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Report: Alternative Sentencing in the Federal Criminal Justice System

Alternative Sentencing in the Federal Criminal Justice System, United States Sentencing Commission, January 2009.

  • “During the past ten years, alternatives to incarceration1 have been imposed for between 15 and 25 percent of federal offenders. The
    true extent to which courts impose these alternatives is not apparent in this trend, however, because of the unique composition of the federal sentencing population. Specifically, a large proportion of non-citizen federal offenders (who often are ineligible for alternative sentences) are imprisoned. This paper analyzes alternative sentences for federal offenders and, specifically, United States citizens sentenced under various types of alternatives. This analysis describes current federal sentencing policy governing alternative sentences and examines offenders with alternative sentences using the United States Sentencing Commission’s data. An analysis of factors associated with alternative sentences imposed for eligible offenders provides insight into considerations made by federal sentencing courts in
    determining whether to impose alternatives.”

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