United States Sentencing Commission
Amanda Kerbel is a research associate at the United States Sentencing Commission since August 2019. Previously, Amanda served as a graduate assistant and writing consultant at The George Washington University from 2015 to 2019 and gained experience as a paralegal intern at the Department of Justice. Additional internships include roles with the American Bar Association, Protect Our Defenders, Jewish Women International, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, The Law Offices of Katz and Matz, PC, and NYCLASS. Amanda holds a Master of Arts in Criminology and a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice, both from The George Washington University.
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United States Sentencing Commission
The U.S. Sentencing Commission, a bipartisan, independent agency located in the judicial branch of government, was created by Congress in 1984 to reduce sentencing disparities and promote transparency and proportionality in sentencing. The Commission collects, analyzes, and distributes a broad array of information on federal sentencing practices, continuously establishing and amending sentencing guidelines for the judicial branch and assisting the other branches in developing effective and efficient crime policy.