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Federal Sentencing Reporter

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Sentencing in the Nation’s Heartland

Vol. 30 No. 2, December 2017

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    Mass Incarceration in the HeartlandMidwestern States Struggle to Tame Historically High Prison Populations
    Michael O’Hear
    (pp. 91-93) DOI: 10.1525/fsr.2017.30.2.91

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    Sentencing in the HeartlandA Perspective from Ohio
    Sara Andrews
    (pp. 94-102) DOI: 10.1525/fsr.2017.30.2.94
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    Supporting Victims of Violent Crime Using Trauma Recovery Centers
    Peter Baroni
    (pp. 103-107) DOI: 10.1525/fsr.2017.30.2.103
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    A Pre- and Post-Implementation Assessment of Kansas’ HB 2170 Statute
    George Ebo Browne
    (pp. 108-113) DOI: 10.1525/fsr.2017.30.2.108
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    Why Are Minnesota’s Prison Populations Continuing to Rise in an Era of Decarceration?
    Richard S. Frase, Kelly Lyn Mitchell
    (pp. 114-124) DOI: 10.1525/fsr.2017.30.2.114
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    Wisconsin Sentencing in the Walker EraMass Incarceration as the New Normal
    Michael O’Hear
    (pp. 125-137) DOI: 10.1525/fsr.2017.30.2.125
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    Two Paths to PolicyData, Discretion, and Local-Level Problems in Illinois’ Sentencing Reform Process
    Don Stemen, David Olson
    (pp. 138-145) DOI: 10.1525/fsr.2017.30.2.138
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    Michigan Sentencing LawPast, Present, and Future
    Anne Yantus
    (pp. 146-153) DOI: 10.1525/fsr.2017.30.2.146
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    Rewriting the Ohio Criminal CodeSuccess, Failure, and Lessons Learned
    Tim Young
    (pp. 154-164) DOI: 10.1525/fsr.2017.30.2.154
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