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The Sentencing Process at Courts-Martial by Col. Richard L. Vogel, June 1987

This research project is an analysis of the current sentencing process at United States courts-martial, with emphasis upon theories of punishment and certain aspects of the system itself . Four specific areas are studied in detail and specific recommendations are made that would fundamentally revise the manner in which sentences are adjudged.

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