The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: Implications for Criminal Justice

The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: Implications for Criminal Justice

by Dean John Champion
The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: Implications for Criminal Justice

The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: Implications for Criminal Justice

by Dean John Champion

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Overview

A distinguished group of noted criminal justice specialists here examines the impact of the new U.S. sentencing guidelines, imposed in 1987, on law enforcement, the prosecution and courts, and corrections. Although these guidelines were created with the expressed purpose of increasing judicial fairness and reducing prison overcrowding, the contributors argue that their long range effects will be to aggravate present overcrowding problems to intolerably high levels. To make their case, contributors address individually such issues as plea bargaining, the new role of parole and corrections officers, the likely effects of the scheduled abolition of the parole board in 1992, and more. Both students of criminal justice and practicing parole and corrections officers will find these chapters enlightening reading.

Following an introductory overview that puts the U.S. sentencing guidelines in perspective, two chapters discuss their impact on law enforcement, officer discretion, and crime control and deterrence. Turbaning to an exploration of the courts, the contributors address prosecutorial discretion in plea bargaining, judicial discretion and sentencing disparities, case processing and sentencing alternatives, and how predictions of dangerousness affect the sentencing process. In their analysis of the relationship between the sentencing guidelines and corrections trends, the contributors examine issues such as community-based corrections and privatization, inmate litigation and constitutional issues, and recidivism. Finally, editor Dean Champion offers a perceptive synthesis of the volume by summarizing the serious problems posed by imposition of the U.S. sentencing guidelines. Four appendices provide additional related information for the student and researcher.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780275933241
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 11/03/1989
Pages: 301
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.69(d)

About the Author

DEAN J. CHAMPION is Professor and Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice at Minot State University and the author of five previous books including Felony Probation (Praeger, 1988).

Table of Contents

Preface
The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: An Overview
The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines in Perspective: A Theoretical Background and Overview by Kay A. Knapp, and Denis J. Hauptly
Law Enforcement
The United States Sentencing Guidelines and Police Officer Discretion by W. Clinton Terry
Potential Deterrent Effects of the Guidelines by Steven P. Lab
The Courts
The Selling of the Sentencing Guidelines: Some Correspondence with the U.S. Sentencing Commission by Albert W. Alschuler
Presecutorial and Judicial Discretion by Ellen Hochstedler Steury
Case Processing and the Federal Sentencing Guidelines by Lynne Goodstein and John H. Kramer
Critical Perspectives on Selective Incapacitation and the Prediction of Dangerousness by James G. Fox
Corrections
Diversion and Probation by Franklin H. Marshall
The Impact of Federal Sentencing Guidelines on Community Corrections and Privatization by Deborah G. Wilson
The Impact of Federal Sentencing Guidelines on Jail and Prison Overcrowding and Early Release by G. Larry Mays
Inmate Litigation Trends and Constitutional Issues by John W. Palmer
Federal Sentencing Reform in Light of Incapacitation and Recidivism by William G. Doerner, and Benjamin S. Wright
The Guidelines in Retrospect
The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines: A Summary of Selected Problems and Prospects by Dean J. Champion
Appendix A: Statutory Mission of U.S. Sentencing Commission
Appendix B: The Sentencing Table
Appendix C: U.S. Sentencing Commission Establishment and Purposes
Bibliography
Name Index
Subject Index
Case Index

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