NCJ Number
44385
Date Published
Unknown
Length
15 pages
Annotation
THIS COLLECTION OF FACT SHEETS IS DIRECTED AT PUBLICIZING THE NEED TO RELIEVE THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM OF VICTIMLESS CRIME THROUGH DECRIMINALIZATION.
Abstract
VICTIMLESS CRIMES INCLUDE DRUG ABUSE, PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS, PROSTITUTION, VAGRANCY, AND CERTAIN VOLUNTARY SEXUAL BEHAVIOR. MORE THAN ONE-THIRD OF ALL ARRESTS DURING 1975 WERE FOR VICTIMLESS CRIMES. A BREAKDOWN OF THAT CATEGORY AND THE NUMBER OF ARRESTS MADE FOR EACH CRIME ARE GIVEN. INDIVIDUAL FACT SHEETS ARE INCLUDED DEALING WITH PUBLIC DRUNKENNESS, GAMBLING, MARIJUANA USE, AND PROSTITUTION. THEY OUTLINE EFFORTS IN VARIOUS JURISDICTIONS TO DECRIMINALIZE EACH, RESULTS OF THESE EFFORTS, SUCH AS REDUCTION OF COURT COSTS AND POLICE MAN-HOURS INVOLVED IN MAKING SUCH ARRESTS, AND OTHER RELATED FACTS. STATEMENTS FROM THE NATIONAL COUNCIL ON CRIME AND DELINQUENCY REGARDING DECRIMINALIZATION OF VICTIMLESS CRIMES ARE REPRODUCED, AS IS A NEW YORK TIMES ARTICLE ON THE SUBJECT.