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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION
OFFENDER INFORMATION SERVICES BRANCH
ESTIMATES AND STATISTCAL ANALYSIS SECTION
DATA ANALYSIS UNIT
CALIFORNIA
PRISONERS & PAROLEES
CALIFORNIA
PRISONERS AND PAROLEES
2010
Summary Statistics
On
Adult
Felon Prisoners and Parolees,
Civil Narcotic Addicts and Outpatients
and
Other Populations
Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation
Offender Information Services Branch
Estimates and Statistical Analysis Section
Data Analysis Unit
Sacramento, California 95811
2011
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
Arnold Schwarzenegger Governor
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION
MATTHEW CATE
Secretary
SCOTT KERNAN Undersecretary, Operations
MARY FERNANDEZ Undersecretary, Administration
ADULT OPERATIONS
ELIZABETH SIGGINS Chief Deputy Secretary, Adult Operations
GEORGE GLURBINO Director, Division of Adult Institutions
ROBERT AMBROSELLI Director, Division of Adult Parole Operations
Type of Arrival Calendar Year 2009
OFFENDER INFORMATION SERVICES BRANCH
JAY R. ATKINSON Chief
Offender Information Services Branch
JACQUI CODER (A)Research Manager II
Estimates and Statistical Analysis Section
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PREFACE
California Prisoners and Parolees, 2010, is a presentation of statistical data about the
adult felons, civil narcotic addicts and other populations under the jurisdiction of the
California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR). Statistical data on
felons in CDCR have been published since 1950 when the first issue of California
Prisoners, covering the years 1945 through 1949, was released. Statistical data on civil
narcotic addicts have been published since 1967 when the first issue of Summary
Statistics, Civil Commitment Program for Narcotic Addicts, covering the years 1961
through 1966, was published. Beginning in 1981, the two were combined into one
publication. In 2008, CDCR’s publication Historical Trends was incorporated into this
publication. Historical Trends described changes to CDCR’s population over a 20 year
time period.
This publication is organized into six sections containing information about different types
of populations under CDCR jurisdiction. The Reference Guide provides a list of prisons
by name and location; maps identifying counties, areas of commitment, and parole
regions; and a glossary of terms and acronyms used throughout the publication.
The Chief Deputy Secretary of Adult Operations administered 33 prisons, four detention
centers, four parole regions, and 42 camps during 2010. The types of commitments
received by CDCR are felons, civil narcotic addicts, County Diagnostic Cases (under
Penal Code Section 1203.03), some Juvenile Justice commitments, safekeepers, federal
prisoners, and prisoners from other states. This publication contains only a portion of the
data available in report format. If you have a request for additional data or have any
questions regarding the presentation of these data, we can be contacted at:
Internet:
http://www.cdcr.ca.gov/Reports_Research/Offender_Information_Services_Branch/Offender_Information_Reports.html
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1 – California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Page CDCR Population Highlights ......................................................................................................................1 Table 1 California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Population, 2010 ...........................5 Table 2A Total Institution Population Movements, 2010 .......................................................................6 Table 2B Male Institution Population Movements, 2010 ........................................................................7 Table 2C Female Institution Population Movements, 2010 ....................................................................8 SECTION 2 – Institution Population Table 3 Institution Population, Rate per 100,000 California Population, 1991-2010 ..........................9 Chart 1 Institution Population, Felons and Non-Felons, 1991-2010 ..................................................10 Table 4 Institution Population by Location and Design Capacity, 2010 ............................................11 Table 5 Institution Population, Design Bed Capacity and Rate of Occupancy, 1991-2010 ...............12 Chart 2 Institution and Camp Design Bed Capacity and Population, 1991-2010 ..............................13 Table 6 Institution Population by Arrival Status, Commitment Type and Gender, 2010 ...................14 Table 7 Institution Population by Commitment Type and Gender, 1991-2010 ..................................15 Table 8 Felon Institution Population by Offense and Gender, 2010 ..................................................16 Table 9 Felon Institution Population by Offense Category and Gender, 1991-2010 .........................17 Chart 3 Felon Institution Population, Person and Drug Offenses, 1991-2010 ...................................18 Table 10 Institution Population by Racial/Ethnic Group and Gender, With Chart, 2010 .................19 Table 11 Felon Institution Population by Racial/Ethnic Group and Gender, 1991-2010 .....................20 Chart 4 Total Institution Population Racial/Ethnic Composition, 1991-2010 ....................................21 Table 12 Institution Population by Age Group, Mean Age and Gender, With Chart, 2010 .................22 Table 13 Felon Institution Population by Age Group, Mean Age and Gender, 1991-2010 .................23 Chart 5 Total Institution Population Age Groups, 1991-2010 ............................................................24
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SECTION 2 – Institution Population (Continued) Page Table 14 Institution Population by County of Commitment, With Chart, 2010 ..................................25 Table 15A Total Felon New Admissions and Parole Violators Returned With a New Term, Number And Rate per 100,000 County Population, by County and Area of Commitment, 2010 ......26 Table 15B Male Felon New Admissions and Parole Violators Returned With a New Term, Number And Rate per 100,000 County Population, by County and Area of Commitment, 2010 ......28 Table 15C Female Felon New Admissions and Parole Violators Returned With a New Term, Number And Rate per 100,000 County Population, by County and Area of Commitment, 2010 ......30 Table 16 Felon Institution Population by Admission/Return Status and Gender, 1991-2010 ..............32 Chart 6 Total Felon Institution Population by Admission/Return Status, 1991-2010 ........................33 Table 17 Civil Narcotic Addict Institution Population by Gender, With Chart, 1991-2010 ................34 Table 18 Civil Narcotic Addict Institution Population by Racial/Ethnic Group and Gender, With Chart, 1991-2010 ..........................................................................................................35 Table 19 Civil Narcotic Addict Institution Population by Age Group, Mean Age and Gender, 1991-2010 ..............................................................................................................................36 Table 20 Community Correctional Center Population by Program Type, With Chart, 2010...............37 Table 21 Community Correctional Center Population by Racial/Ethnic Group and Gender, With Chart, 1991-2010 ..........................................................................................................38 Table 22 Community Correctional Center Population by Age Group, Mean Age and Gender, 1991-2010 ..............................................................................................................................39 Table 23 Number of Escapes from Institutions and Camps, Rate per 100 Average Daily Population (ADP), With Chart, 1991-2010 ...........................................................................40 Table 24 Number of Escapes from Community Based Programs, Rate per 100 Population at Risk, With Chart, 1991-2010 ...........................................................................41 SECTION 3 – Felon New Admissions Table 25 Felon New Admissions, Commitment Rate per 100,000 California Population By Gender, With Chart, 1991-2010.......................................................................................42
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SECTION 3 – Felon New Admissions (Continued) Page Chart 7 Total Felon New Admissions Rate Per 100,000 California Population, 1991-2010 .............43 Table 26 Felon New Admissions by Offense and Gender, 2010 ..........................................................44 Table 27 Felon New Admissions by Offense Category and Gender, With Chart, 1991-2010 .............46 Table 28 Felon New Admissions by Racial/Ethnic Group and Gender, With Chart, 1991-2010 ........47 Table 29 Felon New Admissions by Age Group and Mean Age, 1991-2010 ......................................48 SECTION 4 – Felon Parole Violators Returned With a New Term Table 30 Felon Parole Violators Returned With a New Term, Number and Rate per 100 Average Daily Felon Parolee and Parolee-at-Large (PAL) Population (ADP), By Gender, 1996-2010 ...........................................................................................................49 Chart 8 Felon Parole Violators Returned To Prison With a New Term (PV-WNT), 1996-2010 ......50 Table 31 Felon Parole Violators Returned With a New Term (PV-WNT) by Offense and Gender, 2010 ..........................................................................................................................51 Table 32 Felon Parole Violators Returned With a New Term by Offense Category and Gender, With Chart, 1996-2010 .............................................................................................53 Table 33 Felon Parole Violators Returned With a New Term by Racial/Ethnic Group And Gender, With Chart, 1996-2010 .....................................................................................54 Table 34 Felon Parole Violators Returned With a New Term by Age Group, Mean Age And Gender, 1996-2010.........................................................................................................55 SECTION 5 – Felon Parole Violators Returned to Custody Table 35 Felon Parole Violators Returned to Custody (PV-RTC), Number and Rate per 100 Average Daily Felon Parolee and Parolee-at-Large (PAL) Population (ADP) by Gender, 1996-2010 ................................................................................................................56 Chart 9 Felon Parole Violators Returned To Custody (PV-RTC), 1991-2010 ...................................57 Table 36 Felon Parole Violators Returned to Custody (PV-RTC) by Racial/Ethnic Group and Gender, With Chart, 1996-2010 ...........................................................................58
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SECTION 5 – Felon Parole Violators Returned to Custody (Continued) Page Table 37 Felon Parole Violators Returned to Custody (PV-RTC) by Age Group, Mean Age and Gender, 1996-2010 ........................................................................................59 SECTION 6 – Parole and Outpatient Population Table 38 Parole and Outpatient Population in California, Rate per 100,000 California Population, 1991-2010 ..........................................................................................60 Chart 10 Parole and Outpatient Population in California, 1991-2010 ..................................................61 Table 39 Total Parole and Outpatient Population, 1991-2010 ..............................................................62 Table 40 Total Parole Population by Offense and Gender, 2010 ..........................................................63 Table 41 Parole Population by Offense Category and Gender, With Chart, 1991-2010 ......................64 Table 42A Male Parole and Outpatient Population by Racial/Ethnic Group, 1991-2010 ..............................................................................................................................65 Table 42B Female Parole and Outpatient Population by Racial/Ethnic Group, 1991-2010 ..............................................................................................................................66 Chart 11 Parole and Outpatient Population by Racial/Ethnic Composition, 1991-2010 ..............................................................................................................................67 Table 43A Male Parole and Outpatient Population by Age Group and Mean Age, 1996-2010 ..............................................................................................................................68 Table 43B Female Parole and Outpatient Population by Age Group and Mean Age, 1996-2010 ..............................................................................................................................69 Chart 12 Parole and Outpatient Population by Age Groups, 1996-2010 ..............................................70 Table 44A Total Felons Paroled and Re-paroled from an Institution by Region and County of Parole, 2010 ..........................................................................................................71 Table 44B Male Felons Paroled and Reparoled from an Institution by Region and County of Parole, 2010 ..........................................................................................................73 Table 44C Female Felons Paroled and Reparoled from an Institution by Region and County of Parole, 2010 ..........................................................................................................75
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SECTION 6 – Parole and Outpatient Population (Continued) Page Table 45A Total Felons First Releases to Parole by Offense and Time Served on Prison Sentence, 2010 .......................................................................................................................77 Table 45B Male Felons First Releases to Parole by Offense and Time Served on Prison Sentence, 2010 .......................................................................................................................79 Table 45C Female Felons First Releases to Parole by Offense and Time Served on Prison Sentence, 2010 .......................................................................................................................81 Table 46 Median Time Served on Prison Sentence Felons First Released to Parole by Gender, 1991-2010 ..............................................................................................................................83 Chart 13 Median Time Served on Prison Sentence Felons First Released to Parole by Gender, 1991-2010 ..............................................................................................................................84 Table 47 Felon Parole Movements by Gender, 2010 ............................................................................85 Table 48 Felons Paroled From an Institution and Change Since the Previous Year by Gender, With Chart, 1991-2010 ..........................................................................................................86 Chart 14 Felon Releases to Parole, 1991-2010 .....................................................................................87 Table 49 Felon Parolees at Large (PALs) by Gender, With Chart, 1991-2010 ....................................88 Table 50 Civil Narcotic Addict Releasees at Large (RALs) by Gender, With Chart, 1991-2010 ........89 Table 51 Two Year Recidivism Rates by Offender Commitment Offense, Felons Released During Fiscal Year 2007-08 .......................................................................90 Table 51A Definitions for Recidivism Rates for Felons Paroled to California Supervision, California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Released to Parole in Fiscal Year 2007-08 ............................................................................91
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Reference Guide Institution Acronyms, Names and Locations .........................................................................92 County and Area of Commitment Map .................................................................................95 County and Region of Parole Map.........................................................................................96 Glossary of Terms and Acronyms .........................................................................................97
Section 1
California Department of Corrections And Rehabilitation Total Population
CALIFORNIA PRISONERS AND PAROLEES
CDCR POPULATION HIGHLIGHTS
On December 31, 2010, the total California Department of Corrections
and Rehabilitation population was 287,444.
The institution population on December 31, 2010 was 162,821 which was a 3.5% decrease from
the previous year.
On December 31, 2010, there were 107,667 felons and civil narcotic addicts on parole in California, a
1.2% decrease from 2009.
The design bed capacity of CDCR institutions and camps on December 31, 2010, was
83,981. The population was 174.7% of the design capacity.
During 2010, 120,401 offenders were admitted to an institution as a new admission or a parole violator
and 123,578 offenders were paroled, discharged or otherwise
released from custody.
On December 31, 2010, there were 10,246 felons in COCF, a 28.65% increase from 2009.
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TOTAL CDCR POPULATION
TOTAL CDCR POPULATION The total California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) population was 287,444 on December 31, 2010.
The institution population included:
146,701 in institutions and camps. 5,640 in In-State Contract Beds. 234 in Department of Mental Health State Hospitals. 10,246 in out-of-state institutions.
The California supervised parole population included:
90,223 California felons and civil narcotic outpatients. 1,478 parolees from other states being supervised in California through the Interstate Compact Agreement (Cooperative Cases).
15,966 Monitored/Non-revocable parole population.
Other populations totaling 15,491 included:
13,491 felons and civil addicts who absconded from parole supervision (PALs/RALs). 1,783 felons and civil addicts temporarily released to other jurisdictions. 217 inmates on escape status.
Total CDCR Population
December 31, 2010
Source: Table 1
NOTE: Percentages may not add to 100% due to rounding.
There were 1,465 California offenders supervised by other jurisdictions, including:
803 California parolees supervised under the jurisdiction of other states. 662 inmates and parolees supervised by federal, juvenile, and other state jurisdictions.
Institutions56.6%
Paroles 37.5%
Other Populations 5.4% 0.5% Non-CDCR Jurisdictions
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ARRIVALS During calendar year 2010, there were 354,956 inmate arrivals at institutions. Of these, 210,753 were transfers between CDCR institutions.
Admissions accounted for 42,555 arrivals. There were:
41,521 felon new admissions. 690 county diagnostic cases. 319 civil narcotic addict admissions. 16 admissions from federal jurisdiction, the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) and other states. 9 admissions of safekeepers.
Parole returns accounted for 77,846 arrivals. There were:
60,256 felon parole violators returned to custody (PV-RTC) (including those pending revocation hearings and psychiatric returns) for violating a condition of parole. 17,166 felon parole violators returned with a new term (PV-WNT). 424 civil narcotic addict outpatient returns. 156 were returned from other jurisdictions (federal, other state or DJJ).
Returns from temporary releases (court, jail, hospital/medical or others) accounted for 23,629.
17 were returned from escape status.
Type of Arrival
Calendar Year 2010
TOTAL CDCR POPULATION
ARRIVALS
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TOTAL CDCR POPULATION
DEPARTURES
DEPARTURES During ca lendar y ear 20 10, there were 361,051 departures from CDCR institutions, including 210,753 intra-institutional transfers.
120,719 offenders paroled. Of these:
61,534 were felons first released to parole . 58,407 felons were re-paroled.* 778 civil narcotic addicts were released to outpatient status.
26,720 temporary releases fo r court appearance, jail, medical treatment, or other types of departures.
2 ,537 discharges. 16 escapes. 252 offenders died. 54 re leases to other jurisdic tions to serve their
p rison term (federal, other sta tes, and DJJ).
Type of Departure Calendar Year 2010
Departures
Source: Tabl e 2A
* O ffenders may be counted more than one time when they are re-paroled.
