Truth in sentencing laws

Truth in sentencing laws means laws that:
(1) Ensure that violent offenders serve a substantial portion of sentences imposed;
(2) Are designed to provide sufficiently severe punishment for violent offenders, including violent juvenile offenders; and
(3) The prison time served is appropriately related to the determination that the inmate is a violent offender and for a period of time deemed necessary to protect the public.

Source

28 CFR § 91.2


Scoping language

None
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