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February - Volume 15, Issue 3, Pages 151 - 225
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Volume 16, Issue 1
October 2003
ISSN 1053-9867
EISSN 1533-8363
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Finding, Interpreting and Using Sentencing Data
Sentencing and Data: The Not-So-Odd Couple
Steven Chanenson
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Using Data for Policymaking, Litigation, and Judging
Paul J. Hofer
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William P. Adams
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An Overview of U.S. Sentencing Commission Data
Charlies Loeffler
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Using Data from the Federal Justics Statistics Program (FJSP)
William P. Adams
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Mark Motivans
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Tracking Judges
David Burnham
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Susan Long
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The Problem with TRAC
Kevin Blackwell
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Is There a Story in the Data or Is the Data the Story?
Mark Fazlollah
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How Many Terrorists Are There? The Escalation in So-Called Terrorism Prosecutions
Nora Demleitner
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Assessing Compliance with the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: The Significance of Improved Data Collection and Reporting
William Mercer
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Using Numbers to Attack the Sentencing Guidelines
Barbara O'Connor
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The Pennsylvania Experience: Public Release of Judge-Specific Sentencing Data
Mark H. Bergstrom
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Joseph Sabino Mistick
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Beyond the Technology of Quick Fixes. Will the Judiciary Act to Protect Itself and Short Up Judicial Independence? Recent Experience from Scotland
Cyrus Tata
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Neil Hutton
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Archaic Sentencing Liturgy Sacrifices Public Safety: What's Wrong and How We Can Fix It
Michael Marcus
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The Notorious 100:1 Crack: Powder Disparity--The Data Tell Us that It Is Time to Restore the Balance
Alfred Blumstein
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