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TABLE 1 CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION POPULATION
December 31, 2010
DESIGN PERCENT STAFFED
MALE FEMALE TOTAL NUMBER PERCENT CAPACITY OCCUPIED CAPACITY
INSTITUTIONS 153,047 9,774 162,821 -6,009 -3.5
IN-STATE 142,801 9,774 152,575 -8,291 -5.4
Institutions/Camps 137,437 9,264 146,701 -8,940 -5.7 83,981 174.7 149,624
Institutions 133,567 9,014 142,581 -8,901 -5.8 79,743 178.8 145,265
Camps (CCC & SCC) * 3,870 250 4,120 -39 -4.8 4,238 97.2 4,359
In-State Contract Beds 5,149 491 5,640 679 13.6
DMH State Hospitals 215 19 234 -30 -11.3
Out-Of-State 10,246 0 10,246 2,282 28.7
PAROLE 95,279 12,388 107,667 -1,359 -1.2
Community Supervision 82,252 7,971 90,223 -17,337 -16.1
Cooperative Cases (ICOOP) 1,275 203 1,478 12 0.8
NRP & MNRP (Inactive) 11,752 4,214 15,966
NON-CDCR JURISDICTION 1,357 108 1,465 -194 -11.6
Other State/Federal Inst. 426 32 458 -46 -9.1
Out of State Parole (ISPU) 690 67 757 -159 -17.3
Out of State PAL 41 5 46 -4 -8.0
DJJ-W&I 1731.5(c)
Institutions 200 4 204 15 7.9
Parole 0 0 0
OTHER POPULATIONS 13,873 1,618 15,491 -2,400 -13.4
Out to Court, etc. 1,631 152 1,783 -158 -8.1
Escaped 207 10 217 9 4.3
Parolees (PAL/RAL) 12,035 1,456 13,491 -2,251 -14.2
TOTAL CDCR POPULATION 263,556 23,888 287,444 -1,998 -0.6
POPULATION AND PERCENTAGE CHANGE FROM ONE YEAR AGO
CHANGE SINCE12/31/2009
* Figure excludes institution based camps. Total persons in camps, including base camps, are 4,200. Base camp at CMC is
included in institution count.
CHANGE SINCE
12/31/2009
12/31/09 12/31/10 INCREASE PERCENT
INSTITUTIONS * 151,482 142,581 -8,901 -5.9
Male 141,445 133,567 -7,878 -5.6
Female 10,037 9,014 -1,023 -10.2
PAROLE 109,026 107,667 -1,359 -1.2
Male 96,512 95,279 -1,233 -1.2
Female 12,514 12,388 -126 -1.0
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TABLE 2A TOTAL INSTITUTION POPULATION MOVEMENTS
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
Civil County From Div. Juv.
Narcotic Diagnostic Safe- Federal Other Justice
Addicts Cases keepers Cases States Wards
POPULATION Beginning December 31, 2009 168,830 167,711 908 83 4 9 84 31
Ending December 31, 2010 162,821 162,006 621 77 4 9 85 19
NET CHANGE -6,009 -5,705 -287 -6 0 0 1 -12
INTAKE Transfers In 210,753 209,188 1,201 290 6 9 37 22 New Admissions 42,555 41,521 319 690 9 0 5 11
Parole Returns PV-RTC and OPR-TFT 8,464 8,057 407 0 0 0 0 0 PV-WNT and OPR-WNT 17,183 17,166 17 0 0 0 0 0 Pending Revocation 52,199 52,199 0 0 0 0 0 0
SUBTOTAL 77,846 77,422 424 0 0 0 0 0
Other Arrivals Federal/State/DJJ 156 156 0 0 0 0 0 0 Escape 17 17 0 0 0 0 0 0 Court 6,598 6,529 66 1 1 0 1 0 Jail 475 475 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hospital/Medical 16,331 16,211 90 9 0 2 17 2 Temp Community Leave 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other 225 217 0 0 0 0 0 8 SUBTOTAL 354,956 351,736 2,100 990 16 11 60 43
OUTGO Transfers Out 210,753 209,188 1,201 290 6 9 37 22 Paroled First Parole 62,003 61,534 469 0 0 0 0 0 Re-parole 58,716 58,407 309 0 0 0 0 0 Discharged 2,537 1,728 72 694 5 0 6 32 Deceased 252 249 3 0 0 0 0 0 Other Outgo Federal/State/DJJ 54 54 0 0 0 0 0 0 Escape 16 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 Court 8,126 7,889 231 2 4 0 0 0 Jail 568 568 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hospital/Medical 16,748 16,624 92 11 0 2 17 2 Temp Community Leave 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other 1,278 1,275 1 0 0 0 0 2 SUBTOTAL 361,051 357,532 2,378 997 15 11 60 58
Temporary Release
Paroled First Parole 1,387 1,387 0 0 0 0 0 0 Re-parole 1,414 1,413 1 0 0 0 0 0 Discharged 266 110 153 1 1 0 0 1 Deceased 136 135 0 1 0 0 0 0 SUBTOTAL 3,203 3,045 154 2 1 0 0 1
Note: NET CHANGE may not equal INTAKE less OUTGO SUBTOTAL due to uncategorized moves.
Commitment Type
Movement TypesFelonsTotal
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TABLE 2B MALE INSTITUTION POPULATION MOVEMENTS
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
Civil County From Div. Juv.
Narcotic Diagnostic Safe- Federal Other Justice
Addicts Cases keepers Cases States Wards
POPULATION Beginning December 31, 2009 158,018 157,150 684 66 4 9 75 30
Ending December 31, 2010 153,047 152,418 465 57 4 9 75 19
NET CHANGE -4,971 -4,732 -219 -9 0 0 0 -11
INTAKE Transfers In 198,873 197,698 831 271 6 9 36 22 New Admissions 37,007 36,173 228 582 9 0 4 11
Parole Returns PV-RTC and OPR-TFT 7,449 7,124 325 0 0 0 0 0 PV-WNT and OPR-WNT 15,749 15,736 13 0 0 0 0 0 Pending Revocation 49,124 49,124 0 0 0 0 0 0
SUBTOTAL 72,322 71,984 338 0 0 0 0 0
Other Arrivals Federal/State/DJJ 151 151 0 0 0 0 0 0 Escape 16 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 Court 5,590 5,547 41 0 1 0 1 0 Jail 446 446 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hospital/Medical 14,948 14,853 73 5 0 2 13 2 Temp Community Leave 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other 219 211 0 0 0 0 0 8 SUBTOTAL 329,572 327,079 1,511 858 16 11 54 43
OUTGO Transfers Out 198,873 197,698 831 271 6 9 36 22 Paroled First Parole 54,616 54,293 323 0 0 0 0 0 Re-parole 54,546 54,298 248 0 0 0 0 0 Discharged 2,322 1,627 60 592 5 0 6 32 Deceased 249 246 3 0 0 0 0 0 Other Outgo Federal/State/DJJ 51 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 Escape 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 Court 6,937 6,750 183 0 4 0 0 0 Jail 521 521 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hospital/Medical 15,340 15,243 74 6 0 2 13 2 Temp Community Leave 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other 1,165 1,162 1 0 0 0 0 2 SUBTOTAL 334,635 331,904 1,723 869 15 11 55 58
Temporary Release
Paroled First Parole 1,240 1,240 0 0 0 0 0 0 Re-parole 1,269 1,269 0 0 0 0 0 0 Discharged 242 102 138 0 1 0 0 1 Deceased 132 131 0 1 0 0 0 0 SUBTOTAL 2,883 2,742 138 1 1 0 0 1
Note: NET CHANGE may not equal INTAKE less OUTGO SUBTOTAL due to uncategorized moves.
Commitment Type
Movement TypesTotal Felons
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TABLE 2C FEMALE INSTITUTION POPULATION MOVEMENTS
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
Civil County From Div. Juv.
Narcotic Diagnostic Safe- Federal Other Justice
Total Felons Addicts Cases keepers Cases States Wards
POPULATION Beginning December 31, 2009 10,812 10,561 224 17 0 0 9 1
Ending December 31, 2010 9,774 9,588 156 20 0 0 10 0
NET CHANGE -1,038 -973 -68 3 0 0 1 -1
INTAKE Transfers In 11,880 11,490 370 19 0 0 1 0 New Admission 5,548 5,348 91 108 0 0 1 0
Parole Returns PV-RTC and OPR-TFT 1,015 933 82 0 0 0 0 0 PV-WNT and OPR-WNT 1,434 1,430 4 0 0 0 0 0 Pending Revocation 3,075 3,075 0 0 0 0 0 0
SUBTOTAL 5,524 5,438 86 0 0 0 0 0
Other Arrivals Federal/State/DJJ 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 Escape 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Court 1,008 982 25 1 0 0 0 0 Jail 29 29 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hospital/Medical 1,383 1,358 17 4 0 0 4 0 Temp Community Leave 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUBTOTAL 25,384 24,657 589 132 0 0 6 0
OUTGO Transfers Out 11,880 11,490 370 19 0 0 1 0 Paroled First Parole 7,387 7,241 146 0 0 0 0 0 Re-parole 4,170 4,109 61 0 0 0 0 0 Discharged 215 101 12 102 0 0 0 0 Deceased 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other Outgo Federal/State/DJJ 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Escape 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Court 1,189 1,139 48 2 0 0 0 0 Jail 47 47 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hospital/Medical 1,408 1,381 18 5 0 0 4 0 Temp Community Leave 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other 113 113 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUBTOTAL 26,416 25,628 655 128 0 0 5 0
Temporary Release
Paroled First Parole 147 147 0 0 0 0 0 0 Re-parole 145 144 1 0 0 0 0 0 Discharged 24 8 15 1 0 0 0 0 Deceased 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 SUBTOTAL 320 303 16 1 0 0 0 0
Note: NET CHANGE may not equal INTAKE less OUTGO SUBTOTAL due to uncategorized moves.
Commitment Type
Movement Types
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Section 2 Institution Population
TABLE 3 INSTITUTION POPULATION
RATE PER 100,000 CALIFORNIA POPULATIONDECEMBER 31, 1991 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2010
RATE PER
ESTIMATED 100,000
DECEMBER CALIFORNIA INSTITUTION CALIFORNIA ANNUAL CHANGE
31 POPULATION* POPULATION POPULATION Number Percent
1991 30,812,000 101,808 330.4 4,499 4.6
1992 31,303,000 109,496 349.8 7,688 7.6
1993 31,661,000 119,951 378.9 10,455 9.5
1994 31,910,000 125,605 393.6 5,654 4.7
1995 32,223,000 135,133 419.4 9,528 7.6
1996 32,670,000 145,565 445.6 10,432 7.7
1997 33,226,000 155,276 467.3 9,711 6.7
1998 33,773,000 159,563 472.5 4,287 2.8
1999 34,336,000 160,687 468.0 1,124 0.7
2000 34,650,000 160,655 463.7 -32 0.0
2001 35,230,000 157,142 446.0 -3,513 -2.2
2002 35,802,238 159,695 446.0 2,553 1.6
2003 36,363,502 161,785 444.9 2,090 1.3
2004 36,810,358 163,939 445.4 2,154 1.3
2005 36,854,224 168,035 455.9 4,096 2.5
2006 37,380,870 172,528 461.5 4,493 2.7
2007 37,810,582 171,444 453.4 -1,084 -0.6
2008 38,246,598 171,085 447.3 -359 -0.2
2009 38,688,293 168,830 436.4 -2,255 -1.3
2010 39,135,676 162,821 416.0 -6,009 -3.6
* The estimated California population was obtained from the Department of Finance.
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1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Inm
ate
Po
pu
latio
n
10
DESIGN PERCENT STAFFEDTOTAL CAPACITY OCCUPIED CAPACITY
INSTITUTION POPULATION 162,821
Male Institutions/Camps 137,437 78,611 174.8 139,874
Avenal State Prison 5,894 2,920 201.8 5,982 California Correctional Center 5,395 3,883 138.9 5,433 California Correctional Institution 5,706 2,783 205.0 5,732 California Institution for Men 5,553 2,976 186.6 6,761
California Medical Facility 2,579 2,297 112.3 2,697 California Men's Colony 5,789 3,838 150.8 5,848 California Rehabilitation Center (Men) 4,131 2,491 165.8 4,216 California State Prison, Calipatria 4,086 2,308 177.0 4,118
California State Prison, Centinela 4,044 2,308 175.2 4,168 California State Prison, Corcoran 4,977 3,116 159.7 5,039 California State Prison, Los Angeles County 4,480 2,300 194.8 4,590 California State Prison, Sacramento 2,866 1,828 156.8 2,979
California State Prison, San Quentin 5,142 2,967 173.3 5,014 California State Prison, Solano 4,946 2,610 189.5 5,015 California SATF and State Prison , Corcoran 6,278 3,424 183.4 6,258 Chuckawalla Valley State Prison 3,152 1,738 181.4 3,218
Correctional Training Facility 6,633 3,312 200.3 6,127 Deuel Vocational Institution 3,871 1,681 230.3 3,811 Folsom State Prison 3,401 2,469 137.7 3,675 High Desert State Prison 4,260 2,324 183.3 4,266
Ironwood State Prison 3,710 2,200 168.6 3,985 Kern Valley State Prison 4,657 2,448 190.2 4,784 Mule Creek State Prison 3,540 1,700 208.2 3,516 North Kern State Prison 5,270 2,694 195.6 5,254
Pelican Bay State Prison 3,222 2,380 135.4 3,303 Pleasant Valley State Prison 4,574 2,308 198.2 4,672 Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility 4,337 2,200 197.1 4,494 Salinas Valley State Prison 3,758 2,388 157.4 3,801
Sierra Conservation Center 5,302 3,736 141.9 5,366 Wasco State Prison 5,884 2,984 197.2 5,752
In-State Contract Beds 5,149
Male DMH State Hospitals 215
Male Out-of-State 10,246
Female Institutions/Camps 9,264 5,370 172.5 9,750
California Institution for Women 2,161 1,386 155.9 2,363 Central California Women's Facility 3,695 2,004 184.4 3,901 Valley State Prison 3,408 1,980 172.1 3,486
Female In-State Contract Beds 491
Female DMH State Hospitals 19
TABLE 4INSTITUTION POPULATION
BY LOCATION AND DESIGN CAPACITY AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
11
TABL
E 5
INST
ITUT
ION
POPU
LATI
ON
DES
IGN
BED
CAP
ACIT
Y AN
D R
ATE
OF
OCC
UPAN
CYJU
NE 3
0, 1
991
THRO
UGH
JUNE
30,
201
0 INS
TITU
TIO
NS
AN
D C
AMP
S
TOTA
LIN
-STA
TE C
ON
TRAC
T B
ED
S/
RAT
E O
F O
CC
UP
ANC
Y**
AS
OF
PO
PU
LATI
ON
STA
TE H
OS
PIT
ALS
PO
PU
LATI
ON
DE
SIG
N B
ED
CAP
ACIT
Y*IN
STI
TUTI
ON
S/C
AMP
S O
NLY
J
UN
E 3
0TO
TAL
MAL
EFE
MAL
ETO
TAL
MAL
EFE
MAL
ETO
TAL
MAL
EFE
MAL
ETO
TAL
MAL
EFE
MAL
ETO
TAL
MAL
EFE
MAL
E
1991
101,
995
95
,340
6,
655
6,
065
5,
329
73
6
95
,930
90
,011
5,
919
54
,042
49
,796
4,
246
17
7.5%
18
0.8%
13
9.4%
1992
104,
352
98
,008
6,
344
5,
966
5,
539
42
7
98
,386
92
,469
5,
917
57
,986
53
,740
4,
246
16
9.7%
17
2.1%
13
9.4%
1993
115,
534
10
8,30
2
7,23
2
5,88
0
5,42
8
452
109,
654
10
2,87
4
6,78
0
61,9
83
57,7
37
4,24
6
176.
9%
178.
2%
159.
7%
1994
124,
813
11
6,87
9
7,93
4
5,84
5
5,39
8
447
118,
968
11
1,48
1
7,48
7
66,1
83
61,9
37
4,24
6
179.
8%
180.
0%
176.
3%
1995
131,
342
12
2,51
4
8,82
8
5,75
7
5,32
6
431
125,
585
11
7,18
8
8,39
7
70,7
17
65,5
15
5,20
2
177.
6%
178.
9%
161.
4%
1996
141,
017
13
1,27
3
9,74
4
5,72
3
5,27
6
447
135,
294
12
5,99
7
9,29
7
73,1
21
66,8
91
6,23
0
185.
0%
188.
4%
149.
2%
1997
152,
506
14
1,66
9
10,8
37
5,85
0
5,40
4
446
146,
656
13
6,26
5
10,3
91
75,9
52
69,7
22
6,23
0
193.
1%
195.
4%
166.
8%
1998
158,
207
14
7,00
1
11,2
06
7,47
6
7,01
3
463
150,
731
13
9,98
8
10,7
43
79,8
77
73,6
47
6,23
0
188.
7%
190.
1%
172.
4%
1999
162,
064
15
0,58
1
11,4
83
7,62
4
7,21
0
414
154,
440
14
3,37
1
11,0
69
79,8
73
73,6
43
6,23
0
193.
4%
194.
7%
177.
7%
2000
162,
000
15
0,79
3
11,2
07
7,98
6
7,52
2
464
154,
014
14
3,27
1
10,7
43
80,2
72
74,0
42
6,23
0
191.
9%
193.
5%
172.
4%
2001
161,
497
15
0,78
5
10,7
12
7,84
8
7,39
2
456
153,
649
14
3,39
3
10,2
56
80,4
67
74,2
37
6,23
0
190.
9%
193.
2%
164.
6%
2002
157,
979
14
8,15
3
9,82
6
6,40
0
6,08
0
320
151,
579
14
2,07
3
9,50
6
79,9
57
73,7
27
6,23
0
189.
6%
192.
7%
152.
