US Sentencing Commission releases a few updated “Quick Facts” and latest “compassionate release” data
The US Sentencing Commission has recently released some new sentencing data reports. Long-time readers have long heard me praise the USSC for producing insightful little data documents in the form of its “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”). The USSC recent posted these four new entries:
- NEW Offenders in the Federal Bureau of Prisons (May 2023)
- NEW Drug Trafficking (May 2023)
- NEW Fentanyl Trafficking (May 2023)
- NEW Fentanyl Analogue Trafficking (May 2023)
There are so many notable and interesting little data items in these little documents, and I hope to find time to mine a few data notes in the days ahead. In addition, the USSC’s website promises “more updated Quick Facts coming soon.”
In addition, the USSC also recently published this updated “Compassionate Release Data Report.” This report, which has information covering from October 2019 through March 2023, includes new data on sentence reduction motions under section 3582(c)(1)(A) filed with the courts and decided during the first two quarters of fiscal year 2023. Not surprisingly, this data report shows continued month-over-month declines in the number of sentence reduction motions filed and granted since the heights of the COVID pandemic. And yet, the USSC data show that there are still more of these motions being filed and being granted in recent times than was being granted before the pandemic.