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Author: New York State. Division of Criminal Justice Services

Title: New York State Felony Drug Arrest, Indictment and Commitment Trends 1973-2008

Summary: Felony Drug Arrest, Indictment and Commitment Trends 1973-2008 presents information on the criminal justice processing of felony drug cases, beginning from the time of implementation of the Rockefeller Drug Laws in 1973 and ending in 2008, the year before enactment of the 2009 Drug Law Reform. Felony drug case processing is presented to establish a baseline for future reports assessing the impact of the 2009 drug law changes.

Details: Albany: New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services, 2010. 30p.

Source: Internet Resource: Drug Law Reform Series, Report No. 1: Accessed December 8, 2010 at: http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us/pio/annualreport/baseline_trends_report.pdf

Year: 2010

Country: United States

URL: http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us/pio/annualreport/baseline_trends_report.pdf

Shelf Number: 120419

Keywords:
Drug Laws (New York State)
Drug Offenders
Drug Policy

Author: New York State. Division of Criminal Justice Services

Title: Profile of Felony Drug Offenders Committed to New York State Prison 2008

Summary: New York’s Rockefeller Drug Laws, enacted in 1973, mandated long prison sentences for many drug offenders. After several amendments to the original laws, in April 2009 the Legislature instituted significant changes. Mandatory prison sentences for some drug offenses were eliminated, and minimum sentence lengths were reduced for others. In October 2009, Article 216 of the Penal Law became effective, expanding judicial discretion to offer drug court alternatives to certain addicted non-violent offenders. The 2009 drug law reform is expected to result in fewer non-violent drug offenders sentenced to prison in New York State, and increase the number of individuals participating in community-based treatment. To provide context for analyzing the impact of the drug law reform, a companion report entitled Felony Drug Arrest, Indictment and Commitment Trends 1973-2008, presents trends in the processing of criminal justice processing of felony drug cases since the implementation of the Rockefeller Drug Laws in 1973. This report profiles 5,190 individuals who were committed to DOCS as drug offenders in 2008, the year prior to the enactment of the new drug laws. These individuals were committed after being sentenced to prison for the felony sale or possession of a controlled substance (Penal Law 220) or marijuana (Penal Law 221). This report details: the types of drug conviction offenses for which offenders were sentenced to prison; the extent of the offenders’ criminal histories prior to the 2008 drug commitment; gender, race/ethnicity and age of the commitments; differences between commitments from New York City and the Rest of State; and county-based commitment trends, offense class levels, and prior histories (included as appendices).

Details: Albany: New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services, 2010. 28p.

Source: Internet Resource: Drug Law Reform Series, Report No. 2: Accessed December 9, 2010 at: http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us/pio/annualreport/2008drug_commitment_profile.pdf

Year: 2010

Country: United States

URL: http://criminaljustice.state.ny.us/pio/annualreport/2008drug_commitment_profile.pdf

Shelf Number: 120409

Keywords:
Drug Laws (New York State)
Drug Offenders
Drug Policy