Exploring the Theory and Practice of Sentencing Reform

Criminal Justice Ethics 35 (1):80-86 (2016)
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Just Sentencing, by Richard Frase, covers a lot of ground in formulating prescriptions for a more coherent, principles-based system of criminal sentencing in the United States. Frase makes the poin...

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