INDIANA – In Indiana, federal sentences for firearms are given most frequently.
Drug trafficking ranked second and fraud/theft/embezzlement was next in line.
The Criminal Defense Firm analyzed data from the United States Sentencing Commission for the fiscal year 2022 to determine the categories of crimes for which each state receives the most sentences.
The categories of crime that have the highest sentencing rates per 100,000 in Indiana are:
- Firearms – come in as the most sentenced crime with a rate of 4.68 federal sentences per 100,000. Firearms offenses are committed when a defendant illegally possesses or uses a firearm.
- Drug Trafficking – is the second most sentenced crime with a rate of 3.92 federal sentences per 100,000. Drug trafficking crimes involve knowingly manufacturing, dispensing, or distributing controlled substances or counterfeit controlled substances meant to be passed off as the real thing.
- Fraud/ Theft/ Embezzlement – comes in third with a rate of 0.91 federal sentences per 100,000. Fraud is when any deception or misrepresentation is used to benefit someone, theft is the unlawful taking of someone else’s property, and embezzlement is theft while in a position of trust over the stolen funds or items.
- Robbery – with a rate of 0.6 federal sentences per 100,000. Robbery is when someone takes or attempts to take an item of value from another while using force, the threat of force, or making the victim afraid.
- Money Laundering – with a rate of 0.19 federal sentences per 100,000. Money Laundering is when criminal organizations conduct financial transactions to disguise the proceeds, sources, or nature of their illegal activities.
“It is interesting to see which categories of crime receive the most federal sentences in each state, and it is even more fascinating to see some states having the highest rates in multiple categories,” the study said. At a state level, it is vital that the right resources are utilized to discover how each state can be supported in improving how frequently they have to hand out these sentences.”
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