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1996 Prison & Jail Inmates Midyear 1 (1996)

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U.S. Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs

Bureau of Justice Statistics
Bulletin

January 1997, NCJ-162843
Pnison and Jail Inmates
at Midyear 1996

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By Darrell K. Gilliard and
Allen J. Beck, Ph.D.
BJS Statisticians
At midyear 1996 an estimated
1,630,940 persons were incarcerated
in the Nation's prisons and jails. Fed-
eral and State prison authorities and
local jail authorities held in their cus-
tody 615 persons per 100,000 U.S.
residents. Prisoners in the custody
of the 50 States, the District of Co-
lumbia, and the Federal Government
accounted for two-thirds of the
incarcerated population (1,112,448
inmates). The other third were held
in local jails (518,492).
On June 30, 1996, 1,164,356 prisoners
were under Federal or State jurisdic-
tion (includes prisoners in custody and
persons under the legal authority of a
prison system but who are held outside
its facilities). The total increased 5.3%
from midyear 1995. The States and
the District of Columbia added 54,549
prisoners; the Federal system, 4,256.
Local jail authorities held or super-
vised an estimated 591,469 offenders.
Twelve percent of these offenders
(72,977) were supervised outside jail
facilities in programs such as com-
munity service, work release, weekend
reporting, electronic monitoring, and
other alternative programs.

Highlights
Number of persons held
1,800,000 r

1,500,000
1,200,000
900,000
600,000

300,0w

93,167 inmates
1,019,281
518.492

Jails
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1985      1987      1989      1991      1993      1995 'Midyear
1996

Prisons -
* Between July 1, 1995, and June
30, 1996, the Nation's prison popula-
tion grew by 5.3%, less than the
average annual growth of 7.7%
since 1990.
* Four States had 12-month growth
rates of more than 14.0% - Ne-
braska, Montana, North Carolina,
and Oregon. The District of Colum-
bia (down 6.R%), New Hampshire
(-0.7%), and onnecticut (-0.2%)
recorded declines.
* At midyear 1996 there were an
estimated 420 prison inmates per
100,000 U.S. residents - up from
292 at yearend 1990.

Jails -
* On June 28, 1996, an estimated
518,492 inmates were held in the
Nation's local jails, up from 507,044
at midyear 1995.
* The 12-month increase of 2.3%
in the jail population was significantly
below the average annual increase
of 4.2% since 1990.
* In 1996 jails reported their lowest
occupancy rates in 12 years. At mid-
year, jails were operating at 8%
below their rated capacity (562,020).
* Since 1990 the number of jail
inmates per 100,000 U.S. residents
has risen from 163 to 196.

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