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1998 Prison & Jail Inmates Midyear 1 (1998)

handle is hein.death/prjin1998 and id is 1 raw text is: U.S. Department of Justice
Office of Justice Programs

March 1999, NCJ 173414
Prison and Jail Inmates
at Midyear 1998
By Darrell K. Gilliard
BJS Statistician  H

At midyear 1998 the Nation's prisons
and jails incarcerated an estimated
1,802,496 persons. Federal and State
prison authorities and local jail authori-
ties held in their custody 668 persons
per 100,000 U.S. residents. Prisoners
in the custody of the 50 States, the
District of Columbia, and the Federal
Government accounted for two-thirds
of the incarcerated population
(1,210,034 inmates). The other third
were held in local jails (592,462).
On June 30, 1998, 1,277,866 prisoners
were under Federal and State jurisdic-
tion, which includes prisoners in
custody and persons under the legal
authority of a prison system while being
held outside its facilities. The total
increased 4.8% from midyear 1997.
The States and the District of Columbia
added 49,342 prisoners; the Federal
system, 8,748 additional prisoners.
At midyear 1998 local jail authorities
held or supervised an estimated
664,847 offenders- an increase
of 4.5% from midyear 1997. Eleven
percent of these offenders (72,385)
were supervised outside jail facilities
in programs such as community
service, work release, weekend
reporting, electronic monitoring,
and other alternative programs.

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

Prisoners

800,000
600,000         Capacity
400,000             inmates

200,000

0
1990 1992 1994 1996 1998

State and Federal Prisons
(usually holding persons with a
sentence longer than a year)

Prisons -
e Between July 1,1997, and June 30,
1998, the Nation's prison population
grew 4.8%, less than the annual
average increase of 6.9% since 1990.
* North Dakota (up 19.5%) recorded
the largest percent increase in prison
population since midyear 1997,
followed by Montana (up 18.3%) and
Hawaii (up 13.6%). The District of
Columbia (down -10.9%), Idaho
(down -3.6%), Wyoming (down -3.0%),
and Massachusetts (down -0.3%)
were the only jurisdictions to record
declines.
e At midyear 1998 approximately 452
per 100,000 U.S. residents were incar-
cerated in a State or Federal prison,
up from 303 per 100,000 residents
in 1990.

0
1990 1992 1994 1996 1998
Local jails
(primarily holding unconvicted
persons and those with a
sentence of a year or less)
Jails -
* On June 30, 1998, an estimated
592,462 persons were held in local
jails; up from 567,079 at midyear 1997.
e From midyear 1997 to midyear 1998,
the number of inmates held in jail
increased 4.5% -less than half the
rate experienced 12 months earlier
(9.5%) and slightly less than the
average annual rate (4.9%) since
1990.
* In the year ending June 30, 1998,
the capacity of the Nation's jails rose
by 26,216 beds. Jails were operating
at 97% of their rated capacity,
unchanged from 12 months prior.
e At midyear 1998, 219 of every
100,000 U.S. residents were held
in local jails, up from 163 per 100,000
in 1990.

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