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CoverSource: Federal Sentencing Reporter, Vol. 24, No. 1, Sentencing Within Sentencing (October2011)Published by: University of California Press on behalf of the Vera Institute of JusticeStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1525/fsr.2011.24.1.cover .
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FSRF e d e r a l S e n t e n c i n g r e p o r t e r
Federal Sentencing reporter is published for
the Vera institute of Justice by the University of california press
Volume 24, Number 1 • October 2011
Sentencing Within Sentencing
e d i t o r ' S o b S e r V a t i o n S
Alison Shames, Sentencing Within Sentencing 1
i n t r o d U c t i o n
Herbert Sturz, Experiments in the Criminal Justice System 4
S e n t e n c e S b e F o r e S e n t e n c i n g
Jerome E. McElroy, Introduction to the Manhattan Bail Project 8Vera Institute of Justice, Fair Treatment for the Indigent: The Manhattan
Bail Project 10Jon Wool, Facilitating Pretrial Justice in New Orleans 13Jennifer Fratello, Annie Salsich, & Sara Mogulescu, Juvenile Detention
Reform in New York City: Measuring Risk Through Research 15Christopher Stone, Innovations in Public Defense as an Investment in
Better Sentencing 21
a l t e r n a t i V e S t o i n c a r c e r a t i o n
Vera Institute of Justice, First Annual Report of the Manhattan Bowery Project 23Rachel Porter, Sophia Lee, & Mary Lutz, Balancing Punishment and Treatment:
Alternatives to Incarceration in New York City 26Sara Mogulescu & Gaspar Caro, Making Court the Last Resort: A New Focus
for Supporting Families in Crisis 30
S e n t e n c e S d U r i n g c o n F i n e m e n t
Alex Busansky & Michela Bowman, Looking Back: The Commission on Safety and Abuse in America’s Prisons 34
John J. Gibbons & Nicholas de B. Katzenbach, Confronting Confinement: A Report of the Commission on Safety and Abuse in America’s Prisons 36
Tara Graham & Allison Hastings, Vera and the Prison Rape Elimination Act 42National Prison Rape Elimination Commission, National Prison
Rape Elimination Commission Report (June 2009) 44Angela Browne, Alissa Cambier, & Suzanne Agha, Prisons Within Prisons:
The Use of Segregation in the United States 46
S e n t e n c e S i n t h e c o m m U n i t y
Danielle Sered, A New Approach to Victim Services: The Common Justice Demonstration Project 50
Margaret diZerega, San Francisco’s Family-Focused Probation: A Conversation with Chief Adult Probation Officer Wendy Still 54
Mike Bobbitt, Robin Campbell, & Gloria L. Tate, Safe Return: Working Toward Preventing Domestic Violence When Men Return from Prison 57
S e n t e n c e S a F t e r S e n t e n c i n g
Alexandra Shookhoff, Robert Constantino, & Evan Elkin, The Unintended Sentence of Criminal Justice Debt 62
Kara Hartzler, “Do I Have to Learn What a Crime of Moral Turpitude Is?”: The World Before and After Padilla v. Kentucky 66
Marta Nelson, Reflections on The First Month Out: Reentry Then and Now 70Marta Nelson, Perry Deess, & Charlotte Allen, The First Month Out:
Post-Incarceration Experiences in New York City 72James A. Wilson, What Did We Learn From the Evaluation of Project Greenlight? 76Valerie Levshin, Is It Worth the Costs? Using Cost-Benefit Analysis to
Minimize the Collateral Consequences of Convictions 80
r e m e m b e r i n g d a n F r e e d
Kate Stith, Nancy Gertner, & Sofia Yakren, In Memoriam: A Tribute to Professor Daniel J. Freed 82
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