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Felony Plea Bargaining and Probation: A Growing Judicial and Prosecutorial Dilemma

NCJ Number
114175
Journal
Journal of Criminal Justice Volume: 16 Issue: 4 Dated: (1988) Pages: 291-301
Author(s)
D J Champion
Date Published
1988
Length
11 pages
Annotation
This research surveyed 166 city and county prosecutors in area jurisdictions in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Virginia concerning their use of felony probation in plea bargaining.
Abstract
Most prosecutors indicated that they use plea bargaining to an increasing degree and that those plea agreements more frequently involve probation. An analysis was made of 64,372 felony convictions for the years 1970-1985 in all participating area jurisdictions. Felony plea bargaining increased, particularly in Tennessee. Prison overcrowding was largely responsible for this trend in certain jurisdictions surveyed. Probation was used less frequently in trial convictions compared with plea bargained convictions when similar offenses and offender characteristics were controlled. 8 references. (Author abstract)