Annual Report 2011

U. S. Sentencing Commission’s
2011 Annual Report

Table of Contents

U.S. Sentencing Commission - Year In Review
 
Chapter One - Commission Overview
  Introduction
  A Brief History of Federal Sentencing Reform
  Agency Overview
    Commissioners
    Organization
    Staffing
    Budget and Expenditures
Chapter Two - The Sentencing Guidelines
  Policy Issues
    Fair Sentencing Act
    Drug Disposal Act
    Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010
    Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010
    Firearms
    Illegal Reentry
    Supervised Release
  Amendment Promulgation Process
  Assistance to Congress
Chapter Three - Legal Issues
  Introduction
  United States Supreme Court Cases on Sentencing Issues
    Decisions
    Petitions for Certiorari Granted
  Decisions of the United States Courts of Appeals
   
Chapter Four - Guideline Training and Education, Public Affairs
  Training
    Annual National Seminar on Federal Sentencing Guidelines
    Organizational Guidelines Training
    High-Tech Approaches to Training
    HelpLine
    Temporary Assignment Programs
  Internet Website
  Public Information
  Publications and Training Materials
   
Chapter Five - Research
  Statutory Requirements
  Document Submission
  Data Collection
    Data Collection Issues
  Summary of 2011 Findings
    Sentencing Individual Offenders
      Offender Characteristics
      How Offenders Were Sentenced
      Guideline Application
      Sentences Within the Guideline Range and Outside the Range
      Immigration Cases
      Drug Cases
      Death Penalty Cases
    Organizational Sentencing Practices
      Offense Characteristics
      Offender Characteristics
      Sanctions Imposed on Organizational Offenders
    Appeals Data
      Summary of Information Received
      Issues and Guidelines Appealed
      Reasonableness
      Overall Offense and Offender Characteristics
    Data on Resentencings and Other Modifications of Sentence
    Summary of Information Received
    Data Analyses for the Courts and Congress, and Others