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Forty years of american sentencing guidelines: What have we learned?
Richard S. Frase
Academics (Law)
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Sentencing Guidelines
100%
Legislature
50%
Impact Assessment
50%
Nineteen
50%
Competing Models
50%
Crime Control
50%
Detail Design
50%
Sentencing Theory
50%
Control Purpose
50%
Sentencing Purposes
50%
State Jurisdiction
50%
Sentencing Reform
50%
Resource Effect
50%
American Bar Association
50%
Federal Jurisdiction
50%
Other-concern
50%
Demographic Impact
50%
Reform Model
50%
American Law Institute
50%
Computer Science
Sentencing Guideline
100%
And-States
50%
Bar Association
50%
Impact Assessment
50%
Social Sciences
Sentencing
100%
Reform Model
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Impact Assessment
100%