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New Jersey's 'No Early Release Act': Its Impact on Prosecution, Sentencing, Corrections, and Victim Satisfaction, Final Report

机译:新泽西州的“无早期释放法案”:对起诉,量刑,惩戒和受害者满意度的影响,最终报告

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New Jersey's NERA, which became law in June 1997, prohibits parole boards from releasing felons convicted of violent crimes before they have served at least 85 percent of their sentence. The authors hypothesized that the Act would have little impact on the New Jersey justice system or on victims satisfaction with sentences. The third hypothesis stated that among violent felons required to serve at least 85 percent of their sentence, prison disciplinary infractions would increase because the incentive of early release had been removed. Data sources include interviews with prosecutors and judges; observations at local prosecutors offices concerning charging, plea negotiations, sentencing recommendation practices, and guilty pleas; and surveys completed by judges and victims of violent crime.

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