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Penal Sanctioning In The United States Explaining Crossstate Differences 1st Edition Frederique A Laubepin

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Penal Sanctioning In The United States Explaining Crossstate Differences 1st Edition Frederique A Laubepin
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Publisher: LFB Scholarly Publishing LLC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 199
Author: Frederique A. Laubepin
ISBN: 9781593327941, 1593327943
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Penal Sanctioning In The United States Explaining Crossstate Differences 1st Edition Frederique A Laubepin by Frederique A. Laubepin 9781593327941, 1593327943 instant download after payment.

Laubepin investigates differences in the scope of penal sanctioning in the American states over a thirty-year period. Her analyses replicate and expand prior research examining the determinants of incarceration rates, and explore whether this theoretical framework can be usefully applied to back-end sentencing (parole revocation). She finds that states have responded to similar policy problems with solutions shaped by local social, political, economic and cultural conditions. Not only are these dynamics historically contingent, but they also play out differently at the front and back ends of the sentencing system. Unlike prior research, this study provides weak support for the influence of political factors, but points to the importance of practices of civic engagement instead, suggesting that penal sanctioning is driven by "top down" policies as well as "bottom up" democratic processes.

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