–256.
Published: 01 April 2018
...Josh Gaines; Margaret Love © The Ohio State University Expungement in Indiana: A Radical Experiment and How It Is Working So Far JOSH GAINES Deputy Director, Collateral Consequences Resource Center (2014-2017) MARGARET LOVE* Law Of ce of Margaret Love Executive Director, Collateral...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2017) 29 (5): 252–254.
Published: 01 June 2017
...Brittany K. Barnett © The Ohio State University My Experience with Clemency and the Power of Hope BRITTANY K. BARNETT* Attorney and Criminal Justice Reform Advocate A de ning time in my life can be attributed to a 7-digit number, 1374671 this number was assigned to my mother by the Texas...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2017) 29 (5): 255–258.
Published: 01 June 2017
...J.P. “Sandy” Ogilvy © The Ohio State University The Role and Experience of Law Students and Law Schools in Clemency Project 2014 The response of lawyers to the call to volunteer with Clemency Project 2014 was phenomenal. More than 3000 individuals from over 800 law rms, law schools...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2003) 16 (1): 57–66.
Published: 01 October 2003
...Mark H. Bergstrom; Joseph Sabino Mistick, ESQ. © The Ohio State University The Pennsylvania Experience: Public Release of Judge-Speci c Sentencing Data Much has been written over the years about the need for judicial independence. Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist has noted that judicial...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2003) 16 (1): 67–75.
Published: 01 October 2003
...Cyrus Tata; Neil Hutton © The Ohio State University Beyond the Technology of Quick Fixes. Will the Judiciary Act to Protect Itself and Shore Up Judicial Independence? Recent Experience from Scotland Introduction It is now thirty years since Marvin Frankel published his polemic Criminal...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2016) 29 (2-3): 175–178.
Published: 01 December 2016
...Samantha Harvell; Jeremy Welsh-Loveman; Hanna Love; Julia Durnan; Josh Eisenstat; Laura Golian; Eddie Mohr; Elizabeth Pelletier; Julie Samuels; Chelsea Thomson; Margaret Ulle; Nancy La Vigne © The Ohio State University Reforming Sentencing and Corrections Policy: The Experience of Justice...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2011) 24 (1): 4–7.
Published: 01 October 2011
... programs and experiments to address this issue with action-oriented interventions. This pilot project technique provides great flexibility, allowing planners to adopt successful programs or change the approach on short notice, as needed. © The Ohio State University sentencing poverty Manhattan...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2011) 24 (1): 72–75.
Published: 01 October 2011
...-Incarceration Experiences in New York City1 Marta Nelson Executive Director, Center for Employment Opportunities New York City Former Senior Planner, Vera Institute of Justice Perry Deess Director of Institutional Research, New Jersey Institute of Technology Former Senior Research Associate, Vera Institute...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2018) 30 (4-5): 231–240.
Published: 01 April 2018
...Margaret Colgate Love © The Ohio State University EDITOR S OBSERVATIONS Forgiving, Forgetting, and Forgoing: Legislative Experiments in Restoring Rights and Status MARGARET COLGATE LOVE* Law Of ce of Margaret Love Executive Director, Collateral Consequences Resource Center I. Introduction...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2022) 34 (2-3): 200–202.
Published: 01 February 2022
... in the Prison Industrial Complex: Re ections from My Experiences in New Jersey STEPHON WHITLEY* Industrial Areas Foundation I was born and raised in Newark, New Jersey, one of the most disadvantaged cities within the most racist state in the country in terms of the Black-to-White incarceration ratio.1 I have...
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Published: 01 May 2025
FIGURE 5 Path of uncertainty: the sequence of experiences that lead to disparate sentencing outcomes for Ecuadorian and Colombian mariners with no criminal history who set out to sea between FY2014–20 on boats with over >450 kg of powder cocaine ( n = 990), showing sentence in months ( mean More
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2021) 34 (1): 71–79.
Published: 01 October 2021
...Colleen M. Berryessa Abstract Using a national sample of U.S. adults ( N = 371), this study experimentally examines (1) public support for the use of strategies that provide early release (i.e., “second chance” mechanisms) to individuals serving long-term prison sentences for drug crimes; and (2...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2024) 36 (4): 212–217.
Published: 01 April 2024
... testing as part of community supervision. Specifically, the practice of drug testing from the perspective of the person ordered to test is not well documented. We consider how these experiences diverge from the intention of drug testing by supervising agencies as described in the prior scholarship...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2011) 24 (2): 108–136.
Published: 01 December 2011
..., and by what process they may occur. In order to merit deference and compliance, any changes to §§ 2G2.2 would need to reflect relevant and validated scientific data yet also account for common practical experiences. In this article, the author, an assistant federal public defender, proposes a specific...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2024) 36 (3): 114–129.
Published: 01 February 2024
... and state judges shared their experiences in establishing new alternative to incarceration programs within their courts, exercising judicial discretion, and incorporating compassion and humanity in sentencing. Prosecutors discussed their own experiences of pursuing alternatives to incarceration...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2021) 33 (4): 250–251.
Published: 01 April 2021
...Judge Jeffrey L. Reed Abstract Judges realize that each criminal defendant who appears for a sentencing is a unique individual, with his or her own peculiar background, experience, and motives. The overriding purposes of our sentencing decisions are to fairly punish the offender and protect...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2020) 32 (5): 259–263.
Published: 01 June 2020
... interest to capitalize on these lifers’ hard-won wisdom and experience. Years of isolation, deprivation, brokenness, and self-reflection—while living outside the law and while incarcerated—have put these citizens in a unique position to understand and intervene in cycles of violence that still afflict our...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2020) 32 (5): 272–275.
Published: 01 June 2020
..., and writing about their experiences. Their example and their description of many similarly-situated older inmates still in prison teach that society should not rest the argument for their release solely on compassion and pity. Rather, older inmates have learned coping skills that can help restore...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2020) 32 (5): 276–284.
Published: 01 June 2020
... to age. However, the frailer the prisoner, the more dangerous these health care deficiencies are to his health and, therefore, I believe, warrant separate attention. This paper uses first-hand experiences of elderly prisoners to dismantle the tale that prisoner healthcare meets constitutional standards...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2024) 36 (3): 138–140.
Published: 01 February 2024
...Colette Peters Federal Bureau of Prisons Director Colette Peters spoke at the Rewriting the Sentence II Summit on October 17, 2023. Transcribed remarks include the Bureau of Prisons’ alignment with the criminal legal reform community in thinking differently about the experience of incarceration...