Jail inmates at midyear 2013 - statistical tables (revised)

Presents estimates of the number of jail inmates at midyear 2013, by sex, race, Hispanic origin, and conviction status. It also provides estimates of year-to-year changes between midyear 2000 and midyear 2013 in the number of inmates held, average daily population, rated capacity of local jails, and...

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Authors: Minton, Todd D. (Author) ; Golinelli, Daniela (Author)
Corporate Author: USA, Bureau of Justice Statistics (Issuing body)
Format: Electronic Book Statistics
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC Bureau of Justice Statistics May 2014
In:Year: 2014
Online Access: Volltext (Resolving-System)
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Summary:Presents estimates of the number of jail inmates at midyear 2013, by sex, race, Hispanic origin, and conviction status. It also provides estimates of year-to-year changes between midyear 2000 and midyear 2013 in the number of inmates held, average daily population, rated capacity of local jails, and percent of capacity occupied. More detailed breakouts by jurisdiction size track changes between 2012 and 2013 in the number of inmates, number of admissions, and weekly turnover rate. The report examines the effect of California's Public Safety Realignment on state-level and national estimates of the confined jail population. Estimates and standard errors are based on data collected from the Annual Survey of Jails.
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