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2014 Corr. Populations U.S. 1 (2014)

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U.S. Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
Bureau ofJustice Statistics


Revised January 21, 2016


December   2015, NCJ 249513


Correctional Populations


in the United States, 2014

Danielle Kaeble, Lauren Glaze, Anastasios Tsoutis, and Todd Minton, BIS Statisticians


At yearend 2014, an estimated 6,851,000
       persons were under the supervision of
       U.S. adult correctional systems, a decline
of about 52,200 from 6,903,200 at yearend 2013
(figure 1). After peaking at 7,339,600 in 2007, the
correctional population decreased each year by an
average of 1.0%. By yearend 2014, the population
declined by 0.8% to the lowest level observed in
more than a decade (6,886,800 in 2003). About 1 in
36 adults in the United States was under some form
of correctional supervision at yearend 2014. This
was the lowest rate observed since 1996 (5,531,300)
when  about 1.3 million fewer offenders were under
correctional supervision (not shown).

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
under the jurisdiction of state or federal prisons
or held in local jails. (See Terms and definitions for
more information.)


FIGURE   1
Estimated total population under the supervision of
U.S. adult correctional systems, by correctional status,
2000-2014
Population (in millions)
8
7
6

4                        Community supervision population'

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2


Incarcerated population


1  00 '01 '02 '03 '04 '05 '06 '07 '08 '09 '10 '11 '12 '13 '14

Note: Estimates were rounded to the nearest 100. Estimates may not be
comparable to previously published BJS reports because of updated
information or rounding. Includes estimates for nonresponding
jurisdictions. Detail may not sum to total due to adjustments to account
for offenders with multiple correctional statuses. See Methodology.
aIncludes persons living in the community while supervised on
probation or parole.
bincludes inmates under the jurisdiction of state or federal prisons or
held in local jails.
Sources: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Annual Probation Survey, Annual
Parole Survey, Annual Survey of Jails, Census of Jail Inmates, and
National Prisoner Statistics program, 2000-2014.


HIGHLIGHTS


 Adult correctional systems supervised an estimated
  6,851,000 persons at yearend 2014, about 52,200
  fewer offenders than at yearend 2013.
 About  1 in 36 adults (or 2.8% of adults in the
   United States) was under some form of correctional
   supervision at yearend 2014, the lowest rate
   since 1996.
 The correctional population has declined by an
  annual average of 1.0% since 2007.
 The community   supervision population
   (down 1.0%) continued to decline during
   2014, accounting for all of the decrease in the
   correctional population.


 The incarcerated population (up 1,900) slightly
  increased during 2014.
  Between 2007 and 2014, about 88% of the decrease
  in the correctional population (down 488,600
  offenders) was attributed to the decline in the
  probation population.
 Seven jurisdictions accounted for almost half (48%)
  of the U.S. correctional population at yearend 2014.
  Nearly all (47) jurisdictions had a larger proportion
  of their correctional population supervised in the
  community   at yearend 2014 than incarcerated in
  prison or local jail.


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