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Tables of Contents for Sentencing Matters
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Sentencing Matters
3
22
Twenty-Five Years of Sentencing Ferment
6
7
The Injustice of Just Deserts
13
12
Reforming Sentencing
25
47
Experience with Commissions
32
32
Issues Facing Commissions
64
5
The Future of the Sentencing Commission
69
3
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines
72
28
Early Experience with Federal Guidelines
73
7
Evaluations of the Guidelines
80
3
Why the Commission Failed
83
6
Salvaging the Federal Guidelines
89
11
Intermediate Sanctions
100
34
General Impediments to Effective Intermediate Sanctions
104
4
Experience with Intermediate Sanctions
108
19
Is There a Future for I, `ermediate Sanctions?
127
7
Mandatory Penalties
134
31
Deterrent Effects
136
6
Mandatory Penalties before 1970
142
4
Mandatory Penalties in the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s
146
13
Mandatory Penalties as Instruments and Symbols
159
6
Judges and Sentencing Policy
165
9
Eliciting Judicial Participation and Support
167
2
Training
169
3
Implications
172
2
Sentencing Reform in Comparative Perspective
174
16
Discretion and Disparity
176
6
Learning Across Jurisdictional Boundaries
182
2
Proportionality with a Human Face
184
2
Desert and Disparity
186
4
``What Is to Be Done?''
190
7
References
197
20
Index
217