I just saw the first issue of the Annual Review of Criminology here, and so many of the impressive articles are now at the top of my ever-growing "to read" list. These pieces (among many in the big issue) are likely to be of particular interest to sentencing fans:
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Varieties of Mass Incarceration: What We Learn From State Histories by Michael Campbell
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The Politics, Promise, and Peril of Criminal Justice Reform in the Context of Mass Incarceration by Katherine Beckett
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Collateral Consequences of Punishment: A Critical Review and Path Forward by David Kirk and Sara Wakefield
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Monetary Sanctions: Legal Financial Obligations in US Systems of Justice by Karin Martin, Bryan Sykes, Sarah Shannon, Frank Edwards, and Alexes Harris
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Inmate Society in the Era of Mass Incarceration by Derek Kreager and Candace Kruttschnitt
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Restricting the Use of Solitary Confinement by Craig Haney
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