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Prison Policy Initiative. 2021 data for state prisons. 2019 data for jails. Appendix 1: State Data States of Incarceration: The Global Context 2021. Prison Policy Initiative. 2019 data for state prisons and jails. Rate Per 100,000 and Rank by State of Crime and Imprisonment by US States 1978 - 2012
A 2014 report by the National Research Council identified two main causes of the increase in the United States' incarceration rate over the previous 40 years: longer prison sentences and increases in the likelihood of imprisonment. The same report found that longer prison sentences were the main driver of increasing incarceration rates since 1990.
Appendix 1: States of Incarceration: The Global Context 2024. State data. by Emily Widra, June 2024. Prison Policy Initiative. Only update this map from the same source, since it is comprehensive and covers many institutions of incarceration. Author: Timeshifter, from template: File:Template map of US states and District of Columbia.svg.
The data used for the map does not include inmates in jails or federal prisons. Data is from Prisoners in 2014 NCJ 248955 p14t06.csv and p14t02.csv. See table 6 on page 8 of the PDF. It lists the rates by state. It also lists the federal imprisonment rate of 60 per 100,000 U.S. residents of all ages.
English: A visual representation of states in the United States by the rate of incarceration under the jurisdiction of state (Total Correctional Population) and local correctional authorities in 2006, including inmates in jails.
A report from state Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta’s office counted 1,892 homicides in California last year, compared with 2,206 in 2022, a nearly 16% decrease in the homicide rate per 100,000 people.
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All federal, state, and county incarceration facilities in California. Incarceration in California spans federal, state, county, and city governance, with approximately 200,000 people in confinement at any given time. An additional 55,000 people are on parole. The main government agencies and incarceration facilities involved in each ...