Prison Inmates at Mid Year 2007, DOJ BJS, 2008
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U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics Bulletin June 2008, NCJ 221944 Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 William J. Sabol, Ph.D. and Heather Couture, BJS Statisticians On June 30, 2007, state and federal correctional authorities had jurisdiction over 1,595,034 prisoners. Of these, 87.5% were under state jurisdiction and 12.5% were under federal jurisdiction (table 1).1 More than 95% of prisoners under state and federal jurisdiction were sentenced to more than 1 year. At midyear 2007, the imprisonment rate of persons sentenced to more than 1 year was 509 per 100,000 U.S. residents. Jurisdiction refers to the legal authority over a prisoner regardless of where a prisoner is held. Imprisonment rate refers to the number of persons incarcerated in state and federal prisons per 100,000 U.S. residents. Growth in the prison population slowed slightly during the first six months of 2007 Growth in the number of prisoners under state or federal jurisdiction slowed slightly during the first six months of 2007, compared to the same period in 2006. Between January and June 2007, the prison population increased by 1.6% (or 24,919 prisoners), compared to a 2% increase during the first six months of 2006 (figure 1). The slowdown in the overall growth rate of the prison population during the first half of 2007 was due to a decline in the growth rate of prisoners under state jurisdiction. During the first six months of 2007, the number of prisoners under state jurisdiction grew at a slower rate (1.4%) compared to the same period in 2006 (2%). Prisoners under federal jurisdiction increased more rapidly during the first six months in 2007 (3.1%) compared to the same period in 2006 (1.8%). _______ 1 State-level prison population data and other detailed information are available in Appendix tables on the BJS Website at <http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/pim07.pdf.> Table 1. Prisoners under state or federal jurisdiction, by selected characteristics, December 31, 2000 and 2006, and June 30, 2007 Number of prisoners Percent 12/31/2000 12/31/2006 06/30/2007 06/30/2007 Totala Federal State 1,391,261 145,416 1,245,845 1,570,115 193,046 1,377,069 1,595,034 199,118 1,395,916 100% 12.5 87.5 Gender Male Female 1,298,027 93,234 1,457,641 112,474 1,479,726 115,308 92.8% 7.2 Sentence length More than 1 year 1 year or lessb 1,331,278 59,983 1,502,179 67,936 1,528,041 66,993 95.8% 4.2 Sentenced imprisonment ratec Total Male Female 478 915 59 501 943 68 509 957 69 a Includes prisoners under the authority of state or federal correctional officials regardless of the facility in which they were held. bIncludes unsentenced prisoners. cImprisonment rates are based on U.S. Census Bureau population estimates per 100,000 U.S. residents. Resident population estimates are as of January 1 for yearend and July 1 for midyear. Percent change in number of prisoners under jurisdiction of state or federal correctional authorities during the first six months of 2006 and 2007 Percent change 3.5% Six months ending June 30 3.0% 2.5% 2.0% 2006 2007 1.5% 1.0% 0.5% 0.0% Total Figure 1 Federal State Growth during the first half of the year generally outpaced growth during the second half More rapid growth during the first six months of the year compared to the second six months was generally observed in the nation’s prison population (figure 2). With the exception of 2002, the majority of annual change in the total prison population occurred during the first six months between 2000 and 2006. In 2000 and 2001, almost all of the annual growth in the nation’s prison population occurred during the first 6-month periods. Growth in the prison population slowed in the second half of 2000 and decreased between July and December 2001. During 2005 slightly more than half of the annual growth in the prison population occurred during the first half of the year. A little less than half of the growth in 2005 occurred during the second half of the year. All but two (Florida and Pennsylvania) of the10 largest states in 2000 reported slower prison growth during the first six months of 2007 than during the first half of 2006. During the same period, Michigan and Louisiana reported decreases of 1.8% and 0.1%, respectively (appendix table 1). Annual and 6-month percent change in number of prisoners under state or federal jurisdiction Percent change 3.0 Annual change 2.5 1st 6 mos. 2.0 Prison populations in the 10 states with the largest number of prisoners in 2000 increased during 2006 at more than three times (3.2%) the average annual rate of growth (0.9%) from 2000 through 2005.2 During the first half of 2007, growth in the number of prisoners in these states slowed to 0.7%, a 71% decline in the rate of growth from 2006. The 10 states included Texas, California, Florida, New York, Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Louisiana.3 Within these 10 states, the majority of the annual growth during 2006 occurred during the first six months of the year (figure 3). Prison populations grew by 2.3% during the 6month period ending June 30, 2006, and increased by an additional 0.9% during the 6-month period ending December 31, 2006. Growth in the prison population in the remaining 40 states increased by 1.6% during the first six months of 2006 and by 2.2% during the first six months of 2007. ______ 2 Prisoners in 2006, BJS Bulletin, December 2007 (p. 3) NCJ 219416. 3 By December 31, 2006, North Carolina replaced Louisiana as the state with the tenth largest prison population. H H H H 2nd 6 mos. 1.5 Growth during the first half of 2007 slowed in states with the largest prison populations 1.0 H 0.5 0.0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Figure 2 Percent change in 6-month periods in number of prisoners under jurisdiction, by groupings of size of state Percent change 2.5 B J 2.0 Top 10 1.5 J 1.0 Remainder 0.5 B B J 0.0 January-June 2006 July-Dec 2006 6-month periods Figure 3 2 Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 H H January-June 2007 Six-month growth rates in states ranged Table 2. Prisoners under the jurisdiction of state or federal correctional from increases of more than 8% to authorities, by region and jurisdiction, December 31, 2000 and 2006, and June 30, 2007 decreases of 3% During the first six months of 2007, the prison population increased in 41 states and declined in 8 states (table 2). Wyoming was the only state that did not report a change. Twenty-six of the 41 states that reported an increase exceeded the overall percentage increase (1.4%) in prisoners under jurisdiction of state correctional authorities nationwide. Minnesota (8.6%) reported the largest percentage increase during the first six months of 2007, and Montana (down 2.9%) reported the largest percentage decrease. Florida reported the largest absolute increase (2,109) in the size of its prison population, and Michigan reported the largest absolute decrease (929). 12/31/00 12/31/06 6/30/07 Average annual change 12/31/0012/31/06 1,391,261 145,416 1,245,845 1,570,115 193,046 1,377,069 1,595,034 199,118 1,395,916 2.0% 4.8 1.7 1.6% 3.1 1.4 Northeast Connecticuta Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Rhode Islanda Vermonta 174,826 18,355 1,679 10,722 2,257 29,784 70,199 36,847 3,286 1,697 177,817 20,566 2,120 11,032 2,805 27,371 63,315 44,397 3,996 2,215 180,980 20,780 2,185 11,440 2,814 28,378 63,536 45,563 4,119 2,165 0.3% 1.9 4.0 0.5 3.7 -1.4 -1.7 3.2 3.3 4.5 1.8% 1.0 3.1 3.7 0.3 3.7 0.3 2.6 3.1 -2.3 Midwest Illinois Indiana Iowab Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin 237,378 45,281 20,125 7,955 8,344 47,718 6,238 27,543 3,895 1,076 45,833 2,616 20,754 261,466 45,106 26,091 8,875 8,816 51,577 9,108 30,167 4,407 1,363 49,166 3,359 23,431 264,066 45,565 26,833 8,837 8,850 50,648 9,891 29,942 4,435 1,435 50,418 3,446 23,766 1.6% -0.1 4.4 1.8 0.9 1.3 6.5 1.5 2.1 4.0 1.2 4.3 2.0 1.0% 1.0 2.8 -0.4 0.4 -1.8 8.6 -0.7 0.6 5.3 2.5 2.6 1.4 561,214 26,332 11,915 6,921 7,456 71,319 44,232 14,919 35,207 23,538 20,241 31,266 23,181 21,778 22,166 166,719 30,168 3,856 622,817 28,241 13,729 7,206 ~ 92,969 52,792 20,000 37,012 22,945 21,068 37,460 25,497 23,616 25,745 172,116 36,688 5,733 633,236 29,244 13,914 7,521 ~ 95,078 53,226 21,644 36,981 23,123 21,758 38,179 25,686 24,093 26,453 172,626 37,824 5,886 1.8% 1.2 2.4 0.7 ~ 4.5 3.0 5.0 0.8 -0.4 0.7 3.1 1.6 1.4 2.5 0.5 3.3 6.8 1.7% 3.6 1.3 4.4 ~ 2.3 0.8 8.2 -0.1 0.8 3.3 1.9 0.7 2.0 2.8 0.3 3.1 2.7 Region and jurisdiction U.S. Total Federal State Between 2000 and 2006, the prison populations decreased in New York, New Jersey, Maryland, and Illinois; however, during the first six months of 2007, the prison population increased in these states. The largest growth occurred in New Jersey. At South midyear 2007, New Jersey reported an Alabama increase of 3.7%, up from an annual aver- Arkansas Delawarea age decrease of 1.4% from December District of Columbiac 2000 to December 2006. Florida For most state prison systems, long-term growth rates (the average annual percent change between yearend 2000 and yearend 2006) differed from short-term growth rates (first six months of 2007). In Massachusetts the long-term growth rate for the prison population increased 