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July 14, 2022

"What Do Federal Firearms Offenses Really Look Like?"

Cover_2022-firearmsThe title of this post is the title of this notable new US Sentencing Commission report. This relatively short report (only 46 pages) is summarized via this USSC webpage providing an "Overview" and a bunch of "Key Findings." Here is that overview and some of the key findings:

This report provides in-depth information on federal firearms offenders sentenced under the primary firearms guideline, §2K2.1. The Commission has published reports on various aspects of firearms offenses, including reports on armed career criminals, mandatory minimum penalties, and firearms offenders’ recidivism rates. The Commission’s prior research shows that firearms offenders are generally younger, have more extensive criminal history, and are more likely to commit a new crime than other offenders. The Commission’s previous research also shows that firearms offenders are more likely than other offenders to engage in violent criminal behavior. This publication continues the Commission’s work and provides detailed information about offenders sentenced under §2K2.1.

July 14, 2022 at 10:24 AM | Permalink

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