Drugs in the 1990s Emerging Trends the Challenges Facing the Drug Enforcemen
Drugs in the 1990s Emerging Trends the Challenges Facing the Drug Enforcemen
Justice United States Congress House Committee On Gover
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The conviction rate, always high, rose somewhat from 75 percent to 83 percent. A higher percentage of those convicted received a prison sentence of more than one year. Sentence length rose significantly, from 55 months to 87 months. But the single most important source of the dramatic increase in cell years (i. E. The expected amount of prison time resulting from sentencing in federal court in a given year) was the rise in expected time served, as a result of the elimination of the federal paro...le system. Whereas in 1985 offenders were expected to serve only one third of their sentence in prison, by 1992 the figure was nearly five sixths. Changes 2 A11 budget figures are taken from the Budget Summary: National Drug Control Strategy (White House, 1994). 3 U. S. Sentencing Commission Mandatory Minimum Penalties in the Federal Criminal Justice System Washington, August 1991. 4 Department of Justice An Analysis of Non-Violent Drug Offenders with Minimal Criminal History. Washington, February 4, 1994.
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