0.5%, compared to a 3.7% short-term rate. In Michigan the prison population had an average annual increase of 1.3% between yearend 2000 and yearend 2006, compared to a decline of 1.8% in the first six months of 2007. Georgiab Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia Number of prisoners Percent change 12/31/066/30/07 West 272,427 314,969 317,634 2.4% 0.8% 4,173 5,069 5,312 3.3 4.8 Alaskaa 26,510 35,892 37,088 5.2 3.3 Arizonab California 163,001 175,512 176,059 1.2 0.3 Colorado 16,833 22,481 22,662 4.9 0.8 a 5,053 5,967 6,039 2.8 1.2 Hawaii Idaho 5,535 7,124 7,357 4.3 3.3 Montana 3,105 3,572 3,469 2.4 -2.9 Nevada 10,063 12,901 13,034 4.2 1.0 New Mexico 5,342 6,639 6,526 3.7 -1.7 Oregon 10,580 13,707 14,012 4.4 2.2 Utah 5,637 6,430 6,524 2.2 1.5 Washington 14,915 17,561 17,438 2.8 -0.7 Wyoming 1,680 2,114 2,114 3.9 0.0 ~ Not applicable. See footnote c. aPrisons and jails form one integrated system. Data include total jail and prison populations. b Population based on custody counts. c As of December 30, 2001, sentenced felons from the District of Columbia were the responsibility of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 3 Growth in sentenced prisoners mirrored growth in all prisoners under jurisdiction The number of prisoners sentenced to more than 1 year increased 1.7% between December 31, 2006 and June 30, 2007, or at about the same rate as the total number of prisoners under jurisdiction (table 3). During the 6-month period ending June 30, 2007, the percentage change in the number of sentenced male and female prisoners increased at about the same rates as the overall percentage change in the number of prisoners under jurisdiction. Female prisoners sentenced to more than 1 year (2.9%) increased at a slightly faster rate than the overall female prison population (2.5%). On June 30, 2007, the imprisonment rate for prisoners sentenced to more than 1 year was 509 per 100,000 U.S. residents, up from 501 at yearend 2006. Male prisoners sentenced to more than 1 year were imprisoned at a rate of 957 per 100,000 male residents; female prisoners were imprisoned at a rate of 69 per 100,000 female residents. Table 3. Number of prisoners under state or federal jurisdiction, by gender, December 31, 2000, June 30, 2006 and 2007 All prisoners Number of prisoners under jurisdictiona 12/31/2000 12/31/2006 6/30/2007 1,391,261 1,570,115 1,595,034 Male 1,298,027 1,457,641 1,479,726 Female 93,234 112,474 115,308 Average annual change, 2000-2006 2.0% 2.0% 3.2% Percent change, 2006-2007 1.6% 1.5% 2.5% Number under jurisdiction sentenced to more than 1 year 12/31/2000 1,331,278 12/31/2006 1,502,179 6/30/2007 1,528,041 1,246,234 1,399,075 1,421,988 85,044 103,104 106,053 Average annual change, 2000-2006 2.0% 1.9% 3.3% Percent change, 2006-2007 1.7% 1.6% 2.9% 478 501 509 915 943 957 59 68 69 Imprisonment rateb 12/31/2000 12/31/2006 6/30/2007 Prison admissions growth outpaced growth in releases During 2006 (the most recent data available on prison admissions and releases), the number of sentenced prisoners admitted to state or federal prisons increased to 749,798, up 2.3% over the number admitted in 2005 (table 4). Sentenced prisoners released during 2006 reached 713,473, up 2.1% over the number released in 2005.4 From yearend 2000 to 2006, the growth in prison admissions (3.1%) exceeded releases (2.8%) (figure 4). The faster rate of growth in the number of admissions was consistent with the general increase of sentenced prisoners between 2000 and 2006. ______ 4To avoid double counting, BJS counts of sentenced admissions and releases exclude transfers, escapes, and AWOLs. Table 4. Number of sentenced prisoners admitted and released from state or federal jurisdiction during the calendar year, 2000-2006 Total* 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 625,219 638,978 661,082 686,437 699,812 733,009 749,798 Average annual change, 2000-2006 See Appendix tables 2, 3, 4 and 5 for jurisdiction specific information. The total number of prisoners with a sentence of more than 1 year per 100,000 U.S. residents. Resident population estimates are as of January 1 for yearend and July 1 for midyear. 43,732 45,140 48,144 52,288 52,982 56,057 57,495 3.1% Total* 581,487 593,838 612,938 634,149 646,830 676,952 692,303 4.7% 2.9% Releases Federal State 604,858 628,626 630,176 656,384 672,202 698,459 713,473 35,259 38,370 42,339 44,199 46,624 47,981 47,920 2.8% 569,599 590,256 587,837 612,185 625,578 650,478 665,553 5.2% Percent change, 2005-2006 2.3 2.6 2.3 2.1 Note: Totals exclude transfers, escapes, and AWOLs. *See Appendix table 6 for jurisdiction-specific counts. -0.1 2.3 Change in number of sentenced prisoners Number of admissions and releases 800,000 B 50,000 B 700,000 600,000 Admissions B J B J B J B J B J J J Releases 40,000 30,000 20,000 500,000 10,000 400,000 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 12 months ending December 31 Note: Admissions and releases exclude transfers, escapes, and AWOLs. Figure 4 4 Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 2.6% Number of admissions and releases, and change in number of sentenced prisoners, 2000-2006 a b Admissions Federal State Year State admissions for parole violations grew more rapidly than new court commitments During 2006, state prisons admitted 692,303 sentenced prisoners, an increase of 2.3% since yearend 2005 (table 5). New court commitments accounted for about 64% of sentenced admissions in 2006, a percentage that has fluctuated between 60% and 64% since 2000. About a third (239,495) of all admissions to state prisons in 2006 were offenders sentenced for violations of parole or conditions of supervised release. This was a 3.1% increase over the 232,229 prisoners admitted for parole violations in 2005. Since 2000, the percentage of state prison admissions for parole violations fluctuated between a high of 36.3% in 2001 to a low of 33.1% in 2003 (figure 5). Parole violators were 34.6% of admissions to prison at yearend 2006. Between midyear 2006 and midyear 2007, based on reporting from 49 states, the total number of prisoners under jurisdiction in private facilities increased 3.3% (or by 2,834 prisoners). Over a third of this growth was contributed by Arizona. Arizona reported an increase of 957 prisoners which was offset by decreases in other states (appendix table 8). Illinois did not report data in 2007 and did not have offenders in private facilities in 2006. Percentage of all commitments to state prisons for parole violations Percent of all commitments 40% 30% California had both the largest absolute number and percentage increase of admissions for parole violations. In 2006, 64.9% of all admissions in California were for parole violations, down from 68.9% in 2000 (not shown in table). Excluding California, parole violations represented slightly more than a quarter of all state prison admissions in 2006. Table 5. Number of sentenced admissions into state prisons, by type of admission, 2000-2006 Year Totala 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 581,487 593,838 612,938 634,149 646,830 676,952 692,303 Admissions New court commitments Parole violatorsb 350,431 365,714 392,661 399,843 411,300 421,426 441,606 203,569 215,450 207,961 209,753 219,033 232,229 239,495 a Totals based on inmates with a sentence of more than 1 year. Totals exclude transfers, escapes, and AWOLs to and from other jurisdictions. Excluding California 20% 10% 0% 2000 Use of private facilities and local jails by federal correctional authorities increased 12% At midyear 2007, there were 118,239 prisoners under jurisdiction in privately operated facilities, up 5.4% (6,105 prisoners) from 112,134 at midyear 2006 (table 6). During 2007, the number of prisoners under federal jurisdiction in private facilities increased by 3,271, up 12.1% from June 30, 2006. All states 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 12 months ending December 31 2006 Figure 5 Table 6. Number of prisoners held in private facilities, June 30, 2000-2007 Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Number of prisoners Total Federal State 90,542 91,953 93,912 95,522 98,901 101,720 112,134 118,239 Average annual change, 2000-2006 3.6% Percent change, 2006-2007 5.4 15,524 19,251 20,274 21,865 24,768 26,544 27,108 30,379 9.7% 12.1 75,018 72,702 73,638 73,657 74,133 75,176 85,026 87,860 Percent of all prisoners 6.5% 6.5 6.5 6.5 6.6 6.9 7.2 7.4 2.1% 3.3 bParole violators include inmates with revoked parole, other conditional release violators, and intermediate sanctions imposed upon parolees in lieu of revoking parole. Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 5 On June 30, 2007, state and federal correctional authorities reported 79,688 prisoners under jurisdiction in local jails, an increase of 2.3% over the 77,903 reported at midyear 2006 (table 7). In both years, 5% of prisoners under state or federal jurisdiction were housed in local jails. During 2007, federal officials increased the number of prisoners housed in local jails by 243 prisoners, up 12.9% from June 30, 2006. State officials increased the number housed in local jails by 1,542 prisoners, up 2.0% from midyear 2006. The majority of this growth can be attributed to the growth in Kentucky (1,588) and Virginia (1,137) (not shown in table). Inmates held in state or federal prison or in local jails increased to nearly 2.3 million On June 30, 2007, an estimated 2.3 million inmates were held in custody in state or federal prison facilities or in local jails (table 8). About two-thirds (66%) of inmates in custody were held in prison, while about a third (34%) were held in local jails. The custody count is defined as all inmates held in state or federal public prison facilities, inmates held in privately operated facilities, and inmates held in local jails, regardless of length of sentence and state holding jurisdiction. It does not include inmates held in U.S. Territories, military facilities, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement facilities, jails in Indian Country, and juvenile facilities. During the first six months of 2007, the custody population grew 1.8% compared to an average annual growth rate of 2.6% from yearend 2000 to yearend 2006. The incarceration rate for inmates in custody increased to 762 persons per 100,000 U.S. residents at midyear 2007, up from 751 at yearend 2006. Incarceration rate refers to the number of inmates held in state or federal prisons or in local jails per 100,000 U.S. residents. Table 7. Number of prisoners under jurisdiction in local jails, June 30, 2001-2007 Number of prisoners Federal State Year Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 67,901 71,248 73,698 76,067 75,993 77,903 79,688 2,923 3,336 1,379 1,066 1,066 1,882 2,125 Percent of all prisoners 64,978 67,912 72,319 75,001 74,927 76,021 77,563 Average annual change, 2001-2006 2.8% -8.4% 3.2% Percent change, 2006-2007 2.3 12.9 2.0 4.8% 5.0 4.9 5.1 5.0 5.0 5.0 Note: Jurisdiction counts for prisoners in local jails were not collected at midyear 2000. Table 8. Prisoners and inmates held in custody in state or federal prisons or in local jails, December 31, 2000-2006 and June 30, 2007 2000 Total inmates in custody 2001 2002 December 31 2003 2004 2005 2006 1,937,482 1,961,247 2,033,022 2,081,580 2,135,335 2,195,873 2,258,983 Average annual change, June 30, 2007 2000-2006 Percent change, 12/31/200606/30/2007 2,299,116 2.6% 1.8% 5.3% 5.4 4.6 3.1% 2.9 2.0 a Federal prisons Total Prisons Federal facilities Privately operated facilities Community Corrections Centersb State prisoners Inmates held in local jailsc Incarceration rated 140,064 133,921 124,540 149,852 143,337 130,601 158,216 151,618 137,942 168,144 161,673 146,279 177,600 170,535 152,832 186,364 179,220 159,318 190,844 183,381 163,118 196,804 188,779 166,425 9,381 12,736 13,676 15,394 17,703 19,902 20,263 22,354 13.7 10.3 6,143 6,515 6,598 6,471 7,065 7,144 7,463 8,025 3.3 7.5 1,176,269 1,180,155 1,209,331 1,222,135 1,243,745 1,261,980 1,302,129 1,321,731 1.7% 1.5% 3.6 1.9 621,149 631,240 665,475 691,301 713,990 747,529 766,010 780,581 684 685 701 712 723 737 751 762 Note: Counts include all inmates held in public and private adult correctional facilities and in local jails. a As of December 30, 2001, sentenced felons from the District of Columbia were the responsibility of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. b Non-secure, privately operated community corrections centers. c Counts for inmates held in local jails are for the last working day of June in each year. Counts were estimated from the Annual Survey of Jails in every year except 2005 when a Census of Jail Inmates was conducted. See Methodology. dThe total number in custody per 100,000 U.S. residents. Resident population estimates were as of January 1 of the following year for December 31 estimates. Resident population estimates are as of July 1, 2007 for June 30, 2007 estimates. 6 Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 Black males ages 30 to 34 had the highest custody incarceration rate of any race, age, or gender group (35.9%) were ages 30 and 39. The largest percentage (36.8%) of Hispanic females in custody was ages 20 to 29. Of the 2.3 million inmates in custody, 2.1 million were men and 208,300 were women (table 9). Black males represented the largest percentage (35.4%) of inmates held in custody, followed by white males (32.9%) and Hispanic males (17.9%). The custody incarceration rate for black males was 4,618 per 100,000. Hispanic males were incarcerated at a rate of 1,747 per 100,000. Compared to the estimated numbers of black, white, and Hispanic males in the U.S. resident population, black males (6 times) and Hispanic males (a little more than 2 times) were more likely to be held in custody than white males. At midyear 2007 the estimated incarceration rate of white males was 773 per 100,000. Over a third (33.8%) of the total male custody population was ages 20 to 29 (appendix table 10). The largest percentage of black (35.5%) and Hispanic (39.9%) males held in custody were ages 20 to 29. White males ages 35 to 44 accounted for the largest percentage (30.1%) of the white male custody population. The largest percentage (35.9%) of the female custody population was ages 30 to 39. Over a third of white females Across all age categories, black males were incarcerated at higher rates than white or Hispanic males. Black males ages 30 to 34 had the highest custody incarceration rate of any race, age, or gender group at midyear 2007 (table 10). Table 9. Estimated number of persons held in state or federal prisons or local jails, by gender, race, Hispanic origin, and age, June 30, 2007 Male Age Total 18-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 or older Totala 2,090,800 86,600 353,300 354,100 328,600 303,100 273,600 184,200 96,800 50,500 21,700 17,700 Whiteb 755,500 27,100 108,200 106,200 109,500 113,700 114,200 77,500 43,300 26,600 13,200 10,900 Blackb Hispanic Totala Whiteb Female Blackb Hispanic 814,700 36,500 145,600 143,400 125,600 118,200 103,300 71,200 35,500 15,000 5,200 4,500 410,900 17,700 80,100 83,900 73,800 55,000 41,900 27,800 13,900 7,600 3,300 2,100 208,300 5,500 31,000 32,000 35,500 39,000 32,700 18,200 8,000 3,300 1,200 800 96,600 2,300 14,200 14,500 16,400 18,300 15,000 8,400 4,200 1,800 700 600 67,600 1,500 9,000 10,000 11,600 13,200 11,600 6,500 2,300 700 400 100 32,100 1,300 6,100 5,700 5,700 5,200 3,900 2,200 1,000 600 100 100 Note: Detailed categories exclude persons who reported two or more races. See Appendix table 10 for percent distributions by age and race. a Includes American Indians, Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. b Excludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin. Table 10. Estimated number of inmates held in state or federal prison or in local jails per 100,000 residents, by gender, race, Hispanic origin, and age, June 30, 2007 Male Age Total 18-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 or older Totala 1,406 1,995 3,256 3,286 3,317 2,844 2,496 1,630 940 571 313 111 Whiteb 773 1,016 1,631 1,686 1,904 1,704 1,566 968 569 394 242 84 Blackb 4,618 5,710 9,692 10,384 10,688 9,577 8,148 5,665 3,300 1,751 890 373 Hispanic Totala Whiteb 1,747 2,383 4,043 3,607 3,388 2,824 2,489 2,025 1,342 995 628 195 136 133 304 311 369 371 297 157 74 35 16 4 95 90 226 233 288 278 205 103 54 26 12 4 Female Blackb 348 245 612 697 893 957 808 449 183 64 51 7 Hispanic 146 187 357 310 313 309 256 167 94 76 22 4 Note: Based on the U.S. resident population estimates for July 1, 2007, by gender, race, Hispanic origin, and age. Detailed categories exclude persons who reported two or more races. a Includes American Indians, Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. b Excludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin. Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 7 At midyear 2007, the incarceration rate of black women held in custody (prison or jail) was 348 per 100,000 U.S. residents compared to 146 Hispanic women and 95 white women. With the exception of females ages 55 to 59, black women were held in custody at higher rates than Hispanic or white women across all age categories. Hispanic and white men accounted for more than half of the increase to the custody population Between 2000 and 2007, the number of inmates in custody in prisons or jails increased by 367,200. Male inmates (315,100) accounted for 86% of the increase to the custody population (table 11). Female inmates (52,100) made up the remaining 14%. From midyear 2000 through midyear 2007, Hispanic men (120,000) represented the largest increase to the custody population. They accounted for a third (32.7%) of the overall change in the number of inmates in prison or jail. White men accounted for a quarter (25.0%), and white women for about a tenth (9.0%) of the overall change during this period. Black men in prison or jail increased by 23,100 and accounted for 6.3% of the overall change to the population. Black women declined by 1,900 during this period. Changes in the incarceration rates for men and women by race were associated with changes to the overall composition of the custody population at midyear 2007. Black men had an incarceration rate of 4,618 per 100,000 U.S. residents at midyear 2007, down from 4,777 at midyear 2000. For white men, the midyear 2007 incarceration rate was 773 per 100,000 U.S. residents, up from 683 at midyear 2000. The ratio of the incarceration rates of black men to white men declined from 7 to 6 during this period. Changes in the incarceration rates for women were more distinct. At midyear 2000, black women were incarcerated at a rate 6 times that of white