Criminal justice in the United States, and in other countries, faces serious challenges. The Robina Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Justice aims to play a significant role in efforts to rethink, improve and enrich criminal justice policies and practices, to make them more just, effective and cost-effective while reducing the collateral damage they do. Click here to read more about the Robina Institute.

Co-Directors
Antony Duff
Michael Tonry

Executive Director
Michael E. Smith

For more information on the Robina Institute, contact:
David Hanbury
Administrator
Phone: 612-625-8093
E-mail: dhanbury@umn.edu

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Sentencing Law & Policy Research Fellow
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Robina Institute Workshop Featured on Corrections Connection Network News
May 10, 2012

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Featured Publication:

Proportionality Principles in American law by E.T. Sullivan and R.S. Frase

Proportionality Principles in American Law: Controlling Excessive Government Actions by E. Thomas Sullivan and Richard S. Frase Oxford University Press: November 2008

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