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29 Fed. Sent'g Rep. [i] (2016-2017)

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       FEDERAL SENTENCING REPORTER

                        Volume  29, Number  i * October 2016










Michael M. O'Hear, Justice Reinvestment and the State of State Sentencing Reform   I


James Austin, Todd Clear, & Garry Coventry, ReinvigoratingJustice Reinvestment    6
Mark H. Bergstrom & Kristofer Bret Bucklen, justice Reinvestment in Pennsylvania:
  Another Opportunity for Bold Action 15
Judith A. Greene & Vincent Schiraldi, Better by Half The New York City Story of
   Winning Large-Scale Decarceration while Improving Public Safety               22
Rebecca E. Murdock, The Justice Reinvestment Act in North Carolina and Its Impact
   on Sentencing                                                                 39
Michael M. O'Hear & Darren Wheelock, Public Attitudes Toward Punishment,
   Rehabilitation, and Reform: Lessons from the Marquette Law School Poll        47
Faye S. Taxman, justice Reinvestment: Extending the Framework to Non-Justice Efforts  52
Kevin Wong & Kris Christmann, Justice Reinvestment: Motherhood and Apple Pie?
   Matching Ambition to Capacity and Capability                                   58

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