women (or 380 per 100,000 U.S. residents versus 63 per 100,000 U.S. residents). By June 30, 2007, the incarceration rate for black women declined to 3.7 times that of white women (or 348 versus 95). An 8.4% decline in the incarceration rate for black women and a 51% increase in the rate for white women accounted for the overall decrease in the incarceration rate of black women relative to white women at midyear 2007. Estimated number of non-U.S. citizens and juveniles in state custody increased An estimated 96,703 non-U.S. citizens were held in state or federal custody on June 30, 2007, up an estimated 3.7% from the estimated 93,267 reported to be held in custody on June 30, 2006 (table 12). Three states (Florida, Illinois, and Oregon) not providing data on non-U.S. citizens for midyear 2007 reported holding 8,556 non-U.S. citizens in custody at midyear 2006. The federal system and 40 states reported in both 2006 and 2007. In these 41 jurisdictions the number of non-U.S. citizens increased from 82,497 to 84,942 (not shown in table). California reported an increase of 2,598 non-U.S. citizens; Georgia reported an increase of 1,018. Table 11. Total change in number of persons held in custody in prison or local jail, June 30, 2000 to 2007 Total a Total Males Whiteb Blackb Hispanic Females Whiteb Blackb Hispanic Percent 367,200 315,100 91,800 23,100 120,000 52,100 32,900 -1,900 12,600 100% 85.8% 25.0 6.3 32.7 14.2% 9.0 -0.5 3.4 Note: Numbers were estimated and rounded to the nearest 100. aIncludes American Indians, Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. b Excludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin. Table 12. Number of non-U.S. citizens held in state or federal prisons, June 30, 2000-2007 Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006a 2006b 2007a 2007b Average annual change, 2000-2006 a b Total 89,676 87,917 88,677 90,568 91,815 91,089 91,053 93,267 87,226 96,703 0.3% Male 86,130 84,196 84,931 86,751 88,013 87,430 87,353 89,485 83,657 92,739 0.2% Female 3,546 3,721 3,746 3,817 3,802 3,659 3,700 3,782 3,569 3,964 0.7% Totals based on numbers reported by states. Totals estimated. Nevada and Virginia did not provided data on non-U.S. citizens in custody at midyear 2006. Florida, Illinois, and Oregon did not provide data on non-citizens in custody at midyear 2007. See Methodology. 8 Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 On June 30, 2007, state officials held an estimated 2,639 juveniles (persons under age 18) in custody, a 10.4% increase from the estimated 2,390 juveniles held in custody on June 30, 2006 (table 13). Florida, Illinois, and Oregon did not report data on the number of juveniles held in custody in 2007. In 2006, these three states collectively had custody of 330 juveniles. In the 44 states that reported in 2006 and 2007, the number of juveniles increased by 199, from 2,034 to 2,233 (not shown in table). Alabama (38), Michigan (37), and Mississippi (34) accounted for over half of this growth. Table 13. Number of persons under age 18 held in state prisons, June 30, 2000-2007 Year Total 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006a 2006b 2007a 2007b 3,896 3,147 3,038 2,741 2,485 2,208 2,364 2,390 2,280 2,639 Average annual change, 2000-2006 aTotals bTotals -8.0% Male 3,721 3,010 2,927 2,627 2,375 2,118 2,260 2,286 2,189 2,523 -8.0% Female 175 137 111 114 110 90 104 104 91 116 -8.3% based on numbers reported by states. estimated. Nevada did not provide data on juveniles in custody at midyear 2006. Florida, Illinois, and Oregon did not provide data on juveniles in custody at midyear 2007. See Methodology. Methodology National Prisoner Statistics The National Prisoner Statistics (NPS) program has been collecting statistics on prisoners at midyear and yearend under a Congressional mandate since 1926. The Census Bureau serves as the data collection agent for the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS). BJS depends entirely upon the voluntary participation of State Departments of Corrections and the Federal Bureau of Prisons for NPS data. The NPS distinguishes between prisoners in custody and prisoners under jurisdiction. To have custody of a prisoner, a state or the federal system must hold that prisoner in one of its facilities. To have jurisdiction over a prisoner, a state or the federal system must have legal authority over the prisoner. Some states are unable to provide both custody and jurisdiction counts. The NPS jurisdiction counts include inmates held within a jurisdiction’s facilities, including prisons, penitentiaries, correctional facilities, halfway houses, boot camps, farms, training/treatment centers, and hospitals. They include inmates who are: • temporarily absent (less than 30 days), out to court, or on work release • held in privately operated facilities, local jails, other state or federal facilities • serving a sentence for a responding jurisdiction and another jurisdiction at the same time. The NPS custody counts include all inmates held within a responding jurisdiction’s facilities, including inmates housed for other jurisdictions. The custody counts exclude inmates held in local jails and in other jurisdictions. With a few exceptions for several responding jurisdictions, the NPS custody counts exclude inmates held in privately operated facilities. The NPS counts also include all inmates in state-operated facilities in Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Rhode Island, and Vermont, which have combined jail-prison systems. Since 2001 NPS prisoner counts have excluded inmates held by the District of Columbia, which as of yearend 2001 operated only a jail system. Prisoners sentenced under the District of Columbia criminal code are housed in federal facilities. Illinois provided its 2007 total jurisdiction count. Combined with the 2006 reported counts for gender and sentenced individuals, ratio estimates were calculated to estimate the 2007 jurisdiction counts for males, females, and sentenced individuals. Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 9 Illinois, Florida, and Oregon did not provide data for nonU.S. citizens and juveniles held in custody at midyear 2007. Estimated totals were calculated using the custody, nonU.S. citizen, and juvenile information provided at midyear 2006. For more information about the NPS data collection instruments, see <http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/correct.htm#nps>. Other inmate counts With the exception of 2005, data on the number of inmates held in the custody of local jails are from the BJS Annual Survey of Jails (ASJ). The ASJ provides data on inmates in custody at midyear. For more information about the ASJ, see Methodology in Jail Inmates at Midyear 2007 (NCJ 221945). The number of inmates held in the custody of local jails in 2005 are from the 2005 Census of Jail Inmates. The 2005 Census of Jail Inmates was the eighth in a series. Previous censuses of jails were conducted in 1970, 1972, 1978, 1983, 1988, 1993 and 1999. To reduce respondent burden and improve data quality and timeliness, the census was split into two parts: the Census of Jail Inmates, 2005, and the Census of Jail Facilities, 2006, (conducted on March 31, 2006). As in previous censuses, the U.S. Census Bureau was the collection agent for BJS. The 2005 Census of Jail Inmates included all locally administered confinement facilities (under the authority of 2,853 local jurisdictions). These facilities are intended for adults but sometimes hold juveniles. They hold inmates beyond arraignment and are staffed by municipal or county employees. The census also included 42 jails that were privately operated under contract for local governments and 65 multi-jurisdiction jails that were administered by two or more local governments. Included in the census, but excluded from this report due to lack of comparability with previous survey years, were 13 facilities maintained by the Federal Bureau of Prisons and functioned as jails. The census excluded temporary holding facilities, such as drunk tanks and police lockups, that do not hold persons after they are formally charged in court (usually within 72 hours of arrest). Also, the census excluded state-operated facilities in Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Rhode Island, and Vermont, which have combined jail-prison systems. 