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Instead of setting very long maximum sentences that almost no one serves out, determinate sentencing sets shorter terms that convicts actually serve.
In the 1960s and 1970s, California was a model for its success in rehabilitating criminals.But in 1976 California decided to switch from "indeterminate" to "determinate" sentencing.
These states turned instead to "determinate" sentencing schemes, in which the sentences handed down in court dictate exactly when an inmate will go home, and how long he or she will be supervised afterward.
Moving to determinate sentencing requires adjusting sentences for most if not all crimes.
But even determinate sentencing would not be fair unless the sentences so authorized were the punishments that convicted offenders deserved.
But Brown and lawmakers moved to determinate sentencing, which — counterintuitively — became even more convoluted.
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It is arguable that this is a step too far, particularly when it is remembered that in deciding what determinate sentence an offender might merit, the fact that he has pleaded guilty counts in his favour.
Indeterminate sentences, or "imprisonment for public protection", which denies prisoners the automatic right of release after serving their minimum tariff, will be reviewed, with the goal of replacing it with longer, determinate sentences.
The form of sentences changed from indeterminate terms of imprisonment whose actual length would be determined by parole boards long after sentence was passed, to fixed or determinate sentences, with parole often abolished.
We need long, determinate sentences for serious criminals.
We have far too many prisoners serving life sentences when a long determinate sentence would suffice.
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