6%
2003
160,
931
15
0,85
1
10,0
80
7,14
8
6,68
1
467
153,
783
14
4,17
0
9,61
3
80,1
87
74,3
57
5,83
0
191.
8%
193.
9%
164.
9%
2004
163,
500
15
2,85
9
10,6
41
5,60
5
5,14
6
459
157,
895
14
7,71
3
10,1
82
80,8
90
75,0
60
5,83
0
195.
2%
196.
8%
174.
6%
2005
164,
179
15
3,32
3
10,8
56
5,34
2
4,85
5
487
158,
837
14
8,46
8
10,3
69
81,0
08
75,1
78
5,83
0
196.
1%
197.
5%
177.
9%
2006
172,
561
16
0,81
2
11,7
49
6,01
4
5,40
3
611
166,
547
15
5,40
9
11,1
38
87,3
70
81,4
20
5,95
0
190.
6%
190.
9%
187.
2%
2007
173,
312
16
1,42
4
11,8
88
6,64
0
5,90
3
737
166,
277
15
5,12
6
11,1
51
84,6
53
78,8
43
5,81
0
196.
4%
196.
8%
191.
9%
2008
170,
973
15
9,58
1
11,3
92
6,49
9
5,74
2
757
160,
169
14
9,53
4
10,6
35
84,0
66
78,7
26
5,34
0
190.
5%
189.
9%
199.
2%
2009
167,
832
15
6,80
5
11,0
27
5,18
8
4,59
1
597
154,
749
14
4,31
9
10,4
30
84,2
41
78,8
26
5,41
5
183.
7%
183.
1%
192.
6%
2010
165,
817
15
5,72
1
10,0
96
4,76
8
4,32
3
445
152,
163
14
2,51
2
9,65
1
84,1
56
78,7
11
5,44
5
180.
8%
181.
1%
177.
2%
*
Des
ign
Bed
Cap
acity
is th
e nu
mbe
r of
inm
ates
a f
acilit
y w
as o
rigin
ally
des
igne
d to
hou
se.
Incr
ease
s or
dec
reas
es in
dica
te b
eds
lost
or
gain
ed d
ue to
con
vers
ions
, add
ition
s, o
r de
activ
atio
ns.
**
Rat
e of
Occ
upan
cy is
the
popu
latio
n di
vide
d by
num
ber
of d
esig
n be
ds m
ultip
lied
by 1
00.
12
0
20,
00
0
40,
00
0
60,
00
0
80,
00
0
100
,000
120
,000
140
,000
160
,000
180
,000
200
,000
1991
1992
199
319
9419
9519
9619
9719
9819
992
000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
200
720
0820
0920
10
Tot
al P
opu
latio
n
Des
ign
Bed
Ca
paci
ty
Inst
itutio
ns/C
am
psP
opu
latio
n
CHAR
T 2
INST
ITUT
ION
AND
CAM
P DE
SIGN
BED
CAP
ACIT
Y AN
D P
OPU
LATI
ON
JUNE
30,
199
1 TH
ROUG
H JU
NE 3
0, 2
010
13
TAB
LE 6
INS
TITU
TIO
N P
OP
ULA
TIO
NB
Y A
RR
IVA
L S
TATU
S, C
OM
MIT
MEN
T TY
PE
AN
D G
END
ERA
S O
F D
ECEM
BER
31,
201
0
CO
MM
ITM
EN
T T
YP
E A
ND
GE
ND
ER
MA
LE
FE
MA
LE
C
IVIL
CO
UN
TY
C
IVIL
CO
UN
TY
NA
RC
OT
ICD
IAG
NO
ST
ICN
AR
CO
TIC
DIA
GN
OS
TIC
AR
RIV
AL
ST
AT
US
TO
TA
LT
OT
AL
FE
LO
NS
AD
DIC
TS
CA
SE
SO
TH
ER
S*
TO
TA
LF
EL
ON
SA
DD
ICT
SC
AS
ES
OT
HE
RS
*
TO
TA
L1
62
,82
1
15
3,0
47
1
52
,41
8
46
5
57
1
07
9
,77
4
9
,58
8
1
56
2
0
10
Ne
w A
dm
iss
ion
s1
08
,48
6
10
1,2
94
1
00
,87
8
25
2
57
1
07
7
,19
2
7
,06
8
9
4
20
1
0
PV
-WN
Ts
39
,99
5
38
,19
1
38
,19
1
0
0
0
1,8
04
1,8
04
0
0
0
PV
-RT
Cs
**1
3,9
19
1
3,2
08
1
3,2
08
0
0
0
7
11
71
1
0
0
0
Ou
tpa
tien
t Re
turn
s2
75
2
13
0
2
13
0
0
6
2
0
62
0
0
C
ST
CU
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Es
cap
e R
etu
rns
14
5
14
0
14
0
0
0
0
5
5
0
0
0
ES
CT
FT
10
7
10
2
10
2
0
0
0
5
5
0
0
0
ES
CW
NT
38
3
8
38
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
*
Incl
udes
Cal
iforn
ia D
ivis
ion
of J
uven
ile J
ustic
e W
ards
, Saf
ekee
pers
, and
pris
oner
s fr
om o
ther
sta
tes
or th
e fe
dera
l pris
on s
yste
m.
**
Incl
udes
par
olee
s re
turn
ed p
endi
ng r
evoc
atio
n pr
ocee
ding
s an
d ps
ychi
atric
ret
urns
.
14
TABL
E 7
INST
ITUT
ION
POPU
LATI
ON
BY C
OM
MIT
MEN
T TY
PE A
ND G
ENDE
RDE
CEM
BER
31, 1
991
THRO
UGH
DECE
MBE
R 31
, 201
0
TO
TA
LM
AL
EF
EM
AL
E
CIV
IL
C
IVIL
C
IVIL
DE
CE
MB
ER
N
AR
CO
TIC
N
AR
CO
TIC
N
AR
CO
TIC
31
TO
TA
LF
EL
ON
SA
DD
ICT
SO
TH
ER
S*
FE
LO
NS
AD
DIC
TS
OT
HE
RS
*T
OT
AL
FE
LO
NS
AD
DIC
TS
OT
HE
RS
*
19
91
10
1,8
08
98
,51
52
,77
9
5
14
95
,50
6
92
,83
7
2,1
92
47
7
6,3
02
5
,67
8
5
87
37
19
92
10
9,4
96
10
5,4
67
3,5
86
44
31
02
,74
9
99
,49
4
2,8
62
39
3
6,7
47
5
,97
3
7
24
50
19
93
11
9,9
51
11
5,5
73
3,8
69
50
91
12
,37
1
10
8,8
28
3
,09
7
4
46
7
,58
0
6,7
45
77
26
3
19
94
12
5,6
05
12
1,0
84
4,1
12
40
91
17
,39
0
11
3,7
05
3
,31
4
3
71
8
,21
5
7,3
79
79
83
8
19
95
13
5,1
33
13
1,2
32
3,5
77
32
41
26
,07
9
12
2,9
69
2
,82
2
2
88
9
,05
4
8,2
63
75
53
6
19
96
14
5,5
65
14
2,3
81
2,8
15
36
91
35
,48
1
13
2,9
86
2
,15
8
3
37
1
0,0
84
9
,39
5
6
57
32
19
97
15
5,2
76
15
2,2
25
2,6
99
35
21
44
,39
2
14
1,9
44
2
,13
9
3
09
1
0,8
84
1
0,2
81
56
04
3
19
98
15
9,5
63
15
6,8
60
2,3
76
32
71
48
,07
8
14
5,9
97
1
,79
8
2
83
1
1,4
85
1
0,8
63
57
84
4
19
99
16
0,6
87
15
8,2
08
2,1
68
31
11
49
,51
3
14
7,5
55
1
,69
6
2
62
1
1,1
74
1
0,6
53
47
24
9
20
00
16
0,6
55
15
8,1
17
2,2
05
33
31
49
,67
7
14
7,6
90
1
,70
0
2
87
1
0,9
78
1
0,4
27
50
54
6
20
01
15
7,1
42
15
5,0
37
1,7
77
32
81
47
,39
1
14
5,6
62
1
,44
9
2
80
9
,75
1
9,3
75
32
84
8
20
02
15
9,6
95
15
7,7
54
1,5
96
34
51
49
,89
9
14
8,3
28
1
,28
9
2
82
9
,79
6
9,4
26
30
76
3
20
03
16
1,7
85
16
0,0
11
1,4
23
35
11
51
,33
1
14
9,9
14
1
,11
9
2
98
1
0,4
54
1
0,0
97
30
45
3
20
04
16
3,9
39
16
2,3
52
1,2
52
33
51
52
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6
15
1,6
81
9
94
29
1
10
,97
3
10
,67
1
2
58
44
20
05
16
8,0
35
16
6,3
89
1,3
12
33
41
56
,57
3
15
5,3
13
9
69
29
1
11
,46
2
11
,07
6
3
43
43
20
06
17
2,5
28
17
0,9
95
1,2
18
31
51
60
,77
0
15
9,6
26
8
73
27
1
11
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8
11
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9
3
45
44
20
07
17
1,4
44
17
0,1
29
99
2
3
23
16
0,0
28
1
59
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2
72
4
2
82
1
1,4
16
1
1,1
07
26
84
1
20
08
17
1,0
85
17
0,0
20
80
2
2
63
15
9,6
94
1
58
,87
8
59
2
2
24
1
1,3
91
1
1,1
42
21
03
9
20
09
16
8,8
30
16
7,7
11
90
8
2
11
15
8,0
18
1
57
,15
0
68
4
1
84
1
0,8
12
1
0,5
61
22
42
7
20
10
16
2,8
21
16
2,0
06
62
1
1
94
15
3,0
47
1
52
,41
8
46
5
1
64
9
,77
4
9,5
88
15
63
0
Inst
itutio
n po
pula
tion
incl
udes
off
ende
rs s
ente
nced
to s
tate
pris
on w
ho a
re in
carc
erat
ed in
a p
rison
, cam
p, in
-sta
te c
ontr
act b
ed, o
r a
Dep
artm
ent o
f M
enta
l Hea
lth h
ospi
tal.
* O
ther
s in
clud
e C
alifo
rnia
Div
isio
n of
Juv
enile
Jus
tice
War
ds, C
ount
y D
iagn
ostic
Cas
es, S
afek
eepe
rs, a
nd p
rison
ers
from
oth
er s
tate
s or
the
fede
ral p
rison
sys
tem
.
TO
TA
L
15
TOTAL 162,006 100.0 152,418 100.0 9,588 100.0
CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS 94,919 58.6 91,137 59.8 3,782 39.4Homicide 29,700 18.3 28,188 18.5 1,512 15.8
Murder 1st 13,099 8.1 12,561 8.2 538 5.6Murder 2nd 12,395 7.7 11,782 7.7 613 6.4Manslaughter 3,498 2.2 3,231 2.1 267 2.8Vehicular Manslaughter 708 0.4 614 0.4 94 1.0
Robbery 21,630 13.4 20,719 13.6 911 9.5Assault and Battery 24,788 15.3 23,663 15.5 1,125 11.7
Assault Deadly Weapon 12,709 7.8 12,156 8.0 553 5.8Other Assault/Battery 12,079 7.5 11,507 7.5 572 6.0
Sex Offenses 16,134 10.0 16,018 10.5 116 1.2Rape 2,491 1.5 2,481 1.6 10 0.1Lewd Act With Child 9,015 5.6 8,964 5.9 51 0.5Oral Copulation 775 0.5 771 0.5 4 0.0Sodomy 231 0.1 230 0.2 1 0.0Penetration With Object 599 0.4 592 0.4 7 0.1Other Sex Offenses 3,023 1.9 2,980 2.0 43 0.4
Kidnapping 2,667 1.6 2,549 1.7 118 1.2
PROPERTY CRIMES 30,061 18.6 26,862 17.6 3,199 33.4Burglary 13,410 8.3 12,320 8.1 1,090 11.4
Burglary 1st 7,422 4.6 7,065 4.6 357 3.7Burglary 2nd 5,988 3.7 5,255 3.4 733 7.6
Theft 16,651 10.3 14,542 9.5 2,109 22.0Grand Theft 2,499 1.5 2,160 1.4 339 3.5Petty Theft With Prior 3,697 2.3 3,141 2.1 556 5.8Receiving Stolen Property 2,806 1.7 2,559 1.7 247 2.6
Vehicle Theft 4,379 2.7 4,113 2.7 266 2.8Forgery/Fraud 2,253 1.4 1,656 1.1 597 6.2Other Property 1,017 0.6 913 0.6 104 1.1
0.0DRUG CRIMES 24,546 15.2 22,467 14.7 2,079 21.7
CS Possession 8,445 5.2 7,699 5.1 746 7.8CS Possession For Sale 9,599 5.9 8,828 5.8 771 8.0CS Sales 4,095 2.5 3,689 2.4 406 4.2CS Manufacturing 355 0.2 343 0.2 12 0.1CS Other 732 0.5 644 0.4 88 0.9Hashish Possession 30 0.0 28 0.0 2 0.0Marijuana Possess For Sale 710 0.4 679 0.4 31 0.3Marijuana Sale 461 0.3 441 0.3 20 0.2Marijuana Other 119 0.1 116 0.1 3 0.0
OTHER CRIMES 12,480 7.7 11,952 7.8 528 5.5Escape 68 0.0 64 0.0 4 0.0Driving Under the Influence 2,172 1.3 2,003 1.3 169 1.8Arson 465 0.3 421 0.3 44 0.5Possession of Weapon 5,958 3.7 5,861 3.8 97 1.0Other Offenses 3,817 2.4 3,603 2.4 214 2.2
NOTE: Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
TABLE 8
FELON INSTITUTION POPULATION
BY OFFENSE AND GENDER
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
TOTAL MALE FEMALENumber Percent Number Percent Number Percent
16
BY
OFF
EN
SE
CA
TE
GO
RY
AN
D G
EN
DE
RD
EC
EM
BE
R 3
1, 1
99
1 T
HR
OU
GH
DE
CE
MB
ER
31
, 20
10
FEL
ON
INS
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PO
PU
LA
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NT
AB
LE
9
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MA
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19
91
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59
2,8
37
44
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25
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23
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7.0
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8
2
5.2
3
3.5
3
7.2
4
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19
92
10
5,4
67
99
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4
4
5.1
2
5.9
2
2.8
6
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5,9
73
26
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34
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35
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4.3
19
93
11
5,5
73
10
8,8
28
44
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25
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23
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6.6
6
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5
2
5.3
3
4.2
3
6.2
4
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19
94
12
1,0
84
11
3,7
05
45
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24
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23
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6.6
7
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9
2
5.5
3
3.3
3
6.3
4
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19
95
13
1,2
32
12
2,9
69
44
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24
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24
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6.8
8
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3
2
3.7
3
3.8
3
8.0
4
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19
96
14
2,3
81
13
2,9
86
44
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23
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25
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5
2
3.9
3
1.7
4
0.2
4
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19
97
15
2,2
25
14
1,9
44
44
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26
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1
0,2
81
23
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4.1
19
98
15
6,8
60
14
5,9
97
45
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21
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26
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6.7
1
0,8
63
23
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29
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42
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4.0
19
99
15
8,2
08
14
7,5
55
45
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20
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26
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6.8
1
0,6
53
24
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28
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43
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4.3
20
00
15
8,1
17
14
7,6
90
46
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20
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26
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6.8
1
0,4
27
25
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28
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42
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4.3
20
01
15
5,0
37
14
5,6
62
49
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20
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23
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7.0
9
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5
2
8.3
3
2.0
3
5.1
4
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20
02
15
7,7
54
14
8,3
28
50
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20
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22
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7.2
9
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6
2
9.9
3
3.4
3
1.8
5
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20
03
16
0,0
11
14
9,9
14
50
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20
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20
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7.5
1
0,0
97
29
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34
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30
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4.7
20
04
16
2,3
52
15
1,6
81
51
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20
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20
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7.6
1
0,6
71
29
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36
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29
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4.8
20
05
16
6,3
89
15
5,3
13
51
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20
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20
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7.6
1
1,0
76
29
.7
35
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29
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5.0
20
06
17
0,7
94
15
9,4
36
52
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19
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19
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8.0
1
1,3
58
29
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35
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29
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4.9
20
07
17
0,1
29
15
9,0
22
53
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19
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19
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8.1
1
1,1
07
32
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28
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5.1
20
08
17
0,0
20
15
8,8
78
55
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18
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17
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8.3
1
1,1
42
33
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27
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5.0
20
09
16
7,7
11
15
7,1
50
57
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18
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16
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8.2
1
0,5
61
35
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34
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23
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5.6
20
10
16
2,0
06
15
2,4
18
59
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14
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9
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nts
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not
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17
CHAR
T 3
FELO
N IN
STIT
UTIO
N P
OPU
LATI
ON
PERS
ON
AND
DRUG
OFF
ENSE
SDE
CEM
BER
31, 1
991
THRO
UGH
DECE
MBE
R 31
, 201
0
0%10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
MA
LE-P
ER
SO
N O
FF
EN
SE
S
MA
LE-D
RU
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EN