10 Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 Fourteen locally operated jails in Alaska were included. All jail jurisdictions responded to the census, resulting in a 100% response rate. Estimating age-specific incarceration rates Estimates are provided for the number of persons held in custody in state or federal prisons or in local jails by gender (within genders by age group), race (non-Hispanic white and non-Hispanic black), and Hispanic origin. The detailed race and Hispanic origin categories exclude estimates of persons identifying two or more races. For 2000 and 2007, estimates were produced separately for inmates under state and federal jurisdiction and then combined to obtain a total estimated population. State estimates were prepared by combining information about the gender of prisoners from the NPS with information on self-reported race and Hispanic origin from the 2004 Survey of Inmates of State Correctional Facilities. To estimate federal prisoners, the distributions of FJSP counts of sentenced federal inmates by gender, age, race, and Hispanic origin on September 30, 2006, were applied to the NPS counts of sentenced federal inmates by gender at midyear 2007. Estimates of the U.S. resident population for July 1, 2007, by age, gender, race, and Hispanic origin, were generated by applying the July 1, 2007 age distributions within gender, race, and Hispanic origin groups to the June 30, 2007 population estimates by gender. The population estimates were provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Age-specific rates of incarceration for each demographic group were calculated by dividing the estimated number of sentenced prisoners within each age group by the estimated number of U.S. residents in each age group, multiplying the quotient by 100,000, and then rounding to the nearest whole number. Totals by gender include all prisoners and U.S. residents regardless of racial or Hispanic origin, while incarceration rates for detailed race and Hispanic origin groups exclude persons identifying two or more races. NPS jurisdiction notes Alaska—Prisons and jails form one integrated system. All NPS data include jail and prison populations housed in state and out of state. Jurisdictional counts exclude inmates held in local jails that are operated by communities. Arizona—Jurisdiction counts are based on custody data and inmates in contracted beds. California—Non-citizens are defined as inmates held by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. Jurisdiction counts include felons and unsentenced inmates who are temporarily housed in local jails or in a hospital. Colorado—Jurisdiction counts include 166 inmates housed in local jails, 4,542 inmates in Colorado contract facilities, and 209 inmates in the Youthful Offender System, which was established primarily for violent juvenile offenders. Counts of inmates with a sentence of more than 1 year include an undetermined number of inmates with a sentence of 1 year or less. Non-citizen is defined as foreign-born. Jurisdiction counts are based on custody counts. Counts for 2006 have been revised to reflect custody counts instead of jurisdiction counts. Connecticut—Prison and jails form one integrated system. All NPS data include jail and prison populations. Delaware—Prisons and jails form one integrated system. All NPS data include jail and prison populations. Federal—Custody counts include inmates housed in secure facilities where the BOP had a direct contract with a private operator or a sub-contract with a private provider at a local government facility. Custody includes 8,025 inmates held in non-secure privately operated community corrections centers (Halfway Houses) and on home confinement. Georgia—Counts are based on custody data. Hawaii—Prisons and jails form one integrated systems. All NPS data include jail and prison populations. Non-citizen data based only on inmates who reported their citizenship. Custody counts exclude inmates held in a state run hospital. Illinois—Data provided only for jurisdiction counts and sentenced prisoner counts. See Methodology. Iowa—Jurisdiction counts are based on custody data. Jurisdiction counts for Inmates with a sentence of more than 1 year include an undetermined number of inmates with a sentence of less than 1 year and unsentenced inmates. Iowa does not differentiate between these groups in its data system. Louisiana—Counts are as of December 27, 2006. Counts include 14,953 males and 1,244 females housed in local jails as a result of a partnership with the Louisiana Sheriffs’ Association and local authorities. Custody and jurisdiction counts included evacuees from Hurricane Katrina and other pretrial offenders from Orleans and Jefferson parish jails. Due to the effects of Hurricane Katrina, Orleans and Jefferson parish prison capacities are down. Local jail population is down from the 2004 numbers. Kansas—Jurisdiction counts of inmates with a sentence of more than 1 year include an undetermined number of inmates with a sentence with a sentence of more than 1 year. Citizen counts are estimated. Maryland—Jurisdiction counts by sentence length are estimates extracted from actual sentence length breakdowns from automated data and applied to totals based on manual data. Non-citizen is defined as foreign-born. Massachusetts—By law, offenders may be sentenced to terms of up to 2½ years in locally-operated jails and correctional institutions. Such populations are included in counts and rates for local jails and correctional institutions. About 6,200 inmates with sentences of more than one year were held in local jails. Jurisdiction and custody counts include an undetermined number of inmates who were remanded to court, transferred to the custody of another state, federal, or locally-operated system, and subsequently released. Nevada—Due to a system conversion, information provided is as of June 4, 2007. New Jersey—Jurisdiction counts of inmates with a sentence of more than 1 year include an undetermined number of inmates with sentences of 1 year. The Department of Corrections has no jurisdiction over inmates with sentences of less than 1 year or over unsentenced inmates. Citizenship data were not collected from every inmate. New York—Reports foreign-born inmates rather than non-citizens. Ohio—Jurisdiction counts of inmates with a sentence of more than 1 year include an undetermined number of inmates with sentences of 1 year or less. Oklahoma—Jurisdiction counts for inmates with sentences of less than 1 year consist mainly of offenders ordered by the court to the Delayed Sentencing Program for Young Adults pursuant to 22 O.S. 996 through 996.3. Non-citizen is defined as any inmate with an ICE detainer. Oregon—Jurisdiction counts include an undetermined number of inmates with sentences of one year or less. County authorities retain jurisdiction over the majority of these types of inmates. Rhode Island—Prisons and jails form one integrated system. All NPS data include jail and prison populations. Tennessee—Non-citizen defined as foreign-born. Vermont—Prisons and jails form one integrated system. All NPS data include jail and prison populations. Mississippi—Does not collect citizenship data. Missouri—Non-citizen defined as foreignborn. Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 11 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics *NCJ~221944* PRESORTED STANDARD POSTAGE & FEES PAID DOJ/BJS Permit No. G-91 Washington, DC 20531 Official Business Penalty for Private Use $300 This report in portable document format (includes 12 appendix tables) and in ASCII and its related statistical data are available at the BJS World Wide Web Internet site: <http://www. ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/abstract/pim07.htm> Office of Justice Programs Innovation • Partnerships • Safer Neighborhoods http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov The Bureau of Justice Statistics is the statistical agency of the U.S. Department of Justice. Jeffrey L. Sedgwick is the director. BJS Bulletins present the first release of findings from permanent data collection programs. This Bulletin was written by William J. Sabol, Ph.D., and Heather Couture. Todd D. Minton verified the report. Theresa M. Reitz carried out the data collection and processing under the supervision of Charlene M. Sebold, Governments Division, Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce. Duane H. Cavanaugh provided technical assistance. Georgette Walsh edited the report, Tina Dorsey produced the report, and Jayne Robinson prepared the report for final printing under the supervision of Doris J. James. June 2008, NCJ 221944 12 Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 Appendix table 1. Growth in the number of prisoners under state or federal jurisdiction, December 31, 2005 and 2006, June 30, 2006 and 2007, by rank in 2000 Percent change 6/30/2006- 12/31/200612/31/2006 6/30/2007 Region and jurisdiction 12/31/2005 Number of prisoners 6/30/2006 12/31/2006 U.S. Total Federal State 1,527,929 187,618 1,340,311 1,558,235 191,080 1,367,155 1,570,115 193,046 1,377,069 1,595,034 199,118 1,395,916 2.0% 1.8 2.0 0.8% 1.0 0.7 1.6% 3.1 1.4 10 largest Texas California Florida New York Michigan Ohio Illinois Georgiaa Pennsylvania Louisiana 759,721 169,003 170,676 89,768 62,743 49,546 45,854 44,919 48,749 42,380 36,083 777,207 172,889 175,115 91,001 63,295 50,766 47,494 45,440 51,549 43,087 36,571 783,962 172,116 175,512 92,969 63,315 51,577 49,166 45,106 52,792 44,397 37,012 789,700 172,626 176,059 95,078 63,536 50,648 50,418 45,565 53,226 45,563 36,981 2.3% 2.3 2.6 1.4 0.9 2.5 3.6 1.2 5.7 1.7 1.4 0.9% -0.4 0.2 2.2 0.0 1.6 3.5 -0.7 2.4 3.0 1.2 0.7% 0.3 0.3 2.3 0.3 -1.8 2.5 1.0 0.8 2.6 -0.1 2nd 10 North Carolina Virginia New Jersey Missouri Arizonaa Alabama Maryland Oklahoma Tennessee South Carolina 290,286 36,365 35,344 27,359 30,823 33,565 27,888 22,737 26,676 26,369 23,160 293,429 37,201 36,074 28,436 30,657 34,962 27,888 23,084 25,375 26,119 23,633 293,622 37,460 36,688 27,371 30,167 35,892 28,241 22,945 25,497 25,745 23,616 300,010 38,179 37,824 28,378 29,942 37,088 29,244 23,123 25,686 26,453 24,093 1.1% 2.3 2.1 3.9 -0.5 4.2 0.0 1.5 -4.9 -0.9 2.0 0.1% 0.7 1.7 -3.7 -1.6 2.7 1.3 -0.6 0.5 -1.4 -0.1 2.2% 1.9 3.1 3.7 -0.7 3.3 3.6 0.8 0.7 2.8 2.0 3rd 10 Wisconsin Mississippi