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Source: BJS, Profile of Jail Inmates, 1996, NCJ 164620, April 1998. In 1997 19% of State prisoners, and 16% of Federal inmates said they committed their current offense to obtain money for drugs. These percentages represent a slight increase from 1991, when 17% of State and 10% of Federal prisoners identified drug money as a motive for their current offense.
The Uniform Crime
Reporting Program (UCR) of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
reported that in 1997, 5.1% of the 15,289 homicides in which circumstances
were known were narcotics related. Those murders that occurred specifically
during a narcotics felony, such as drug trafficking or manufacturing,
are considered drug related.
Offenders under the influence at the time of the offenseVictim's perceptionOn average each year from 1992 to 1995, according to the National Crime Victimization Survey, there were 11.1 million violent victimizations of residents age 12 or older. Victims of violence were asked to describe whether they perceived the offender to have been drinking or using drugs.
Click on the chart to view the data. Alcohol and drug use was a factor in more than half of violent crimes against American Indians. Substantial differences can be found by race in the reports of victims of violence of their perceptions of drug and alcohol use by offenders. Among those who could describe alcohol or drug use by offenders, American Indian victims of violence were the most likely to report such perceived use by the offender. Overall, in 55%
of American Indian violent victimizations, the victim said the offender
was under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or both. The offender's use
of alcohol and/or drugs was somewhat less likely in violent crimes committed
against whites (44%) or blacks (35%).
Perspectives of jail inmates and State probationers and prisoners The first national survey of adults on probation, conducted in 1995, reported that 14% of probationers were on drugs when they committed their offense.
Among probationers, 49% of the mentally ill and 46% of others reported alcohol or drug use at the time of the offense.
In the 1997 Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities, 33% of State prisoners and 22% of Federal prisoners said they had committed their current offense while under the influence of drugs. Drug offenders (42%) and property offenders (37%) reported the highest incidence of drug use at the time of the offense.
About 60% of mentally ill and 51% of other inmates in State prison were under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of their current offense.
Abused State inmates were more likely than those reporting no abuse to have been using illegal drugs at the time of their offense. This pattern occurred especially among female inmates. Forty-six percent of the abused women committed their current offense under the influence of illegal drugs. Among women who were not abused, 32% committed their offense while on drugs.
Thirty-six percent of convicted jail inmates said they were using drugs at the time of their offense in 1996, compared to 27% in 1989. Almost 2 in 10 were using marijuana in 1996, compared to 1 in 10 in 1989. Approximately 6% in 1996 and 2% in 1989 were using amphetamine or other stimulants. In both 1996 and 1989 about 15% were on cocaine or crack at the time of the offense. Those jail inmates convicted of drug trafficking (60%), drug possession (57%), fraud (45%), or robbery (44%) were most likely to have reported to be using drugs at the time of the offense.
According the Surveys of Inmates in State Correctional Facilities, 1991, and Inmates in local Jails, 1996, more than half of prison and jail inmates with an intimate victim had been drinking or using drugs when they committed the violent crime.
Sixty-five percent of mentally ill jail inmates and 57% of other jail inmates were under the influence of both alcohol and drug use at the time of the offense. These percentages were the highest compared to State inmates and probationers.
Drug use at arrestIn 1998 the Arrestees Drug Abuse Monitoring (ADAM) program conducted interviews and drug tests with more than 30,000 recent arrestees in 35 metropolitan areas. A total of 20,716 adult males, 6,700 adult females, 3,134 juvenile males, and 389 juvenile females participated in the program during 1998. Twelve of the 35 sites (Albuquerque, Anchorage, Des Moines, Laredo, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Oklahoma City, Sacramento, Salt Lake City, Seattle, Spokane, and Tucson) were added during 1998. In most sites, about two-thirds of the adult arrestees and more than half of the juvenile arrestees tested positive for at least one drug. Among adult males, marijuana was the drug most frequently detected in 23 of the 35 sites. Cocaine was the drug most likely to be detected in the remaining 12 sites. Among females, cocaine was the drug most frequently detected in 29 of 32 sites. Methamphetamine was the most frequently detected drug in the three remaining sites for females. Juveniles Juvenile arrestees that are in school are less likely to test positive for drugs than juveniles not in school. This is particularly the case for the harder drugs of cocaine and methamphetamine, although it also holds for marijuana. In Los Angeles, for example, 23% of the boys not currently attending school tested positive for cocaine, compared to 13% of the boys currently attending school; nearly 10% of the boys not in school tested positive for methamphetamine, compared to 3% of the boys in school. In 1998 among juveniles, marijuana was far and away the most frequently detected drug in sites collecting juvenile data. Ranging from a low of 47% in Indianapolis to a high of 64% in Phoenix, on average more than half of the juvenile males tested positive for marijuana. By contrast, anywhere from 4% (Portland) to 15% (Los Angeles) tested positive for cocaine. Marijuana In 1998 the percentage of adult male respondents testing positive for marijuana use in the ADAM program ranged from a high of 53.1 percent in Oklahoma City to a low of 24.8 percent in San Jose. For the 32 sites that collected data on female arrestees during 1998, the proportion of arrestees testing positive for marijuana ranged from 37.9 percent in Seattle to 13.3 percent in Laredo. Within any given site, men were generally more likely than women to test positive for marijuana in 1998. In addition, young adults (15-20 and 21-25 years of age), whether male or female, were the most likely to be involved with marijuana. A comparison between 1997 and 1998 results in the 23 sites for which trend data are available indicates that marijuana-positive percentages varied across sites.
