Session 403: SE6 -> State-Level Sentencing Practices
Time: 1:10PM to 2:40 PM on Friday, November 19
Place: Territories
Session Chair: Ed A. Munoz, Iowa State University
Modeling Sentencing Decisions Under Guidelines: New Rules, New Methods
by: Rodney L. Engen, North Carolina State University (Corresponding)
Randy R. Gainey, Old Dominion University
Sentencing Disparities Between American Indians and Whites in Alaska: Does a Private Attorney Matter?
by: Ronet Bachman, University of Delaware (Corresponding)
Daniel O'Connell, University of Delaware
Alex Alvarez, Northern Arizona University
Lisa Schlesinger, University of Delaware
Felony Defendant Processing in Large Urban Counties: Are Black, White, and Hispanic Defendants Processed Differently?
by: Stephen Demuth, Pennsylvania State University (Corresponding)
Sentencing Disparity and the Race of Offender: Examining the Influence of the Background Characteristics of the Sentencing Judge
by: Brion Sever, Monmouth University (Corresponding)
Ronald Reisner, Monmouth University
Ryan S. King, Monmouth University
Sentencing Options and Recidivism Rates Among Drug Offenders in Jackson County, Missouri
by: Cassia Spohn, University of Nebraska - Omaha (Corresponding)
Discussants:
Ed A. Munoz, Iowa State University

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