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September 29, 2015
New papers looking closely (and differently) at offender-based sentencing considerations
I just noticed via SSRN these two new papers that take very different approaches to considering offender-based factors at sentencing:
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First-Time Offender, Productive Offender, Offender with Dependants: Why the Profile of Offenders (Sometimes) Matters in Sentencing by Mirko Bagaric and Theo Alexander
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Evidence-Based Sentencing: Public Openness and Opposition to Using Gender, Age, and Race as Risk Factors for Recidivism by Nicholas Scurich and John Monahan
September 29, 2015 at 07:42 PM | Permalink
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Unfortunately, "Evidence-Based Sentencing" is not available for downloading. . .
Posted by: DHMCarver | Sep 30, 2015 9:07:55 AM