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2013
Franklin, Travis W. Sentencing Native Americans in US Federal Courts: An examination of disparity. Justice Quarterly. 30, (2), 310-339.
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2013
Felson, Richard B.,  Bonkiewicz, Luke . Guns and trafficking in crack-cocaine and other drug markets. Crime and Delinquency. 59, (3), 319-343.
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2013
Spohn, Cassia,  Sample, Lisa L. The dangerous drug offender in federal court: Intersections of race, ethnicity, and culpability. Crime and Delinquency. 59, (1), 3-31.
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2013
Reitler, Angela K.,  Sullivan, Christopher J.,  Frank, James . The effects of legal and extralegal factors on detention decisions in US district courts. Justice Quarterly. 30, (2), 340-368.
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2013
Spohn, Cassia,  Belenko, Steven . Do the drugs, do the time? The effect of drug abuse on sentences imposed on drug offenders in three U.S. district courts. Criminal Justice and Behavior. 40, (6), 646-670.
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2012
Bush-Baskette, Stephanie R.,  Smith, Vivian C. Is meth the new crack for women in the war on drugs? Factors affecting sentencing outcomes for women and parallels between meth and crack. Feminist Criminology. 7, (1), 48-69.
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2012
Cano, Mario V.,  Spohn, Cassia . Circumventing the penalty for offenders facing mandatory minimums: Revisiting the dynamics of 'sympathetic' and 'salvageable' offenders. Criminal Justice and Behavior. 39, (3), 308-332.
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2012
Fischman, Joshua B.,  Schanzenbach, Max M. Racial disparities under the Federal Sentencing Guidelines: The role of judicial discretion and mandatory minimums. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 99, (4), 729-764.
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2011
Wolfe, Scott E.,  Pyrooz, David C.,  Spohn, Cassia C. Unraveling the effect of offender citizenship status on federal sentencing outcomes. Social Science Research. 40, 349-362.
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2011
Ulmer, Jeffery T.,  Eisenstein, James,  Johnson, Brian D. Trial penalties in Federal sentencing: Extra-guidelines factors and District variations. Justice Quarterly. 27, (4), 560-592.
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2011
Spohn, Cassia . Unwarranted disparity in the wake of the 'Booker/Fanfan' decision. Criminology and Public Policy. 10, (4), 1119-1127.
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2011
Ulmer, Jeffery T.,  Light, Michael T.,  Kramer, John H. Racial disparity in the wake of the 'Booker/Fanfan' decision: An alternative analysis to the USSC's 2010 report. Criminology and Public Policy. 10, (4), 1077-1118.
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2011
Engen, Rodney . Racial disparity in the wake of 'Booker/Fanfan': Making sense of 'messy' results and other challengers for sentencing research. Criminology and Public Policy. 10, (4), 1139-1149.
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2011
Albonetti, Celesta A. Judicial discretion in federal sentencing . Criminology and Public Policy. 10, (4), 1151-1155.
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2011
Scott, Ryan W. Race disparity under advisory guidelines. Criminology and Public Policy. 10, (4), 1129-1138.
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2011
Farrell, Amy,  Ward, Geoff . Examining district variation in sentencing in the Post-Booker Period. Federal Sentencing Reporter. 23, (5), 318-325.
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2011
Ulmer, Jeffery T.,  Light, Michael T.,  Kramer, John H. Overview of 'Racial disparity in the wake of the 'Booker/Fanfan' decision. Criminology and Public Policy. 10, (4), 1073-1075
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2011
Paternoster, Raymond . Racial disparity under the federal sentencing guidelines pre- and post-'Booker'. Criminology and Public Policy. 10, (4), 1073-1076.
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2010
Doerner, Jill K.,  Demuth, Stephen . The independent and joint effects of race/ethnicity, gender and age on sentencing outcomes in U. S. Federal courts. Justice Quarterly. 27, (1), 1-27.
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2010
Freeborn, Beth,  Hartmann, Monica E. Judicial discretion and sentencing behavior: Did the Feeney Amendment rein in District judges?. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies. 7, (2), 355-378.
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2010
Shermer, Lauren O'Neill,  Johnson, Brian D. Criminal prosecutions: Examining prosecutorial discretion and charge reductions in U.S. Federal District Courts. Justice Quarterly. 27, (3), 394-430.
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2010
Farrell, Amy,  Ward, Geoff,  Rousseau, Danielle . Intersections of gender and race in federal sentencing: Examining court contexts and the effects of representative court authorities. Journal of Gender, Race and Justice. 14, (1), 85-126.
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2010
Greenup, Katherine M. Punishing White-Collar Crime: An Examination of Judicial Sentencing Practices in Federal Fraud and Embezzlement Cases. Thesis, The University of Texas at San Antonio.
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