Federal sentencing guidelines
American Terrorism Study: Patterns of Behavior, Investigation and Prosecution of American Terrorists, Final Report
Date Published
2001
Publication Type
Report (Study/Research)
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Effect of Gender and Family Status on Downward Departures in Federal Criminal Sentences
Date Published
June 2001
Publication Type
Report (Study/Research)
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Sentencing Goals and Their Application in the Federal Courts
NCJ Number
202940
Date Published
August 1980
Fifteen Years After the Federal Sentencing Revolution: How Mandatory Minimums Have Undermined Effective and Just Narcotics Sentencing
NCJ Number
200448
Journal
American Criminal Law Review
Date Published
2003
Separating and Estimating the Effects of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines and the Federal Mandatory "Minimums": Isolating the Sources of Racial Disparity
Date Published
January 2000
Publication Type
Legislation/Policy Analysis
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Villain or Victim: Regional Variation and Ethnic Disparity in Federal Drug Offense Sentencing
NCJ Number
198010
Journal
Criminal Justice Policy Review
Date Published
December 2002
Misguided Guidelines: A Critique of Federal Sentencing
NCJ Number
197835
Date Published
November 2002
Sourcebook of Federal Sentencing Statistics 2001
NCJ Number
196915
Date Published
2001
Violence Risk Assessment at Federal Capital Sentencing: Individualization, Generalization, Relevance, and Scientific Standards
NCJ Number
196858
Journal
Criminal Justice and Behavior
Date Published
October 2002
Prosecution and Punishment of International Terrorist in Federal Courts: 1980-1998
NCJ Number
196202
Journal
Criminology & Public Policy
Date Published
2002
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
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Report to Congress: Cocaine and Federal Sentencing Policy, 2002
NCJ Number
195767
Date Published
2002
United States Sentencing Commission Annual Report 2000
NCJ Number
191674
Date Published
2001
Sourcebook of Federal Sentencing Statistics 2000
NCJ Number
191673
Date Published
2001
Overview of the United States Sentencing Guidelines (From Annual Report for 1998 and Resource Material Series No. 55, P 357-376, 2000, -- See NCJ-190757)
NCJ Number
190771
Date Published
March 2000
Symposium on Federal Sentencing Policy for Economic Crimes and New Technology Offenses
NCJ Number
189692
Date Published
October 2000
Abraham's Legacy: An Empirical Assessment of (Nearly) First-Time Offenders in the Federal System
NCJ Number
189532
Journal
Boston College Law Review
Date Published
March 2001
Have Federal Sentencing Guidelines Reduced Severity? An Examination of One Circuit
NCJ Number
189165
Journal
Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Date Published
June 2001
United States Sentencing Commission: Supplement to the 2000 Guidelines Manual
NCJ Number
188520
Date Published
May 2001