1202 Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing impact of '3-strikes' legislation (Act 21 of 1995)  

  • Title 204--JUDICIAL SYSTEM GENERAL PROVISIONS

    PENNSYLVANIA COMMISSION ON SENTENCING

    Impact of '3-Strikes' Legislation (Act 21 of 1995)

    [26 Pa.B. 3530]

       Act 21 of 1995, referred to as the '3-strikes' legislation, increased the mandatory penalties for certain repeat violent offenders. Act 21 further mandated the Pennsylvania Commission on Sentencing to provide an impact statement on the projected increases in the prison population as a result of this legislation. This impact analysis was conducted by the Correctional Population Projection Committee, which is comprised of the Lancaster County Prison Warden, the York County Chief Adult Probation Officer along with representatives of the following agencies:  Commission on Crime and Delinquency, Commission on Sentencing, Department of Corrections, Board of Probation and Parole, and Office of the Budget. Questions concerning this impact statement should be directed to Doug Hoffman, Chair, at (717) 787-5152., of the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency.

    SENATOR DAVID HECKLER,   
    Chair

       Impact Summary:  Violent Offense Mandatories--Act 21 of 1995 expands the definition of Act 54 of 1982 to include the offenses of robbery of a motor vehicle and burglary of an occupied dwelling. It also added solicitation or conspiracy to commit any of the designated offenses to the list of offenses for repeat offenders. The act increases the mandatory sentences for second offenses from 5 to 10 years if the presumption that the offender is a ''High Risk Dangerous'' offender has not been rebutted. The act increases mandatory minimum sentences for third and subsequent offenses to 25 years and allows the court to sentence these offenders to life in prison.

       Analysis and Assumptions:  Consistent with all previous special session bill impact analyses, the Committee assumed that all new sentences would be effective January 1, 1996. For this analysis, the Committee assumed that 90% of the offenders who meet the criteria for the second offense mandatories will be found to be ''High Risk Dangerous'' and receive the 10 year mandatory minimum sentence. The other 10% of second time offenders will receive the mandatory 5 year minimum sentence. For third and subsequent offenders, it was assumed that all offenders who met the criteria would receive at least the 25 year mandatory minimum sentence and that 20% of these offenders would receive a sentence of life imprisonment. While the imposition of these mandatory sentences is currently subject to the discretion of the prosecution, the new criteria and sentence length is expected to affect plea bargains and other sentences by lengthening those sentences. The following tables show the estimated impact of this bill through the year 2005. However, the long sentences, defined as those with minimum sentences of up to 25 years or a life sentence, mean that the maximum impact will not be experienced for 40 years, assuming the average life sentence will be 40 years (average offender age = 32 years). That impact has been included below the projection for the year 2005.

       Note:  All analyses produced by the Committee unless, stated otherwise, assume only the changes described in the analyzed bill will occur. Total impact of all bills enacted will require a separate analysis. Since a single offender may be affected by more than one bill, simply adding the individual impact estimates will not produce an accurate total impact estimate.

    Estimated Impact of Act 21 of 1995 (3-strikes legislation)1

    Department of Corrections

    Prison Population Under
    Past PolicyImpact of Act 21 of 1995Act 21 of 1995
    199635,606+2335,629
    199735,557+4635,603
    199835,132+7635,208
    199934,773+11834,891
    200034,739+19434,933
    200134,742+32835,070
    200234,833+52635,359
    200335,025+77435,799
    200435,345+104436,389
    200535,741+130137,042

    Eventual Impact (40 years) + 3069

    Board of Probation and Parole

    Impact of Special SessionPrison Population Under
    Past PolicyAct 21 of 1995Act 21 of 1996
    199622,111022,111
    199724,711024,711
    199827,317-727,310
    199929,709-2629,683
    200031,556-7931,477
    200133,153-19032,963
    200234,675-36534,310
    200336,015-59035,425
    200437,165-83736,328
    200538,070-107136,999

    Eventual Impact (40 years) + 2389

    Jail Impact -45 within 2 years

    [Pa.B. Doc. No. 96-1202. Filed for public inspection July 26, 1996, 9:00 a.m.]

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