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Pandemic Compassionate Release and the Case for Improving Judicial Discretion over Early Release Decisions
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2020) 33 (1-2): 27–35.
Published: 01 October 2020
... this process arrangement by empowering sentencing judges to grant compassionate release without prior approval from the BOP, so long as thirty days have passed since the petitioner s unanswered administrative request for compassionate release was received by the BOP. Proponents of this procedural change hoped...
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Saving the People Congress Forgot: It Is Time to Abolish the U.S. Parole Commission and Consider All “Old Law” Federal Prisoners for Release
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2022) 35 (2): 106–116.
Published: 01 December 2022
... procedures available to new law prisoners. Congress should not continue to re-authorize the Parole Commission. Parole authority should be transferred to U.S. magistrate judges, to apply release criteria more suited to an elderly population. Finally, clemency petitions for everyone sentenced under the old law...
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Rethinking Supervised Release Discovery with an Eye Toward Real “Fundamental Fairness”
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2022) 34 (5): 295–300.
Published: 01 June 2022
..., as recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court in Morrissey v. Brewer, and those rights set forth in Federal Rule of Criminal Procedure 32.1.6 This Article posits that supervised release discovery practices are in serious need of reform. Part II reviews why discovery matters in revocations from a practical perspective...
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Fair Treatment for the Indigent: The Manhattan Bail Project
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2011) 24 (1): 10–12.
Published: 01 October 2011
... and about other studies that had been undertaken on this subject. What was needed was a carefully designed project that would open the way for adoption of new procedures that would circumvent the bail bond industry, develop information about defendants enabling the courts to grant release to good risks...
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Outlawing Irreducible Life Sentences: Europe on the Brink?
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2010) 23 (1): 39–48.
Published: 01 October 2010
... on some children are bound by article 37(a) of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, which explicitly prohibits the imposition of imprisonment without possibility of release . . . for offences committed by persons below eighteen years of age, and therefore requires procedures for considering...
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Fear of Forgiving: Rule and Discretion in the Theory and Practice of Pardoning
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2001) 13 (3-4): 125–133.
Published: 01 January 2001
... among other prisoners.º The practice of publishing the reasons for pardon recommendations ceased in 1933, reportedly at President Roosevelt s direction. 10 United States Department of Justice, The Attorney General s Survey of Release Procedures, Volume III Pardon 295±313 (1939) (ªAttorney General s...
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Recidivism Among Offenders Receiving Retroactive Sentence Reductions: The 2007 Crack Cocaine Amendment
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2014) 26 (5): 339–346.
Published: 01 June 2014
... Cocaine Amendment when disruptions to Bureau of Prisons programming and re-entry procedures, caused by the large volume of crack cocaine offenders released in the rst few weeks, would have been greatest. For example, the retroactive application of the reduction in time served for crack offenders saw...
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The First Month Out: Post-Incarceration Experiences in New York City
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2011) 24 (1): 72–75.
Published: 01 October 2011
... but also a period of opportunities to get people started on the path to employment, abstinence from drugs, good family relations, and crime-free living. © The Ohio State University sentencing reentry release procedures drug treatment programs Family Strength Index The First Month Out: Post...
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Reflections on The First Month Out : Reentry Then and Now
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2011) 24 (1): 70–71.
Published: 01 October 2011
... capital in the United States. © The Ohio State University sentencing release procedures recidivism jail reentry prison reentry Reflections on The First Month Out: Reentry Then and Now Marta Nelson Executive Director, Center for Employment Opportunities New York City In May 1999, I joined...
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Risk as a Proxy for Race: The Dangers of Risk Assessment
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2015) 27 (4): 237–243.
Published: 01 April 2015
..., investigated national origin, or religion Derived workable instrument? Publication citation 1935 Van Vechten 225 Nationality; family religion No 1935 Argow 37 1935 Laune 54 1939 Redden 22 Race; church attendance [none] Color; nativity No No No 1939 1942 Survey of Release Procedures Jenkins et al. 82 95 1943...
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Appendix
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2001) 13 (3-4): 192–240.
