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28 <br /> only by the person being admitted. For example, one offender may consider frequent drug use as <br /> once a day while another offender may consider frequent drug as_using drugs three times a day. <br /> Table 9a <br /> PRISONER PROFILE - fy 1993-94 <br /> CRITERIA.; ;' N MISDENMANAN'I':; <br /> Sample size 103 67 <br /> Race and sex Black male (77%) Black male (58%) <br /> Age at admission 25 - 34 (41%) 25 - 34 (51%) <br /> Length of sentence 5 years or more (71%) 2 -3 years (48°1%) <br /> Occupation Class Unskilled(55%) Semiskilled(37%) <br /> Alcohol Use Occasional (52%) Occasional (46%) <br /> Frequent(30%) Frequent(33%) <br /> Drug Use Frequent(35%) Never(37%) <br /> Occasional(34°10) Occasional(33%) <br /> Education Grade 12 (30%), Grade 12 (33%) <br /> Prior incarcerations None (46%) None (49%) <br /> One(26%) More than one(24°1x) <br /> OFFENSE AT ADNIISSION <br /> Assaultive 22% 24% <br /> Sexual assault 12% 0 <br /> Property crime 31% 30% <br /> Drugs 32% 1% <br /> DWI 0 15% <br /> Motor vehicle 2% 30% <br /> Other 1% 0 <br /> PAROLE <br /> Offenders who commit a crime on or after October 1, 1994 will no longer have parole available <br /> to them as a release option if they are incarcerated. The information on parole is provided <br /> because those placed on parole before October 1, 1994 will be supervised by the Department of <br /> Correction until the parole is either terminated or successfully completed. It is expected that <br /> there will not be a significant reduction of parole caseloads until 1995 or 1996. <br />