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Variables influencing sentencing severity: Intercourt differences in Connecticut
Gertz, Marc G.; Price, Albert C.
1985
Citation:Gertz, Marc G., Price, Albert C. (1985)."Variables influencing sentencing severity: Intercourt differences in Connecticut." Journal of Criminal Justice 13(2): 131-139. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/25848>
Abstract: Studies of criminal-court dispositions have traditionally aggregated courts along political and geographic boundaries. This article suggests that courts should be analyzed individually, even within the same jurisdiction, as a means of increasing the explanatory capacity of the variables involved. Further, it is contended that intercourt differences are a result of organizational influences operating within each court.