News (Media Awareness Project) - US: Many Inmates Nonviolent |
Title: | US: Many Inmates Nonviolent |
Published On: | 2002-09-20 |
Source: | Detroit Free Press (MI) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-22 01:11:24 |
MANY INMATES NONVIOLENT
WASHINGTON -- Most drug offenders in state prisons are black males with no
history of violence or high-level drug dealing, says a group that favors
alternatives to prison.
In a report released Thursday, the Sentencing Project says more than half of
the inmates -- 58 percent, or 124,885 people -- are nonviolent offenders.
The study authors say they should be in treatment.
Based largely on a 1997 federal study, issued every five years, the study
found that four out of five drug offenders in state prisons are minorities
- -- more than three times the rate of minority drug use in society.
Todd Gaziano, a Heritage Foundation criminal justice scholar, criticized the
Sentencing Project study for using a survey that asks inmates to describe
their own criminal activity.
The full report can be found at http://www.sentencingproject.org .
WASHINGTON -- Most drug offenders in state prisons are black males with no
history of violence or high-level drug dealing, says a group that favors
alternatives to prison.
In a report released Thursday, the Sentencing Project says more than half of
the inmates -- 58 percent, or 124,885 people -- are nonviolent offenders.
The study authors say they should be in treatment.
Based largely on a 1997 federal study, issued every five years, the study
found that four out of five drug offenders in state prisons are minorities
- -- more than three times the rate of minority drug use in society.
Todd Gaziano, a Heritage Foundation criminal justice scholar, criticized the
Sentencing Project study for using a survey that asks inmates to describe
their own criminal activity.
The full report can be found at http://www.sentencingproject.org .
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