Comment on Proposed USSC Policy Priorities for the Amendment Cycle Ending May 1, 2025
Today, we write to urge the Commission to go a step further and fully prohibit the consideration of acquitted conduct, except when it may be so compelling as to contribute to the reduction of a sentence.
In addition, we urge the Commission to prioritize research in two areas.
Public Comment: Disciplinary Segregation and Prohibited Act Code Changes
The proposed language would unjustly punish people incarcerated at Bureau of Prisons (BOP) facilities using the harshest possible means for communication on social media, without regard to whether the communication has a legitimate legal or personal purpose. We believe that a full and total ban would be excessive in its own right, but a ban with significant sanctions for violations is an extreme policy.
Comments on the U.S. Sentencing Commission’s Notice of Proposed Amendments to the Sentencing Guidelines
The proposed amendments are under consideration as more than 150,000 people are currently serving sentences in the custody of the Bureau of Prisons, an agency that is chronically understaffed and struggling to manage the safety of staff and incarcerated people. It is imperative that the Commission consider amendments to the Guidelines that consider this backdrop…