Brief Adult Criminal Justice Case Processing in Washington, DC
P. Mitchell Downey, John Roman, Akiva Liberman
Display Date
File
File
Download
(1.35 MB)

Add Urban on Google
This report describes adult criminal case processing and disposition in Washington, DC. In general, this analysis finds that the District follows national patterns with respect to charging practice and sentencing. Defendants in the District are slightly more likely to be charged with serious person crimes than are cases nationally, and slightly less likely to be charged with a property crime. Defendants in the District are slightly more likely than other large urban counties to receive probation, and slightly less likely to be sentenced to jail, prison, or long prison sentences, though sentences for serious person offenses are longer.
Research and Evidence Justice and Safety
Expertise Justice Systems Data and Analytics Courts, Corrections, and Reentry
Tags Corrections Courts and sentencing Crime and justice analytics Greater DC Victim safety and justice
Cities Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, DC-VA-MD-WV