Indiana Connecticutb Colorado Kentucky Washington Arkansas Massachusetts Oregon 183,262 22,697 20,515 24,455 19,442 21,456 19,662 17,382 13,541 10,701 13,411 186,755 23,005 21,085 25,504 20,054 22,145 20,005 16,633 13,570 11,109 13,645 189,666 23,431 21,068 26,091 20,566 22,481 20,000 17,561 13,729 11,032 13,707 194,247 23,766 21,758 26,833 20,780 22,662 21,644 17,438 13,914 11,440 14,012 1.9% 1.4 2.8 4.3 3.1 3.2 1.7 -4.3 0.2 3.8 1.7 1.6% 1.9 -0.1 2.3 2.6 1.5 0.0 5.6 1.2 -0.7 0.5 2.4% 1.4 3.3 2.8 1.0 0.8 8.2 -0.7 1.3 3.7 2.2 4th 10 Nevada Kansas Iowaa Delawareb Minnesota Utah Idaho New Mexico Hawaiib Alaskab 76,563 11,782 9,068 8,737 6,966 9,281 6,382 6,818 6,571 6,146 4,812 78,450 12,468 8,936 8,695 7,271 9,776 6,235 6,976 6,803 6,227 5,063 78,135 12,901 8,816 8,875 7,206 9,108 6,430 7,124 6,639 5,967 5,069 79,891 13,034 8,850 8,837 7,521 9,891 6,524 7,357 6,526 6,039 5,312 2.5% 5.8 -1.5 -0.5 4.4 5.3 -2.3 2.3 3.5 1.3 5.2 -0.4% 3.5 -1.3 2.1 -0.9 -6.8 3.1 2.1 -2.4 -4.2 0.1 2.2% 1.0 0.4 -0.4 4.4 8.6 1.5 3.3 -1.7 1.2 4.8 10 smallest Nebraska West Virginia Rhode Islandb Montana South Dakota New Hampshire Vermontb Wyoming Maine North Dakota 30,479 4,455 5,312 3,654 3,532 3,463 2,530 2,078 2,047 2,023 1,385 31,314 4,507 5,408 3,914 3,596 3,527 2,682 2,139 2,094 2,046 1,401 31,684 4,407 5,733 3,996 3,572 3,359 2,805 2,215 2,114 2,120 1,363 32,068 4,435 5,886 4,119 3,469 3,446 2,814 2,165 2,114 2,185 1,435 2.7% 1.2 1.8 7.1 1.8 1.8 6.0 2.9 2.3 1.1 1.2 1.2% -2.2 6.0 2.1 -0.7 -4.8 4.6 3.6 1.0 3.6 -2.7 1.2% 0.6 2.7 3.1 -2.9 2.6 0.3 -2.3 0.0 3.1 5.3 a 6/30/2007 12/31/20056/30/2006 Population based on custody counts. and jails form one integrated system. Data include total jail and prison populations. bPrisons Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 13 Appendix table 2. Sentenced prisoners under the jurisdiction of state or federal correctional authorities, by region and jurisdiction, December 31, 2000 and 2006, and June 30, 2007 Region and jurisdiction U.S. Totala Federal Statea Number of prisoners 12/31/2000 12/31/2006 6/30/2007 Average annual change 12/31/2000-12/31/2006 Percent change 12/31/2006-6/30/2007 1,331,278 125,044 1,206,234 1,502,179 173,533 1,328,646 1,528,041 178,040 1,350,001 2.0% 5.6 1.6 1.7% 2.6 1.6 Northeast Connecticutb Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jerseyc New York Pennsylvania Rhode Islandb Vermontb 166,632 13,155 1,635 9,479 2,257 29,784 70,199 36,844 1,966 1,313 166,078 13,746 1,997 9,472 2,737 27,371 62,974 43,998 2,149 1,634 168,949 13,964 1,748 9,818 2,795 28,378 63,110 45,092 2,418 1,626 -0.1% 0.7 3.4 0.0 3.3 -1.4 -1.8 3.0 1.5 3.7 1.7% 1.6 -12.5 3.7 2.1 3.7 0.2 2.5 12.5 -0.5 Midwest Illinois Indiana Iowac,d Kansasc Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohioc South Dakota Wisconsin 236,458 45,281 19,811 7,955 8,344 47,718 6,238 27,519 3,816 994 45,833 2,613 20,336 259,610 45,106 26,055 8,838 8,816 51,577 9,108 30,146 4,204 1,363 49,166 3,350 21,881 262,485 / 26,807 8,806 8,850 50,648 9,891 29,928 4,322 1,435 50,418 3,437 22,378 1.6% -0.1 4.7 1.8 0.9 1.3 6.5 1.5 1.6 5.4 1.2 4.2 1.2 1.1% : 2.9 -0.4 0.4 -1.8 8.6 -0.7 2.8 5.3 2.5 2.6 2.3 South Alabama Arkansas Delawareb District of Columbiae Florida Georgiad Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia 538,997 26,034 11,851 3,937 5,008 71,318 44,141 14,919 35,207 22,490 19,239 27,043 23,181 21,017 22,166 158,008 29,643 3,795 597,828 27,526 13,713 4,195 ~ 92,874 52,781 19,514 36,376 22,316 19,219 32,219 23,889 22,861 25,745 162,193 36,688 5,719 609,233 28,278 13,871 4,193 ~ 95,078 53,220 21,164 36,777 22,416 21,102 32,771 24,250 23,202 26,453 162,976 37,824 5,658 1.7% 0.9 2.5 1.1 ~ 4.5 3.0 4.6 0.5 -0.1 0.0 3.0 0.5 1.4 2.5 0.4 3.6 7.1 1.9% 2.7 1.2 0.0 ~ 2.4 0.8 8.5 1.1 0.4 9.8 1.7 1.5 1.5 2.8 0.5 3.1 -1.1 West 264,147 305,130 309,334 2.4% 1.4% 2,128 3,116 3,084 6.6 -1.0 Alaskab 25,412 31,830 34,581 3.8 8.6 Arizonad California 160,412 173,942 174,603 1.4 0.4 16,833 22,481 22,662 4.9 0.8 Coloradoc b 3,553 4,373 4,332 3.5 -0.9 Hawaii Idaho 5,535 7,124 7,357 4.3 3.3 Montana 3,105 3,547 3,443 2.2 -2.9 Nevada 10,063 12,753 13,034 4.0 2.2 New Mexico 4,666 6,361 6,295 5.3 -1.0 c 10,553 13,667 13,980 4.4 2.3 Oregon Utah 5,541 6,339 6,417 2.3 1.2 Washington 14,666 17,483 17,432 3.0 -0.3 Wyoming 1,680 2,114 2,114 3.9 0.0 Note: Sentenced prisoner is defined as a prisoner sentenced to more than 1 year. /Not reported. :Not calculated. ~ Not applicable. See footnote e. aTotals estimated. Illinois did not provide data. b Prisons and jails form one integrated system. Data include total jail and prison populations. cIncludes some inmates sentenced to 1 year or less. d Population based on custody counts. e As of December 31, 2001, sentenced felons from the District of Columbia were the responsibility of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. 14 Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 Appendix table 3. Male prisoners under the jurisdiction of state or federal correctional authorities, by region and jurisdiction, December 31, 2000 and 2006, and June 30, 2007 Region and jurisdiction U.S. Totala Federal Statea 12/31/2000 Number of prisoners 12/31/2006 6/30/2007 Average annual change 12/31/2000-12/31/2006 Percent change 12/31/2006-6/30/2007 1,298,027 135,171 1,162,856 1,457,641 180,071 1,277,570 1,479,726 185,546 1,294,180 2.0% 4.9 1.6 1.5% 3.0 1.3 Northeast Connecticutb Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Rhode Islandb Vermontb 165,744 16,949 1,613 10,059 2,137 28,134 66,919 35,268 3,048 1,617 168,087 18,972 1,975 10,186 2,633 25,943 60,456 42,148 3,716 2,058 171,111 19,170 2,050 10,589 2,620 26,966 60,699 43,160 3,841 2,016 0.2% 1.9 3.4 0.2 3.5 -1.3 -1.7 3.0 3.4 4.1 1.8% 1.0 3.8 4.0 -0.5 3.9 0.4 2.4 3.4 -2.0 Midwest Illinois Indiana Iowac Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin 222,780 42,432 18,673 7,363 7,840 45,587 5,870 25,550 3,629 1,008 43,025 2,416 19,387 243,792 42,386 23,924 8,084 8,178 49,407 8,546 27,588 3,994 1,206 45,465 3,009 22,005 246,019 / 24,564 8,074 8,197 48,547 9,243 27,430 4,020 1,291 46,527 3,050 22,289 1.5% 0.0 4.2 1.6 0.7 1.4 6.5 1.3 1.6 3.0 0.9 3.7 2.1 0.9% : 2.7 -0.1 0.2 -1.7 8.2 -0.6 0.7 7.0 2.3 1.4 1.3 South Alabama Arkansas Delawareb District of Columbiad Florida Georgiac Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia 521,562 24,506 11,143 6,324 7,100 67,214 41,474 13,858 32,988 22,319 18,572 29,363 20,787 20,358 20,797 153,097 28,109 3,553 575,729 26,191 12,687 6,633 ~ 86,480 49,235 17,942 34,623 21,864 19,279 34,774 22,950 22,013 23,787 158,317 33,795 5,159 584,783 27,073 12,847 6,882 ~ 88,387 49,696 19,266 34,582 21,954 19,876 35,469 23,068 22,442 24,464 158,669 34,838 5,270 1.7% 1.1 2.2 0.8 ~ 4.3 2.9 4.4 0.8 -0.3 0.6 2.9 1.7 1.3 2.3 0.6 3.1 6.4 1.6% 3.4 1.3 3.8 ~ 2.2 0.9 7.4 -0.1 0.4 3.1 2.0 0.5 1.9 2.8 0.2 3.1 2.2 West Alaskab Arizonac California Colorado Hawaiib Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming 252,770 3,889 24,546 151,840 15,500 4,492 5,042 2,799 9,217 4,831 9,984 5,256 13,850 1,524 289,962 4,551 32,736 163,535 20,179 5,233 6,347 3,211 11,765 5,972 12,687 5,810 16,065 1,871 292,267 4,691 33,809 163,942 20,335 5,284 6,559 3,167 11,879 5,906 12,968 5,887 15,964 1,876 2.3% 2.7 4.9 1.2 4.5 2.6 3.9 2.3 4.2 3.6 4.1 1.7 2.5 3.5 0.8% 3.1 3.3 0.2 0.8 1.0 3.3 -1.4 1.0 -1.1 2.2 1.3 -0.6 0.3 /Not reported. :Not calculated. ~ Not applicable. See footnote d. a Totals estimated. Illinois did not provide data. b Prisons and jails form one integrated system. Data include total jail and prison populations. c Population based on custody counts. d As of December 31, 2001, sentenced felons from the District of Columbia were the responsibility the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 15 Appendix table 4. Female prisoners under the jurisdiction of state or federal correctional authorities, by region and jurisdiction, December 31, 2000 and 2006, and June 30, 2007 Region and jurisdiction U.S. Totala Federal Statea 12/31/2000 Number of prisoners 12/31/2006 6/30/2007 Average annual change 12/31/2000-12/31/2006 Percent change 12/31/2006-6/30/2007 93,234 10,245 82,989 112,474 12,975 99,499 115,308 13,572 101,736 3.2% 4.0 3.1 2.5% 4.6 2.2 9,082 1,406 66 663 120 1,650 3,280 1,579 238 80 9,730 1,594 145 846 172 1,428 2,859 2,249 280 157 9,869 1,610 135 851 194 1,412 2,837 2,403 278 149 1.2% 2.1 14.0 4.1 6.2 -2.4 -2.3 6.1 2.7 11.9 1.4% 1.0 -6.9 0.6 12.8 -1.1 -0.8 6.8 -0.7 -5.1 Midwest Illinois Indiana Iowac Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin 14,598 2,849 1,452 592 504 2,131 368 1,993 266 68 2,808 200 1,367 17,674 2,720 2,167 791 638 2,170 562 2,579 413 157 3,701 350 1,426 18,047 / 2,269 763 653 2,101 648 2,512 415 144 3,891 396 1,477 3.2% -0.8 6.9 4.9 4.0 0.3 7.3 4.4 7.6 15.0 4.7 9.8 0.7 2.1% : 4.7 -3.5 2.4 -3.2 15.3 -2.6 0.5 -8.3 5.1 13.1 3.6 South Alabama Arkansas Delawareb District of Columbiad Florida Georgiac Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia 39,652 1,826 772 597 356 4,105 2,758 1,061 2,219 1,219 1,669 1,903 2,394 1,420 1,369 13,622 2,059 303 47,088 2,050 1,042 573 ~ 6,489 3,557 2,058 2,389 1,081 1,789 2,686 2,547 1,603 1,958 13,799 2,893 574 48,453 2,171 1,067 639 ~ 6,691 3,530 2,378 2,399 1,169 1,882 2,710 2,618 1,651 1,989 13,957 2,986 616 2.9% 1.9 5.1 -0.7 ~ 7.9 4.3 11.7 1.2 -2.0 1.2 5.9 1.0 2.0 6.1 0.2 5.8 11.2 2.9% 5.9 2.4 11.5 ~ 3.1 -0.8 15.5 0.4 8.1 5.2 0.9 2.8 3.0 1.6 1.1 3.2 7.3 Northeast Connecticutb Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Rhode Islandb Vermontb West 19,657 25,007 25,367 4.1% 1.4% 284 518 621 10.5 19.9 Alaskab Arizonac 1,964 3,156 3,279 8.2 3.9 California 11,161 11,977 12,117 1.2 1.2 Colorado 1,333 2,302 2,327 9.5 1.1 561 734 755 4.6 2.9 Hawaiib Idaho 493 777 798 7.9 2.7 Montana 306 361 302 2.8 -16.3 Nevada 846 1,136 1,155 5.0 1.7 New Mexico 511 667 620 4.5 -7.0 Oregon 596 1,020 1,044 9.4 2.4 Utah 381 620 637 8.5 2.7 Washington 1,065 1,496 1,474 5.8 -1.5 Wyoming 156 243 238 7.7 -2.1 /Not reported. :Not calculated. ~ Not applicable. See footnote d. a Totals estimated. Illinois did not provide data. bPrisons and jails form one integrated system. Data include total jail and prison populations. c Population based on custody counts. d As of December 31, 2001, sentenced felons from the District of Columbia were the responsibility of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. 