| Session 29: SE1 -> Federal Sentencing Guidelines: The Effects of Race and Gender on Sentences Imposed on Drug Offenders |
| Time: 8:00AM to 9:30 AM on Wednesday, November 15 |
| Place: W-Victorian |
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Session Chair: Cassia Spohn, University of Nebraska at Omaha |
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Role of Race and Gender in Departures From the Federal Sentencing Guidelines |
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Amy Farrell, Northeastern University (Corresponding) |
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Crack-ing Down on Black Drug Offenders: Testing for Interactions Between Offender Race, Drug Type, and Statute Charged in Federal Drug Sentences |
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Paula Kautt, University of Texas at San Antonio (Corresponding) |
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Cassia Spohn, University of Nebraska at Omaha |
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Minimizing Judicial Discretion, Maximizing Racism? The Sentencing of Drug Traffickers Under Federal Sentencing Guidelines |
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Paula Kautt, University of Texas at San Antonio (Corresponding) |
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Cassia Spohn, University of Nebraska at Omaha |
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Minimizing Judicial Discretion, Maximizing Racism? The Sentencing of Drug Traffickers Under Federal Sentencing Guidelines |
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Clayton Mosher, Washington State University, Vancouver (Corresponding) |
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Pui-Lam Lam, Washington State University |
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Thomas Rotolo, Washington State University Vancouver |
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Villain or Victim?: Social Predictors of Drug Sentencing, 1995-1996 |
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Lisa Pasko, University of Hawaii at Manoa (Corresponding) |