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Federal sentencing "reform" since 1984: The awful as enemy of the good
Michael Tonry
Academics (Law)
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Sentencing Reform
100%
Federal Sentencing
100%
Law
66%
Political Environment
66%
Federal System
66%
Federal Offenders
66%
Probation
33%
Plethora
33%
Reform Acts
33%
Policy Preferences
33%
Prison Population
33%
Politicization
33%
Federal Prison
33%
U.S. Senate
33%
Ordering Policy
33%
Reagan Administration
33%
Crime Policy
33%
Sentencing Systems
33%
Indeterminate Sentencing
33%
Prison Sentences
33%
Mandatory Minimum Sentences
33%
Social Sciences
Sentencing
100%
USA
16%
Law
16%
Politicization
16%
Crime Policy
16%
Law and Order
16%
Rigidity
16%
Prison Sentence
16%