OHIO DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION AND CORRECTION CHARACTERISTICS OF ‘PURE’ DUI COMMITMENTS 1/1/97 TO 5/1/07
Type of Commitment ‘Pure’ DUI DUI plus other felony convictions* TOTAL**
Number Percent 2446 426 2872 85.2% 14.8% 100.0%
*Of these, in 156 cases (36.6%) the DUI conviction was NOT a felony **Actually represents 2,540 individuals; 218 DUI offenders have been admitted twice in the monitoring period, fifty-one offenders have been admitted three times and four offenders have been admitted four times; (230 of these multiple commitment offenders were “pure” DUI’s for all admissions).
.. ‘Pure’ DUIs by Felony Level Felony Level Felony 3 Felony 4 Felony 5 TOTAL Number Percent 634 1787 25 2446 25.9% 73.1% 1.0% 100.0%
‘Pure’ DUIs by Gender Gender Female Male Number Percent 136 2310 5.6% 94.4%
‘Pure’ DUIs by Race Race Black White Native American Asian Other Number Percent 135 2298 4 3 6 5.5% 93.9% .2% .1% .2%
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‘Pure’ DUIs by Age at Commitment Age at Commitment 25 and under 26 to 30 31 to 35 36 to 40 41 to 45 46 to 50 Over 50 Range = 19 to 77 Mean = 39.1 Median = 39 Mode = 44 Number Percent 114 298 411 548 560 323 192 4.7% 12.2% 16.8% 22.4% 22.9% 13.2% 7.8%
‘Pure’ DUIs by Security Classification Security Level Level 1-A Level 1-B Level 2 Level 3* Level 4-B *Includes inmates still in reception Number Percent 210 1778 305 152 1 8.6% 72.7% 12.5% 6.2% .0%
‘Pure’ DUIs by County of Commitment County of Commitment Cuyahoga Summit Stark Hamilton Butler Franklin Lorain Clermont Lake Warren Portage All Other Counties Number Percent 218 179 162 139 114 105 102 93 88 72 65 1109 8.9% 7.3% 6.6% 5.7% 4.7% 4.3% 4.2% 3.8% 3.5% 2.9% 2.7% 45.4%
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‘Pure’ DUIs by Current Status Current Status Currently Incarcerated Judicial Release Released under PRC Released to Appeal Bond Furlough (Transitional Control) Vacated Sentence Court Order Death of Inmate Released at Expiration of Prison Term* Number Percent 513 21.0% 391 16.0% 802 32.7% 6 .2% 83 3.4% 10 .4% 10 .4% 15 .6% 616 25.2%
*Released without post-release control; of the 1002 releases since January 2004, 529 were
expiration of prison term (52.8%), compared with 201 inmates released onto PRC (which included 151 males who successfully completed the DUI IPP sentence reduction program, seven females who successfully completed the Camp Meridian IPP program and four females who completed the ORW education intensive program).
‘Pure’ DUIs by Length of Sentence (in months) Length of Sentence Two Months (mandatory sentence) Three to Six Months Seven to Eleven Months Twelve Months Thirteen to Seventeen Months Eighteen Months Nineteen to Twenty-four Months Twenty-five to Thirty Months Thirty-one to Thirty-five Months Thirty-six to Forty-seven Months Forty-eight to Fifty-nine Months Sixty Months or more Mode = 12 months Median = 14 months Mean Number Percent 56 296 227 627 211 194 375 176 1 157 91 35 2.3% 12.1% 9.3% 25.6% 8.6% 7.9% 15.3% 7.2% 6.4% 3.7% 1.4%
= 18.4 months
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‘Pure’ DUIs by Number of Prior Incarcerations Number of Prior Incarcerations None One Two Three or more Number Percent 1451 572 257 166 59.3% 23.4% 10.5% 6.8%
‘Pure’ DUIs Currently Incarcerated by Parent Institution* (5/1/07) Institution Allen Correctional Institution Belmont Correctional Institution Chillicothe Correctional Institution Corrections Reception Center Dayton Correctional Institution Grafton Correctional Institution Hocking Correctional Institution Lake Erie Correctional Institution Lebanon Correctional Institution London Correctional Institution Lorain Correctional Institution Mansfield Correctional Institution Marion Correctional Institution Noble Correctional Institution North Central Correctional Institution North Coast Correctional Treatment Facility Northeast Pre-Release Center Oakwood Correctional Facility Ohio Reformatory for Women Ohio State Penitentiary Pickaway Correctional Institution Richland Correctional Institution Ross Correctional Institution Southeastern Correctional Institution Southern Ohio Correctional Facility Toledo Correctional Institution Trumbull Correctional Institution
