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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2016) 28 (4): 283–289.
Published: 01 April 2016
...Michelle S. Phelps © The Ohio State University The Paradox of Probation: Community Supervision in the Age of Mass Incarceration (excerpted) Editor s Note: Article excerpted from Law & Policy, volume 35, pages 51 80. References and footnotes were not reprinted due to length. The complete...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2016) 28 (4): 290–292.
Published: 01 April 2016
...Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice © The Ohio State University Data Brief: American Exceptionalism in Probation Supervision ROBINA INSTITUTE OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE February 2, 2016 The Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice is pleased to announce...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2016) 28 (5): 348–350.
Published: 01 June 2016
...Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice © The Ohio State University Data Brief: American Exceptionalism in Parole Supervision ROBINA INSTITUTE OF CRIMINAL LAW AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE May 2, 2016 Editor s Note: FSR reprinted the rst of these data briefs, on probation, in the April...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2002) 14 (5): 276–278.
Published: 01 March 2002
...Matthew G. Rowland © The Ohio State University Probation Supervision of Legal and Illegal Aliens: A Study MATTHEW G . ROWLAND Deputy Chief U.S. Probation Officer Eastern District of New York When non-citizens, visa-holders or immigrants, are convicted of committing a crime in this country...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2024) 36 (4): 175–176.
Published: 01 April 2024
...Juliene James; Dylan Hayre For several years, Arnold Ventures has been investing in supervision reform, supporting researchers, practitioners, advocates, and scholars who are seeking to achieve a fundamental shift in policy, practice, and outcomes. We envision systems that are grounded...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2024) 36 (4): 188–194.
Published: 01 April 2024
...Aliza Cohen; Melissa Moore This paper examines the multilayered dynamics behind the drivers of overdose deaths, criminal legal-system involvement, and the drug war infiltration of people’s everyday lives—especially for people under community supervision. While incarceration receives more media...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2016) 28 (4): 239–244.
Published: 01 April 2016
...M. Casey Rodgers © The Ohio State University Evidence-Based Supervision in the Northern District of Florida: Risk Assessment, Behavior Modi cation, and Prosocial Support Promising Ingredients for Lowering Recidivism of Federal Offenders Sentencing people to prison is by far the most dif cult...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2022) 34 (2-3): 139–144.
Published: 01 February 2022
...Katelyn J. B. King; Amber Petkus; Ebony L. Ruhland Abstract Every state relies on fines and fees to defray the costs of community supervision, and many rely on a combination of monetary sanctions and government aid to operate these programs. Texas is one such state that designs their system...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2022) 34 (5): 269–273.
Published: 01 June 2022
...Jacob Schuman Abstract This special issue of the Federal Sentencing Reporter is dedicated to community supervision in the federal criminal justice system. Federal law recognizes two justifications for community supervision: public safety and rehabilitation. Yet these justifications are in tension...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2022) 34 (5): 290–294.
Published: 01 June 2022
...Laura I Appleman Abstract The federal criminal justice system routinely requires convicted individuals to pay fines, restitution, and special assessments as part of their sentence. These criminal justice payments are an obligatory condition of federal community supervision, which a vast majority...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2022) 34 (5): 318–321.
Published: 01 June 2022
...Jacob Schuman Abstract Judges and courts play a key role in federal community supervision. To understand the part of the judiciary in community supervision and reentry, I interviewed two federal judges about their work. First, Judge L. Felipe Restrepo of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2022) 34 (5): 327–333.
Published: 01 June 2022
..., and to receive longer sentences than comparable defendants released pending trial. Despite these negative impacts and despite an effective system of pretrial supervision, rates of pretrial detention in the federal system remain high, which impacts the overall federal prison population. This article explores...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2022) 34 (5): 334–339.
Published: 01 June 2022
...Nila Bala Abstract In the two years since the start of the pandemic, COVID-19 continues to acutely affect those in the criminal legal system. In response, judges have considered a vaccine requirement as a condition of community supervision. Courts have justified the condition because remaining...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2022) 34 (5): 340–349.
Published: 01 June 2022
...Miriam Krinsky; Monica Fuhrmann Abstract The federal community supervision system is in need of reforms that promote fairness and justice, and can look to changes and innovations in state and local level supervision as a guide to creating transformation. This article begins with a brief overview...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2006) 18 (3): 182–186.
Published: 01 February 2006
...Douglas A. Morris © The Ohio State University FYI: Supervised Release and How the PROTECT Act Changed Supervised Release DOUGLAS A. MORRIS* Assistant Federal Public Defender, Dallas Division, Northern District of Texas I. A Brief Introduction to Supervised Release When Congress passed...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2016) 28 (4): 231–238.
Published: 01 April 2016
...Nora V. Demleitner © The Ohio State University EDITORS OBSERVATIONS How to Change the Philosophy and Practice of Probation and Supervised Release: Data Analytics, Cost Control, Focus on Reentry, and a Clear Mission NORA V. DEMLEITNER Editor, Federal Sentencing Reporter; Roy L. Steinheimer Jr...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2008) 21 (1): 23–28.
Published: 01 October 2008
...Isaac B. Rosenberg © The Ohio State University Involuntary Endogenous RFID as a Condition of Federal Supervised Release Chips Ahoy? Sex offenders are the foremost targets of our nation s punitive zeal. They receive some of the harshest postincarceration treatment of all felons on federal...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2021) 33 (3): 168–172.
Published: 01 February 2021
...Christine S. Scott-Hayward Abstract In a series of decisions issued during his last two years on the bench, Judge Jack B. Weinstein of the Eastern District of New York set out a new vision for the imposition and termination of federal supervised release. Specifically, beginning with his decision...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2015) 27 (4): 207–215.
Published: 01 April 2015
...Richard G. Kopf © The Ohio State University Federal Supervised Release and Actuarial Data (including Age, Race, and Gender): The Camel s Nose and the Use of Actuarial Data at Sentencing If the camel once gets his nose in the tent, his body will soon follow The camel s nose is a metaphor...
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Federal Sentencing Reporter (2008) 20 (3): 201–205.
Published: 01 February 2008
...Cheryl A. Krause; Luke A.E. Pazicky © The Ohio State University An Un-Standard Condition: Restricting Internet Use as a Condition of Supervised Release On January 6, 2003, San Jose debt collection agency Bay Area Credit Services placed its computer programmer, William Shea, on a performance...