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1 Patrick A. Langan & John M. Dawson, Felony Sentences in State Courts, 1988 1 (1988)

handle is hein.death/felsc0001 and id is 1 raw text is: U.S. Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
Bureau of Justice Statistics

Bureau of Justice Statistics
Bulletin

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Sentences

in State Courts, 1988

By Patrick A. Langan, Ph.D.
and John M. Dawson
BJS Statisticians
In 1988 112,000 persons were convicted
of drug trafficking, according to the latest
national survey of felony sentencing in
State courts. That number is about 50%
more than the number convicted in 1986,
the year the survey was last done. An
estimated 41% of drug traffickers received
a State prison sentence In 1988, up from
37% in 1986.
Other results Include the following:
9 Drug traffickers (17%) and drug posses-
sors (17%) together made up an estimated
34% of felons convicted in State courts in
1988. Violent offenders, consisting of
murderers (1%), rapists (20/6), robbers (6%),
and those convicted of aggravated assault
(6%), together made up about 15%. Bur-
glars (15%) and larcenists (14%) made up
most of the rest.
e State courts sentenced 44% of convicted
felons to a State prison, 25% to a local jail
(usually for a year or less), 30% to straight
probation, and 1% to other nonincarceration
sentences.
• State courts sentenced to death 2% of
those convicted of murder or nonnegligent
manslaughter.
* The average sentence to local jail was 7
months. The average probation sentence
was almost 3 years and 7 months.

December 1990

This report, from the National Judicial
Reporting Program of the Bureau of
Justice Statistics (BJS), presents results
of the second nationally representative
survey of felony sentencing In State
courts. Drawing upon data collected from
300 counties for 1988, it addresses such
questions as -
- How many persons In the United
States were convicted of a felony In
the year?
-What sentences did felons convicted
of a violent crime receive?

* Felons sentenced to a State prison in
1988 had an average sentence of nearly
6 years and 4 months but were expected to
serve a third of that sentence - or about 2
years - before release.
e About 79% of felons had one felony
conviction offense, 15% had two, and the
remaining 6% had three or more. Among
defendants convicted of one felony, 39%
received a prison sentence; among those
with two conviction offenses, 56%; and
among those with three or more, 66%.
* A fine was imposed on 13% of convicted
felons, restitution on 12/, community
service on 1%, and treatment was ordered
for 6%.
* Of the total number of felons sentenced
in 1988, 5% had been found guilty by a
jury, 4% had been found guilty by a judge,
and 91% had pleaded guilty.

- What was the likelihood of a prison
sentence for a person convicted of a
felony?
- How many persons did juries convict
of a felony?
BJS gratefully acknowledges the many
State courts and prosecutors that
participated in the National Judicial
Reporting Program. Their cooperation
and assistance made this report possible.
Steven D. Dillingham, Ph.D.
Director

e Average time from arrest to sentencing in
1988 was about 7 months, or an estimated
2 weeks longer than In 1986.
* Large urban counties disproportionately
accounted for felony convictions nationwide
-the 75 largest urban counties had 37% of
the Nation's residents but 47% of its felony
convictions.
* Of the felons convicted in 1988, 57% were
white, 41% were black, and 2% were of
other races. Males were 87% of the total.
The average age of convicted felons was
29 years.
National Judicial Reporting Program
Until now American criminal justice sta-
tistics have lacked national information on
prosecution and adjudication. The National
Judicial Reporting Program (NJRP) was
created to help close that gap. For its initial

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