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Vol. 160 No. 6, May 2012

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Index

  • Sentencing: a role for empathy.
  • On competence, legitimacy, and proportionality.
  • Sentencing guidelines at the crossroads of politics and expertise.
  • Booker rules.
  • Proportionality and parole.
  • The new civil death: rethinking punishment in the era of mass conviction.
  • Why proportionality matters.
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