NCJ Number
126923
Date Published
1990
Length
11 pages
Annotation
In a study, data collected from 300 counties for 1988 formed the basis of the numbers and characteristics of felony sentencing in State courts.
Abstract
Drug traffickers (17 percent) and drug possessors (17 percent) together accounted for an estimated 34 percent of the felons convicted in State courts in 1988. Violent offenders accounted for about 15 percent of the felons, including murderers (1 percent), rapists (2 percent), robbers (6 percent), and those convicted of aggravated assault (6 percent). State courts sentenced 44 percent of convicted felons to a State prison, 25 percent to a local jail, 30 percent to straight probation, and 1 percent to other nonincarceration sentences. State courts sentenced 2 percent of those convicted or murder or nonnegligent manslaughter to capital punishment. The average sentence to local jail was 7 months. The average probation sentence was almost 3 years and 7 months. The average sentence to State prison was nearly 6 years and 4 months; felons were expected to serve about 2 years before release. Tables