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Sentencing in eight United States district courts, 1973-1978

by Brian Forst, William M. Rhodes, Criminal Justice Archive and Information Network, Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research

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This data collection provides information about sentencing patterns established by the United States District Courts for federal offenses. Eleven types of crime were included: bank robbery, embezzlement, income tax, mail theft, forgery, drugs, random other, false claims, homicide, bribery of a public official, and mail fraud. There are three kinds of data files which pertain to the eleven types of crimes: psi files, offense files, and AO files. The psi files describe defendant demographic background and criminal history. The offense files contain questions tailored to a particular type of offense committed by a defendant and the results of conviction and sentencing. The AO files provide additional information on defendants' background characteristics, court records, and dates of court entry and exit.This collection is one of only a few studies that has examined federal sentencing patterns, court involvement, sentencing, and criminal histories.