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November 5, 2008    DOL Home > OASAM > Wirtz Labor Library > Law Library > Law Tips Archive > Sentencing Commission   

Sentencing Commission

The United States Sentencing Commission is an independent agency in the judicial branch. Its primary goals are to establish sentencing policies and practices for the federal courts; to advise and assist Congress and the executive branch with the development of crime policies; and to collect, analyze and research an array of federal crime and sentencing issues.

Some resources on the USSC website are:

  • The Guidelines Newsletter provides information on Commission activities, research findings, and proposed guideline amendments among other topics. The newsletter is published periodically and is in a browseable format.

  • You can obtain federal sentencing statistics by state, district and circuit. The years covered are 1995-2003. The statistics are in a browseable format.

  • There is also a list with links to the full-text of Federal Register Notices (1996-present) regarding proposed amendments, requests for public comments, and public hearings of the Commission.


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