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FE
MA
LE-P
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SO
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EN
SE
S
FE
MA
LE-D
RU
G O
FF
EN
SE
S
Per
cent
With
Per
son
or D
rug
Offe
nses
18
TABLE 10
INSTITUTION POPULATION
BY RACIAL/ETHNIC GROUP AND GENDER
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
Racial/Ethnic
Group Number Percent Percent
Total 162,821 100.0 153,047 100.0 9,774 100.0
White 40,988 25.2 37,566 24.5 3,422 35.0
Hispanic 64,733 39.8 61,686 40.3 3,047 31.2
Black 47,135 28.9 44,366 29.0 2,769 28.3
Other 9,965 6.1 9,429 6.2 536 5.5
NOTE: Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
Number Number Percent
TOTAL MALE FEMALE
White25.2%
Hispanic39.8%
Black28.9%
Other6.1%
19
TA
BL
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1
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INS
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BY
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GE
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DE
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MB
ER
31
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92
10
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99
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3
3.2
3
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73
34
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20
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36
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8.7
19
93
11
5,5
73
10
8,8
28
27
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34
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5.0
6
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5
3
5.7
2
4.6
3
5.4
4
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19
94
12
1,0
84
11
3,7
05
28
.2
34
.9
32
.0
5.0
7
,37
9
3
5.4
2
3.6
3
5.4
5
.6
19
95
13
1,2
32
12
2,9
69
28
.6
35
.3
31
.2
4.9
8
,26
3
3
5.9
2
3.1
3
4.6
6
.4
19
96
14
2,3
81
13
2,9
86
28
.8
35
.1
31
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5.0
9
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5
3
5.1
2
3.8
3
4.6
6
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19
97
15
2,2
25
14
1,9
44
29
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35
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30
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4.9
1
0,2
81
36
.9
23
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33
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5.5
19
98
15
6,8
60
14
5,9
97
28
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35
.0
31
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5.1
1
0,8
63
37
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33
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5.4
19
99
15
8,2
08
14
7,5
55
28
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5.3
1
0,6
53
37
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23
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34
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20
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15
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17
14
7,6
90
28
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35
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31
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4.8
1
0,4
27
37
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24
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33
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20
01
15
5,0
37
14
5,6
62
28
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36
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30
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5.0
9
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5
3
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2
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20
02
15
7,7
54
14
8,3
28
28
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36
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38
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16
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27
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5,3
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0,7
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15
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17
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29
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17
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15
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19
91
19
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20
05
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10
21
TABLE 12
INSTITUTION POPULATION
BY AGE GROUP, MEAN AGE AND GENDER
AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
TOTAL MALE
Total 162,821 100.0 153,047 100.0 9,774 100.0
18 - 19 2,070 1.3 1,997 1.3 73 0.7
20 - 24 19,636 12.1 18,665 12.2 971 9.9
25 - 29 26,222 16.1 24,606 16.1 1,616 16.5
30 - 34 25,598 15.7 23,938 15.6 1,660 17.0
35 - 39 21,447 13.2 20,121 13.1 1,326 13.6
40 - 44 20,749 12.7 19,314 12.6 1,435 14.7
45 - 49 19,544 12.0 18,299 12.0 1,245 12.7
50 - 54 13,978 8.6 13,143 8.6 835 8.5
55 - 59 7,188 4.4 6,837 4.5 351 3.6
60 and Over 6,389 3.9 6,127 4.0 262 2.7
Mean Age 38 38 38
NOTE: Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
Age FEMALEGroup Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
18 - 29 Years29.5% 30 - 39 Years
29.0%
40 - 49 Years24.7%
50 + Years16.9%
22
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TABLE 14INSTITUTION POPULATION
BY COUNTY OF COMMITMENTAS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
COUNTY OF COUNTY OFCOMMITMENT COMMITMENT
TOTAL COUNTIES 162,821 100.0
Alameda 4,236 2.6 Orange 8,800 5.4Alpine 6 0.0 Placer 1,021 0.6Amador 204 0.1 Plumas 61 0.0Butte 1,330 0.8 Riverside 10,759 6.6Calaveras 111 0.1 Sacramento 7,617 4.7Colusa 96 0.1 San Benito 155 0.1Contra Costa 1,883 1.2 San Bernardino 12,118 7.4Del Norte 133 0.1 San Diego 11,896 7.3El Dorado 466 0.3 San Francisco 1,514 0.9Fresno 4,763 2.9 San Joaquin 3,475 2.1Glenn 126 0.1 San Luis Obispo 757 0.5Humboldt 613 0.4 San Mateo 1,504 0.9Imperial 413 0.3 Santa Barbara 1,596 1.0Inyo 71 0.0 Santa Clara 5,387 3.3Kern 4,952 3.0 Santa Cruz 564 0.3Kings 1,607 1.0 Shasta 1,507 0.9Lake 393 0.2 Sierra 9 0.0Lassen 146 0.1 Siskiyou 253 0.2Los Angeles 53,918 33.1 Solano 1,604 1.0Madera 649 0.4 Sonoma 1,218 0.7Marin 415 0.3 Stanislaus 2,449 1.5Mariposa 74 0.0 Sutter 415 0.3Mendocino 352 0.2 Tehama 489 0.3Merced 1,103 0.7 Trinity 53 0.0Modoc 27 0.0 Tulare 2,958 1.8Mono 28 0.0 Tuolumne 253 0.2Monterey 1,719 1.1 Ventura 2,219 1.4Napa 373 0.2 Yolo 1,101 0.7Nevada 137 0.1 Yuba 505 0.3
Other* 220 0.1
* Includes California Division of Juvenile Justice Wards, County Diagnostic Cases, Safekeepers and Other State/Federal Custody.
NOTE: Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
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Southern California,66.0%
Remainder of the State,22.9%
San Francisco Bay Area,11.1%
25
BY COUNTY AND AREA OF COMMITMENTCALENDAR YEAR 2010
TABLE 15A TOTAL FELON NEW ADMISSIONS AND PAROLE VIOLATORS RETURNED WITH A NEW TERM
NUMBER AND RATE PER 100,000 COUNTY POPULATION
RATE PER FELON 100,000 NEW
TOTAL COUNTY ADMISSIONS
POPULATION Number Percent Number
TOTAL ADMITTED 58,743 100.0 150.1 41,550 100.0 17,193 100.0
AREA OFCOMMITMENT*
Southern California 40,060 68.2 167.1 27,695 66.6 12,365 71.9San FranciscoBay Area 5,956 10.1 81.0 4,395 10.6 1,561 9.1Remainder ofThe State 12,727 21.7 163.1 9,460 22.8 3,267 19.0
COUNTY OFCOMMITMENT
Alameda 1,194 2.0 77.0 870 2.1 324 1.9Alpine 4 0.0 292.2 4 0.0 0 0.0Amador 87 0.1 215.7 75 0.2 12 0.1Butte 500 0.9 217.3 416 1.0 84 0.5Calaveras 43 0.1 90.1 34 0.1 9 0.1
Colusa 36 0.1 151.3 28 0.1 8 0.0Contra Costa 455 0.8 42.3 368 0.9 87 0.5Del Norte 32 0.1 103.3 25 0.1 7 0.0El Dorado 179 0.3 94.6 146 0.4 33 0.2Fresno 1,727 2.9 175.6 1,247 3.0 480 2.8
Glenn 51 0.1 165.2 45 0.1 6 0.0Humboldt 301 0.5 223.3 216 0.5 85 0.5Imperial 193 0.3 101.8 133 0.3 60 0.3Inyo 21 0.0 109.5 19 0.0 2 0.0Kern 2,296 3.9 263.4 1,593 3.8 703 4.1
Kings 644 1.1 391.4 516 1.2 128 0.7Lake 148 0.3 219.2 122 0.3 26 0.2Lassen 57 0.1 150.3 43 0.1 14 0.1Los Angeles 19,025 32.4 180.9 13,170 31.7 5,855 34.1Madera 201 0.3 124.0 136 0.3 65 0.4
Marin 115 0.2 45.3 86 0.2 29 0.2Mariposa 28 0.0 146.5 25 0.1 3 0.0Mendocino 120 0.2 128.8 96 0.2 24 0.1Merced 369 0.6 134.7 276 0.7 93 0.5Modoc 6 0.0 55.5 5 0.0 1 0.0
Mono 7 0.0 47.2 5 0.0 2 0.0Monterey 641 1.1 147.9 487 1.2 154 0.9Napa 162 0.3 113.5 126 0.3 36 0.2Nevada 38 0.1 37.0 31 0.1 7 0.0Orange 3,513 6.0 108.8 2,316 5.6 1,197 7.0
Placer 370 0.6 106.5 263 0.6 107 0.6Plumas 25 0.0 114.6 23 0.1 2 0.0Riverside 3,550 6.0 158.5 2,477 6.0 1,073 6.2
*The counties covered under each area of commitment are identif ied in the Reference Guide. NOTE: Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
(Continued)
PAROLE VIOLATORSRETURNED WITH
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Number Percent Percent
26
TABLE 15A (Continued)TOTAL FELON NEW ADMISSIONS AND PAROLE VIOLATORS RETURNED WITH A NEW TERM
NUMBER AND RATE PER 100,000 COUNTY POPULATIONBY COUNTY AND AREA OF COMMITMENT
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
RATE PER FELON
100,000 NEW
TOTAL COUNTY ADMISSIONSPOPULATION Number Percent Number
Sacramento 2,130 3.6 146.7 1,453 3.5 677 3.9San Benito 79 0.1 123.0 63 0.2 16 0.1San Bernardino 5,800 9.9 266.3 3,978 9.6 1,822 10.6San Diego 3,945 6.7 123.3 2,768 6.7 1,177 6.8San Francisco 569 1.0 69.5 394 0.9 175 1.0
San Joaquin 1,098 1.9 148.1 795 1.9 303 1.8San Luis Obispo 325 0.6 120.5 228 0.5 97 0.6San Mateo 577 1.0 78.3 404 1.0 173 1.0Santa Barbara 676 1.2 155.6 494 1.2 182 1.1Santa Clara 1,815 3.1 98.8 1,343 3.2 472 2.7
Santa Cruz 164 0.3 61.2 125 0.3 39 0.2Shasta 511 0.9 266.5 413 1.0 98 0.6Sierra 2 0.0 55.1 2 0.0 0 0.0Siskiyou 74 0.1 157.1 64 0.2 10 0.1Solano 647 1.1 146.7 454 1.1 193 1.1
Sonoma 422 0.7 85.2 350 0.8 72 0.4Stanislaus 993 1.7 177.4 680 1.6 313 1.8Sutter 213 0.4 208.2 176 0.4 37 0.2Tehama 206 0.4 314.1 175 0.4 31 0.2Trinity 15 0.0 98.9 11 0.0 4 0.0
Tulare 933 1.6 199.8 708 1.7 225 1.3Tuolumne 54 0.1 92.0 33 0.1 21 0.1
Ventura 737 1.3 86.1 538 1.3 199 1.2Yolo 438 0.7 212.5 339 0.8 99 0.6Yuba 182 0.3 226.3 140 0.3 42 0.2
NOTE: Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
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TABLE 15B
CALENDAR YEAR 2010BY COUNTY AND AREA OF COMMITMENT
NUMBER AND RATE PER 100,000 COUNTY POPULATIONMALE FELON NEW ADMISSIONS AND PAROLE VIOLATORS RETURNED WITH A NEW TERM
RATE PER FELON
100,000 NEW
TOTAL COUNTY ADMISSIONS
POPULATION
TOTAL ADMITTED 51,964 100.0 132.8 36,201 100.0 15,763 100.0
AREA OFCOMMITMENT*
Southern California 35,298 67.9 147.2 24,001 66.3 11,297 71.7San FranciscoBay Area 5,365 10.3 73.0 3,926 10.8 1,439 9.1Remainder ofThe State 11,301 21.8 144.8 8,274 22.9 3,027 19.2
COUNTY OFCOMMITMENT
Alameda 1,120 2.2 72.3 817 2.3 303 1.9Alpine 4 0.0 292.2 4 0.0 0 0.0Amador 68 0.1 168.6 58 0.2 10 0.1Butte 437 0.8 189.9 355 1.0 82 0.5Calaveras 40 0.1 83.8 31 0.1 9 0.1
Colusa 29 0.1 121.9 22 0.1 7 0.0Contra Costa 423 0.8 39.3 345 1.0 78 0.5Del Norte 30 0.1 96.8 23 0.1 7 0.0El Dorado 151 0.3 79.8 119 0.3 32 0.2Fresno 1,533 3.0 155.9 1,100 3.0 433 2.7
Glenn 46 0.1 149.0 40 0.1 6 0.0Humboldt 273 0.5 202.5 198 0.5 75 0.5Imperial 172 0.3 90.7 114 0.3 58 0.4Inyo 21 0.0 109.5 19 0.1 2 0.0Kern 2,008 3.9 230.3 1,371 3.8 637 4.0
Kings 541 1.0 328.8 423 1.2 118 0.7Lake 131 0.3 194.0 106 0.3 25 0.2Lassen 49 0.1 129.2 35 0.1 14 0.1Los Angeles 16,700 32.1 158.8 11,348 31.3 5,352 34.0Madera 159 0.3 98.1 118 0.3 41 0.3
Marin 108 0.2 42.6 80 0.2 28 0.2Mariposa 23 0.0 120.4 20 0.1 3 0.0Mendocino 110 0.2 118.1 87 0.2 23 0.1Merced 334 0.6 1,741.1 246 0.7 88 0.6Modoc 6 0.0 0.7 5 0.0 1 0.0
Mono 5 0.0 3.0 4 0.0 1 0.0Monterey 558 1.1 826.3 414 1.1 144 0.9Napa 148 0.3 390.3 115 0.3 33 0.2Nevada 30 0.1 0.3 24 0.1 6 0.0Orange 3,083 5.9 1,901.7 2,011 5.6 1,072 6.8
Placer 320 0.6 126.1 219 0.6 101 0.6Plumas 24 0.0 125.6 22 0.1 2 0.0Riverside 3,168 6.1 3,400.4 2,190 6.0 978 6.2
*The counties covered under each area of commitment are identif ied in the Reference Guide.
NOTE: Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
(Continued)
PAROLE VIOLATORS
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BY COUNTY AND AREA OF COMMITMENTCALENDAR YEAR 2010
TABLE 15B (Continued)
RATE PER FELON
100,000 NEW
TOTAL COUNTY ADMISSIONSPOPULATION
Sacramento 1,947 3.7 134.1 1,314 3.6 633 4.0San Benito 68 0.1 105.9 52 0.1 16 0.1San Bernardino 5,087 9.8 233.6 3,425 9.5 1,662 10.5San Diego 3,526 6.8 110.2 2,432 6.7 1,094 6.9San Francisco 523 1.0 63.9 353 1.0 170 1.1
San Joaquin 1,003 1.9 135.3 716 2.0 287 1.8San Luis Obispo 301 0.6 111.6 208 0.6 93 0.6San Mateo 505 1.0 68.6 354 1.0 151 1.0Santa Barbara 592 1.1 136.2 419 1.2 173 1.1Santa Clara 1,582 3.0 86.1 1,154 3.2 428 2.7
Santa Cruz 152 0.3 56.7 115 0.3 37 0.2Shasta 438 0.8 228.5 346 1.0 92 0.6Sierra 2 0.0 55.1 2 0.0 0 0.0Siskiyou 66 0.1 140.1 57 0.2 9 0.1Solano 575 1.1 130.4 396 1.1 179 1.1
Sonoma 381 0.7 76.9 312 0.9 69 0.4Stanislaus 892 1.7 159.4 598 1.7 294 1.9Sutter 171 0.3 167.1 136 0.4 35 0.2Tehama 171 0.3 260.7 144 0.4 27 0.2Trinity 15 0.0 98.9 11 0.0 4 0.0
Tulare 841 1.6 180.1 629 1.7 212 1.3Tuolumne 49 0.1 83.4 29 0.1 20 0.1
Ventura 661 1.3 77.2 483 1.3 178 1.1Yolo 392 0.8 190.2 302 0.8 90 0.6Yuba 172 0.3 213.9 131 0.4 41 0.3
NOTE: Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
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TABLE 15CFEMALE FELON NEW ADMISSIONS AND PAROLE VIOLATORS RETURNED WITH A NEW TERM
NUMBER AND RATE PER 100,000 COUNTY POPULATIONBY COUNTY AND AREA OF COMMITMENT
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
RATE PER FELON
100,000 NEW
COUNTY ADMISSIONSPOPULATION
TOTAL ADMITTED 6,779 100.0 17.32 5,349 100.0 1,430 100.0
AREA OFCOMMITMENT*
Southern California 4,762 70.3 19.86 3,694 69.0 1,068 74.7San FranciscoBay Area 591 8.7 8.04 469 8.8 122 8.5Remainder ofThe State 1,426 21.0 18.27 1,186 22.2 240 16.8
COUNTY OFCOMMITMENT
Alameda 74 1.1 4.77 53 1.0 21 1.5Alpine 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0Amador 19 0.3 47.10 17 0.3 2 0.1Butte 63 0.9 27.38 61 1.1 2 0.1Calaveras 3 0.0 6.28 3 0.1 0 0.0
Colusa 7 0.1 29.43 6 0.1 1 0.1Contra Costa 32 0.5 2.97 23 0.4 9 0.6Del Norte 2 0.0 6.46 2 0.0 0 0.0El Dorado 28 0.4 14.79 27 0.5 1 0.1Fresno 194 2.9 19.73 147 2.7 47 3.3
Glenn 5 0.1 16.19 5 0.1 0 0.0Humboldt 28 0.4 20.77 18 0.3 10 0.7Imperial 21 0.3 11.07 19 0.4 2 0.1Inyo 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0Kern 288 4.2 33.04 222 4.2 66 4.6
Kings 103 1.5 62.60 93 1.7 10 0.7Lake 17 0.3 25.17 16 0.3 1 0.1Lassen 8 0.1 21.10 8 0.1 0 0.0Los Angeles 2,325 34.3 22.11 1,822 34.1 503 35.2Madera 42 0.6 25.91 18 0.3 24 1.7
Marin 7 0.1 2.76 6 0.1 1 0.1Mariposa 5 0.1 26.17 5 0.1 0 0.0Mendocino 10 0.1 10.73 9 0.2 1 0.1Merced 35 0.5 12.78 30 0.6 5 0.3Modoc 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0
Mono 2 0.0 13.48 1 0.0 1 0.1Monterey 83 1.2 19.16 73 1.4 10 0.7Napa 14 0.2 9.81 11 0.2 3 0.2Nevada 8 0.1 7.79 7 0.1 1 0.1Orange 430 6.3 13.32 305 5.7 125 8.7
Placer 50 0.7 14.39 44 0.8 6 0.4Plumas 1 0.0 4.58 1 0.0 0 0.0Riverside 382 5.6 17.06 287 5.4 95 6.6
*The counties covered under each area of commitment are identif ied in the Reference Guide.
