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Table 7.7. Outcomes of parole, by offense, October 1, 2004 - September 30, 2005

Most serious offense
of conviction
  Percent of paroles terminating with—

    Technical violationsa

Number of parole terminations No violation Drug use Fugitive status Other New crimeb Administrative
case closures

  All offenses 1,113   46.8 % 13.4 % 7.8 % 10.1 % 16.6 % 5.3 %
Felonies 1,109   46.6 % 13.4 % 7.8 % 10.1 % 16.7 % 5.3 %
  Violent offenses 449   34.1 % 18 % 10.2 % 10.5 % 20.9 % 6.2 %
    Murderc 57   36.8   12.3   5.3   10.5   21.1   14  
    Assault 26   34.6   11.5   11.5   7.7   23.1   11.5  
    Robbery 319   32.6   20.4   10.7   10.3   21   5  
    Sexual abusec 19   36.8   21.1   10.5   15.8   15.8   0  
    Kidnapping 27   44.4   7.4   14.8   11.1   18.5   3.7  
    Threats against the President 1   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  
  Property offenses 123   48.8 % 10.6 % 5.7 % 13 % 17.9 % 4.1 %
    Fraudulent 50   60 % 2 % 6 % 10 % 16 % 6 %
      Fraudc 37   64.9   0   2.7   13.5   10.8   8.1  
      Forgery 10   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  
      Counterfeiting 3   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  
    Other 73   41.1 % 16.4 % 5.5 % 15.1 % 19.2 % 2.7 %
      Burglary 30   36.7   16.7   3.3   13.3   26.7   3.3  
      Larcenyc 19   36.8   15.8   5.3   10.5   31.6   0  
      Motor vehicle theft 12   41.7   25   16.7   16.7   0   0  
      Arson and explosives 3   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  
      Transportation of
stolen property
4   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  
      Other property offensesc 5   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  
  Drug offenses 400   58.8 % 8 % 6.5 % 8.8 % 13.5 % 4.5 %
    Trafficking 360   58.6   7.8   6.4   9.2   13.9   4.2  
    Possession and other drug offenses 40   60   10   7.5   5   10   7.5  
  Public-order offenses 81   50.6 % 18.5 % 6.2 % 9.9 % 8.6 % 6.2 %
    Regulatory 6   ^ % ^ % ^ % ^ % ^ % ^ %
      Transportation 1   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  
      Civil rights 1   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  
      Postal laws 1   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  
      Other regulatory offenses 3   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  
    Other 75   49.3 % 18.7 % 6.7 % 10.7 % 8 % 6.7 %
      Tax law violationsc 1   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  
      National defense 5   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  
      Escape 15   46.7   26.7   6.7   6.7   6.7   6.7  
      Racketeering and extortion 28   60.7   7.1   7.1   14.3   0   10.7  
      Nonviolent sex offenses 12   33.3   25   0   16.7   25   0  
      All other offenses 14   28.6   35.7   14.3   7.1   7.1   7.1  
  Weapon offenses 54   51.9 % 11.1 % 5.6 % 11.1 % 14.8 % 5.6 %
Misdemeanorsc 4   ^ % ^ % ^ % ^ % ^ % ^ %
  Larceny 1   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  
  Drug possessionc 2   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  
  Other misdemeanors 1   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^   ^  

^ Too few cases to obtain statistically reliable data.
aSupervision terminated with incarceration or removal to inactive status for
violation of supervision conditions other than charges for new offenses.
bSupervision terminated with incarceration or removal to inactive status after
arrest for a "major" or "minor" offense.
cIn this table "Murder" includes nonnegligent manslaughter; "Sexual abuse"
includes only violent sex offenses; "Fraud" excludes tax fraud; "Larceny"
excludes transportation of stolen property;"Tax law violations" includes tax fraud;
"Misdemeanors" includes misdemeanors, petty offenses, and unknown offense levels;
and "Drug possession" also includes other drug misdemeanors.

Source: Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, Federal Probation and Supervision Information
System (FPSIS).

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