Pennsylvania overhauled its sentencing guidelines to be more fair and consistent − but racial disparities may not disappear so soon
- Written by C. Clare Strange, Assistant Research Professor of Criminology and Justice Studies, Drexel University
According to the state's new guidelines, juvenile convictions that are 10 years or older should no longer be considered when determining a person's sentence.Seksan Mongkhonkhamsao via Getty ImagesPennsylvania’s new sentencing guidelines went into effect on Jan. 1, 2024. They mark the eighth iteration since the state first introduced such...

