Federal Sentencing Reporter Explained

Federal Sentencing Reporter
Abbreviation:Fed. Sentencing Report.
Bluebook:Fed. Sent'g Rep.
Discipline:Criminal law
Language:English
Editors:Douglas Berman, Steven Chanenson
Publisher:University of California Press for the Vera Institute of Justice
Country:United States
History:1988–present
Frequency:5/year
Issn:1053-9867
Eissn:1533-8363
Lccn:88646621
Oclc:915910518
Website:http://fsr.ucpress.edu/
Link1:http://fsr.ucpress.edu/content/current
Link1-Name:Online access
Link2:http://fsr.ucpress.edu/content/by/year
Link2-Name:Online archive

Federal Sentencing Reporter is a law journal published five times annually by University of California Press, in Berkeley, California for the Vera Institute of Justice. Along with the presentation of new ideas and viewpoints on existing legislation and sentencing guidelines, the journal examines questions of sentencing policy and the practical application of modern sentencing reforms. The journal was established in 1988 and the managing editors are Douglas Berman (Ohio State University), and Steve Chanenson (Villanova University School of Law).