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August 14, 2021
Lots of deep thoughts for sentencing fans in Summer 2021 issue of New Criminal Law Review
The latest issue of the New Criminal Law Review is committed to "New Topics in Sentencing Theory." Here are the articles in the issue:
"Editor’s Introduction: New Topics in Sentencing Theory" by Jacob Bronsther
"Algorithmic Decision-Making When Humans Disagree on Ends" by Kiel Brennan-Marquez and Vincent Chiao
"The Limits of Retributivism" by Jacob Bronsther
"Prosecutor Mercy" by Lee Kovarsky
"After the Crime: Rewarding Offenders’ Positive Post-Offense Conduct" by Paul H. Robinson and Muhammad Sarahne
"The Conventional Problem with Corporate Sentencing (and One Unconventional Solution)" by W. Robert Thomas
"Bringing People Down: Degrading Treatment and Punishment" by John Vorhaus
August 14, 2021 at 09:14 PM | Permalink
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I am a student that graduated and have exhausted all my monetary means.I have a husband in the feds. Read the book Burden of Proof then get back to me.
Posted by: Ann Traganos | Aug 14, 2021 11:58:06 PM