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Mandatory Sentencing



Sentence - in criminal law, punishment that a court orders, imposed on a person convicted of criminal activity. Sentences typically consist of fines, corporal punishment, imprisonment for varying periods including life, or capital punishment, and sometimes combine two or more elements. In the United States, the Eighth Amendment to the Constitution bans "cruel and unusual   Read More...

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    America's Correctional Crisis: Prison Populations and Public Policy
    by Stephen D. Gottfredson, Sean McConville. 268 pgs.


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    Penal Populism and Public Opinion: Lessons from Five Countries ("Mandatory Sentencing" begins on p. 54)
    by Julian V. Roberts, Loretta J. Stalans, David Indermaur, Mike Hough. 241 pgs.


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