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2012 Corr. Populations U.S. 1 (2012)

handle is hein.death/cpopus0017 and id is 1 raw text is: U.S. Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
Bureau of Justice Statistics

December 2013, NCJ 243936

Correctional Populations
in the United States, 2012
Lauren E. Glaze and Erinn J. Herberman, Ph.D., BJS Statisticians

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t yearend 2012, the combined U.S. adult
correctional systems supervised about
6,937,600 offenders, down by about 51,000
offenders during the year (figure 1). The decrease
observed during 2012 marked the fourth consecutive
year of decline in the correctional population.
However, this was the smallest decrease (down 0.7%)
since the correctional population first declined in
2009, reversing a three-year trend of increasing rates
of decline that started in 2009 and continued through
2011. About 1 in every 35 adult residents in the
United States was under some form of correctional
supervision at yearend 2012, the lowest rate observed
since 1997.
This report summarizes data from several Bureau of
Justice Statistics (BJS) correctional data collections to
provide statistics on the total population supervised
by adult correctional systems in the United States.
(See Methodology for sources.) These systems include
offenders living in the community while supervised
by probation or parole agencies and those held in the
custody of state or federal prisons or local jails.

FIGURE 1
Total population under the supervision of adult
correctional systems and annual percent change,
2000-2012

Population (in millions)

percent change

Annual percent change

Population
2.0
I';
1,0.

0                                                 -       - 1.5
'00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12
Note: See Methodology for information on the methods used to
calculate annual change in the correctional population.
Sources: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Annual Probation Survey, Annual
Parole Survey, Annual Survey of Jails, Census of Jails, and National
Prisoner Statistics Program, 2000-2012.

HIGHLIGHTS

 About 6,937,600 offenders were under the supervision
of adult correctional systems at yearend 2012, declining
by about 51,000 offenders during the year.
* The decrease during 2012 was the fourth consecutive
year of decline in the U.S. correctional population.
* Although the correctional population declined
by 0.7% during 2012, this was the slowest rate of
decline observed since 2009 when the population
first decreased.
 In 2012 about I in every 35 adults in the United States,
or 2.9% of adult residents, was on probation or parole
or incarcerated in prison orjail, the same rate observed
in 1997.

* An estimated I in every 50 adult residents was
supervised in the community on probation or parole
at yearend 2012, compared to I in every 108 adults
incarcerated in prison orjail.
* The decrease in the probation (down 38,300) and
prison (down 21,100) populations accounted for nearly
all of the decline in the total correctional population
during 2012.
* More than half (56%) of the decrease in the U.S.
correctional population during 2012 was attributed
to a drop (28,700 offenders) in California's correctional
population, a decline driven by the state's Public Safety
Realignment Act of 2011.

BIS

December 2013, NCJ 243936

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