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1995 Prison & Jail Inmates Midyear 1 (1995)

handle is hein.death/prjin1995 and id is 1 raw text is: U.S. Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs
August 1996, NCJ-1 61132
Prison and Jail Inmates, 1995

By Darrell K. Gilliard and
Allen J. Beck, Ph.D.
BJS Statisticians
An estimated 1,585,400 persons were
incarcerated in the United States in
1995. Correctional authorities held in
the Nation's prisons and jails 600 per-
sons per 100,000 U.S. residents. Pris-
oners in the custody of the 50 States,
the District of Columbia, and the Fed-
eral Government accounted for two-
thirds of the incarcerated population
(1,078,357 inmates). The other third
was held in local jails (507,044
inmates).
On December 31, 1995, 1,127,132
prisoners were under Federal
or State jurisdiction, a measure that,
unlike custody, includes persons under
the legal authority of a prison system
held elsewhere or outside its facilities.
The total increased 6.8% from yearend
1994. The States and the District of
Columbia added 66,843 prisoners;
the Federal system, 5,216.
On June 30, 1995, local jail authorities
held or supervised an estimated
541,913 offenders. Six percent of
these offenders (34,869) were super-
vised outside of a jail facility in an al-
ternative program such as electronic
monitoring, house detention (without
electronic monitoring), or day report-
ing. In 1995 local jail authorities held
an estimated 507,044 offenders in
their facilities, an increase of 4.2%
during the 12 previous months.

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1990  1991  1992  1993  1994  1995
Federal and State prisons
(holding persons with longer
sentences)
On December 31, 1995-
* 1,127,132 prisoners were under
the jurisdiction of correctional auth-
orities of the 50 States and the Dis-
trict of Columbia (together holding
1,026,882) and of the Federal
Government (100,250).
* Over the 12 preceding months,
the Nation's prison population grew
by 72,059 prisoners - an increase
of 6.8% since yearend 1994.
* State prison systems were oper-
ating between 14% and 25% over
their reported capacity; the Federal
system, 26% over the reported
capacity.
* Nearly 30% of all prisoners in the
U.S. were incarcerated in California
(135,646), Texas (127,766), and
New York (68,484).

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1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995
Local jails
(holding unconvicted persons
and those with shorter sentences)
On June 30, 1995-
e The Nation's local jails held or
supervised an estimated 541,913
persons. Of that total, 34,869 were
in community supervision programs
such as electronic monitoring, house
detention, and day reporting.
* From midyear 1994, the number
of persons held in local jails grew
4.2%- from 486,474 to 507,044.
* An estimated 7,888 juveniles (under
age 18) were held in local jails, an
increase of 17% from 12 months
before. Over three-quarters were
tried or awaiting trial as adults.
0 Over the 12 preceding months,
local jails added space for 41,439
inmates, an annual increase of 8%.
This added space allowed local jails
to operate at 7% below their rated
capacity.

In 1995 the Nation's prisons and jails held nearly 1.6 million
Inmates, or 600 inmates per 100,000 U.S. residents

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