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May 21, 2005
More for the sentencing reading list from SSRN
As if our reading list was not long enough based on the dozens of articles noted in prior posts here and here and here and here, the following pieces appearing recently on SSRN certainly merit attention for those interesting in various sentencing issues:
- Beyond BandAids: A Proposal for Reconfiguring Federal Sentencing After Booker by Frank O. Bowman, III
- Murder, Meth, Mammon, and Moral Values: The Political Landscape of American Sentencing Reform by Frank O. Bowman, III
- Sectarian Reflections on Lawyers' Ethics and Death Row Volunteers by Richard W. Garnett
- Horizontal Federalism in an Age of Criminal Justice Interconnectedness by Wayne A. Logan
- Victims, Survivors and the Decisions to Seek and Impose Death by Wayne A. Logan
- Sentencing Reform Reform: The Sentencing Information System Alternative to Sentencing Guidelines by Marc L. Miller
And, though I have already plugged the piece in this post, I will note that you can now also download via SSRN my article Beyond Blakely and Booker: Pondering Modern Sentencing Process, which is forthcoming in the Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology.
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