We present a positive political theory of criminal sentencing and test it using data from the United States Sentencing Commission. Under the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, judges can use “offense-level adjustments ” (fact-based decisionmaking) to lengthen or shorten the Guidelines ’ presumptive sentences. Judges also can use “departures ” from the Guidelines (law-based decisionmaking) to lengthen or shorten sentences. In general, departures are reviewed more strictly than adjustments by circuit (appeals) courts. Our theory predicts that a sentencing judge politically aligned with the circuit court will be more likely to alter sentences through sentencing departures than a judge not so aligned with the circuit; by contrast, our theory predicts ...
This thesis investigates the effects of judicial ideology and judge characteristics on sentencing in...
This paper studies the institutional structure of criminal sentencing, focusing on the interaction b...
Prosecutors control statutory ranges by selecting charges. In addition, prosecutors decide whether t...
We present a positive political theory of criminal sentencing and test it using data from the United...
This paper studies the institutional structure of criminal sentencing, focusing on the interaction b...
Advisors: Artemus Ward.Committee members: Scot Schraufnagel; Mathew J. Streb.American trial judges e...
I test how the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, promulgated by the United States Sentencing Commission, a...
Until 2005, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines were mandatory, meaning judges were bound to sentence ...
We present evidence that Washington State judges respond to political pressure by sentencing serious...
American legislatures generally delegate primary control over sentencing policy to one of two actors...
Criminal sentencing does not just happen in the courtroom. Some key sentencing decisions happen long...
The most significant development in criminal sentencing in recent decades has been the shift from in...
Sentencing has become the most important part of a criminal case. Over the past century, criminal tr...
Roughly three out of one hundred adults in the United States are under some form of correctional con...
Greater consistency in sentencing decisions can be achieved by implementation of a judicial decision...
This thesis investigates the effects of judicial ideology and judge characteristics on sentencing in...
This paper studies the institutional structure of criminal sentencing, focusing on the interaction b...
Prosecutors control statutory ranges by selecting charges. In addition, prosecutors decide whether t...
We present a positive political theory of criminal sentencing and test it using data from the United...
This paper studies the institutional structure of criminal sentencing, focusing on the interaction b...
Advisors: Artemus Ward.Committee members: Scot Schraufnagel; Mathew J. Streb.American trial judges e...
I test how the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines, promulgated by the United States Sentencing Commission, a...
Until 2005, the Federal Sentencing Guidelines were mandatory, meaning judges were bound to sentence ...
We present evidence that Washington State judges respond to political pressure by sentencing serious...
American legislatures generally delegate primary control over sentencing policy to one of two actors...
Criminal sentencing does not just happen in the courtroom. Some key sentencing decisions happen long...
The most significant development in criminal sentencing in recent decades has been the shift from in...
Sentencing has become the most important part of a criminal case. Over the past century, criminal tr...
Roughly three out of one hundred adults in the United States are under some form of correctional con...
Greater consistency in sentencing decisions can be achieved by implementation of a judicial decision...
This thesis investigates the effects of judicial ideology and judge characteristics on sentencing in...
This paper studies the institutional structure of criminal sentencing, focusing on the interaction b...
Prosecutors control statutory ranges by selecting charges. In addition, prosecutors decide whether t...