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10/23/2006

Mentally Ill State Parolees are Getting Help from N.J...

10/10/2006

Taking Aim at Recidivists: Savvy Thugs Frustrate Crime-Fighters..

08/10/2006

Child-friendly Family Center to Open at Jail...

07/31/2006

PA Legislature May Help Counties Collect Fines...

07/06/2006

Task Force Focuses on Illegal Guns in Philly...

03/10/2006

Lawmaker Pushes for Tougher Penalties for School Gun Crimes..

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The Pennsylvania Institute on Criminal Sentencing provides cutting-edge sentencing research and analysis with a particular emphasis on the laws and policy of Pennsylvania.  The Institute also offers news, information and updates on Pennsylvania sentencing.

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NASC Comes to Philadelphia!

The Pennsylvania Institute on Criminal Sentencing Welcomes the National Association of Sentencing Commissions (NASC) to Philadelphia. From August 6-8, 2006, NASC will hold its Annual Conference at the Four Seasons Hotel in Philadelphia.

This thirteenth annual NASC Conference will feature policy sessions on information exchange, sentencing of juveniles, and federalism; research sessions on sex offenders, problem-solving courts and drug treatment; and other sessions on risk assessment, population projections, economic impact and probation reform.  Click here for the complete program schedule.

Click here to see the Pennsylvania Institute on Criminal Sentencing’s ad in the NASC program.

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PA’s State Intermediate Punishment

State Intermediate Punishment (SIP) is a new sentencing alternative in Pennsylvania.  It provides for a flat 24-month term for serious offenders needing drug treatment who would otherwise be incarcerated in a State Correctional Institution.  This program revolves around step-down drug treatment starting “behind the walls” and transitioning into the community.

For more information, click here for a Powerpoint presentation on SIP and click here for the PA Commission on Sentencing’s 2006 Report to the Legislature on SIP.


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