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    Victims and Prison Release: A Modest Proposal 

    O'Connor, Erin O'Hara, 1965- (Federal Sentencing Reporter, 2006)
    The political right pushes for the strengthening of our criminal justice system by expanding victims' rights at the expense of defendant protections. The political left advocates the gradual replacement of the criminal ...

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