Abstract
The Model Sentencing Act provides for the individualization of correctional treatment beginning at the point of sentencing. It would eliminate excessive and disparate sentences and unrea sonable restrictions on the use of probation or parole. All too often, such individualization as is now possible is attempted after the offender has been sentenced to an institution, even though probation might have been more appropriate in his case.
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