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Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology
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(27)
Article
Understanding Community Context in the Sentencing of Murderers
(2011)
David Olson, Gipsy Escobar and Don Stemen
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Article
Reconciling the Multiple Objectives of Prison Diversion Programs for Drug ...
Evaluation Review (2011)
Don Stemen and Andres F. Rengifo
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Policies and Imprisonment: The Impact of Structured Sentencing and Determinate ...
Justice Quarterly (2011)
Don Stemen and Andres F. Rengifo
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Correctional Bureaucracies and Prison Reform: Documenting Strategies of Adaptation, Resistance ...
(2010)
Ethan Amidon, Andres F. Rengifo and Don Stemen
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Cents and sensibility: A case study of corrections reform in ...
Journal of Criminal Justice (2010)
Andres F. Rengifo, Don Stemen, Brendan D. Dooley, Ethan Amidon, et al.
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Cents and sensibility: A case study of corrections reform in ...
Journal of Criminal Justice (2010)
Andres F. Rengifo, Don Stemen, Brendan D. Dooley, Ethan Amidon, et al.
The analytical framework developed by the “new penology” describes the content of corrections reform as relatively homogenous, largely driven by ...
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Mandating treatment for drug possessors: The impact of Senate Bill ...
Journal of Criminal Justice (2009)
Don Stemen and Andres F. Rengifo
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Reconsidering Incarceration:: New Directions for Reducing Crime (Jan. 2007)
Federal Sentencing Reporter (2007)
Don Stemen
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Examining the Decision-Making Practices of Line Prosecutors in Two Counties
(2006)
Donald Stemen and Nicole Hendricks
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Mandating Treatment: A Implementation Evaluation of Kansas' Mandatory Community-Based Drug ...
(2006)
Donald Stemen and Andres Rengifo
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Incarceration Rates and Social Forces: A State-level Analysis 1975-2002
(2005)
Donald Stemen and Andres Rengifo
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Aggravated Sentencing: Blakely v. Washington: Practical Implications for State Sentencing ...
Federal Sentencing Reporter (2004)
Jon Wool and Don Stemen
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Changing Fortunes or Changing Attitudes
(2004)
Jon Wool and Don Stemen
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Racial disproportionality in state prison admissions: Can regional variation be ...
Journal of Criminal Justice (2003)
Jon Sorensen, Robert Hope and Don Stemen
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The Effect of State Sentencing Policies on Incarceration Rates
Crime & Delinquency (2002)
Jon Sorensen and Don Stemen
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Social Justice Related Works
(1)
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Whither the Prosecutor? Prosecutor and County Effects on Guilty Plea ...
Justice Quarterly (2018)
Don Stemen and Gipsy Escobar
By most accounts, the prosecutor is the most powerful person in the courtroom, with discretion to dismiss cases, reduce charges, ...
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Law and Society
(2)
Book
State Sentencing Policies: Accelerators or Decelerators of Incarceration Rates?
Faculty Books (2007)
Don Stemen
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Finding the Jury: State Legislative Responses to Blakely v. Washington
Federal Sentencing Reporter (2005)
Don Stemen and Daniel F Wilhelm
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