Published: 01 January 2001
... GeneralÕs Survey of Release Procedures (1939) Annual Reports of the Pardon Attorney (1960, 1963Ð65) President Gerald Ford s Pardon of Richard Nixon (1974) President George Bush s Pardon of the Iran-Contra Defendants (1992) 193 195 198 199 205 207 209 C. Effect of a Pardon Effect of a Pardon on Authority...
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Taking a Serious Look at “Second Look” Sentencing Reforms
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2009) 21 (3): 149–152.
Published: 01 February 2009
... into a decidedly determinate structure both a routine fifteen-year review and an extraordinary release procedure for prisoners who are aging and infirm. The paper by Mark Bergstrom and his colleagues describes the efforts underway in Pennsylvania to develop a more structured approach to indeterminate sentencing...
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Second Look Provisions in the Proposed Model Penal Code Revisions
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2009) 21 (3): 194–202.
Published: 01 February 2009
... to be the most controversial, and examines various arguments against having any such provision. The essay concludes that, despite these arguments and the problems of substance and procedure examined earlier, the two most important policy recommendations in Council Draft No. 2 are sound routine parole release...
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Consensus, Compassion, and Compromise? The First Step Act and Aging Out of Crime
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2019) 32 (2): 70–75.
Published: 01 December 2019
... General, U.S. Dep t of Justice, The Federal Bureau of Prisons Compassionate Release Program (Apr. 2013), httpsoig.justice.gov/reports/2013/ e1306.pdf (hereinafter Compassionate Release Program); Federal Bureau of Prisons, U.S. Dep t of Justice, Program Statement: Compassionate Release; Procedures...
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Reinventing the President's Pardon Power
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2007) 20 (1): 05–15.
Published: 01 October 2007
.... Collins, supra note 3 at 412, citing 1 L. Radzinowicz, A HISTORY OF ENGLISH CRIMINAL LAW 122 (1948 It was also the only means by which one could challenge his conviction on the ground of innocence. Id., citing United States Department of Justice, THE ATTORNEY GENERAL S SURVEY OF RELEASE PROCEDURES...
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Reentry and Reintegration: Challenges Faced by the Families of Convicted Sex Offenders
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2007) 20 (2): 88–92.
Published: 01 December 2007
... community resources, including housing availability and public welfare benefits/services; and learning about prerelease and release procedures/ requirements, social skills, family relationships and development, and relapse prevention. This broad-based initiative is noteworthy for its attempt to address...
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Improving Parole Release in America
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2015) 28 (2): 96–104.
Published: 01 December 2015
... release decisions should be improved to more closely resemble an original sentencing hearing. Prisoners procedural rights should be given increasing weight if they are denied release on successive occasions. The adequacy of parole release procedures should be measured by: resources per decision...
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Impact of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines on the President's Power to Commute Sentences
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2001) 13 (3-4): 154–158.
Published: 01 January 2001
... Release (Procedures for Implementation of 18 U.S.C. § 3582(C)(1)(A) and 4205(G 158 F E D E R A L S E N T E N C I N G R E P O R T E R · V O L . 1 3 , N O. 3 ±4 · 2 0 0 0 ±2 0 0 1 ...
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Reflections on Long Prison Sentences: A Conversation with Crime Survivors, Formerly Incarcerated People, and Family Members
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2023) 36 (1-2): 88–95.
Published: 01 October 2023
... should have a second chance. As one individual said: I earned my way in; let me earn my way out. There was more diversity of opinion on second looks and release procedures among victims. Some said that certain people, including individuals who had committed certain types of violent or sexual offenses...
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Advice to New Commissioners: The U.S. Sentencing Commission Should Address the Failure of the Bureau of Prisons to Adequately Implement Statutes That Reduce Prison Time
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2022) 35 (1): 12–23.
Published: 01 October 2022
... in promulgating those regulations violated the [Administrative Procedure Act], and enjoined the BOP from considering inmates for placement in RRCs pursuant to those regulations FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER VOL. 35, NO. 1 OCTOBER 2022 21 28 See Pre-Release Community Con nement, 76 Fed. Reg. 58197-01 (Sept. 20...
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