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  1. USSC’s present the data behind its proposals to amend the sentencing guidelines. Watch them here:

  2. Along with its proposed amdts, USSC seeks comment on issues related to a multi-year study of synthetic drugs:

  3. An important mission of USSC is to publicly disseminate . One way we do this is w/ quarterly reports:

  4. Calling all students: USSC’s Office of Legislative & Public Affairs is looking for a summer . Apply today:

  5. USSC values public comment on proposed amdts to the sentencing guidelines—submit yours to pubaffairs@ussc.gov by 2/20/17

  6. New online: a briefing on the proposed youthful offenders amdt.

  7. New online: a briefing on the proposed first offenders & alternatives to incarceration amdt.

  8. USSC's Interactive Sourcebook is an excellent resource for federal info such as avg. sentence length:

  9. Read the Commission’s recent press release regarding USSC’s Acting Chair position:

  10. Happy New Year! In 2017, USSC is offering a series of natl seminars. Check for registration info later this month:

  11. In 2016 USSC published over 30 reports and on topics from recidivism to retroactivity. Find them online

  12. The link in the previous tweet had technical difficulties. Subscribe to USSC's YouTube updates here:

  13. USSC is on YouTube as part of the Federal Judiciary channel. Subscribe for updates:

  14. Explore our training resources to answer sentencing-related questions about loss calculation, retroactivity, etc.

  15. USSC is advised by four groups representing probation officers, practitioners, victims, & tribal lands?

  16. USSC wishes everyone a safe and happy holidays!

  17. . commented on our summary on Organizational Offenders:

  18. USSC is seeking input on fed sentencing policy. Send your public comment on proposed guideline amdts to Public_Comment@ussc.gov by 2/20/17.

  19. Preliminary FY16 includes a visual breakdown of offenders by offense category

  20. You can find USSC’s proposed 2017 amdts to the federal sentencing guidelines in the Federal Register:

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