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33 <br /> probation sentences were completed satisfactorily in 1992 and 1993. This was a significant <br /> increase from 1991. The most common reason for probation to be revoked was a technical <br /> violation where it accounted for 21% of all revocations. The 'Commission of a new crime and <br /> drug/alcohol use accounted for only 4%and 2%, respectively, of alf revocations. <br /> Table 76 <br /> PROBATION EXITS <br /> 1991 1992 1993 <br /> Total number of exits 193 210 214 <br /> Revoked- drug/alcohol use 1% 0 2% <br /> Revoked-tech.violation 17% 24% 21% <br /> Revoked-new crime 10% 10% 4% <br /> Completed satisfactorily 37% 64% 66% <br /> Canceled b y court n/a n/a <br /> Elect to serve time 32% 1% 4% <br /> Died while supervised 3% 1% 2% <br /> PRISON <br /> The number of Chatham County residents admitted to prison are displayed in Table 8b below. <br /> Although there was a slight decrease in admissions in 1992,and an increase in 1993, the rate of <br /> admissions remained the same. Of the residents admitted for probation violation, there was an <br /> increase in 1992, followed by a decrease in 1993. <br /> Table 8b <br /> PRISON ADNHSSIONS <br /> 1991 1992 1993 <br /> #of prison adorns 44 40 52 <br /> #admitted for p.v. 33 62 53 <br /> Rate per 1,000 1.9 2.5 2.5 <br /> Rate per 100,000 194.6 252.1 254.9 <br /> The table below profiles the typical inmate committed to the Department of Correction in fiscal <br /> 1993-94. The table illustrates both felony and misdemeanant admissions. Information regarding <br /> alcohol and drug use, occupation class and prior incarcerations was reported by the inmate at <br /> admission. Therefore, it is important to remember that the information is subjective and may <br /> reveal how the inmate views himself, rather than how an unbiased interviewer may view the <br /> inmate. Information regarding the offense is perhaps the most reliable because that information <br />