The objective of this article is to cast some light on corrections system problems brought on by elevated (and possibly unnecessary) levels of incarceration, and especially on problems that trouble the Kentucky corrections system and threaten to undermine the effectiveness of the state\u27s justice system. Part II describes how the country came to embrace sentencing policies and practices capable of producing a penal system of a severity unmatched in the Western world.” Part III describes Kentucky\u27s embrace of equally harsh sentencing policies and practices and the inmate population explosion that has occurred as a direct result of those policies and practices. In Part III, attention is also given to the huge costs associated with Kentu...
As the academy\u27s focus has turned to sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington and United S...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
The fallout of the financial crisis continues to have major effects across the American correctional...
State and federal prison populations have grown dramatically in the past thirty years. In 2007, the ...
The primary purpose of this article is to scrutinize Kentucky\u27s ever-increasing reliance on local...
Like many other states, Kentucky currently faces a severe budget crisis and is seeking ways to lower...
The purpose of this article is to engage in some analysis and discussion of the part of this sentenc...
Like many other states, Kentucky is currently facing a severe budget crisis and is seeking ways to l...
As agencies comprising the criminal justice system attempt to fulfill their organizational roles, th...
I spent six weeks in July/August 2001 teaching summer school at Northern Kentucky University, and le...
Kentucky is currently facing a severe budget crisis and is seeking ways to lower its prison and comm...
In June, 1968 the Kentucky Crime Commission, in keeping with legislative instruction, made certain r...
Every year new criminal laws are passed in Kentucky Government. Lobbyist and groups form coalitions...
All efforts to improve the criminal law of this commonwealth prior to 1972 were directed toward rela...
One of the most difficult and pressing problems now facing local, state and national leaders is the ...
As the academy\u27s focus has turned to sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington and United S...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
The fallout of the financial crisis continues to have major effects across the American correctional...
State and federal prison populations have grown dramatically in the past thirty years. In 2007, the ...
The primary purpose of this article is to scrutinize Kentucky\u27s ever-increasing reliance on local...
Like many other states, Kentucky currently faces a severe budget crisis and is seeking ways to lower...
The purpose of this article is to engage in some analysis and discussion of the part of this sentenc...
Like many other states, Kentucky is currently facing a severe budget crisis and is seeking ways to l...
As agencies comprising the criminal justice system attempt to fulfill their organizational roles, th...
I spent six weeks in July/August 2001 teaching summer school at Northern Kentucky University, and le...
Kentucky is currently facing a severe budget crisis and is seeking ways to lower its prison and comm...
In June, 1968 the Kentucky Crime Commission, in keeping with legislative instruction, made certain r...
Every year new criminal laws are passed in Kentucky Government. Lobbyist and groups form coalitions...
All efforts to improve the criminal law of this commonwealth prior to 1972 were directed toward rela...
One of the most difficult and pressing problems now facing local, state and national leaders is the ...
As the academy\u27s focus has turned to sentencing in the wake of Blakely v. Washington and United S...
Currently over 2.4 million people are incarcerated in the state prison system in the United States....
The fallout of the financial crisis continues to have major effects across the American correctional...