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(Continued)
PAROLE VIOLATORS
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TOTAL A NEW TERMNumber Percent Number Percent Number Percent
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TABLE 15C (Continued)FEMALE FELON NEW ADMISSIONS AND PAROLE VIOLATORS RETURNED WITH A NEW TERM
NUMBER AND RATE PER 100,000 COUNTY POPULATIONBY COUNTY AND AREA OF COMMITMENT
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
RATE PER FELON
100,000 NEW
TOTAL COUNTY ADMISSIONSPOPULATION
Sacramento 183 2.7 12.60 139 2.6 44 3.1San Benito 11 0.2 17.13 11 0.2 0 0.0San Bernardino 713 10.5 32.74 553 10.3 160 11.2San Diego 419 6.2 13.09 336 6.3 83 5.8San Francisco 46 0.7 5.62 41 0.8 5 0.3
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Ventura 76 1.1 8.88 55 1.0 21 1.5Yolo 46 0.7 22.32 37 0.7 9 0.6Yuba 10 0.1 12.44 9 0.2 1 0.1
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ntP
erce
ntP
erce
ntP
erce
ntP
erce
ntP
erce
nt
1991
92,8
376
2.5
12
.2
2
5.3
5,67
8
68
.7
1
2.2
19
.1
1992
99,4
946
2.3
10
.7
2
7.0
5,97
3
68
.9
1
0.7
20
.4
1993
108,
828
61
.9
1
0.8
27
.2
6,
745
6
6.9
12
.0
2
1.1
1994
113,
705
60
.6
1
3.8
25
.6
7,
379
6
4.1
15
.3
2
0.7
1995
122,
969
60
.2
1
4.6
25
.2
8,
263
6
4.1
16
.7
1
9.2
1996
132,
986
59
.5
1
5.5
25
.1
9,
395
6
3.3
17
.6
1
9.0
1997
141,
944
57
.8
1
7.4
24
.7
10
,281
61
.6
2
0.0
18
.3
1998
145,
997
58
.4
1
6.8
24
.8
10
,863
61
.3
1
9.9
18
.8
1999
147,
555
58
.3
1
6.5
25
.2
10
,653
60
.4
1
9.6
20
.0
2000
147,
690
58
.1
1
6.7
25
.2
10
,427
59
.7
2
0.5
19
.8
2001
145,
662
58
.8
1
6.5
24
.7
9,
375
6
2.9
18
.8
1
8.2
2002
148,
095
59
.4
1
6.5
24
.1
9,
644
6
2.1
20
.0
1
7.9
2003
150,
613
61
.4
1
4.3
24
.3
9,
890
6
4.7
17
.2
1
8.1
2004
151,
681
63
.4
1
1.6
25
.0
10
,671
68
.2
1
3.2
18
.6
2005
155,
313
63
.6
1
1.0
25
.4
11
,076
68
.3
1
3.2
18
.5
2006
159,
626
62
.9
1
1.7
25
.4
11
,369
66
.4
1
3.6
20
.0
2007
159,
022
63
.1
1
1.2
25
.7
11
,107
66
.5
1
3.0
20
.6
2008
158,
878
63
.6
1
0.9
25
.5
11
,142
69
.0
1
1.6
19
.4
2009
157,
150
65
.3
9
.3
2
5.4
10,5
61
7
0.9
10
.3
1
8.8
2010
152,
418
66
.3
8
.2
2
5.1
9,58
8
73
.8
6
.9
1
8.8
Not
e: P
V-R
TCs
are
paro
lees
ret
urne
d to
pris
on f
or v
iola
ting
thei
r pa
role
con
ditio
ns a
nd p
arol
ees
retu
rned
pen
ding
a p
arol
e re
voca
tion
hear
ing.
PV-W
NTs
are
par
olee
s re
turn
ed w
ith a
new
fel
ony
cour
t com
mitm
ent t
o pr
ison
. O
ffen
ders
may
be
coun
ted
mor
e th
an o
ne ti
me.
Com
pone
nts
may
not
add
to to
tals
due
to in
depe
nden
t rou
ndin
g.
Pop
ulat
ion
Pop
ulat
ion
PV
-RTC
PV
-WN
TP
V-R
TCP
V-W
NT
32
TOTA
L FE
LON
INS
TITU
TIO
N P
OP
ULA
TIO
N B
Y A
DM
ISS
ION
/RET
UR
N S
TATU
SD
ECEM
BER
31,
199
1 TH
RO
UG
H D
ECEM
BER
31,
201
0
CH
AR
T 6
62.9
%60
.4%
58.2
%63
.9%
66.7
%
12%
25%
25%
25%
25%
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
1991
1993
19
9519
9719
9920
0120
0320
0520
0720
09
PV
-WN
T
PV
-RT
C
NE
W A
DM
ISS
ION
33
TABLE 17CIVIL NARCOTIC ADDICT INSTITUTION POPULATION BY GENDER
DECEMBER 31, 1991 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2010
DECEMBER TOTAL MALE FEMALE
31 Number Percent Number Percent
1991 2,779 2,192 78.9 587 21.1
1992 3,586 2,862 79.8 724 20.2
1993 3,869 3,096 80.0 773 20.0
1994 4,112 3,314 80.6 798 19.4
1995 3,577 2,822 78.9 755 21.1
1996 2,815 2,158 76.7 657 23.3
1997 2,699 2,139 79.3 560 20.7
1998 2,376 1,798 75.7 578 24.3
1999 2,168 1,696 78.2 472 21.8
2000 2,205 1,700 77.1 505 22.9
2001 1,777 1,449 81.5 328 18.5
2002 1,596 1,289 80.8 307 19.2
2003 1,423 1,119 78.6 304 21.4
2004 1,252 994 79.4 258 20.6
2005 1,312 969 73.9 343 26.1
2006 1,218 873 71.7 345 28.3
2007 992 724 73.0 268 27.0
2008 802 592 73.8 210 26.2
2009 908 684 75.3 224 24.7
2010 621 465 74.9 156 25.1
2,779
4,112
2,205
1,312
802
908
621
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
3,000
3,500
4,000
4,500
1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009
34
TAB
LE 1
8C
IVIL
NA
RC
OTI
C A
DD
ICT
INS
TITU
TIO
N P
OP
ULA
TIO
NB
Y R
AC
IAL/
ETH
NIC
GR
OU
P A
ND
GEN
DER
DEC
EMB
ER 3
1, 1
991
THR
OU
GH
DEC
EMB
ER 3
1, 2
010
MA
LE
FE
MA
LE
DE
CE
MB
ER
TO
TA
L
MA
LE
WH
ITE
HIS
PA
NIC
BL
AC
KO
TH
ER
FE
MA
LE
WH
ITE
HIS
PA
NIC
BL
AC
KO
TH
ER
31
PO
PU
LA
TIO
NT
OT
AL
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
TO
TA
LP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
t
19
91
2,7
79
2,1
92
38
.3
24
.0
34
.9
2.8
5
87
4
3.8
2
4.7
2
4.0
7
.5
19
92
3,5
86
2,8
62
40
.3
22
.6
33
.6
3.5
7
24
4
3.8
2
2.9
2
6.7
6
.6
19
93
3,8
69
3,0
96
39
.9
23
.0
33
.7
3.4
7
73
4
2.0
2
4.1
3
0.0
3
.9
19
94
4,1
12
3,3
14
42
.8
22
.6
31
.9
2.7
7
98
4
6.5
2
3.4
2
5.2
4
.9
19
95
3,5
77
2,8
22
45
.5
21
.5
30
.2
2.8
7
55
4
8.3
2
2.0
2
4.8
4
.9
19
96
2,8
15
2,1
58
47
.8
21
.3
28
.9
2.0
6
57
4
6.7
2
0.4
2
9.2
3
.7
19
97
2,6
99
2,1
39
49
.6
20
.3
28
.0
2.1
5
60
4
5.5
2
1.4
2
8.2
4
.8
19
98
2,3
76
1,7
98
52
.6
19
.2
25
.1
3.1
5
78
4
9.8
2
1.5
2
4.2
4
.5
19
99
2,1
68
1,6
96
53
.5
17
.9
26
.2
2.4
4
72
5
3.2
1
9.9
2
3.9
3
.0
20
00
2,2
05
1,7
00
52
.7
19
.2
26
.4
1.7
5
05
5
6.2
1
6.0
2
5.1
2
.6
20
01
1,7
77
1,4
49
54
.1
16
.8
27
.2
1.9
3
28
5
3.7
2
1.3
2
2.3
2
.7
20
02
1,5
96
1,2
89
54
.2
16
.1
26
.8
3.0
3
07
5
6.7
1
6.6
2
5.1
1
.6
20
03
1,4
23
1,1
19
52
.7
20
.6
23
.6
3.0
3
04
6
2.2
1
6.8
1
9.1
2
.0
20
04
1,2
52
99
4
5
3.8
2
0.0
2
3.4
2
.7
25
8
59
.7
17
.1
19
.4
3.9
20
05
1,3
12
96
9
5
6.4
1
9.9
2
0.0
3
.6
34
3
63
.3
20
.4
14
.3
2.0
20
06
1,2
10
86
2
5
6.1
2
1.3
1
9.0
3
.5
34
8
60
.9
20
.1
16
.1
2.9
20
07
99
2
7
24
53
.6
20
.9
21
.3
4.3
2
68
6
3.1
1
9.8
1
5.3
1
.9
20
08
80
2
5
92
57
.6
20
.8
17
.4
4.2
2
10
6
0.0
2
0.5
1
5.7
3
.8
20
09
90
8
6
84
58
.0
20
.5
18
.1
3.4
2
24
6
2.9
1
6.5
1
3.4
7
.1
20
10
62
1
4
65
56
.3
22
.4
17
.8
3.4
1
56
6
6.7
1
6.0
9
.6
7.7
Com
ponents
may n
ot add to tota
ls d
ue to in
dependent ro
undin
g.
0.0%
10.0
%
20.0
%
30.0
%
40.0
%
50.0
%
60.0
%
70.0
%
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
Per
cent
of T
otal
Civ
il N
arco
tic A
ddic
ts
Wh
ite
His
pa
nic
Bla
ck
Oth
er
35
TA
BL
E 1
9
CIV
IL N
AR
CO
TIC
AD
DIC
T IN
ST
ITU
TIO
N P
OP
UL
AT
ION
BY
AG
E G
RO
UP
, ME
AN
AG
E A
ND
GE
ND
ER
DE
CE
MB
ER
31
, 19
91
TH
RO
UG
H D
EC
EM
BE
R 3
1, 2
01
0
M
AL
ED
EC
EM
BE
RM
AL
EU
nd
er
20
20
- 2
42
5 -
29
30
- 3
43
5 -
39
40
- 4
44
5 -
49
50
an
d O
ver
Me
an
31
TO
TA
LP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tA
ge
19
91
2,1
92
0.7
18
.7
25
.0
26
.7
16
.4
8.7
2.3
1.5
31
1
99
22
,86
2
0.9
15
.5
25
.4
26
.2
18
.7
8.6
3.2
1.6
32
1
99
33
,09
6
0.9
16
.3
23
.3
27
.4
17
.0
9.4
3.6
2.1
32
1
99
43
,31
4
0.9
13
.7
22
.8
26
.1
19
.2
10
.4
4.9
2.1
33
1
99
52
,82
2
0.6
13
.3
22
.1
24
.1
20
.1
11
.8
5.4
2.5
33
19
96
2,1
58
1.0
11
.4
21
.4
22
.7
20
.4
13
.3
6.2
3.5
34
1
99
72
,13
9
0.6
11
.1
19
.4
21
.7
22
.6
14
.4
6.3
3.9
34
1
99
81
,79
8
0.7
11
.5
16
.6
22
.7
22
.2
14
.6
7.0
4.7
35
1
99
91
,69
6
0.9
10
.6
16
.3
22
.1
20
.8
15
.7
8.2
5.4
35
2
00
01
,70
0
1.3
10
.3
13
.3
20
.1
22
.7
17
.5
9.7
5.1
35
20
01
1,4
49
0.6
12
.2
12
.4
18
.9
21
.7
19
.0
9.2
6.0
36
2
00
21
,28
9
0.7
13
.0
15
.1
18
.4
19
.8
18
.2
8.5
6.4
35
2
00
31
,11
9
1.1
15
.4
11
.6
18
.5
17
.8
17
.6
11
.6
6.4
36
2
00
49
94
1.4
14
.4
14
.9
16
.2
17
.9
16
.1
12
.2
6.9
36
2
00
59
69
1.7
15
.8
17
.6
14
.9
16
.7
14
.7
11
.0
7.6
36
20
06
86
2
0.9
11
.9
19
.4
14
.5
16
.6
15
.9
11
.1
9.6
36
2
00
77
24
0.3
11
.5
18
.9
13
.1
15
.3
16
.6
13
.7
10
.6
37
2
00
85
92
1.4
12
.8
17
.6
14
.2
15
.7
14
.4
13
.5
10
.5
36
2
00
96
84
0.9
9.9
15
.5
18
.7
15
.1
13
.6
13
.2
13
.2
37
2
01
04
65
1.3
8.2
16
.1
15
.9
11
.4
17
.6
13
.5
15
.9
38
DE
CE
MB
ER
FE
MA
LE
Un
de
r 2
02
0 -
24
25
- 2
93
0 -
34
35
- 3
94
0 -
44
45
- 4
95
0 a
nd
Ove
rM
ea
n3
1T
OT
AL
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Ag
e
19
91
58
7
0.2
12
.6
27
.3
29
.0
19
.9
7.5
2.2
1.4
32
19
92
72
4
0.4
11
.7
27
.2
31
.1
17
.1
9.0
2.3
1.1
32
19
93
77
3
0.3
10
.2
22
.6
32
.3
20
.7
8.7
3.4
1.8
33
19
94
79
8
0.6
7.4
20
.9
28
.8
24
.8
10
.9
4.4
2.1
34
19
95
75
5
0.3
6.5
22
.4
29
.3
24
.8
10
.3
4.9
1.6
34
19
96
65
7
0.2
5.6
17
.8
29
.8
26
.0
13
.9
5.2
1.5
34
19
97
56
0
0.7
5.9
15
.2
25
.0
29
.3
15
.7
5.9
2.3
35
19
98
57
8
0.3
6.6
12
.6
23
.2
29
.2
19
.0
6.7
2.2
36
19
99
47
2
0.4
6.4
16
.1
22
.2
25
.6
19
.1
8.1
2.1
35
20
00
50
5
0.6
9.5
14
.9
18
.8
26
.1
17
.6
8.9
3.6
35
20
01
32
8
0.3
8.5
11
.0
22
.6
24
.1
22
.3
7.9
3.4
36
20
02
30
7
0.3
10
.1
19
.2
11
.7
24
.1
20
.8
9.8
3.9
36
20
03
30
4
0.0
12
.2
12
.5
19
.1
20
.1
20
.1
10
.9
5.3
36
20
04
25
8
0.0
9.3
11
.6
17
.8
20
.9
21
.3
10
.5
8.5
37
20
05
34
3
0.6
13
.1
15
.2
13
.4
21
.6
15
.7
13
.7
6.7
37
20
06
34
8
0.6
14
.4
17
.0
19
.0
13
.8
17
.8
11
.8
5.7
35
20
07
26
8
0.4
15
.7
17
.9
10
.4
21
.3
15
.7
13
.1
5.6
35
20
08
21
0
0.0
12
.4
25
.2
12
.4
12
.4
14
.8
15
.2
7.6
36
20
09
22
4
0.0
10
.3
17
.0
16
.1
17
.9
16
.5
16
.5
5.8
36
20
10
15
6
0.0
9.6
18
.6
17
.3
19
.2
15
.4
13
.5
6.4
36
NO
TE: C
om
ponents
may n
ot add to tota
ls d
ue to independent ro
undin
g.
