ReForm 360 develops accessible, research based briefs that explain complex federal justice issues and offer evidence-based solutions. These resources are designed for policymakers, advocates, impacted families, and community partners.

Relevant Conduct Enhancements: Punishing People for Crimes They Weren’t Convicted Of

This policy brief explains how relevant conduct allows federal courts to increase sentences based on uncharged or acquitted behavior, why this practice is unjust, and the urgent need for nationwide reform.

Sentencing Disparities Across Federal Districts: Justice Should Not Depend On Geography

This brief explores how geography, culture, and politics contribute to unequal sentencing outcomes nationwide and why federal justice should be consistent regardless of zip code.

Supervised Release: Reforming a System That Extends Punishment

This brief examines contradictions in supervised release, how “technical violations” trap people in ongoing incarceration cycles, and what reforms are necessary to prioritize rehabilitation and stability.

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