Federal Sentencing Reporter explores in detail the complex sector of sentencing law, practice and theory. Along with the presentation of new ideas and viewpoints on existing legislation and sentencing guidelines, the journal examines questions of sentencing policy and the practical application of modern sentencing reforms. FSR is more than a law review — it is an invaluable resource for legal changes and current debate in the field of sentencing. Published five times annually, each issue features articles, cases and other primary materials written by judges, prosecutors and defense attorneys, probation officers, scholars, and members of sentencing commissions. Federal Sentencing Reporter is a must-read for anyone interested in sentencing practices and theory, criminal law, and the U. S. Court system.
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2020s
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2020 (Vol. 33)
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No. 1/2 Assessing Priorities in Times of Tumult October/December 2020 pp. 1-152
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2020 (Vol. 32)
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No. 5 Creating a Crisis: Growing Old in Prison June 2020 pp. 257-324 -
No. 4 State Prosecutors: Their Impact on Mass Incarceration and Criminal Justice Reform April 2020 pp. 187-255 -
No. 3 February 2020 pp. 125-186
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MOVING WALL
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3 years
ISSN
10539867
EISSN
15338363
SUBJECTS
Law,
Law
COLLECTIONS
Arts & Sciences VI Collection,
JSTOR Archival Journal & Primary Source Collection