Reflecting on Judge Frankel’s book a half-century later can provide profound insight and perspectives on how modern sentencing has evolved and where it should be headed. This panel will explore issues such as whether the guideline movement “stalled” (and if so, why and is that good or bad); how changes in sentencing systems can now evolve and whether “expert” bodies are viable in modern America as change agents in criminal justice more generally; and whether reforms are likely to be more effective if focused in one particular area such as drug sentencing or eliminating excessive long sentences.
SPEAKERS:
Jonathan Wroblewski, Director of the Office of Policy and Legislation,
Criminal Division of the U.S. Department of Justice
John Maki, CCJ Long Sentences Task Force
Marta Nelson, Director of Government Strategy, Advocacy and Partnerships,
Vera Institute for Justice
This panel was part of "Frankel at 50: A Half-Century’s Perspective on Criminal Sentences: Law Without Order," hosted by the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center, the Council on Criminal Justice, the Federal Sentencing Reporter and the New York City Bar Association. The event was held in person on Monday, April 24, 2023 at the New York City Bar Association.
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