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1997 Prison & Jail Inmates Midyear 1 (1997)

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January 1998, NCJ 167247
Prison and Jail Inmates
at Midyear 1997

By
Darrell K. Gilliard
and Allen J. Beck, Ph.D.
BJS Statisticians
At midyear 1997 an estimated
1,725,842 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 645 persons per 100,000 U.S.
residents. Prisoners in the custody
of the 50 States, the District of Colum-
bia, and the Federal Government
accounted for two-thirds of the incar-
cerated population (1,158,763 in-
mates). The other third were held
in local jails (567,079).
On June 30, 1997, 1,218,256 prisoners
were under Federal and State juris-
diction (includes prisoners in custody
and persons under the legal authority
of a prison system but who are held
outside its facilities). The total in-
creased 4.7% from midyear 1996. The
States and the District of Columbia
added 48,760 prisoners; the Federal
system, 6,438 additional prisoners.
At midyear 1997, local jail authorities
held or supervised an estimated
637,319 offenders- an increase of
7.8% from midyear 1996. Eleven per-
cent of these offenders (70,239) were
supervised outside jail facilities in pro-
grams such as community service,
work release, weekend reporting, elec-
tronic monitoring, and other alternative
programs.

Hi h ig t                        'I

Number of inmates
in custody

2,000,000
1,600,000
1,200,000
800,000
400,000

99,175 inmates
held in Federal prisons
1,059,588 inmates
held in State prisons
567,079 inmates
held in local jails

1990   1991   1992   1993    1994   1995   1996   1997
Midyear

Prisons -
* Between July 1, 1996, and June 30,
1997, the Nation's prison population
grew 4.7%, less than the annual aver-
age increase of 7.7% since 1990.
* Hawaii (up 21.6%) recorded the larg-
est percent increase in prison popula-
tion since midyear 1996, followed by
North Dakota (up 15.5%) and Wiscon-
sin (up 15.4%). Massachusetts (down
0.7%), Virginia (down 0.5%), and the
District of Columbia (down 0.2%)
were the only jurisdictions to record
declines.
* At midyear 1997, approximately 436
per 100,000 U.S. residents were incar-
cerated in a State or Federal prison,
up from 303 per 100,000 residents in
1990.

Jails-
* On June 30, 1997, an estimated
567,079 persons were held in local
jails; up from 518,492 at midyear
1996.
* From midyear 1996 to midyear 1997,
the number of inmates held in jail in-
creased 9.4%- nearly twice the av-
erage annual rate (4.9%) since 1990.
* In the year ending June 30, 1997,
the capacity of the Nation's jails rose
by 19,713 beds. Jails were operating
at 97% of their rated capacity, up from
92% at midyear 1996.
* At midyear 1997, 212 of every
100,000 U.S. residents were held in
local jails, up from 163 per 100,000
in 1990.

Federal prisons
State prisons
Jails

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