F
EM
AL
E
36
TABLE 20COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTER POPULATION
BY PROGRAM TYPE AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2010
2,066
2,200
0 0 45 590
0
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
2,500
CCF-Private CCF-Public Private WorkFurlough
DrugTreatmentFurlough
Prison Mother FamilyFoundation
Work FurloughIn Custody
Civil Total Felon Addict
Community Correctional Facilities 4,370 4,370 0
Community Correctional Facility - Private 2,066 2,066 0
Community Correctional Facility - Public 2,200 2,200 0
Private Work Furlough* 0 0 0
Drug Treatment Furlough 0 0 0
Prison Mother 45 45 0
Family Foundation 59 59 0
Work Furlough In Custody 0 0 0
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TABLE 24
NUMBER OF ESCAPES FROM COMMUNITY BASED PROGRAMS
RATE PER 100 POPULATION AT RISK
CALENDAR YEAR 1991 THROUGH CALENDAR YEAR 2010
YEAR NUMBER POPULATION RATE OF ESCAPESOF OF AT PER 100 POPULATION
ESCAPE ESCAPES RISK AT RISK
1991 1,122 22,919 4.9
1992 1,409 22,336 6.3
1993 1,327 21,262 6.2
1994 985 20,473 4.8
1995 740 22,051 3.4
1996 652 21,896 3.0
1997 484 23,245 2.1
1998 406 28,384 1.4
1999 364 29,149 1.2
2000 275 30,358 0.9
2001 202 29,733 0.7
2002 216 27,711 0.8
2003 218 25,796 0.8
2004 103 20,194 0.5
2005 20 18,501 0.1
2006 16 17,390 0.1
2007 23 21,487 0.1
2008 18 22,578 0.1
2009 16 18,684 0.1
2010 1 15,622 0.0
parole returns or transfers from institutions.
Community Based Programs include Community Correctional Facilities (CCF), Re-entry Facilities (RENT) and Prisoner Mother Programs.
The population at risk is the total number of inmates in the program on January 1st plus those received during the year as new admissions,
1,122
1,409
740
364
202 218
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400
600
800
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1,600
1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010
41
Section 3 Felon New Admissions
BY GENDERCALENDAR YEAR 1991 THROUGH 2010
TABLE 25FELON NEW ADMISSIONS
COMMITMENT RATE PER 100,000 CALIFORNIA POPULATION
34,785
41,515
33,762
42,509
36,201
3,4674,972 4,170
6,130 5,349
0
5,000
10,000
15,000
20,000
25,000
30,000
35,000
40,000
45,000
1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009
Male Female
TOTAL MALE FEMALERATE PER
ESTIMATED FELON 100,000 FELON FELON
CALENDAR CALIFORNIA NEW CALIFORNIA NEW NEW
YEAR POPULATION* ADMISSIONS POPULATION ADMISSIONS ADMISSIONS
1991 30,655,000 38,252 124.8 34,785 3,467
1992 31,306,000 40,158 128.3 36,519 3,639
1993 31,746,000 43,149 135.9 39,210 3,939
1994 32,140,000 41,580 129.4 37,545 4,035
1995 32,063,000 45,459 141.8 40,896 4,563
1996 32,383,000 46,487 143.6 41,515 4,972
1997 32,957,000 46,823 142.1 41,611 5,212
1998 33,494,000 46,589 139.1 41,236 5,353
1999 34,036,000 42,936 126.1 38,158 4,778
2000 34,480,000 40,276 116.8 35,733 4,543
2001 35,230,000 37,932 107.7 33,762 4,170
2002 35,802,238 38,662 108.0 34,521 4,141
2003 36,363,502 43,422 119.4 38,449 4,973
2004 36,810,358 46,798 127.1 41,031 5,767
2005 36,854,224 48,609 131.9 42,617 5,992
2006 37,380,870 48,639 130.1 42,509 6,130
2007 37,810,582 46,987 124.3 41,110 5,877
2008 38,246,598 46,386 121.3 40,303 6,083
2009 38,688,293 45,006 116.3 39,466 5,540
2010 39,135,676 41,550 106.2 36,201 5,349
*The estimated California Population is provided by the Department of Finance.
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TABLE 26FELON NEW ADMISSIONSBY OFFENSE AND GENDER
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
5,349 100.0 36,201 100.0 41,550 100.0
OFFENSE CATEGORY OFFENSE GROUP
MURDER 1ST 32 0.6 472 1.3 504 1.2
MURDER 2ND 47 0.9 611 1.7 658 1.6
MANSLAUGHTER 40 0.7 352 1.0 392 0.9
VEHICULAR MANSLAUGHTER 22 0.4 141 0.4 163 0.4
ROBBERY 227 4.2 2,775 7.7 3,002 7.2
ASSAULT DEADLY WEAPON 207 3.9 2,728 7.5 2,935 7.1
OTHER ASSAULT / BATTERY 267 5.0 3,097 8.6 3,364 8.1
RAPE 1 0.0 237 0.7 238 0.6
LEWD ACT WITH CHILD 9 0.2 1,326 3.7 1,335 3.2
ORAL COPULATION 2 0.0 85 0.2 87 0.2
SODOMY 0 0.0 26 0.1 26 0.1
PENETRATION WITH OBJECT 2 0.0 76 0.2 78 0.2
OTHER SEX OFFENSES 27 0.5 754 2.1 781 1.9
KIDNAPPING 18 0.3 164 0.5 182 0.4
SUBTOTAL 901 16.8 12,844 35.5 13,745 33.1
BURGLARY 1ST 152 2.8 1,698 4.7 1,850 4.5
BURGLARY 2ND 580 10.8 2,217 6.1 2,797 6.7
GRAND THEFT 314 5.9 1,109 3.1 1,423 3.4
PETTY THEFT WITH PRIOR 465 8.7 1,051 2.9 1,516 3.6
RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY
217 4.1 1,047 2.9 1,264 3.0
VEHICLE THEFT 162 3.0 1,334 3.7 1,496 3.6
FORGERY / FRAUD 510 9.5 821 2.3 1,331 3.2
OTHER PROPERTY OFFENSES
80 1.5 483 1.3 563 1.4
SUBTOTAL 2,480 46.4 9,760 27.0 12,240 29.5
(Continued)
Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS
FEMALETOTAL
GENDER
PROPERTY CRIMES
MALE
TOTAL
44
TABLE 26 (Continued)
BY OFFENSE AND GENDERFELON NEW ADMISSIONS
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
OFFENSE CATEGORY OFFENSE GROUP
CS+ POSSESSION 760 14.2 3,114 8.6 3,874 9.3
CS+ POSSESSION FOR SALE, ETC.
520 9.7 3,367 9.3 3,887 9.4
CS+ SALES, ETC. 156 2.9 766 2.1 922 2.2
CS+ MANUFACTURING 8 0.1 71 0.2 79 0.2
CS+ OTHER 59 1.1 175 0.5 234 0.6
HASHISH POSSESSION 0 0.0 28 0.1 28 0.1
MARIJ. POSSESS FOR SALE 29 0.5 485 1.3 514 1.2
MARIJUANA SALES 13 0.2 233 0.6 246 0.6
OTHER MARIJUANA OFFENSES
4 0.1 104 0.3 108 0.3
SUBTOTAL 1,549 29.0 8,343 23.0 9,892 23.8
ESCAPE 1 0.0 11 0.0 12 0.0
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
163 3.0 1,459 4.0 1,622 3.9
ARSON 19 0.4 115 0.3 134 0.3
POSSESSION OF WEAPON 63 1.2 2,153 5.9 2,216 5.3
OTHER OFFENSES 173 3.2 1,516 4.2 1,689 4.1
SUBTOTAL 419 7.8 5,254 14.5 5,673 13.7
Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
OTHER CRIMES
GENDERTOTAL
FEMALE MALE
DRUG CRIMES
45
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MA
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FE
MA
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48
Section 4 Felon Parole Violators Returned
with a New Term
TO
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12
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34
* Th
e fe
lon
paro
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and
PAL
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par
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s su
perv
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in C
alifo
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, fel
on P
ALS
, plu
s fe
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paro
lees
on
non-
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cabl
e pa
role
.
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nts
may
not
add
to to
tals
due
to in
depe
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t rou
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RA
TE
NU
MB
ER
RA
TE
CA
LE
ND
AR
Y
EA
RN
UM
BE
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AT
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BE
RTABL
E 30
FELO
N P
ARO
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IOLA
TORS
RET
URNE
D W
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W T
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NUM
BER
AND
RATE
PER
100
AV
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ILY
FELO
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ROLE
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D P
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AT-L
ARGE
(PAL
) PO
PULA
TIO
N (A
DP)*
BY
GEND
ERCA
LEND
AR Y
EAR
1996
THR
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H 20
10
49
CH
AR
T 8
FELO
N P
AR
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VIO
LATO
RS
RET
UR
NED
TO
PR
ISO
N
CA
LEN
DA
R Y
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S 1
991
TH
RO
UG
H 2
010
WIT
H A
NEW
TER
M (P
V-W
NT)
16
,01
0
17
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5
16
,01
1
19
,76
7
17
,19
3
0
5,00
0
10,0
00
15,0
00
20,0
00
25,0
00
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
50
TABLE 31FELON PAROLE VIOLATORS RETURNED WITH A NEW TERM (PV-WNTs)
BY OFFENSE AND GENDERCALENDAR YEAR 2010
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
1,430 100.0 15,763 100.0 17,193 100.0
OFFENSE CATEGORY OFFENSE GROUP
MURDER 1ST 0 0.0 55 0.3 55 0.3
MURDER 2ND 3 0.2 71 0.5 74 0.4
MANSLAUGHTER 4 0.3 38 0.2 42 0.2
VEHICULAR MANSLAUGHTER 0 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0
ROBBERY 35 2.4 761 4.8 796 4.6
ASSAULT DEADLY WEAPON 31 2.2 710 4.5 741 4.3
OTHER ASSAULT / BATTERY 41 2.9 1,159 7.4 1,200 7.0
RAPE 0 0.0 18 0.1 18 0.1
LEWD ACT WITH CHILD 0 0.0 42 0.3 42 0.2
ORAL COPULATION 0 0.0 9 0.1 9 0.1
SODOMY 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
PENETRATION WITH OBJECT 0 0.0 4 0.0 4 0.0
OTHER SEX OFFENSES 3 0.2 321 2.0 324 1.9
KIDNAPPING 3 0.2 31 0.2 34 0.2
SUBTOTAL 120 8.4 3,220 20.4 3,340 19.4
BURGLARY 1ST 20 1.4 519 3.3 539 3.1
BURGLARY 2ND 214 15.0 1,512 9.6 1,726 10.0
GRAND THEFT 52 3.6 455 2.9 507 2.9
PETTY THEFT WITH PRIOR 223 15.6 1,024 6.5 1,247 7.3
RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY
90 6.3 752 4.8 842 4.9
VEHICLE THEFT 85 5.9 1,115 7.1 1,200 7.0
FORGERY / FRAUD 102 7.1 339 2.2 441 2.6
OTHER PROPERTY OFFENSES
22 1.5 218 1.4 240 1.4
SUBTOTAL 808 56.5 5,934 37.6 6,742 39.2
(Continued)
TOTAL
CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS
PROPERTY CRIMES
Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
GENDERTOTAL
FEMALE MALE
51
TABLE 31 (Continued)FELON PAROLE VIOLATORS RETURNED WITH A NEW TERM (PV-WNTs)
BY OFFENSE AND GENDERCALENDAR YEAR 2010
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
OFFENSE CATEGORY OFFENSE GROUP
CS+ POSSESSION 236 16.5 2,375 15.1 2,611 15.2
CS+ POSSESSION FOR SALE, ETC.
116 8.1 1,295 8.2 1,411 8.2
CS+ SALES, ETC. 43 3.0 413 2.6 456 2.7
CS+ MANUFACTURING 0 0.0 11 0.1 11 0.1
CS+ OTHER 18 1.3 153 1.0 171 1.0
HASHISH POSSESSION 2 0.1 11 0.1 13 0.1
MARIJ. POSSESS FOR SALE 10 0.7 205 1.3 215 1.3
MARIJUANA SALES 4 0.3 70 0.4 74 0.4
OTHER MARIJUANA OFFENSES
1 0.1 15 0.1 16 0.1
SUBTOTAL 430 30.1 4,548 28.9 4,978 29.0
ESCAPE 1 0.1 5 0.0 6 0.0
DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
18 1.3 231 1.5 249 1.4
ARSON 2 0.1 23 0.1 25 0.1
POSSESSION OF WEAPON 25 1.7 1,310 8.3 1,335 7.8
OTHER OFFENSES 26 1.8 492 3.1 518 3.0
SUBTOTAL 72 5.0 2,061 13.1 2,133 12.4
DRUG CRIMES
OTHER CRIMES
Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
GENDERTOTAL
FEMALE MALE
52
TAB
LE 3
2FE
LON
PA
RO
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IOLA
TOR
S R
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RN
ED W
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A N
EW T
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BY
OFF
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ON
PR
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TY
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nt
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19
96
17
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44
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3.8
19
97
17
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2
16
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01
5.5
35
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0.3
8.9
1,4
12
4.2
43
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3.1
19
98
17
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3
15
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91
5.7
32
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2.9
8.9
1,5
54
4.0
38
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4.1
3.9
19
99
17
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4
15
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11
5.9
31
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4.7
8.3
1,5
93
5.1
36
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3.5
20
00
16
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1
14
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81
5.5
31
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4.7
8.8
1,4
43
4.2
36
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5.2
3.9
20
01
14
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2
13
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91
7.3
34
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8.8
9.8
1,1
53
5.2
46
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4.7
3.8
20
02
14
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5
13
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21
8.2
37
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3.4
10
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34
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5.8
35
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20
03
15
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4
14
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91
6.5
37
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5.0
10
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55
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4.3
35
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20
04
17
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2
16
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01
6.8
37
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4.1
11
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26
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3.7
35
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20
05
19
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7
18
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01
6.6
36
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5.8
10
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75
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1.1
39
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20
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20
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9
18
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6.1
35
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11
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75
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1.7
38
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20
07
20
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8
18
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51
6.5
35
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5.9
12
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35
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40
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20
08
19
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0
18
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91
7.8
36
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2.5
12
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16
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2.7
35
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20
09
18
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7
17
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01
9.1
37
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0.5
12
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77
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5.2
32
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20
10
17
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3
15
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32
0.4
37
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8.9
13
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08
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30
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TA
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0.0
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19
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4.7
20
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19
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17
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41
5,5
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31
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0.7
35
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33
4.1
21
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0.5
3.5
20
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16
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11
4,5
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32
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1.5
32
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33
4.9
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3.0
20
01
14
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21
3,3
79
31
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3.1
32
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33
4.2
23
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0.5
2.0
20
02
14
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51
3,2
42
31
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4.6
31
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1.3
26
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8,9
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29
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%
20.0
%
25.0
%
30.0
%
35.0
%
40.0
%
199
61
99
71
99
81
99
92
00
02
00
12
00
22
00
32
00
42
00
52
006
200
72
00
82
00
92
01
0
Pe
rce
nt o
f T
ota
l P
V-W
NT
Wh
ite
His
panic
Bla
ck
Oth
er
54
TAB
LE 3
4FE
LON
PA
RO
LE V
IOLA
TOR
S R
ETU
RN
ED W
ITH
A N
EW T
ERM
BY
AG
E G
RO
UP
, MEA
N A
GE
AN
D G
END
ERC
ALE
ND
AR
YEA
R 1
996
THR
OU
GH
201
0
MA
LE
CA
LE
ND
AR
Un
de
r 2
02
0 -
24
25
-2
93
0 -
34
35
- 3
94
0 -
44
45
- 4
95
0 a
nd
Ove
rM
ea
n
YE
AR
TO
TA
LP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tA
ge
19
96
16
,14
5
0.4
13
.5
23
.1
23
.6
19
.9
11
.5
4.9
3.0
32
19
97
16
,25
0
0.3
12
.7
22
.9
23
.8
19
.6
11
.9
5.6
3.2
32
19
98
15
,82
9
0.3
12
.1
21
.3
22
.9
20
.3
13
.0
6.4
3.7
33
19
99
15
,50
1
0.3
12
.7
19
.6
21
.9
20
.4
14
.0
7.0
4.1
33
20
00
14
,56
8
0.3
13
.0
18
.9
21
.6
20
.1
14
.3
7.4
4.4
34
20
01
13
,37
9
0.4
14
.1
18
.8
20
.2
19
.3
15
.0
7.5
4.7
34
20
02
13
,24
2
0.2
15
.0
19
.7
20
.5
18
.9
13
.9
7.2
4.5
34
20
03
14
,39
9
0.2
15
.2
19
.6
18
.6
18
.0
14
.5
8.3
5.6
34
20
04
16
,31
0
0.4
16
.4
20
.7
17
.3
17
.1
14
.0
8.5
5.6
34
20
05
18
,13
0
0.2
14
.5
22
.3
16
.9
16
.5
14
.3
9.1
6.2
34
20
06
18
,91
2
0.4
16
.2
22
.2
15
.9
15
.6
13
.8
9.0
6.9
34
20
07
18
,88
5
0.3
15
.7
22
.9
15
.2
15
.2
13
.4
9.8
7.4
34
20
08
18
,17
9
0.3
14
.7
23
.8
15
.5
14
.2
13
.1
10
.1
8.3
35
20
09
17
,05
0
0.4
14
.8
23
.1
17
.0
13
.8
12
.5
9.6
8.8
35
20
10
15
,76
3
0.4
14
.9
23
.4
17
.9
12
.7
11
.8
9.8
9.1
35
FE
MA
LE
CA
LE
ND
AR
U
nd
er
20
20
- 2
42
5 -
29
30
- 3
43
5 -
39
40
- 4
44
5 -
49
50
an
d O
ver
Me
an
YE
AR
TO
TA
LP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tA
ge
19
96
1,3
80
0.0
5.0
19
.3
28
.7
24
.7
14
.6
5.5
2.1
34
19
97
1,4
12
0.0
5.2
15
.9
27
.0
27
.3
15
.7
6.0
2.8
35
19
98
1,5
54
0.0
4.3
13
.9
27
.7
27
.7
15
.8
7.1
3.5
35
19
99
1,5
93
0.0
5.2
12
.2
25
.5
28
.8
16
.8
8.4
3.1
36
20
00
1,4
43
0.0
5.5
11
.2
23
.7
28
.8
18
.8
8.3
3.7
36
20
01
1,1
53
0.0
7.0
12
.7
23
.1
25
.7
18
.6
8.2
4.8
36
20
02
1,1
23
0.0
7.3
12
.3
21
.8
24
.5
20
.3
8.8
5.0
36
20
03
1,2
95
0.2
6.7
14
.1
19
.2
25
.3
20
.8
9.7
4.1
36
20
04
1,5
32
0.0
9.2
18
.1
19
.6
20
.5
19
.6
8.7
4.4
35
20
05
1,6
37
0.0
7.1
17
.5
17
.4
22
.5
18
.2
11
.1
6.1
36
20
06
1,8
57
0.0
8.9
20
.6
17
.1
19
.1
18
.1
11
.0
5.2
36
20
07
1,9
23
0.2
9.4
19
.7
18
.3
18
.0
17
.3
10
.8
6.4
36
20
08
1,7
71
0.1
10
.1
20
.0
17
.3
19
.0
16
.1
11
.6
5.9
36
20
09
1,5
77
0.1
9.3
20
.1
21
.7
14
.5
15
.2
13
.1
6.1
36
20
10
1,4
30
0.1
8.9
22
.4
19
.5
14
.4
15
.8
11
.1
7.8
36
Co
mp
on
en
ts m
ay
no
t a
dd
to
to
tals
du
e to
in
de
pe
nd
en
t ro
un
din
g.
