Kansas Sentencing Commission
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Our Mission
To develop post-implementation monitoring procedures and reporting methods
to evaluate guideline sentences; to advise and consult with the secretary
of corrections and members of the legislature in developing a mechanism
to link guidelines sentence practices with correctional resources and
policies, which includes review and determination of the impact of the
sentencing guidelines on the state's prison population; to consult
with and advise the legislature with reference to implementation, management,
monitoring, maintenance and operations of the sentencing guidelines system;
and to make recommendations to the legislature relating to modification
and improvement of the sentencing guidelines.
Agency Philosophy
The philosophy of the Kansas Sentencing Commission is that criminal sentences
should be imposed fairly, rationally and consistently, and that incarceration
should be reserved for the most serious offenders.
Senate Bill 50, which became law in 1989, established the Kansas Sentencing
Commission, and directed the Commission to: "Develop a sentencing guidelines
model or grid based on fairness and equity and...provide a mechanism for
linking justice and corrections policies. The sentencing guideline model
or grid shall establish rational and consistent sentencing standards which
reduce sentence disparity, to include, but not be limited to, racial and
regional biases which may exist under current sentencing practices." (See
L. 1989, Ch. 225, Sec. 1) For further information on the Kansas Sentencing
Commission, click one of the options in the left column.
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Web page last updated: March 10, 2010
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