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AUTHOR: Stemen, Don

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1. Reconsidering Incarceration: New Directions for Reducing Crime
The relationship between increased incarceration and decreased crime rates is questioned. Sections of this report are: ... Read More
Added: March 22, 2007
2. Of Fragmentation and Ferment: The Impact of State Sentencing Policies on Incarceration Rates, 1975-2002
The connection between sentencing and corrections policies on incarceration rates at the state level during the period of ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
3. Probation Reform: Is Zero Tolerance a Viable Option?
The model of community corrections based on Mark Kleiman's theoretical work is discussed. Sections comprising this paper ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
4. Aggravated Sentencing: Blakely v. Washington: Practical Implications for State Sentencing Systems
State sentencing systems affected by Blakely and ways to respond to Blakely and maintain judicial sentencing authority are ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
5. Changing Fortunes or Changing Attitudes? Sentencing and Corrections Reforms in 2003
"[Examples of reforms that suggest that attitudes, and not just fortunes, have changed" states' sentencing and corrections ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006
6. The Network Program of Episcopal Social Services: A Process Evaluation
Comments based upon an analysis of a therapeutic community (TC) approach to drug abuse reduction are presented. Following an ... Read More
Added: October 31, 2006

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