16 Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 Appendix table 5. Imprisonment rates of sentenced male and female prisoners under the jurisdiction of state or federal correctional authorities, by gender, region, and jurisdiction, June 30, 2007 Imprisonment rate, June 30, 2007a Male Female Region and jurisdiction Total U.S. Totalb Federal Stateb 509 59 451 957 112 846 69 8 62 Northeast Connecticutc Maine Massachusettsd New Hampshire New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Rhode Islandc Vermontc 309 399 133 248 212 327 327 363 229 262 604 771 258 499 401 635 644 707 453 499 29 45 14 13 29 32 28 37 18 32 Midwest Illinois Indiana Iowae Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin 395 : 422 295 319 503 190 509 244 224 440 432 399 748 : 785 546 596 979 357 955 446 402 832 767 754 53 : 70 50 47 41 25 83 45 45 66 99 49 South Alabama Arkansas Delawarec Florida Georgiae Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia 555 611 489 485 521 558 499 857 399 723 362 670 526 430 682 490 312 1,047 1,169 922 949 985 1,059 908 1,649 784 1,366 697 1,223 1,011 814 1,267 920 572 79 86 73 48 72 73 106 108 38 119 41 131 66 63 99 76 63 West Alaskac Arizonae California Colorado Hawaiic Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming 441 451 546 478 466 338 491 359 508 320 373 243 269 404 813 793 998 891 830 594 869 655 909 587 695 434 495 708 69 82 92 65 97 77 107 63 92 59 55 47 45 92 :Not calculated. The number of prisoners sentenced to more than 1 year per 100,000 U.S. residents. Based on census estimates for July 1, 2007. bTotals estimated. Illinois did not provide data. c Prisons and jails form one integrated system. Data include total jail and prison populations. dThe imprisonment rate includes an estimated 6,200 inmates sentenced to more than 1 year, but held in local jails or houses of corrections. e Population based on custody counts. a Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 17 Appendix table 6. Number of sentenced prisoners admitted and released from state or federal jurisdiction, by region and jurisdiction, 2000, 2005, and 2006 Admissions Region and Jurisdiction U.S. Total Federal State 2000 2005 2006 Releases Average annual change 2000-2006 2000 2005 2006 Average annual change 2000-2006 625,219 43,732 581,487 733,009 56,057 676,952 749,798 57,495 692,303 3.1% 4.7 2.9 604,858 35,259 569,599 698,459 47,981 650,478 713,473 47,920 665,553 2.8% 5.2 2.6 67,765 6,185 751 2,062 1,051 13,653 27,601 11,777 3,701 984 68,742 6,513 521 2,597 1,271 14,251 24,199 16,222 911 2,257 71,523 6,904 609 2,686 1,312 13,980 25,710 17,106 876 2,340 0.9% 1.8 -3.4 4.5 3.8 0.4 -1.2 6.4 : : 70,646 5,918 677 2,889 1,044 15,362 28,828 11,759 3,223 946 67,152 6,349 573 2,166 1,179 13,590 25,198 15,069 769 2,259 67,970 6,019 501 2,254 1,187 13,986 25,079 15,648 967 2,329 -0.6% 0.3 -4.9 -4.1 2.2 -1.6 -2.3 4.9 : : Midwest Illinoisa Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin 117,776 29,344 11,876 4,656 5,002 12,169 4,406 14,454 1,688 605 23,780 1,400 8,396 150,411 39,887 16,957 6,397 4,892 13,145 7,112 19,110 2,264 1,088 29,121 2,664 7,774 155,549 39,887 17,671 6,565 5,063 14,643 7,253 18,429 1,939 1,101 31,866 2,429 8,703 4.7% 5.2 6.8 5.9 0.2 3.1 8.7 4.1 2.3 10.5 5.0 9.6 0.6 114,382 28,876 11,053 4,379 5,231 10,874 4,244 13,346 1,503 598 24,793 1,327 8,158 146,727 38,964 16,432 5,795 4,768 12,397 7,115 18,881 1,966 998 27,947 2,640 8,824 150,438 39,034 16,410 5,834 5,318 12,641 7,591 20,092 2,041 1,039 28,552 3,137 8,749 4.7% 5.2 6.8 4.9 0.3 2.5 10.2 7.1 5.2 9.6 2.4 15.4 1.2 South Alabama Arkansas Delaware Floridab Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia 217,950 6,296 6,941 2,709 35,683 17,373 8,116 15,735 10,327 5,796 9,848 7,426 8,460 13,675 58,197 9,791 1,577 261,503 9,723 8,053 1,422 46,531 19,228 13,324 14,801 10,113 8,923 10,454 8,756 9,446 14,251 71,889 11,989 2,600 255,495 10,039 5,992 1,546 36,295 22,347 14,051 15,067 10,295 9,918 10,594 8,508 9,597 13,655 71,927 12,834 2,830 2.7% 8.1 -2.4 -8.9 0.3 4.3 9.6 -0.7 -0.1 9.4 1.2 2.3 2.1 0.0 3.6 4.6 10.2 210,777 7,136 6,308 2,260 33,994 14,797 7,733 14,536 10,004 4,940 9,687 6,628 8,676 13,893 59,776 9,148 1,261 254,010 10,405 9,037 1,555 42,017 16,974 12,316 14,880 10,618 9,101 9,683 8,338 9,642 14,410 70,793 12,104 2,137 247,588 11,283 5,668 1,470 35,454 17,468 13,381 14,618 10,176 10,123 9,976 7,867 9,208 15,298 70,413 12,794 2,391 2.7% 7.9 -1.8 -6.9 0.7 2.8 9.6 0.1 0.3 12.7 0.5 2.9 1.0 1.6 2.8 5.7 11.3 West Alaska Arizona California Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming 177,996 2,427 9,560 129,640 7,036 1,594 3,386 1,202 4,929 3,161 4,059 3,270 7,094 638 196,296 2,868 12,440 129,559 9,899 1,662 4,075 2,390 5,648 4,264 6,436 3,600 12,683 772 209,736 3,065 13,954 138,523 10,468 1,455 4,129 2,304 6,108 4,337 5,484 3,532 15,540 837 2.8% 4.0 6.5 1.1 6.8 -1.5 3.4 11.5 3.6 5.4 5.1 1.3 14.0 4.6 173,794 2,599 9,100 129,621 5,881 1,379 2,697 1,031 4,374 3,383 3,371 2,897 6,764 697 182,589 2,699 11,865 121,523 8,658 1,409 3,541 2,042 4,804 4,060 6,177 3,242 11,872 697 199,557 2,719 12,209 133,905 9,441 1,500 3,808 2,262 4,700 4,274 5,138 3,469 15,363 769 2.3% 0.8 5.0 0.5 8.2 1.4 5.9 14.0 1.2 4.0 7.3 3.0 14.7 1.7 Northeast Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont Note: Total exclude escapes, AWOL's, and transfers to and from other jurisdictions. :Not calculated. a Due to nonresponse, 2005 counts were substituted for 2006. b A change in the reporting in 2004 excluded unsentenced prisoners and those sentenced to less than 1 year. 18 Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 Appendix table 7. Number of sentenced prisoners admitted and released from state or federal jurisdiction, December 31, 2006 Region and jurisdiction U.S. Total Federal State Total Admissions New court commitments Parole violators Total Releases Conditional releases Unconditional releases 749,798 57,495 692,303 491,810 50,204 441,606 246,781 7,286 239,495 713,473 47,920 665,553 499,547 1,746 497,801 193,863 45,749 148,114 71,523 6,904 609 2,686 1,312 13,980 25,710 17,106 876 2,340 46,845 5,727 393 2,418 691 10,007 16,252 9,578 754 1,025 23,008 1,112 216 268 609 3,908 9,387 6,071 122 1,315 67,970 6,019 501 2,254 1,187 13,986 25,079 15,648 967 2,329 49,372 3,305 304 666 927 8,943 22,071 10,759 334 2,063 15,998 2,463 189 1,558 254 4,781 2,748 3,119 626 260 Midwest Illinoisa Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin 155,549 39,887 17,671 6,565 5,063 14,643 7,253 18,429 1,939 1,101 31,866 2,429 8,703 107,669 25,521 15,119 3,536 3,572 9,071 4,770 9,846 1,687 843 27,175 1,296 5,233 44,615 14,254 2,552 892 1,454 5,186 2,477 8,574 252 256 4,461 787 3,470 150,438 39,034 16,410 5,834 5,318 12,641 7,591 20,092 2,041 1,039 28,552 3,137 8,749 116,770 33,527 13,700 3,916 3,752 10,236 6,300 17,955 1,047 790 14,556 2,707 8,284 31,842 5,430 2,640 1,177 1,528 1,782 1,282 2,064 985 247 13,865 420 422 South Alabama Arkansas Delaware Floridab Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia 258,325 10,039 5,992 1,546 36,295 22,347 14,051 15,067 10,295 9,918 10,594 8,508 9,597 13,655 71,927 12,834 2,830 191,454 8,554 4,544 1,110 36,155 18,225 10,572 9,726 6,628 8,684 10,459 6,091 6,298 7,913 42,676 12,256 1,563 61,553 1,464 1,350 402 134 4,122 3,479 5,341 3,652 1,207 135 2,417 3,108 5,742 27,457 578 965 247,588 11,283 5,668 1,470 35,454 17,468 13,381 14,618 10,176 10,123 9,976 7,867 9,208 15,298 70,413 12,794 2,391 152,929 7,460 5,314 1,205 11,559 11,097 8,398 13,451 9,364 4,756 3,165 4,041 5,069 10,157 54,687 1,981 1,225 86,057 3,674 315 173 23,056 6,259 4,884 1,021 727 1,899 6,709 3,742 3,879 5,071 13,179 10,594 875 West Alaskac Arizona California Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming 209,736 3,065 13,954 138,523 10,468 1,455 4,129 2,304 6,108 4,337 5,484 3,532 15,540 837 95,638 / 11,496 48,640 6,375 764 3,871 1,849 5,406 2,510 3,697 1,882 8,419 729 110,319 / 2,458 89,883 4,092 691 258 447 702 1,427 1,494 1,649 7,110 108 199,557 2,719 12,209 133,905 9,441 1,500 3,808 2,262 4,700 4,274 5,138 3,469 15,363 769 178,730 1,215 9,474 127,817 7,923 781 3,227 1,995 3,038 2,745 4,790 2,623 12,675 427 14,217 1,107 2,304 1,994 1,365 291 561 247 1,662 1,143 7 836 2,362 338 Northeast Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont Note: Totals exclude escapes, AWOLs, and transfers to and from other jurisdictions. Total admissions include new court commitments, returned parole violators, returns from appeals and other admissions. Total releases include conditional releases, unconditional releases, individuals out on appeal or bond, deaths, and other unspecified releases. /Not reported. a Data reported are for December 31, 2005. b A change in reporting in 2004 excluded unsentenced prisoners and those sentenced to less than 1 year. cNew reporting systems prevent the disaggregation of admission type. Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 19 Appendix table 8. Number of state and federal prisoners under jurisdiction in private facilities, June 30, 2006 and 2007 Percent of all prisonersa 6/30/2007 Region and jurisdiction Number of prisoners 6/30/2006 6/30/2007 U.S. Total Federalb State 112,134 27,108 85,026 118,239 30,379 87,860 7.4% 15.3% 6.3 Northeast Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jerseyc New York Pennsylvania Rhode Islandc Vermontc 3,800 0 0 0 0 2,626 0 713 0 461 4,347 0 15 0 0 2,568 0 1,205 0 559 2.4% 0.0 0.7 0.0 0.0 9.0 0.0 2.6 0.0 25.8 Midwest Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin 4,403 ~ 1,356 0 0 0 940 0 0 18 2,080 9 0 4,359 / 1,142 0 0 0 1,144 0 0 0 2,059 14 0 1.7% : 4.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 11.6 0.0 0.0 0.0 4.1 0.4 0.0 South Alabama Arkansas Delaware Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia 53,333 320 0 0 6,285 5,190 2,463 2,954 135 4,865 211 5,926 16 5,169 18,220 1,579 0 53,367 9 0 0 6,420 4,892 2,424 3,114 141 4,779 206 5,950 11 5,180 18,720 1,521 0 8.4% 0.0 0.0 0.0 6.8 9.2 11.2 8.4 0.6 22.0 0.5 23.2 0.0 19.6 10.8 4.0 0.0 West Alaska Arizona California Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico Oregon Utah Washingtonc Wyoming 23,490 1,338 5,318 3,000 4,362 1,885 1,749 1,146 0 2,927 0 0 964 801 25,787 1,503 6,275 3,200 5,021 2,044 1,923 1,273 0 2,835 0 0 1,036 677 8.1% 28.3 16.9 1.8 22.2 33.8 26.1 36.7 0.0 43.4 0.0 0.0 5.9 32.0 ~Not applicable. /Not reported. :Not calculated. aBased on the total number of inmates under jurisdiction. b Includes federal inmates held in non-secure, privately operated facilities (7,357 in 2006 and 8,025 in 2007). c Includes inmates held in out-of-state private facilities. 20 Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 Appendix table 9. Number of state and federal prisoners under jurisdiction in local jails by region and jurisdiction on June 30, 2006 and 2007 Region and jurisdiction U.S. Total Federal State Number of prisoners 6/30/2006 6/30/2007 Percent of all prisoners 6/30/2007a 77,903 1,882 76,021 79,688 2,125 77,563 5.0% 1.1 5.6 Northeast Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont 2,161 ~ 0 279 9 1,823 50 ~ ~ ~ 2,409 ~ 0 234 11 2,157 7 ~ ~ ~ 1.3% ~ 0.0 2.0 0.4 7.6 0.0 ~ ~ 0.0 Midwest Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin 2,998 ~ 1,574 0 0 65 648 0 0 47 0 106 558 3,302 / 1,724 0 0 67 669 0 0 66 0 62 714 1.3% : 6.4 0.0 0.0 0.1 6.8 0.0 0.0 4.6 0.0 1.8 3.0 South Alabama Arkansas Delaware Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia 64,760 2,281 740 ~ 67 5,111 6,070 16,230 141 4,692 0 2,236 371 6,729 13,966 4,994 1,132 65,710 1,421 718 ~ 35 4,946 7,658 16,112 159 4,676 0 1,903 401 7,109 13,202 6,131 1,239 10.4% 4.9 5.2 ~ 0.0 9.3 35.4 43.6 0.7 21.5 0.0 7.4 1.7 26.9 7.6 16.2 21.0 6,102 ~ 153 2,805 579 ~ 492 668 134 / 69 1,164 0 38 6,142 ~ 48 3,251 166 ~ 526 538 121 / 68 1,377 0 47 1.9% ~ 0.1 1.8 0.7 ~ 7.1 15.5 0.9 / 0.5 21.1 0.0 2.2 West Alaska Arizona California Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevadab New Mexico Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming ~ Not applicable. Prisons and jails formed one integrated system. /Not reported. :Not calculated. a Based on the total number of prisoners under jurisdiction. b Due to a system conversion, information provided is as of June 4, 2007. Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 21 Appendix table 10. Estimated percentage of persons held in state or federal prisons or local jails, by gender, race, Hispanic origin, and age, June 30, 2007 Age Totala 18-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65 or older 4.1% 16.9 16.9 15.7 14.5 13.1 8.8 4.6 2.4 1.0 0.8 Male Whiteb 3.6% 14.3 14.1 14.5 15.0 15.1 10.3 5.7 3.5 1.7 1.4 Blackb 4.5% 17.9 17.6 15.4 14.5 12.7 8.7 4.4 1.8 0.6 0.6 Hispanic Totala 4.3% 19.5 20.4 18.0 13.4 10.2 6.8 3.4 1.8 0.8 0.5 2.6% 14.9 15.4 17.0 18.7 15.7 8.7 3.8 1.6 0.6 0.4 Female Whiteb Blackb 2.4% 14.7 15.0 17.0 18.9 15.5 8.7 4.3 1.9 0.7 0.6 Note: Detailed categories exclude persons who reported two or more races. Totals do not sum to 100%. Percentage of inmates under 18 years is not shown. a Includes American Indians, Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific Islanders. b Excludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin. 22 Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 2.2% 13.3 14.8 17.2 19.5 17.2 9.6 3.4 1.0 0.6 0.1 Hispanic 4.0% 19.0 17.8 17.8 16.2 12.1 6.9 3.1 1.9 0.3 0.3 Appendix table 11. Reported number of non-U.S. citizens held in state or federal prisons, by region and jurisdiction, and gender, June 30, 2006 and June 30, 2007 Total June 30, 2006 Male Female Total June 30, 2007 Male 91,053 33,701 57,352 Female 87,353 31,556 55,797 3,700 2,145 1,555 87,226 31,469 55,757 83,657 29,348 54,309 3,569 2,121 1,448 Northeast Connecticuta Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New Yorkb Pennsylvania Rhode Islanda Vermonta 9,361 956 10 915 55 / 6,912 497 / 16 9,011 881 10 863 51 / 6,699 492 / 15 350 75 0 52 4 / 213 5 / 1 9,055 788 15 958 52 / 6,716 507 / 19 8,726 734 14 917 49 / 6,496 500 / 16 329 54 1 41 3 / 220 7 / 3 Midwest Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missourib Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin 4,343 1,277 388 189 264 664 304 409 185 7 603 53 / 4,227 1,245 381 186 261 655 294 385 185 6 577 52 / 116 32 7 3 3 9 10 24 0 1 26 1 / 3,238 / 450 200 281 621 284 447 175 16 699 65 / 3,135 / 439 195 276 614 275 423 174 15 660 64 / 103 / 11 5 5 7 9 24 1 1 39 1 / South Alabama Arkansas Delawarea Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Marylandb Mississippi North Carolina Oklahomac South Carolina Tennesseeb Texas Virginia West Virginia 19,182 52 165 263 5,987 888 / 108 488 ~ 1,299 283 224 180 9,227 / 18 18,612 52 165 255 5,731 872 / 99 463 ~ 1,272 271 218 173 9,025 / 16 570 0 0 8 256 16 / 9 25 ~ 27 12 6 7 202 / 2 16,169 108 174 307 / 1,906 44 107 570 ~ 1,461 339 309 233 9,422 1,187 2 15,717 105 168 295 / 1,849 43 100 549 ~ 1,430 326 303 227 9,185 1,135 2 452 3 6 12 / 57 1 7 21 ~ 31 13 6 6 237 52 0 West Alaskaa Arizona Californiad Coloradob Hawaiia Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming 24,466 11 4,432 15,849 1,137 103 233 6 / 122 1,292 258 951 72 23,947 11 4,352 15,528 1,108 95 217 6 / 121 1,244 255 938 72 519 0 80 321 29 8 16 0 / 1 48 3 13 0 27,295 14 4,874 18,447 1,123 99 292 5 1,053 156 / 223 945 64 26,731 14 4,797 18,060 1,093 94 282 5 1,029 156 / 220 918 63 564 0 77 387 30 5 10 0 24 0 / 3 27 1 Region and jurisdiction U.S. Total Federal State /Not reported. ~Not applicable. a Prisons and jails form one integrated system. Data included total jail and prison populations. bNon-U.S. citizen defined as foreign-born. cNon-U.S. citizen defined as inmates held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) or categorized as being of alien status. dNon-U.S. citizen defined as inmates held by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007 23 Appendix table 12. Reported number of inmates under age 18 held in state prisons, by region and jurisdiction, and gender, June 30, 2006, and June 30, 2007 Region and jurisdiction State Total June 30, 2006 Male Female Total June 30, 2007 Male Female 2,364 2,260 104 2,280 2,189 91 Northeast Connecticuta Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jerseyb New York Pennsylvania Rhode Islanda Vermonta 714 425 0 4 1 17 219 38 5 5 681 405 0 3 0 17 211 36 5 4 33 20 0 1 1 0 8 2 0 1 788 444 0 4 0 21 248 60 5 6 752 417 0 3 0 21 243 58 5 5 36 27 0 1 0 0 5 2 0 1 Midwest Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakotab Wisconsin 447 103 27 17 13 112 11 38 8 1 64 1 52 430 95 25 17 12 112 11 37 8 1 63 0 49 17 8 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 1 3 422 / 52 15 10 149 10 21 13 0 93 5 54 405 / 51 15 10 144 10 17 12 0 93 4 49 17 / 1 0 0 5 0 4 1 0 0 1 5 1,036 70 17 23 221 61 0 9 68 38 188 5 129 14 162 31 ~ 988 67 17 23 210 57 0 9 66 37 176 4 121 14 156 31 ~ 48 3 0 0 11 4 0 0 2 1 12 1 8 0 6 0 ~ 836 108 19 28 / 65 0 11 38 72 161 6 123 25 150 30 ~ 804 106 19 28 / 60 0 11 35 71 152 6 120 25 141 30 ~ 32 2 0 0 / 5 0 0 3 1 9 0 3 0 9 0 ~ 167 4 112 ~ 33 1 3 0 / 0 6 5 0 3 161 4 111 ~ 29 1 2 0 / 0 6 5 0 3 6 0 1 ~ 4 0 1 0 / 0 0 0 0 0 234 10 129 ~ 37 1 1 0 47 0 / 5 3 1 228 10 125 ~ 35 1 1 0 47 0 / 5 3 1 6 0 4 ~ 2 0 0 0 0 0 / 0 0 0 South Alabama Arkansas Delawarea Florida Georgiab Kentucky Louisianab Maryland Mississippi North Carolinab Oklahoma South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia West Alaskaa Arizona Californiab Colorado Hawaiia Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico Oregon Utah Washingtonb Wyoming /Not reported. ~Not applicable. aPrisons and jails formed one integrated system. Data included total jail and prison populations. bCounts include those held in privately operated facilities. 24 Prison Inmates at Midyear 2007