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31 Fed. Sent'g Rep. [i] (2018-2019)

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             and Correctional Systems




GUEST   EDITORS' OBSERVATIONS
Jordan Hyatt & Synove Nygaard Andersen, Exploring Norwegian Sentencing
  and Corrections as a Foundation for Comparative Policy Analysis

ARTICLES.

A.  REVITALIZING THE FOUNDATIONS FOR INTERNATIONAL
COMPARATIVE PENOLOGY
Christopher Uggen, Robert Stewart & Veronica Horowitz, Why Not Minnesota? Norway,
  Justice Reform, and 5o-Labs Federalism                                5
Syneve Nygaard Andersen & Jordan M. Hyatt, Building a Policy Sandbox:
  An Opportunity for Comparative Sentencing and Corrections             14

B.  SENTENCING POLICY AND PRACTICE IN NORWAY
Ingunn Seim, The Norwegian Drug Court Model-An Alternative to Incarceration
  for Criminal Drug Addicts                                             21
Morten Holmboe, The Norwegian Youth Sentence: Punishment in the Best Interest
  of the Child?                                                        28
Karen Kristin Paus, The National Mediation Service-A Top-down Grassroots Movement?  37
Morten Holmboe, Alternative Sentence of Imprisonment for Unpaid Fines: Are the Rules
  Compatible with the Aims ofthe Norwegian Criminal Justice System?          48

C.  CONTEMPORARY NORWEGIAN CORRECTIONS
Norwegian Ministry of Justice and the Police, Punishment That Works - Less Crime -
  A Safer Society. Report to the Storting on the Norwegian Correctional Services, English
  Summary of White Paper No. 37 (2007/2008)                             52
Are Heidal, Normality behind the Walls: Examples from Halden Prison 58





                Federal Sentencing Reporter is published for
       the Vera Institute of Justice by the University of California Press

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