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2004 Prison & Jail Inmates Midyear 1 (2004)

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April 2005, NCJ 208801
Prison and Jail Inmates
at Midyear 2004

By Paige M. Harrison and
Allen J. Beck, Ph.D.
BJS Statisticians
At midyear 2004 the Nation's prisons
and jails incarcerated 2,131,180
persons. Prisoners in the custody
of the 50 States and the Federal
system accounted for two-thirds of the
incarcerated population (1,410,404
inmates). The other third were held
in local jails (713,990), not including
persons in community based
programs.
On June 30, 2004, 1,494,216 prisoners
were under Federal and State jurisdic-
tion, which includes inmates in custody
and persons under the legal authority
of a prison system but held outside its
facilities. During the 12-month period
ending June 30, 2004, the number
under State jurisdiction rose 1.6%,
while the number under Federal juris-
diction rose 5.1%. Minnesota (up
13.2%), Montana (up 10.5%), Arkan-
sas (up 8.9%), and Kentucky (up 8.5%)
had the largest percentage increases.
Twelve States had decreases, includ-
ing Alabama (-6.7%), Connecticut
(-2.5%), Ohio (-2.3%), and New York
(-2.0%).
At midyear 2004 local jail authorities
held or supervised 784,538 offenders.
Nine percent of these offenders
(70,548) were supervised outside jail
facilities in programs such as commu-
nity service, work release, weekend
reporting, electronic monitoring, and
other alternative programs.

Prison population
Prison       Number     Incarceration  Inmates per  Growth, 6/30/03 Percent
population   of inmates  rate, 6/30/04  100,000 residents* to 6/30/04  change
5 highest:
Federal        179,210  Louisiana           814     Minnesota     13.2%
Texas          169,110  Texas               704     Montana       10.5
California     166,053  Oklahoma            684     Arkansas       8.9
Florida         84,733  Mississippi         682     Kentucky       8.5
New York        64,596  South Carolina      555     North Dakota   8.4
5 lowest:
North Dakota     1,266  Maine               149     Alabama       -6.7%
Wyoming          1,923  Minnesota           169     Connecticut   -2.5
Maine            2,014  Rhode Island        187     Ohio          -2.3
Vermont          2,033  New Hampshire       188     New York      -2.0
New Hampshire    2,441  North Dakota       189      Maryland      -1.9
*Prisoners with a sentence of more than 1 year per 100,000 in the resident population.
In the year ending June 30, 2004 -   white males in their late twenties were
* The number of inmates in custody   in prison or jail.
in local jails rose by 22,689; in State  * Local jails were operating 6% below
prison by 15,375; and in Federal     their rated capacity. In contrast,
prison by 10,095.                    at yearend 2003 State prisons were
estimated to be at capacity to 16%
* The smaller State prison systems   above capacity, and Federal prisons
had the greatest percentage increase:     above      capacity.
Minnesota (up 13.2%) and Montana     were 39% above their rated capacity.
(up 10.5%).                          * Privately operated prison facilities
held 98,791 inmates (up 3.4% since
yearend 2003). The Federal system
* A total of 2,477 State prisoners   reported the largest increase among
were under age 18. Local jails held a  inmates in private prisons (up 2,641).
total of 7,083 persons under age 18.  Number of jail inmates up 3.3%
* State and Federal correctional     in 12 months ending June 30, 2004
authorities held 91,789 noncitizens, up    Number              Percent of
from 90,566 (1.4%) at midyear 2003.        of inmates  Incarcera- capacity
Year in jail custody tion rate*  occupied
* In both jails and prisons, there were  2004  713,990   243       94%
123 female inmates per 100,000       2003   691,301     238        94
women in the United States, compared  2002   665,475     231       93
to 1,348 male inmates per 100,000    2001    631,240     222       90
men.                                 2000   621,149      220       92
1995   507,044     193        93
* An estimated 12.6% of black males,  1990   405,320     163      104
3.6% of Hispanic males, and 1.7% of  *Number of inmates per 100,000 residents.

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