Illinois

Does the state have a sentencing commission?  Yes.  The Sentencing Policy Advisory Council (SPAC) was just created in August 2009.  Click here to learn more. 

 

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:

Right-Sizing Prisons: Business Leaders Make the Case for Corrections Reform (2010)

Work in the States: Sentencing and Corrections in Illinois (2008)

Sentencing and Corrections Profile:  Illinois (2007)

 

Helpful links

Governor Pat Quinn 

Illinois Department of Corrections  

Illinois Parole Division 

Illinois Executive Clemency (pardons and commutations):  Handled by Illinois Prisoner Review Board         

Illinois General Assembly (state legislature)

Illinois Court System    

Illinois Drug Courts 

 

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Want to work on changing the laws in your state?  Learn how through our Citizen Action Kit!

 

Sentencing/Criminal Justice Reform Groups in the State

ACLU of Illinois

 

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