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July 8, 2021
Another notable round of new Quick Facts publications from US Sentencing Commission
In a number of prior post, I have praised 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"). This is another such post intended to flag these newest publications:
- Women in the Federal Offender Population (July 2021)
- Native Americans in the Federal Offender Population (July 2021)
- Organizational Offenders (July 2021)
- Drug Trafficking (June 2021)
- Methamphetamine Trafficking (June 2021)
- Powder Cocaine Trafficking (June 2021)
- Crack Cocaine Trafficking (June 2021)
- Heroin Trafficking (June 2021)
- Marijuana Trafficking (June 2021)
- Oxycodone Trafficking (June 2021)
- Theft, Property Destruction, & Fraud (June 2021)
- Aggravated Identity Theft (June 2021)
- Bribery (June 2021)
- Copyright & Trademark Infringement (June 2021)
- Counterfeiting (June 2021)
- Money Laundering (June 2021)
- Tax Fraud (June 2021)
- Escape (July 2021)
- National Defense (July 2021)
- Robbery (July 2021)
July 8, 2021 at 05:32 PM | Permalink