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16 Fed. Sent. R. [i] (2003-2004)

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FE DERAL              SENTENCING                    REPORTER
Volume 16, Number i • October 2003
Finding, Interpretin                     and
Using Sentencing Data
EDITORS' OBSERVATIONS
Steven L. Chanenson, Sentencing and Data: The Not-So-Odd Couple
Paul J. Hofer & William P. Adams, Using Data for Policymaking, Litigation,  8
and Judging
FINDING     AND    INTERPRETING        THE    DATA
Charles Loeffler, An Overview of U.S. Sentencing Commission Data         14
William P. Adams & Mark Motivans, Using Data from the Federal Statistics  18
Program (FJSP)
David Burnham & Susan Long, Tracking Judges                              26
Kevin R. Blackwell, The Problem With TRAC                                 31
Mark Fazlollah, Is There a Story in the Data or Is the Data the Story?    33
Nora V. Demleitner, How Many Terrorists Are There? The Escalation in     38
So-Called Terrorism Prosecutions
USING     THE   DATA    FAIRLY    AND    EFFECTIVELY
William W. Mercer, Assessing Compliance with the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines:  43
The Significance of Improved Data Collection and Reporting
Barbara E. O'Connor, Using Numbers to Attack the Sentencing Guidelines   52
Mark H. Bergstrom & Joseph Sabino Mistick, The Pennsylvania Experience:  57
Public Release ofJudge- Specific Sentencing Data
Cyrus Tata & Neil Hutton, Beyond the Technology of Quick Fixes. Will the  67
Judiciary Act to Protect Itself and Shore Up Judicial Independence? Recent
Experience from Scotland
Honorable Michael Marcus, Archaic Sentencing Liturgy Sacrifices Public Safety:  76
What's Wrong and How We Can Fix It
Alfred Blumstein, The Notorius loo:i Crack: Powder Disparity - The Data Tell Us  87
That It Is Time to Restore the Balance
The Federal Sentencing Reporter is published for
the Vera Institute of Justice by the University of California Press

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