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27 <br /> probation successfully completed their probation sentence. Of those who had their probation <br /> revoked, the most likely reason for revocation was a technical violation. <br /> Table 7a <br /> PROBATION EXITS <br /> 1991 1992 1993 <br /> Total number of exits 333 421 442 <br /> Revoked- drug/alcohol use 3% 3% 4% <br /> Revoked-tech.violation 16% 15% 15% <br /> Revoked-new crime 6% 2% 5% <br /> Completed satisfactorily 42% 77% 70% <br /> Canceled by court n/a n/a >1% <br /> Elect to serve time 31% 2% 4% <br /> Died while supervised 2% 1% 1% <br /> PRISON <br /> Prison information was provided by Criminal Justice Partnership Program Staff. Table 8a shows <br /> that the number of Orange County residents admitted to prison rose by two-tenths of a <br /> percentage point every year. The number of Orange County residents admitted to prison for <br /> revocation of probation steadily increased. <br /> Table 8a <br /> PRISON ADAUSSIONS <br /> 1991 1992 1993 <br /> # of prison admns. 101 95 97 <br /> # admitted for p.v. 55 80 111 <br /> Rate per 1,000 1.6 1.8 2 <br /> Rate per 100,000 161.8 175.4 204 <br /> Table 9a profiles the typical inmate from Orange County committed to the Department of <br /> Correction during fiscal year 1993-94. The table illustrates both felony and misdemeanant <br /> admissions and includes probation revocations as well as direct prison sentences. Much of the <br /> information provided below was a result of the offenders "self report" at the time of admission to <br /> prison. This should be remembered because the result is subjective information that was defined <br />