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August 1, 2019
Another round of great new Quick Facts publications from US Sentencing Commission
I am always eager to praise the US Sentencing Commission for continuing to produce a steady stream of its insightful little data documents in its terrific series of reader-friendly "Quick Facts" publications ( (which are designed to "give readers basic facts about a single area of federal crime in an easy-to-read, two-page format"). And I have recently seen that there are a number of new Quick Facts on a lot of major federal sentencing topics based on the USSC's recently released 2018 fiscal year data. Here are some these newer publications:
Drugs
- Drug Trafficking (July 2019)
- Methamphetamine Trafficking (July 2019)
- Heroin Trafficking (July 2019)
- Powder Cocaine Trafficking (July 2019)
- Crack Cocaine Trafficking (July 2019)
- Marijuana Trafficking (July 2019)
- Oxycodone Trafficking (July 2019)
- Fentanyl Trafficking (July 2019)
Firearms
- Section 924(c) Offenders (July 2019)
- Felon in Possession of a Firearm (July 2019)
Offender Groups
- Women in the Federal Offender Population (July 2019)
August 1, 2019 at 04:15 PM | Permalink