NCJ Number
101905
Date Published
1985
Length
16 pages
Annotation
Information and statistics on New York State probation sentences for 1980-1984 cover the number of offenders given probation, the offenses involved, and the number and rates of probation-eligible cases.
Abstract
Over the 5-year period, use of the probation sentence for adults increased 31 percent, from 28,798 in 1980 to 37,595 in 1984. The following offenses accounted for 85 percent of the probation cases over the study period: assault, burglary, criminal mischief, grand larceny, robbery, criminal possession of stolen property, drug offenses, weapons offenses, and driving drug offenses, weapons offenses, and driving while intoxicated. Probation for driving while intoxicated has increased more than for any other offense for 1980-1984, due to the law enforcement focus on this State penal law, 266 (80 percent) are probation eligible, and an additional 3 percent are conditionally eligible. 4 notes and tabular data.