365 Days > 366 Days: The (in)Ability to Earn Good Time Credit During the Time of COVID-19

IF 0.9 4区 社会学 Q3 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Sarah W. Craun, James Silver
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Abstract

Federal offenders sentenced to imprisonment for more than a year may earn “good time credit”. Offenders sentenced to 365 days are ineligible for this potential sentence reduction of up to 54 days a year. Using 2020 through 2022 data from the United States Sentencing Commission, we identified 3,765 federal offenders sentenced to either 365- or 366-days’ imprisonment. Independent variables included offender, legal, and case characteristics. Integrating the COVID-19 pandemic, we reviewed the percentage of compassionate release motions granted at the district level. A hierarchical logistic regression with random effects illustrated several measures connected to the ability to earn goodtime credit.
365天>366天:在COVID-19期间获得良好时间信用的能力
被判一年以上监禁的联邦罪犯可能会获得“良好的服刑记录”。被判刑365天的罪犯没有资格享受每年最多54天的减刑。利用美国量刑委员会2020年至2022年的数据,我们确定了3765名被判处365天或366天监禁的联邦罪犯。独立变量包括罪犯、法律和案件特征。结合COVID-19大流行的情况,我们审查了在地区一级批准的同情释放动议的百分比。随机效应的分层逻辑回归说明了与获得良好信用能力有关的几种措施。
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Prison Journal
Prison Journal CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
1.90
自引率
7.70%
发文量
30
期刊介绍: The editorial team"s aim is to establish The Prison Journal as a focal point and the forum of choice for studies, ideas, and discussion of adult and juvenile confinement, treatment interventions, and alternative sanctions.
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