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1 Correctional Populations in the United States: Executive Summary 1 (1995)

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Office of Justice Programs

Bureau of Justice Statistics
Executive Summary
April 1995, NCJ-153849
Correctional Populations
in the United States

The Nation's correctional population jumped more than 21/2
times from 1980 through 1993. During 1993 approximately
2.6% of the U.S. population - 4.9 million adults - were
on parole, on probation, or in jails or prisons, an increase of
3 million people since 1980. More than 909,000 men and
women were in the custody of State and Federal prisons,
455,500 were in local jails, 671,000 on parole, and 2.8 mil-
lion on probation.
During the 1980-92 period, the percent of black State and
Federal prisoners increased from 46.5% to 50% at a time
when the percentage of blacks in the general population

ncreased from 11.8% to 12.4%. The Hispanic prison popu-
lation doubled from 7.7% to 14.1%, while Hispanics
in the general population increased from 6.5% to 9.5%.
At yearend 1992, there were 4,094 black male inmates
per 100,000 black adults in the U.S. population, compared
to 502 white male inmates per 100,000 adult white resi-
dents. Among U.S. adults who neither graduated from
high school nor earned a general equivalence degree
(GED), almost 6% of blacks and 1% of whites were in
a Federal or State prison serving a sentence of a year
or more.

Adults in jail, on probation, In prison, or on parole
In the United States, 1980-93
Number of
adult offenders
3,000,000

2,500,000

2,000,000
1,500,000

0............
1980      1982

1984      1986      1988      1990      1992 1993

0 More than two-thirds of the 4.9
million persons under correctional
supervision were on probation or
parole.
* The Nation's parole population had
the fastest rate of growth, 205% from
1980 to 1993.
* During the 13 years between 1980
and 1993, the probation population
grew by more than 1.7 million, larger
than the increase in any other correc-
tional population.
* In 1993 nearly 1.4 million offenders
were in local jail and State or Federal
prison.

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