| Session 445: PP100 -> Advances in Research on Sentencing Under Guidelines | |||
| Time: 11:00AM to 12:30 PM on Friday, November 15 | |||
| Place: Dearborn 3 | |||
| Session Chair: Rodney L. Engen, North Carolina State University | |||
| Sentencing of Federal Drug Trafficking/Manufacturing Offenders: The Importance of Legal Environment | |||
| by: | Celesta A. Albonetti, University of Iowa (Corresponding) | ||
| Ryan E. Spohn, University of Iowa | |||
| Modeling Sentence Length Decisions Under a Guidelines System: An Application of Quantile Regression Models | |||
| by: | Chester L. Britt, Arizona State University West (Corresponding) | ||
| Recent Innovations in Multiple Regression Studies of Federal Sentencing Decisions | |||
| by: | Paul J. Hofer, U.S. Sentencing Commission (Corresponding) | ||
| Kevin R. Blackwell, U.S. Sentencing Commission | |||
| Sentencing Disparity and Departures as a Mediational Process | |||
| by: | Rodney L. Engen, North Carolina State University (Corresponding) | ||
| Randy R. Gainey, Old Dominion University | |||
| Discussants: | |||
| Jeffery T. Ulmer, Pennsylvania State University | |||
Updated 05/20/2006