N = 513 *Includes inmates out to court
**In DUI IPP program at NCCTF ***Female inmates in TCI camp
Number 5 21 15 21 4 9 9 16 3 24 31 22 19 15 7 156 2 3 14 5 79 16 9 2 1 1 4
Percent 1.0% 4.1% 2.9% 4.1% .8% 1.8% 1.8% 3.1% .6% 4.7% 6.0% 4.3% 3.7% 2.9% 1.4% 30.4% .4% .6% 2.7% 1.0% 15.4% 3.1% 1.8% .4% .2% .2% .8%
# in Camp
15
2 8 20 8
12**
5
3
1 4***
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‘PURE’ DUI OFFENDERS COMPARISON OF SELECTED RELEASE TYPES DEMOGRAPHICS AND TIME SERVED/TIME SAVED VARIABLES 5/1/07
Release Types
IPP with PostRelease Control**** N %* 342 Expiration of Sentence with No Supervision N %* 613
Variables
PostRelease Control N %* 446
Judicial Release N %* 391
TOTAL
Race: White African-American Native American Asian Other
422 22
94.6 4.9
324 15 1 2
94.7 4.4 .3 .6
369 21 1
94.4 5.4 .3
2
.4
567 45 1 1 2
92.0 7.3 .2 .2 .3
Gender: Male Female
427 19
95.7 4.3
342
100.0
352 39
90.0 10.0
575 41
93.3 6.7
Age: Mean Median Mode
37.6 37.0 36.0***
38.4 39.0 42.0
38.0 38.0 38.0
39.2 40.0 44.0
Commitment County: Major Urban** All Others
197 249
44.2 55.8
110 232
32.7 67.3
123 268
31.5 68.5
232 384
37.7 62.3
*Column totals = 100% **Cuyahoga, Franklin, Hamilton, Lucas, Montgomery, Stark and Summit ***Multiple modes; lowest value is shown **** Males completing the DUI IPP at NCCTF
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Release Types
IPP with PostRelease Control N %* Expiration of Sentence (with No Supervision) N %*
Variables
PostRelease Control N %*
Judicial Release N %*
Sentence Length (Months): Mean Median Mode
11.7 12.0 12.0
19.0 16.0 12.0
20.3 18.0 12.0
14.1 12.0 12.0
Number of Priors: None One Two Three or More
240 108 47 51
53.8 24.2 10.5 11.5
231 79 23 9
67.5 23.1 6.7 2.6
266 68 35 22
68.0 17.4 9.0 5.6
360 144 67 45
58.4 22.6 10.9 7.3
Time Served (Months): Mean Median Mode
9.2 7.9 4.6**
6.7 5.5 5.7
6.0 3.8 2.2
11.0 8.9 5.7**
Time Saved Through Early Release (Months): Mean Median Mode
N/A
11.0 7.5 6.1**
14.0 11.8 9.2
N/A
*Column totals = 100% **Multiple modes; lowest value is shown
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TRENDS IN COMMITMENTS FOR ‘PURE’ DUIs BY MONTH 1997-2007
Month January February March April May June July August September October November December Total for Year Average Intake per month 1997 1 4 2 2 1 3 3 3 3 8 4 4 1998 2 6 8 11 9 7 12 8 13 9 11 8 1999 7 11 13 9 10 8 16 14 10 8 21 20 2000 15 10 15 13 18 12 7 11 10 18 10 8 2001 18 7 15 13 18 14 16 25 23 26 25 19 2002 21 21 24 19 12 24 14 12 17 28 16 20 2003 34 24 31 15 26 18 25 20 12 22 22 15 2004 17 27 27 28 21 14 23 22 18 25 21 15 2005 16 28 33 34 36 33 36 31 42 42 41 34 2006 41 34 38 37 41 32 42 43 49 35 28 46 2007 50 37 43 34
38 3.2
104 8.7
147 12.3
147 12.3
219 18.3
228 19.0
264 22.0
258 21.5
406 33.8
466 38.8
DISTRIBUTION OF SENTENCES PURE DUI FELONY 3s Sentence Length Two Months Three to Four Months Six to Eleven Months Twelve to Seventeen Months Eighteen to Twenty-three Months Twenty-four to Thirty Months Thirty-six to Forty-seven Months Forty-eight to Forty-nine Months Fifty to Fifty-nine Months Sixty Months (and over)
(N = 634)
Number 22 13 17 157 14 171 132 72 6 30
Percent 3.5% 2.0% 2.8% 24.9% 2.3% 27.1% 21.0% 11.4% 1.0% 4.8%
**For F-3s, the mean sentence is 27.6 months; the median is 24 months.
Updated: 2 May 2007
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