United States Sentencing Commission
Joseph DiPietro is a seasoned professional in the field of education and learning technologies, currently serving as the Training and Education Program Manager at the United States Sentencing Commission since December 2018. Joseph has held various roles, including Adjunct Instructor at George Mason University, where teaching expertise encompasses online education and emerging technologies. Previous experience includes leading academic technology initiatives at the National Defense University and managing learning technologies at the Defense Acquisition University. With a strong foundation in instructional design, Joseph has contributed to multiple educational institutions, enhancing technology-mediated learning experiences. Joseph holds a Ph.D. in Education with a focus on Learning Technologies Design Research from George Mason University and has earned both a Master's and Bachelor's degree in Education from the University of Florida.
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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.