Latest Federal Sentencing Reporter issue explores data and sentencing from many perspectives

M_fsr.2021.33.4.coverI am so very pleased to report on that the latest issue of the Federal Sentencing Reporter is now available online here.  This issue is titled "Making Sense of Sentencing Data" and it has a number of terrific articles from an array of authors examining sentencing data issues from a number of perspectives.  I highly encourage everyone to check out the full issue, and here is a list of the original articles in this FSR issue:

Deciphering Data by Steven L. Chanenson & Douglas A. Berman

Mapping The Modern Sentencing Data Landscape From the Bird’s Eye: The Sixth Circuit’s Efforts to Breathe Life into Substantive Reasonableness Review by Xiao Wang

Harnessing the Power of Data: The Role of Sentencing Commissions in the Information Age by Mark H. Bergstrom, Brett A. Miller & Jordan T. Zvonkovich

The Ohio Data Story in Three Part: The Setup, the Confrontation, and the Resolution by Sara Andrews

The Relationship of Judicial and Prosecutorial Elections to the Availability of Sentencing Data in the United States by Niki Hotchkiss

Anticipating the Judicial Response to Ohio’s Proposed Statewide Sentencing Database by Scott A. Anderson

Here Come the Judges: A Judicial Response to Anticipated Concerns over a Statewide Criminal Sentencing Database—Aligning Algorithmic Risk Assessments with Criminal Justice Values by Justice Michael P. Donnelly, Judge Gene A. Zmuda & Judge Pierre H. Bergeron

Under a Microscope? Show Them the Data by Judge Jeffrey L. Reed

Overview of State Sentencing Commissions’ Drug Data Reporting Practices by Benjamin L. Chanenson

Why and How We Need to Fill Criminal Justice Data Gaps by Arthur Rizer & Dan King

Good Data, Good Law by John Tilley, Serena Chang & Richard J. Peay

Using Data to Achieve Justice Reform by Ashley Nellis

Seeking Racial Justice Through Data in 2021 and Beyond by Melba V. Pearson

COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal and Related Factors: Preliminary Findings from a System-Wide Survey of Correctional Staff by Jordan M. Hyatt, Valerio Baćak & Erin M. Kerrison

Juveniles Are Not So Different: The Punishment of Juveniles and Adults at the Crossroads by Mugambi Jouet

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