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Prisoners at Midyear 1995

NCJ Number
158021
Author(s)
D. K. Gilliard; A. J. Beck
Date Published
December 1995
Length
9 pages
Annotation
The number of State and Federal prison inmates increased by 89,404 during the 12 months ending June 30, 1995, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
Abstract

The number of persons in State and Federal prisons grew almost 90,000 during the 12 months before June 30, 1995, when the total inmate population reached 1,104,074. During the first half of the year prisons added the equivalent to the first half of the year prisons added the equivalent to more than 1,900 inmates a week. The press release and accompanying tables and graphs present State-by-State totals and incarceration rates. The numbers of black or white women and men who are incarcerated, usually serving a sentence of more than a year, are also estimated.