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Adults Punished for Crimes Hits Record

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From Associated Press

WASHINGTON - One in every 32 adults in the United States was behind bars or on probation or parole by the end of last year, according to a government report released Sunday that found a record 6.6 million people in the nation’s correctional system. The number of adults under supervision by the criminal justice system rose by 147,700, or 2.3%, between 2000 and 2001, the Justice Department reported.”The overall figures suggest that we’ve come to rely on the criminal justice system as a way of responding to social problems in a way that’s unprecedented,” said Marc Mauer, assistant director of the Sentencing Project, an advocacy group that promotes alternatives to incarceration. Almost 4 million people were on probation, 2.8% more than in 2000, while the number of people in prison grew by 1.1% to 1.3 million, the smallest annual increase in nearly three decades. More than half of those on probation, 53%, had been convicted of felonies, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics report.Experts noted the recent trend of arrests had declined for murder, rape and other violent crimes. Many of those on probation were convicted of using illegal drugs or driving while intoxicated, the report says. In addition, some states have eliminated mandatory minimum sentences for certain crimes. California’s Proposition 36, passed in 2000, requires treatment rather than incarceration for nonviolent drug offenders. Most of those drug users wind up on probation. “The collection of reforms, from drug courts to treatment in lieu of incarceration to sentence reforms like getting rid of mandatory minimums and expanding community correction options, have the effect of redirecting people from prison to probation,” said Nicholas Turner, director of national programs for the Vera Institute of Justice, a nonprofit research group. Texas had more adults under correctional supervision than any other state, 755,100. California was second with 704,900. Texas also had the most adults on probation, 443,684, followed by California at 350,768.

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