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The phrase "sentencing outcomes" is correct and often used in written English.
It refers to the consequences or results of a court's determination of a punishment for a crime. You can use it when discussing the impact of a criminal sentencing on the individual, the victim, and society as a whole. Here is an example sentence: "The judge considered all the evidence and handed down a fair sentence, taking into account the severity of the crime and the potential sentencing outcomes for the defendant."
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"Whether due to implicit bias or other factors, race still plays a role in sentencing outcomes," said Marc Mauer, executive director of the Sentencing Project, a criminal justice reform group.
Scant research has been done to consider how this affects sentencing outcomes; however, the only variance found in a study of the New York County district attorney's office was that black and Asian prosecutors made more punitive demands in plea deals involving misdemeanor marijuana charges.
The largest of these related to police-recorded crime, and sentencing outcomes.
Further investigation of sentencing outcomes should include various types of social network measures.
As used here, age is assessed for its correlation to sentencing outcomes, not the potential for recidivism.
This study examines the prediction of criminal trial sentencing outcomes on the basis of social network measures.
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A prosecution, regardless of sentencing outcome, severely harms the future life prospects of young people".
Here we also raise the question: Does the decision-maker's gender impact the sentencing outcome?
Some ideas for orienting future research on further improvements to sentencing outcome prediction are discussed.
In our view, the criminal history variable has already demonstrated its predictive ability regarding sentencing outcome [3, 7, 12, 61].
One of the few works that explores the explanatory ability of certain social network and sentencing outcome measures is Baker and Faulkner [1].
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