Transcription of Federal Alternative-to-Incarceration Court Programs
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Federal Alternative-to-Incarceration Court ProgramsUNITED STATES SENTENCING COMMISSIONW illiam H. Pryor, Jr. Acting ChairRachel E. BarkowCommissionerCharles R. BreyerCommissionerDanny C. ReevesCommissionerZachary BolithoEx Officio J. Patricia Wilson SmootEx OfficioKenneth P. Cohen Staff DirectorSeptember 2017 United States Sentencing CommissionOne Columbus Circle, , DC of ContentsI. The Development of Alternative-to-Incarceration Court Programs During the Last Three Alternative-to-Incarceration Programs in the State Alternative-to-Incarceration Programs in the Federal The Operation of Alternative-to-Incarceration Court Programs Within the Current Legal Framework of Federal Overview of the Sentencing Reform Act of Federal Alternative-to-Incarceration Court Programs in Light of Booker and its Social Science Questions Concerning Federal Alternative-to.
Sep 28, 2017 · alternatives to incarceration as a sentencing option.7 Many federal district courts around the country, with the support of the Department of Justice (DOJ), have begun creating specialized court programs to increase the use of alternatives to incarceration for certain types of offenders, most commonly for those with substance use disorders.
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