Presents data on the growing number of persons in the United States under some form of correctional supervision for 1996: 3.2 million on probation, 510,400 in jail, 1,127,528 in prison, and 704,709 on parole. The data for State and Federal prison inmates are reported for 1996: sex, race, Hispanic origin, admission type, release type, sentence length, escapes, probation and parole violations, facility crowding, deaths in prison, and inmates entering prison under sentence of death. Information on jail inmates is included in the report, as well as data on persons held in U.S. military confinement facilities. A special section presents 31 tables summarizing the 1996 Survey of Inmates in Local Jails. This report is the fifth in a series conducted approximately every 5 to 7 years since 1972.
Correctional Populations in the United States, 1996
NCJ Number
170013
Date Published
April 1999
Length
200 pages
Annotation
These corrections statistics for 1996 address trends in U.S. correctional populations from 1990 through 1996, jail inmates, probation, data from a survey of inmates in local jails, prison inmates, parole, capital punishment, and U.S. military corrections.
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