Vol. 58 No. 1, October 2005
Index
- Sentencing lessons.
- The functions of sentencing and sentencing reform.
- Punishment purposes.
- Disparity: the normative and empirical failure of the federal guidelines.
- Our federal system of sentencing.
- Regulating local variations in Federal Sentencing.
- The enforceability of sentencing guidelines.
- Guidance from above and beyond.
- From Winship to Apprendi to Booker: constitutional command or constitutional blunder?
- A second chance for sentencing reform: establishing a sentencing agency in the judicial branch.
- Mr. Madison meets a time machine: the political science of federal sentencing reform.
- Reforming the Federal Sentencing Guidelines' misguided approach to real-offense sentencing.
- Distinguishing offense conduct and offender characteristics in modern sentencing reforms.
- Judicial oversight of negotiated sentences in a world of bargained punishment.
- Parity, disparity, and adversariality: first principles of sentencing.
- Penal policy and penal legislation in recent American experience.
- Smart public policy: replacing imprisonment with targeted nonprison sentences and collateral sanctions.
- "The wisdom we have lost": sentencing information and its uses.