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Federal Criminal Case Processing, 2001: With Trends 1982-2001
Publication year:
2003
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: Defendant processing statistics for different stages of the Federal criminal justice system are provided. Some report highlights include: nearly 29% of all arrests for possible violation of Federal law were for drug offenses, 21% for immigration offenses, 16% for supervision violations, 14% for property offenses, 5% for weapon offenses, 4% for violent offenses, and 3% to secure and safeguard a material witness; time expected to be served increased from 26.9 months for 1988 to 43.7 months in 2001; and Federal community supervision included 66% on supervised release, 30% on probation, and 4% on parole.