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Federal
Fines as a Criminal Sanction: Practices and Attitudes of Trial Court Judges in the United States, 1985
Department of Justice —
These data were collected to examine the practices and views of state trial court judges with respect to their use of fines as a criminal sanction. Respondents were... -
Federal
Evaluation of Day Fines in Maricopa County, Arizona, 1991-1993
Department of Justice —
This study sought to evaluate how well day fines work as an intermediate sanction. Day fines are a structured approach to imposing fines that considers both the... -
Federal
Crime Control Effects of Sentencing in Essex County, New Jersey, 1976-1997
Department of Justice —
This study was undertaken to examine the ways in which different felony sanctions impact the future behavior of felony offenders. The study sought to determine... -
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Use and Effectiveness of Fines, Jail, and Probation in Municipal Courts in Los Angeles County, 1981-1984
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The purpose of this data collection was to identify those attributes of offenders that are most often associated with receiving particular types of financial... -
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Collection Organizations Convicted in Federal Criminal Courts Series
Department of Justice —
Investigator(s): U.S. Sentencing Commission These data, collected to assist in the development of sentencing guidelines, describe offense and sentencing...