Incarceration results in negative social, psychological, and economic impacts on an inmate’s family and dependents. These impacts last well beyond the period of incarceration and can cause lifelong challenges. Federal statutes require courts to consider mitigating factors while calculating a sentence, including a defendant’s characteristics. Family ties and responsibilities are considered an aspect of a defendant’s characteristics. Yet the Federal Sentencing Guidelines significantly limit the extent to which courts can use family ties and responsibilities to reduce or alter a defendant’s sentence. This Note first argues that the Guidelines should be amended to indicate that courts can consider family ties and responsibilities when determini...
Children of incarcerated parents, the invisible victims of mass incarceration, suffer tremendous phy...
How incarceration affects the lives of prisoners’ family members has received a growing level of int...
This article explores how we might best understand the effects of imprisonment on families and why t...
Incarceration results in negative social, psychological, and economic impacts on an inmate’s family ...
This Article focuses upon two basic but under-explored questions: when does, and when should, the st...
Prison life can be hard time for both those serving time and for their families on the outside. Pris...
The most obvious and perhaps most serious collateral consequence of incarceration is family separati...
Hundreds of thousands of incarcerated persons are parents; in many instances, their incarceration ha...
This book answers two basic but under-appreciated questions: first, how does the American criminal j...
The United States currently has the highest incarceration rate in the world, and with just under 2.3...
This Article asks two basic questions: When does, and when should, the state use the criminal justic...
The impact of victim-offender familial relationships on capital sentencing outcome
Most jurisdictions around the country permit juries to consider victim impact statements, statements...
In Privilege or Punish: Criminal Justice and the Challenge of Family Ties, Dan Markel, Jennifer Coll...
In recent years, criminologists have increasingly paid attention to the role of family ties in crimi...
Children of incarcerated parents, the invisible victims of mass incarceration, suffer tremendous phy...
How incarceration affects the lives of prisoners’ family members has received a growing level of int...
This article explores how we might best understand the effects of imprisonment on families and why t...
Incarceration results in negative social, psychological, and economic impacts on an inmate’s family ...
This Article focuses upon two basic but under-explored questions: when does, and when should, the st...
Prison life can be hard time for both those serving time and for their families on the outside. Pris...
The most obvious and perhaps most serious collateral consequence of incarceration is family separati...
Hundreds of thousands of incarcerated persons are parents; in many instances, their incarceration ha...
This book answers two basic but under-appreciated questions: first, how does the American criminal j...
The United States currently has the highest incarceration rate in the world, and with just under 2.3...
This Article asks two basic questions: When does, and when should, the state use the criminal justic...
The impact of victim-offender familial relationships on capital sentencing outcome
Most jurisdictions around the country permit juries to consider victim impact statements, statements...
In Privilege or Punish: Criminal Justice and the Challenge of Family Ties, Dan Markel, Jennifer Coll...
In recent years, criminologists have increasingly paid attention to the role of family ties in crimi...
Children of incarcerated parents, the invisible victims of mass incarceration, suffer tremendous phy...
How incarceration affects the lives of prisoners’ family members has received a growing level of int...
This article explores how we might best understand the effects of imprisonment on families and why t...