55
Section 5 Felon Parole Violators Returned to Custody
TA
BL
E 3
5
NU
MB
ER
AN
D R
AT
E P
ER
10
0 A
VE
RA
GE
DA
ILY
FE
LO
N
CA
LE
ND
AR
YE
AR
19
96
TH
RO
UG
H C
AL
EN
DA
R Y
EA
R 2
01
0P
AR
OL
EE
AN
D P
AR
OL
EE
-AT
-LA
RG
E (
PA
L)
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N (
AD
P)*
BY
GE
ND
ER
FEL
ON
PA
RO
LE
VIO
LA
TO
RS
RE
TU
RN
ED
TO
CU
ST
OD
Y (
PV
-RT
C)
TO
TA
LM
AL
EF
EM
AL
E
Fe
lon
Fe
lon
Fe
lon
CA
LE
ND
AR
Pa
role
e/P
AL
Pa
role
e/P
AL
Pa
role
e/P
AL
YE
AR
Nu
mb
er
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teA
DP
*N
um
be
rR
ate
AD
P*
Nu
mb
er
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teA
DP
*
19
96
57
,98
4
5
2.9
1
09
,65
9
5
2,7
59
53
.1
99
,40
3
5
,22
5
5
0.9
1
0,2
56
19
97
67
,38
0
5
8.4
1
15
,29
9
6
1,4
28
59
.0
10
4,1
98
5,9
52
53
.6
11
,10
1
19
98
70
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5
5
7.1
1
22
,98
1
6
3,9
08
57
.8
11
0,5
28
6,3
37
50
.9
12
,45
2
19
99
70
,96
9
5
4.7
1
29
,70
9
6
4,5
44
55
.5
11
6,2
64
6,4
25
47
.8
13
,44
4
20
00
73
,35
2
5
4.4
1
34
,82
1
6
6,7
53
55
.4
12
0,4
93
6,5
99
46
.1
14
,32
8
20
01
74
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4
5
4.4
1
36
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2
6
8,1
67
55
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12
1,9
79
6,2
77
42
.0
14
,95
3
20
02
71
,24
6
5
2.3
1
36
,13
4
6
5,3
45
53
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12
1,2
00
5,9
01
39
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14
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4
20
03
62
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7
4
7.4
1
31
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3
5
7,3
85
48
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11
7,4
12
4,9
92
35
.0
14
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1
20
04
58
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2
4
5.8
1
28
,50
1
5
4,3
31
47
.4
11
4,6
30
4,5
71
33
.0
13
,87
1
20
05
61
,24
1
4
6.7
1
31
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7
5
6,0
96
48
.0
11
6,8
37
5,1
45
36
.1
14
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0
20
06
69
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3
5
1.9
1
33
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8
6
3,4
32
53
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11
8,2
19
5,7
01
38
.3
14
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9
20
07
71
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7
5
0.9
1
41
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1
6
5,8
28
52
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12
5,3
01
6,0
09
37
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15
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0
20
08
74
,61
5
5
3.4
1
39
,74
7
6
8,3
89
55
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12
4,3
33
6,2
26
40
.4
15
,41
4
20
09
66
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3
5
2.1
1
27
,38
3
6
0,8
06
53
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11
2,9
63
5,5
37
38
.4
14
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9
20
10
60
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9
5
5.5
1
08
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8
5
6,3
23
57
.4
98
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4
4
,01
6
3
7.8
1
0,6
34
Th
es
e r
ate
s s
ho
uld
no
t b
e c
on
sid
ere
d t
o b
e C
DC
R's
re
cid
ivis
m r
ate
s.
For
rec
idiv
ism
ra
tes
se
e T
ab
le 4
9 a
nd
Ta
ble
49
A.
NO
TE:
PV-R
TC r
efer
s to
par
olee
s re
turn
ed to
pris
on f
or v
iola
ting
a pa
role
con
ditio
n, p
arol
ees
retu
rned
pen
ding
a p
arol
e re
voca
tion
hear
ing,
and
par
olee
s re
turn
ed to
al
tern
ativ
e pl
acem
ent i
n a
subs
tanc
e ab
use
prog
ram
with
out h
avin
g th
eir
paro
le r
evok
ed. P
V-R
TC d
oes
not i
nclu
de r
evok
ed p
arol
ees
hous
ed in
non
-sta
te f
acilit
ies
or th
ose
retu
rned
with
ano
ther
pris
on c
omm
itmen
t (PV
-WN
T).
Prev
ious
ly p
ublis
hed
num
bers
may
var
y du
e to
mod
ifica
tions
to th
e da
taba
se.
* T
he A
vera
ge D
aily
Fel
on P
arol
ee a
nd P
arol
ee-a
t-La
rge
(PA
L) P
opul
atio
n in
clud
es th
e av
erag
e da
ily p
opul
atio
n of
fel
on p
arol
ees
supe
rvis
ed in
Cal
iforn
ia, t
he
av
erag
e da
ily f
elon
PA
L po
pula
tion
plus
the
aver
age
daily
pop
ulat
ion
of p
arol
ees
on n
on-r
evoc
able
par
ole.
56
CHAR
T 9
FELO
N PA
ROLE
VIO
LATO
RS R
ETUR
NED
TO C
USTO
DY (P
V-RT
C)CA
LEND
AR Y
EARS
199
1 TH
ROUG
H 20
10
41
,334
57
,98
4
73
,35
2
61
,24
1
60
,33
9
0
10
,00
0
20
,00
0
30
,00
0
40
,00
0
50
,00
0
60
,00
0
70
,00
0
80
,00
0
199
11
99
21
99
31
99
41
99
51
99
61
99
71
99
81
99
92
00
02
00
12
00
22
00
32
00
42
00
52
00
62
00
72
00
82
00
92
01
0
57
FEL
ON
PA
RO
LE
VIO
LA
TO
RS
RE
TU
RN
ED
TO
CU
ST
OD
Y (
PV
-RT
C)
TA
BL
E 3
6
BY
RA
CIA
L/E
TH
NIC
GR
OU
P A
ND
GE
ND
ER
CA
LE
ND
AR
YE
AR
19
96
TH
RO
UG
H 2
01
0
MA
LE
FE
MA
LE
CA
LE
ND
AR
Wh
iteH
isp
an
icB
lack
Oth
er
Wh
iteH
isp
an
icB
lack
Oth
er
YE
AR
TO
TA
LP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tT
OT
AL
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
19
96
57
,98
4
52
,75
9
34
.7
2
7.4
34
.8
3
.1
5
,22
5
36
.5
2
2.0
37
.4
4
.1
1
99
76
7,8
32
6
1,8
15
3
5.4
28
.0
3
3.6
3.0
6,0
17
3
7.4
21
.6
3
7.0
4.0
19
98
70
,41
8
64
,03
8
34
.6
2
7.7
34
.8
2
.9
6
,38
0
36
.2
2
0.6
38
.9
4
.3
1
99
97
0,6
70
6
4,2
67
3
4.9
27
.7
3
4.6
2.9
6,4
03
3
7.0
21
.0
3
8.7
3.3
20
00
73
,34
0
66
,74
5
34
.5
2
8.0
34
.5
3
.1
6
,59
5
37
.5
2
1.0
38
.6
2
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20
01
74
,27
9
68
,00
8
34
.5
2
8.3
34
.4
2
.9
6
,27
1
39
.0
2
1.1
37
.4
2
.6
2
00
27
1,1
85
6
5,2
92
3
5.3
28
.9
3
2.5
3.4
5,8
93
4
0.0
22
.6
3
4.6
2.9
20
03
62
,31
4
57
,32
9
34
.6
2
9.0
32
.9
3
.5
4
,98
5
37
.5
2
4.0
35
.4
3
.0
2
00
45
8,7
12
5
4,1
49
3
5.2
29
.0
3
2.2
3.5
4,5
63
3
9.1
24
.2
3
4.1
2.5
20
05
61
,18
2
56
,01
8
35
.6
2
9.8
30
.8
3
.9
5
,16
4
39
.4
2
6.0
31
.7
2
.9
20
06
69
,12
7
63
,42
6
35
.0
3
0.8
30
.1
4
.1
5
,70
1
40
.0
2
6.2
30
.5
3
.3
2
00
77
1,9
95
6
5,9
82
3
4.8
31
.5
2
9.3
4.3
6,0
13
4
0.5
28
.4
2
7.2
3.9
20
08
74
,61
5
68
,38
9
34
.1
3
1.9
29
.8
4
.3
6
,22
6
39
.5
2
8.1
28
.4
4
.0
2
00
96
6,3
04
6
0,7
67
3
4.5
32
.0
2
9.3
4.3
5,5
37
3
9.6
28
.9
2
7.6
3.9
20
10
60
,20
1
56
,19
8
33
.8
3
2.4
29
.2
4
.6
4
,00
3
39
.2
2
8.9
28
.5
3
.4
TO
TA
L
0.0
%
5.0
%
10.
0%
15.
0%
20.
0%
25.
0%
30.
0%
35.
0%
40.
0%
199
61
997
199
81
999
200
02
001
200
22
003
200
42
005
200
62
007
200
82
009
201
0
Pe
rce
nt
of
To
tal
PV
-RT
CW
hite
His
pa
nic B
lack
Oth
er
0.0
%
5.0
%
10
.0%
15
.0%
20
.0%
25
.0%
30
.0%
35
.0%
40
.0%
19
96
19
97
19
98
19
99
20
00
20
01
20
02
20
03
20
04
20
05
20
06
20
07
20
08
20
09
20
10
Pe
rce
nt
of
To
tal
PV
-RT
C
Wh
ite
His
pa
nic
Bla
ck
Oth
er
58
TABL
E 37
FELO
N P
ARO
LE V
IOLA
TORS
RET
URNE
D TO
CUS
TODY
(PV-
RTC)
BY A
GE
GRO
UP, M
EAN
AGE
AND
GEN
DER
CALE
NDAR
YEA
R 19
96 T
HRO
UGH
2010
M
AL
EC
AL
EN
DA
RU
nd
er
20
20
- 2
42
5 -
29
30
- 3
43
5 -
39
40
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e ra
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shou
ld n
ot b
e co
nsid
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to b
e C
DC
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rec
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reci
divi
sm r
ates
see
Tab
le 4
9 an
d T
able
49A
.N
OTE: P
V-R
TC
refe
rs to p
aro
lees r
etu
rned to p
rison f
or
vio
latin
g a
paro
le c
onditi
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lees r
etu
rned p
endin
g a
paro
le r
evocatio
n h
earing, and p
aro
lees r
etu
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alte
rnativ
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lacem
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a s
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nce a
buse p
rogra
m w
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g their p
aro
le r
evoke
d. PV
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does n
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clu
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evoke
d p
aro
lees h
oused in
non-s
tate
facilitie
s o
r those r
etu
rned w
ith a
noth
er
prison c
om
mitm
ent (P
V-W
NT).
Pre
vio
usly
publis
hed n
um
bers
may v
ary
due to m
odific
atio
ns to the d
ata
base.
59
Section 6 Parole and Outpatient Population
TABLE 38
PAROLE AND OUTPATIENT POPULATION IN CALIFORNIA
INCLUDING NON-REVOCABLE PAROLE / MONITORED NON-REVOCABLE PAROLE (NRP/MNRP)
RATE PER 100,000 CALIFORNIA POPULATION
DECEMBER 31, 1991 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2010
CALIFORNIA RATE PER
ESTIMATED SUPERVISED NRP / MNRP 100,000
DECEMBER CALIFORNIA PAROLE/OUTPATIENT POPULATION CALIFORNIA
31 POPULATION * POPULATION (Inactive)** POPULATION***
1991 30,812,000 82,603 - 268.1
1992 31,303,000 86,389 - 276.0
1993 31,661,000 85,886 - 271.3
1994 31,910,000 89,609 - 280.8
1995 32,223,000 96,110 - 298.3
1996 32,670,000 100,934 - 309.0
1997 33,226,000 105,449 - 317.4
1998 33,773,000 111,875 - 331.3
1999 34,336,000 117,612 - 342.5
2000 34,650,000 121,414 - 350.4
2001 35,230,000 121,820 - 345.8
2002 35,802,238 117,138 - 327.2
2003 36,363,502 114,136 - 313.9
2004 36,810,358 113,768 - 309.1
2005 36,854,224 115,001 - 312.0
2006 37,380,870 121,808 - 325.9
2007 37,810,582 126,906 - 335.6
2008 38,246,598 123,597 - 323.2
2009 38,688,293 109,026 - 281.8
2010 39,135,676 91,701 15,966 275.1
* The estimated California population w as obtained from the Department of Finance.
