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1 Patrick A. Langan & John M. Dawson, Felony Sentences in State Courts, 1990 1 (1990)

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Office of Justice Programs
Bureau of Justice Statistics

Bureau of Justice Statistics
Bulletin
Felony Sentences
S
m State Courts, 1990

By Patrick A. Langan, Ph.D.
and John M. Dawson
BJS Statisticians
In 1990, an estimated 168,000 persons
were convicted of drug trafficking, accord-
ing to the most recent national survey
of felony sentencing in State courts. That
number is more than twice the number
convicted in 1986, the year the survey was
first conducted. An estimated 49% of drug
traffickers received a State prison sen-
tence in 1990, up from 37/o in 1986.
Other-results nelude the fookwein.-
* Drug traffickers (20%) and drug pos-
sessors (13%) together made up 33%
of felons convicted in State courts in 1990.
Violent offenders, consisting of murderers
(1%), rapists (2%), robbers (6%), assault-
ers (7%), and others convicted of a violent
crime (2%) together made up 18%.
Burglars (13%) and larcenists (14%)
made up most of the rest.
- State courts sentenced 46% of convicted
felons to a State prison and 25% to a local
jail (usually for a year or less). The
remaining 29% were sentenced to straight
probation with no jail or prison time to
serve.
* State courts sentenced to death 2%
of those convicted of murder.
a The average sentence to local jail was
8 months. The average probation sen-
tence was about 31/2 years.

The 1990 National Judicial Reporting
Program (NJRP), a biennial collection
of sentencing data from a sample of
felony trial courts in 300 counties, is
designed to provide national estimates
of the number of felony convictions and
the types of sentences imposed after
conviction. The statistical series, begun
in 1986, documents an estimated 42%
increase in the number of felony con-
victions over the period, from about
583,000 to more than 829,000 in 1990.
About 92,000 additional felony drug
trafficking offenders were sentenced in
1990 compared to 1986, accounting for
about 37% of the total increase during
the 4-year period. In 1986 drug
* Felons sentenced to a State prison
in 1990 had an average sentence of 61/4
years but were likely to serve a third
of that sentence - or about 2 years -
before release, assuming that current
release policies continued.
* About 78% of felons had one felony
conviction offense, 16% had two, and the
remaining 6% had three or more.
* A fine was imposed on 16% of convicted
felons, restitution on 16%, community ser-
vice on 4%, and treatment was ordered for
7%.
* Of the total number of convicted felons
in 1990, 91% had pleaded guilty to their

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trafficking accounted for 13% of felons
sentenced that year compared to 20%
of felons sentenced in 1990.
The 1990 NJRP, an important com-
ponent of BJS's effort to provide national
statistics on courts and adjudication,
gives more detail than ever before on the
types of felony offenses handled by State
courts, including armed and unarmed'
robbery as well as different categories
of burglary, larceny, and fraud.
BJS gratefully acknowledges the gen-
erous cooperation and assistance of
State court and prosecution officials
who made this report possible.
Lawrence A. Greenfeld
Acting Director
crime. The rest had been found guilty
at trial.
9 The average time from arrest to sen-
tencing in 1990 was about 7 months.
* Large urban counties disproportionately
accounted for felony convictions nation-
wide- the 75 largest urban counties had
37% of the Nation's residents but 48% of
its felony convictions.
o Of the felons convicted nationally in
1990, 52% were white, 47% were black,
and 1% were of other races. Males were
86% of the total. The average age of
convicted felons was 29 years.

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