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1 Matthew R. Durose & Patrick A. Langan, Felony Sentences in State Courts, 2002 1 (2004)

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December 2004, NCJ 206916
Felony Sentences in State
Courts, 2002

By Matthew R. Durose
and Patrick A. Langan, Ph.D.
BJS Statisticians
In 2002 State courts convicted an
estimated 1,051,000 adults of a felony.
Forty-one percent of convicted felons
' were sentenced to a State prison, and
28% were sentenced to a local jail
(usually for a year or less). The remain-
ing 31% were sentenced to probation.
These findings come from a survey
conducted every 2 years and is the
Nation's sole source of statistical infor-
mation on the sentences felons receive
in State courts nationwide.
National Judicial Reporting Program
The National Judicial Reporting
Program (NJRP) compiles detailed
information on the sentences and
characteristics of convicted felons.
Previous NJRP surveys of felony
sentencing in State courts have been
conducted every 2 years since 1986.
The 2002 survey was based on a
sample of 300 counties (out of the
Nation's approximately 3,100 counties)
selected to be nationally representative.
The 300 included at least 1 county from
'every State except, by chance,
Nevada, South Dakota, and Wyoming.

* In 2002 State courts convicted an
estimated 1,051,000 adults of a felony.
Federal courts convicted 63,217,
bringing the combined U.S. total to
1,114,217. State courts accounted for
94% of the national total.
- Drug offenders were 32% of felons
convicted in State courts in 2002.
Property offenders made up 30.9%;
violent offenders, 18.8%; and those
convicted of weapon offenses and
other nonviolent crimes made
up the rest (18%).
- State courts sentenced 41% of
convicted felons to a State prison,
28% to a local jail, and 31% to straight
probation with no jail or prison time to
serve.
- The average State court sentence
to local jail was 7 months. The
average probation sentence was
3 years and 2 months. A fine was
imposed on 25% of convicted felons,
restitution on 12%, community service
on 4%, and treatment was ordered
for 3%.

 The average sentence length to
State prison has decreased since
1994 (41/2 years versus 6 years),
but felons sentenced in 2002 were
likely to serve more of that sentence
before release (51% versus 38%).
 Guilty pleas accounted for 95%
of felony convictions in State courts
in 2002. Trial convictions accounted
for the remaining 5%.
* Nationally, of the felons convicted
in State courts in 2002, 60% were
white, 37% were black, and 3%
were other races.
* Persons in their twenties represented
about 18% of the adult U.S. population
but 41% of convicted felons. The
mean age of felons was 32 years;
the median was 30.
* The median time from arrest to State
court sentencing in 2002 was about
6 months. An estimated 78% of
convicted felons were sentenced
within 1 year of arrest.

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