Escape, mandatory consecutive sentences
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Denver, Colo. : Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, Post-incarceration Supervision Reentry Task Force, 2008.
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"November 13, 2008."
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Two primary concerns prompted this paper, the mandatory sentence provision and the definition that is not restricted to escape from secure facilities. First, consecutive sentences for escape convictions are mandated in statute. For nearly all other criminal sentences, consecutive sentences are at the discretion of the judge. It is the mandatory nature of the sentencing provision that concerns members of the Task Force. This broad brush approach to sentencing policy is not supported by the criminology literature which consistently reports the need for individualized interventions to reduce the likelihood of new criminal behavior and victimization.1 Further, this policy increases the prison population when the escape sentence is longer than the sentence for the original crime.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice. Post-incarceration Supervision Reentry Task Force. (2008). Escape, mandatory consecutive sentences . Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, Post-incarceration Supervision Reentry Task Force.

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Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice. Post-incarceration Supervision Reentry Task Force. 2008. Escape, Mandatory Consecutive Sentences. Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, Post-incarceration Supervision Reentry Task Force.

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Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice. Post-incarceration Supervision Reentry Task Force. Escape, Mandatory Consecutive Sentences Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, Post-incarceration Supervision Reentry Task Force, 2008.

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Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice. Post-incarceration Supervision Reentry Task Force. Escape, Mandatory Consecutive Sentences Colorado Commission on Criminal and Juvenile Justice, Post-incarceration Supervision Reentry Task Force, 2008.

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