US Sentencing Commission
The U.S. Sentencing Commission is an independent agency within the judicial branch, established under the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984, to create and refine federal sentencing guidelines. The Commission plays a crucial role in shaping sentencing policies by collecting and analyzing data, engaging with the criminal justice community, and publishing research reports to inform and educate practitioners and lawmakers.
With a mission focused on transparency and accessibility, the Commission offers a comprehensive archive of guidelines, educational resources, and training programs to assist in understanding federal sentencing practices. Through ongoing amendment cycles and public engagement, the Commission ensures that sentencing policies reflect current legal standards and societal needs.
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