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May 12, 2009

FSR issue on "second look" sentencing reforms now on-line

I am very pleased to report that the latest issue of the Federal Sentencing Reporter is available on-line. The issue is focused on "second look" sentencing reforms, and is largely a product of the efforts of Margaret Colgate Love. Thanks to Margy's extraordinary organization work, FSR has the honor of devoting an entire issue to the proceedings and papers from the Roundtable on “Second Look” Sentencing Reforms organized by the American Bar Association Commission on Effective Criminal Sanctions.

The major articles of this latest FSR issue are listed below and can be accessed electronically here.  (A full subscription to the Federal Sentencing Reporter can be ordered on-line here.)

GUEST EDITOR'S OBSERVATIONS

ARTICLES

Other recent FSR issues:

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Should I even bother looking, or is this more vile, pro-criminal, lying, rent seeking propaganda? Is there any concern for public safety in these left wing extremist criminal lovers? Or is it all, safety can only come by showing more love to violent repeat offenders?

Posted by: Supremacy Claus | May 12, 2009 4:56:51 PM

Have a little faith. Read.

Posted by: Faith | May 12, 2009 11:45:23 PM

Before I spend a lot of expensive time, does any address the 40% drop in crime victimization rates from 1994 onward, most likely a delayed result of the percolation of the 1984 Guidelines to the street level?

Posted by: Supremacy Claus | May 13, 2009 12:16:59 AM

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