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      Race, Ethnicity, and Judicial Discretion : The Influence of the United States v. Booker Decision

      Crime & Delinquency
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                Crime & Delinquency
                Crime & Delinquency
                SAGE Publications
                0011-1287
                1552-387X
                July 20 2012
                January 16 2013
                : 61
                : 10
                : 1360-1385
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                10.1177/0011128712470990
                390c5cdc-a22b-43e9-ac52-db1261fb659e
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