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Trends and Issues Update (3 2001, 1 July)
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- Measuring a Felon's Likelihood of Receiving a Prison Sentence in Illinois (20070906184055_felony.pdf)
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This Trends and Issues Update examines the likelihood of convicted felons being sentenced to prison in Illinois, how trends in this likelihood changed during the 1990s, how they varied across Illinois counties, and factors influencing the use of prison over probation as a sentencing option for convicted felons in the state.
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- Information management and resources: Information resources: Government statistics: Crime statistics
- Information management and resources: Information resources: Government statistics: Demographic statistics
- Law enforcement and the courts: Corrections: Probation and parole
- Law enforcement and the courts: Crime: Crime statistics
- Law enforcement and the courts: Sentencing
- State government: State audits and studies
- State government: State finance: Federal grants
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.Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority Measuring felon's likelihood ofreceiving prison sentence in Illinois By Sharyn Adamsand David Olson, Ph.D. July 2001Vol. 3, No. Trends & Issues UPDATE or adults convicted of felonyin Illinois, the two most commonly used sentencing optionsare probation and prison. Probation involves the supervision of offendersin the community by probation officers, and frequently includescourt-ordered treatment, community service, and payments of restitution,fees, and fines. prison sentence involves incarceration in an institutionoperated by the Illinois Department of Corrections, where inmates mayparticipate in educational, vocational, or treatment programs. This Trends and Issues Updateexamines the likelihood of convicted felons being sentenced to prison inIllinois, how trends in this likelihood changed during the 1990s, how theyvaried across Illinois counties, and factors influencing the use of prisonover probation as sentencing option for convicted
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Program: Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority
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Network Address: idetta.phillips@illinois.gov
Phone: (312) 793-8550
Fax: (312) 793-8422
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