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The Federal Sentencing Reporter is the only American publication dedicated solely to the field of criminal sentencing. The journal features articles, cases, and primary materials written by judges, prosecutors and defense attorneys, probation officers, scholars, and members of sentencing commissions.
 
 
FSR was founded by the Vera Institute of Justice in 1988 to help monitor and analyze complex and rapid changes in the world of sentencing and their impact on broader criminal justice issues. Each issue covers a current, urgent sentencing concern in depth.

The University of California Press at Berkeley publishes five issues of FSR annually. The journal is managed by a group of editors who are leaders in the field of sentencing law and policy.
 
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Federal Sentencing Reporter Editors
Douglas A. Berman, Frank O. Bowman III, Steven L. Chanenson,
Nora V. Demleitner, Mark D. Harris, Paul Hofer, and Michael O'Hear

Published October, December, February, April, June

Published for The Vera Institute of Justice

Federal Sentencing Reporter Editors Emeriti
Daniel J. Freed, Marc Miller, Aaron Rappaport

Federal Sentencing Reporter Advisory Board
Albert W. Alschuler, Andrew Ashworth, Judy Clarke, Richard S. Frase, Roger W. Haines Jr., Thomas W. Hillier II, Magdeline E. Jensen, Morris E. Lasker, Marc Mauer, Linda Drazga Maxfield, Barbara Meierhoefer, Jon O. Newman, Charles K. Ogletree, Dale G. Parent, Kevin R. Reitz, Laurie Robinson, Jon M. Sands, Michael E. Smith, Kate Stith, Micheal Tonry, Ronald Weich, Ronald F. Wright, Kimba M. Wood, Franklin E. Zimring

 
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