Cocaine In 1998, the percentage of adult male respondents who tested positive for recent (past 72 hours) cocaine use in the ADAM program ranged from a high of 51.3 percent in Atlanta to a low of 8.0 percent in San Jose. For the 32 sites that collected data on female arrestees during 1998, cocaine-positive rates ranged from 67.0 percent in New York City to 9.5 percent in San Jose. Generally, older adults (31 and older), whether male or female, are the most likely to use cocaine. Among male cocaine users, recent crack use is self-reported almost twice as frequently as recent powder use. Among female cocaine users, crack use is typically self-reported more than four times as frequently as powder cocaine use. A comparison between 1997 and 1998 results in the 23 sites for which trend data are available indicates that cocaine-positive percentages declined in the majority of sites.
Prior drug use by offendersProbationers | Jail inmates | State and Federal prison inmates ProbationersIn 1995 the first national survey of adults on probation reported --
In 1995 adults on probation in the age categories under 45 (87% of all probationers) reported similar levels of prior drug abuse, and their incidence of drug use was consistently higher than that of older probationers. Over 70% of probationers under 45 reported some prior drug use, compared to 37% of those 45 or older. Thirty-five percent of probationers under 45 -- but 9% of older probationers -- reported drug use in the month before their offense.
Two-thirds of DWI
offenders on probation reported using drugs in the past. Among DWI probationers,
marijuana (65%) and stimulants (29%) were the most commonly used drugs.
Seventeen percent of those on probation reported drug use in the month
prior to arrest.
Among DWI offenders, the most commonly reported experience associated with drug use was domestic disputes:
Nearly 40% of mentally ill probationers and 30% of other probationers reported using drugs in the month before their offense.
Jail inmatesOf those inmates held in local jails, only convicted offenders were asked if they had used drugs in the time leading up to their current offense. In 1996, 55% of convicted jail inmates reported they had used illegal drugs during the month before their offense, up from 44% in 1989. Use of marijuana in the month before the offense increased from 28% to 37% and of stimulants from 5% to 10%. Reported cocaine or crack use was stable at about 24%. Half of inmates in both 1989 and 1996 reported trying cocaine. Overall, 82% of all jail inmates in 1996 said they had ever used an illegal drug, up from 78% in 1989. A higher percentage of jail inmates in 1996 than in 1989 reported ever using for every other type of drug:.
Over three-quarters of DWI offenders in jail reported using drugs in the past. Among jail inmates held for DWI , marijuana (73%) and cocaine-based drugs including crack (41%) were the most commonly used drugs. Thirty percent of those in jail reported drug use in the month prior to arrest.
Domestic disputes were also one of the most commonly reported experiences associated with drug use:
Fifty-eight percent of mentally ill jail inmates and 47% of other jail inmates were using drugs in the month before the offense.
State and Federal prison inmatesIn the 1997 Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities, over 570,000 of the Nation's prisoners (51%) reported the use of alcohol or drugs while committing their offense. In 1991, 60% of Federal prisoners reported prior drug use, compared to 79% of State prisoners. In 1997 this gap in prior drug use was narrowed, as the percentage of Federal inmates reporting past drug use rose to 73%, compared to 83% of State inmates. This increase was mostly due to a rise in the percentage of Federal prisoners reporting prior use of marijuana (from 53% in 1991 to 65% in 1997) and cocaine-based drugs (from 37% in 1991 to 45% in 1997). Most other drug types showed modest increases over this period. A fifth of Federal prisoners had used stimulants and hallucinogens, followed by depressants and opiates, including heroin (both 16%). About 1 in 12 Federal prisoners reported the prior use of inhalants. Although the proportion of Federal prisoners held for drug offenses rose from 58% in 1991 to 63% in 1997, the percentage of all Federal inmates who reported using drugs in the month before the offense rose more dramatically from 32% to 45%. The proportion of State prison inmates reporting the past use of cocaine or crack remained stable between 1991 and 1997 --
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