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1 Sandra Shane-DuBow, et al., Sentencing Reform in the United States: History, Content, and Effect [i] (1985)

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Sentencing Reform
in the
United States:
History, Content, and Effect
Sandra Shane-DuBow
Alice P. Brown
Erik Olsen
August 1985

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