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New York State Committee on Sentencing Guidelines Meeting Minutes and Background Reports


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Overview of the Records

Repository:

New York State Archives
New York State Education Department
Cultural Education Center
Albany, NY 12230

Summary:
This series contains the minutes and "core documents" of Committee meetings. Core documents include, scholarly articles, background and position papers, clippings, draft reports, statistical compilations, and draft legislation. Topics include reduction of sentences based on "good time," crime classification, current sentencing practices, time actually served by convicts, and sentencing practices in other states.
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New York State Committee on Sentencing Guidelines meeting minutes and background reports
Quantity:

2 cubic feet

Inclusive Dates:
1983-1985
Series Number:
14509

Arrangement

Chronological by date of meeting.

Scope and Content Note

This series contains the "core documents" (background reports on issues being considered) prepared by staff for each Committee meeting. Accompanying the core documents are the approved minutes of the meeting. Included among the core documents are scholarly articles, Committee staff background and position papers, newspaper clippings, draft reports, statistical compilations, and draft legislation. These documents contain information on such criminal justice topics as reduction of sentences based on "good time," crime classification, current sentencing practices, time actually served by convicts, and sentencing practices in other states.

The minutes are a fairly detailed presentation of what occurred at each Committee meeting. They contain the names of those attending each meeting; discussion of Committee contacts with other organizations (e.g. New York Bar Association); discussions of sentencing and other criminal justice issues; and the final determinations of the Committee on the content and scope of its reports and proposed legislation.

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