Does the state have mandatory minimum sentences? Yes. Read FAMM's Smart on Crime report, Arizona Prison Crisis: A Call for Smart on Crime Solutions (May 11, 2004).
Does the state have a sentencing commission? No.
Does the state have sentencing guidelines? No.
If yes, are the sentencing guidelines voluntary/advisory or mandatory? N/A
Does the state have drug courts? Yes. Click here to learn more.
Reports
From the Pew Center on the States and the Council of State Governments
Reducing Crime and Generation Savings: Options for Arizona Policymakers (2008)
Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in Arizona (2008)
Recent and Projected Growth of the Arizona Prison Population (2007)
Sentencing and Corrections Profile: Arizona (2007)
Helpful links
Governor Jan Brewer
Arizona Department of Corrections
Arizona Parole: Handled by Arizona Board of Executive Clemency.
Arizona Board of Executive Clemency (pardons and commutations)
Arizona State Legislature
Arizona Court System
Arizona Drug Courts
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Sentencing/Criminal Justice Reform Groups in the State
ACLU of Arizona
American Friends Service Committee
Middle Ground Prison Reform
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