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Collection Monitoring of Federal Criminal Convictions and Sentences: Appeals Data Series
Department of Justice —
Investigator(s): U.S. Sentencing Commission This collection contains appellate information from the 12 circuit courts of appeals of the United States. The United... -
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Fines as a Criminal Sanction: Practices and Attitudes of Trial Court Judges in the United States, 1985
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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... -
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Court Workforce Racial Diversity and Racial Justice in Criminal Case Outcomes in the United States, 2000-2005
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether workgroup racial composition is related to sentence outcomes generally, and racial differences in sentencing in... -
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Collection Monitoring of Federal Criminal Sentences Series
Department of Justice —
Investigator(s): U.S. Sentencing Commission This collection contains information on federal criminal cases sentenced under the Sentencing Guidelines and Policy... -
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Assessing Consistency and Fairness in Sentencing in Michigan, Minnesota, and Virginia, 2001-2002, 2004
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The purpose of the study was to evaluate the integrity of sentencing outcomes under alternative state guideline systems and to investigate how this variation in... -
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Penal Code Citations: Sentencing in 18 American Felony Courts, 1983
Department of Justice —
The purpose of this study was to describe sentencing outcomes in 18 jurisdictions across the United States based on sentences actually imposed on adjudicated felons.... -
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Alabama Sentencing Simulation Model, 1998-2003
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Prior to 2003, the State of Alabama had no formal methodology to forecast prison populations, including a simulation model or statistical time-series and forecasting... -
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Multistate Analysis of Time Consumption in Capital Appeals, 1992-2002
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Despite public controversy over the length of death penalty appeals, little empirical work has been done on the time allocated to the capital appeals process. The...