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2/6/1995
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32 <br /> because of a writ were extracted from offense categories because the offenses were not recorded <br /> for these inmates. Definitions of crimes that fit into the separate-offense categories can be found <br /> in the jail information section for Orange County. <br /> Table 5b <br /> OFFENSE AT ADMISSION TO JAIL <br /> 1991 1992 1993 <br /> Assaultive- felony 1% 5% 3% <br /> Assaultive -misdemeanor 8% 5% 8% <br /> Property 24% 14% 24% <br /> Drugs 3% 3% 5% <br /> DWI 10% 8% 7% <br /> Public order 7% 5% 8% <br /> Probation violation/fta 13% 14% 15% <br /> Motor vehicle. offenses 6% 3% 5% <br /> Writ/federal prisoners (charge unknown) 23% 32% 19% <br /> Other offenses 5% 11% 60/co <br /> PROBATION <br /> The number of probation entries for 1991-1993 has decreased over the three year period. The <br /> sharpest decrease was from 1992 to 1993. Even though there has been a sharp decrease in the <br /> number of probation entries, the supervision levels have remained very much the same for the <br /> three year period. <br /> Table 6b <br /> �Su PIRVV .TS <br /> 1QK1EVW** <br /> 0, <br /> . ...H.. <br /> ........... <br /> ............. <br /> 1991 412 94% 3% 3% <br /> 1992 411 93% 2% 4% <br /> 1993 368 93% 4% 2% <br /> *includes those on probation who are currently serving an active sentence,those who are in the military,and those who have absconded from <br /> supervision. <br /> Probation exits were examined to determine the number of successful probation sentences and to <br /> determine the reasons for the termination of a probation sentence. Table 7b shows that the <br /> number of probation exits has increased somewhat, but not dramatically. Two-thirds of all <br />
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