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Home > Explore Sentencing > The Issue > History of the Issue > History Timeline

History Timeline

 

Early mandatory minimums and American punishment

 

1950-60s

 

Changing attitudes on sentencing

 

States move toward mandatory minimums

 

1980s: the heyday on mandatory sentences

 

The 1986 Anti-Drug Abuse Act

 

1990s: the next phase

 

Signs of reform

 

Who is in prison?

 

Acknowledging injustice

 

The politics of policy: crime bill '93

 

Another look at drug weight

 

104th Congress: the good and the bad

 

2000: another look at mandatory sentencing

 

FAMM helps modify harsh drug bills in Virginia

 

2001: Year begins with commutations

 

2002: Spotlight turns to crack cocaine sentencing

 

2003: Congress limits judicial discretion with PROTECT Act

 

2004: Chief justice scolds Congress

 

Supreme Court decisions make sentencing guidelines advisory

 

New York reduces drug sentences

 

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