** 2010 is the f irst year of implementation for NRP and MNRP.
*** Rate is [(Supervised Parole/Outpatient Population + NRP + MNRP)/ the Estimated California Population]*100,000
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bili
tatio
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62
NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT
TOTAL 107,667 100.0 83,527 100.0 8,174 100.0 11,752 100.0 4,214 100.0
CRIMES AGAINST PERSONS 30,982 28.8 27,335 32.7 1,718 21.0 1,632 13.9 297 7.0
Homicide 1,639 1.5 1,420 1.7 187 2.3 25 0.2 7 0.2
Murder 1st 120 0.1 113 0.1 7 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 Murder 2nd 373 0.3 340 0.4 33 0.4 0 0.0 0 0.0 Manslaughter 778 0.7 673 0.8 79 1.0 22 0.2 4 0.1 Vehicular Manslaughter 368 0.3 294 0.4 68 0.8 3 0.0 3 0.1
Robbery 6,829 6.3 6,276 7.5 553 6.8 0 0.0 0 0.0 Assault and Battery 16,163 15.0 13,520 16.2 895 10.9 1,474 12.5 274 6.5
Assault Deadly Weapon 6,994 6.5 6,465 7.7 523 6.4 5 0.0 1 0.0 Other Assault/Battery 9,169 8.5 7,055 8.4 372 4.6 1,469 12.5 273 6.5
Sex Offenses 6,004 5.6 5,801 6.9 54 0.7 133 1.1 16 0.4
Rape 459 0.4 458 0.5 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Lewd Act With Child 2,835 2.6 2,809 3.4 26 0.3 0 0.0 0 0.0 Oral Copulation 216 0.2 210 0.3 3 0.0 3 0.0 0 0.0 Sodomy 64 0.1 64 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Penetration With Object 142 0.1 140 0.2 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0 Other Sex Offenses 2,288 2.1 2,120 2.5 22 0.3 130 1.1 16 0.4
Kidnapping 347 0.3 318 0.4 29 0.4 0 0.0 0 0.0
PROPERTY CRIMES 32,065 29.8 24,067 28.8 3,783 46.3 2,513 21.4 1,702 40.4
Burglary 10,704 9.9 8,644 10.3 1,081 13.2 611 5.2 368 8.7
Burglary 1st 3,735 3.5 3,413 4.1 318 3.9 4 0.0 0 0.0 Burglary 2nd 6,969 6.5 5,231 6.3 763 9.3 607 5.2 368 8.7
Theft 11,991 11.1 8,680 10.4 1,611 19.7 991 8.4 709 16.8
Grand Theft 3,412 3.2 2,406 2.9 328 4.0 414 3.5 264 6.3
Petty Theft With Prior 4,705 4.4 3,321 4.0 867 10.6 241 2.1 276 6.5 Receiving Stolen Property 3,874 3.6 2,953 3.5 416 5.1 336 2.9 169 4.0
Vehicle Theft 4,983 4.6 4,094 4.9 397 4.9 343 2.9 149 3.5
Forgery/Fraud 2,993 2.8 1,601 1.9 562 6.9 414 3.5 416 9.9
Other Property 1,394 1.3 1,048 1.3 132 1.6 154 1.3 60 1.4
DRUG CRIMES 28,915 26.9 19,655 23.5 1,955 23.9 5,403 46.0 1,902 45.1
CS Possession 14,444 13.4 10,229 12.2 1,218 14.9 1,927 16.4 1,070 25.4 CS Possession For Sale 8,546 7.9 5,430 6.5 416 5.1 2,164 18.4 536 12.7 CS Sales 2,963 2.8 1,994 2.4 202 2.5 586 5.0 181 4.3 CS Manufacturing 282 0.3 159 0.2 8 0.1 101 0.9 14 0.3 CS Other 623 0.6 428 0.5 69 0.8 79 0.7 47 1.1 Hashish Possession 95 0.1 65 0.1 1 0.0 26 0.2 3 0.1 Marijuana Possess For Sale 1,287 1.2 908 1.1 25 0.3 326 2.8 28 0.7 Marijuana Sale 500 0.5 342 0.4 13 0.2 126 1.1 19 0.5 Marijuana Other 175 0.2 100 0.1 3 0.0 68 0.6 4 0.1
OTHER CRIMES 15,705 14.6 12,470 14.9 718 8.8 2,204 18.8 313 7.4
Escape 62 0.1 45 0.1 10 0.1 4 0.0 3 0.1 Driving Under the Influence 3,025 2.8 1,619 1.9 116 1.4 1,148 9.8 142 3.4 Arson 324 0.3 264 0.3 46 0.6 9 0.1 5 0.1 Possession of Weapon 6,651 6.2 5,800 6.9 111 1.4 682 5.8 58 1.4 Other Offenses 5,643 5.2 4,742 5.7 435 5.3 361 3.1 105 2.5
* 2010 is the f irst year of implementation for NRP & MNRP.Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
SUPERVISED (ACTIVE) TOTAL
MALE FEMALEFEMALE MALE
NRP / MNRP (INACTIVE)*
TABLE 40TOTAL PAROLE POPULATION
INCLUDING NON-REVOCABLE PAROLE/MONITORED NON-REVOCABLE PAROLE (NRP/MNRP)BY OFFENSE AND GENDER
DECEMBER 31, 2010
63
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ER
TY
DR
UG
OT
HE
R
31
MA
LE
Pe
rce
nt
Perc
ent
Perc
ent
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
FE
MA
LE
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
19
91
77
,12
16
9,7
59
26
.2
31
.7
32
.3
9.8
-
--
-7
,36
21
3.4
3
9.3
4
3.0
4
.3
--
--
19
92
80
,81
57
3,1
77
26
.8
31
.2
31
.3
10
.7
--
--
7,6
38
13
.6
39
.1
43
.2
4.1
-
--
-1
99
37
9,5
04
72
,39
72
7.9
3
0.0
3
0.9
1
1.2
-
--
-7
,10
71
4.5
3
8.2
4
2.1
5
.2
--
--
19
94
83
,77
87
6,6
10
27
.9
29
.7
30
.9
11
.5
--
--
7,1
68
14
.2
37
.9
42
.5
5.3
-
--
-
19
95
90
,45
08
2,4
82
28
.1
28
.3
32
.2
11
.3
--
--
7,9
68
13
.5
37
.4
43
.1
6.1
-
--
-1
99
69
5,6
31
86
,90
42
8.2
2
7.3
3
3.4
1
1.1
-
--
-8
,72
71
3.1
3
7.6
4
3.3
5
.9
--
--
19
97
10
0,9
26
91
,28
62
7.9
2
6.4
3
4.7
1
1.0
-
--
-9
,64
01
2.7
3
7.1
4
5.0
5
.2
--
--
19
98
10
7,6
45
96
,98
82
7.2
2
5.9
3
6.2
1
0.7
-
--
-1
0,6
57
12
.8
35
.8
46
.6
4.9
-
--
-1
99
91
13
,72
01
01
,96
72
6.7
2
5.5
3
7.3
1
0.5
-
--
-1
1,7
53
12
.4
34
.5
48
.3
4.8
-
--
-
20
00
11
7,3
77
10
5,0
37
26
.4
24
.8
38
.3
10
.5
--
--
12
,34
01
2.2
3
3.3
4
9.7
4
.8
--
--
20
01
11
7,6
75
10
4,8
93
26
.1
24
.6
38
.6
10
.6
--
--
12
,78
21
2.1
3
2.8
5
0.2
4
.9
--
--
20
02
11
2,9
92
10
0,9
31
27
.0
25
.3
36
.8
10
.9
--
--
12
,06
11
1.5
3
6.5
4
6.7
5
.3
--
--
20
03
11
0,1
73
98
,05
42
7.5
2
6.9
3
4.2
1
1.4
-
--
-1
2,1
19
12
.1
39
.4
42
.8
5.7
-
--
-2
00
41
10
,13
09
8,0
16
28
.0
28
.3
31
.8
11
.9
--
--
12
,11
41
2.4
4
2.0
3
9.6
6
.0
--
--
20
05
11
1,6
58
99
,37
62
7.9
2
8.2
3
0.1
1
3.8
-
--
-1
2,2
82
12
.9
43
.0
36
.5
7.6
-
--
-2
00
61
18
,55
11
05
,51
02
7.2
2
8.8
3
0.0
1
4.0
-
--
-1
3,0
41
13
.1
43
.6
36
.1
7.2
-
--
-2
00
71
23
,73
91
10
,12
82
7.6
2
8.4
2
9.8
1
4.3
-
--
-1
3,6
11
13
.2
43
.6
36
.0
7.3
-
--
-2
00
81
23
,77
81
10
,36
42
9.0
2
7.6
2
9.1
1
4.3
-
--
-1
3,4
14
14
.1
42
.5
35
.5
7.9
-
--
-2
00
91
09
,11
99
6,5
80
29
.1
28
.1
27
.6
15
.2
--
--
12
,53
91
4.8
4
3.2
3
4.2
7
.7
--
--
20
10
10
7,6
67
95
,27
93
2.7
2
8.8
2
3.5
1
4.9
1
3.9
2
1.4
4
6.0
1
8.8
1
2,3
88
21
.0
46
.3
23
.9
8.8
7
.1
40
.4
45
.1
7.4
Com
ponents
may n
ot add to tota
ls d
ue to in
dependent ro
undin
g.
MA
LE
FE
MA
LE
FE
MA
LE
NR
PM
AL
E N
RP
0.0
%
5.0
%
10.0
%
15.0
%
20.0
%
25.0
%
30.0
%
35.0
%
40.0
%
45.0
%
199
11
992
199
31
994
199
51
99
61
99
71
998
199
92
000
200
12
00
22
00
32
004
200
52
006
200
72
008
200
92
01
0
NR
P
Pe
rson
Cri
mes
NR
P
Pro
pert
y C
rim
es
NR
P
Dru
g C
rim
es
NR
P
Oth
er
Cri
mes
Pe
rson
Cri
mes
Pro
pe
rty C
rim
es
Dru
g C
rim
es
Oth
er
Cri
mes
Pe
rce
nt
of
To
tal
Pa
role
es
64
DECE
MBE
R 31
, 199
1 TH
ROUG
H DE
CEM
BER
31, 2
010
MAL
E P
ARO
LE A
ND O
UTPA
TIEN
T PO
PULA
TIO
NTA
BLE
42 (A
)
INCL
UDIN
G NO
N-RE
VOCA
BLE
PARO
LE/M
ONI
TORE
D NO
N-RE
VOCA
BLE
PAR
OLE
(NR
P/M
NRP)
BY R
ACIA
L/ET
HNIC
GRO
UP
TO
TA
LM
AL
E
(PA
RO
LE
SU
PE
RV
ISE
D)
MA
LE
N
RP
& M
NR
P (
INA
CT
IVE
) *
DE
CE
MB
ER
MA
LE/F
EMA
LET
OT
AL
WH
ITE
HIS
PA
NIC
BL
AC
KO
TH
ER
TO
TA
LW
HIT
EH
ISP
AN
ICB
LA
CK
OT
HE
R3
1P
OP
UL
AT
ION
MA
LE
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
MA
LE
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
19
91
77
,12
0
6
9,7
58
29
.3
3
3.4
32
.8
4
.5
-
--
--
19
92
80
,81
5
7
3,1
77
28
.5
3
4.2
32
.5
4
.7
-
--
--
19
93
79
,50
4
7
2,3
97
28
.3
3
6.3
30
.6
4
.7
-
--
--
19
94
83
,77
8
7
6,6
10
28
.0
3
8.3
29
.0
4
.6
-
--
--
19
95
90
,45
0
8
2,4
82
28
.1
3
9.5
27
.8
4
.6
-
--
--
19
96
95
,63
1
8
6,9
04
28
.0
4
1.3
26
.1
4
.7
-
--
--
19
97
10
0,9
26
91
,28
6
2
7.9
41
.7
2
5.5
4.9
--
--
-
19
98
10
7,6
45
96
,98
8
2
9.0
41
.6
2
4.6
4.8
--
--
-
19
99
11
3,7
20
10
1,9
67
28
.8
4
1.5
24
.9
4
.8
-
--
--
20
00
11
7,3
77
10
5,0
37
28
.4
4
1.6
25
.2
4
.8
-
--
--
20
01
11
7,6
75
10
4,8
93
28
.4
4
1.4
25
.4
4
.7
-
--
--
20
02
11
2,9
92
10
0,9
31
28
.4
4
1.3
25
.4
4
.9
-
--
--
20
03
11
4,2
55
10
1,9
48
30
.1
3
9.2
25
.7
4
.9
-
--
--
20
04
11
3,9
94
10
1,7
77
30
.4
3
9.0
25
.5
5
.1
-
--
--
20
05
11
5,1
84
10
2,6
54
30
.4
3
9.9
24
.7
5
.1
-
--
--
20
06
12
2,3
81
10
8,6
09
30
.0
4
1.0
23
.8
5
.2
-
--
--
20
07
12
6,9
06
11
2,7
89
29
.4
4
2.0
23
.5
5
.1
-
--
--
20
08
12
3,7
78
11
0,3
64
28
.2
4
2.4
24
.2
5
.2
-
--
--
20
09
10
9,1
19
96
,58
0
3
0.2
36
.8
2
7.7
5.3
--
--
-
20
10
10
7,6
67
83
,52
7
2
8.9
36
.7
2
8.9
5.5
11
,75
23
3.0
38
.5
2
2.4
6.1
Com
pone
nts
may
not
add
to to
tals
due
to in
depe
nden
t rou
ndin
g.
* 2
010
is th
e fir
st y
ear
of im
plem
enta
tion
for
NR
P / M
NR
P.
65
TABL
E 42
(B)
FEM
ALE
PAR
OLE
AND
OUT
PATI
ENT
PO
PULA
TIO
NIN
CLUD
ING
NON-
REVO
CABL
E P
ARO
LE/M
ONI
TORE
D NO
N-RE
VOCA
BLE
PAR
OLE
(NR
P/M
NRP)
BY R
ACIA
L/ET
HNIC
GRO
UPDE
CEM
BER
31, 1
991
THRO
UGH
DECE
MBE
R 31
, 201
0
TO
TA
LD
EC
EM
BE
RM
ALE
/FEM
ALE
TO
TA
LW
HIT
EH
ISP
AN
ICB
LA
CK
OT
HE
RT
OT
AL
WH
ITE
HIS
PA
NIC
BL
AC
KO
TH
ER
31
PO
PU
LA
TIO
NF
EM
AL
EP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tF
EM
AL
EP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
tP
erc
en
t
19
91
77
,12
0
7
,36
2
3
4.1
24
.8
3
5.8
5.4
--
--
-
19
92
80
,81
5
7
,63
8
3
4.3
24
.2
3
6.8
4.6
--
--
-
19
93
79
,50
4
7
,10
7
3
5.6
25
.0
3
5.3
4.0
--
--
-
19
94
83
,77
8
7
,16
8
3
7.0
25
.1
3
3.8
4.1
--
--
-
19
95
90
,45
0
7
,96
8
3
8.2
24
.4
3
3.0
4.4
--
--
-
19
96
95
,63
1
8
,72
7
3
8.7
23
.9
3
1.9
5.5
--
--
-
19
97
10
0,9
26
9,6
40
38
.7
2
4.1
31
.5
5
.8
-
--
--
19
98
10
7,6
45
10
,65
7
3
9.0
24
.2
3
1.5
5.3
--
--
-
19
99
11
3,7
20
11
,75
3
3
8.3
24
.9
3
2.3
4.4
--
--
-
20
00
11
7,3
77
12
,34
0
3
8.6
24
.6
3
2.6
4.2
--
--
-
20
01
11
7,6
75
12
,78
2
3
7.6
25
.3
3
3.1
4.0
--
--
-
20
02
11
2,9
92
12
,06
1
3
8.0
25
.6
3
2.7
3.7
--
--
-
20
03
11
4,2
55
12
,30
7
3
9.6
25
.5
3
1.1
3.8
--
--
-
20
04
11
3,9
94
12
,21
7
4
0.9
26
.6
2
9.0
3.5
--
--
-
20
05
11
5,1
84
12
,53
0
4
1.5
27
.5
2
7.1
3.9
--
--
-
20
06
12
2,3
81
13
,77
2
4
1.2
28
.8
2
6.0
4.0
--
--
-
20
07
12
6,9
06
14
,11
7
4
0.7
30
.0
2
5.3
4.0
--
--
-
20
08
12
3,7
78
13
,41
4
3
9.2
30
.8
2
5.6
4.3
--
--
-
20
09
10
9,1
19
12
,53
9
3
8.9
29
.1
2
7.9
4.2
--
--
-
20
10
10
7,6
67
8,1
74
36
.9
3
0.3
28
.3
4
.5
4
,21
44
2.0
30
.3
2
3.1
4.6
Com
pone
nts
may
not
add
to to
tals
due
to in
depe
nden
t rou
ndin
g.
* 2
010
is th
e fir
st y
ear
of im
plem
enta
tion
for
NR
P / M
NR
P.
FE
MA
LE
N
RP
& M
NR
P (
INA
CT
IVE
) *
FE
MA
LE
(P
AR
OL
E S
UP
ER
VIS
ED
)
66
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
35.0%
40.0%
1991
1995
2000
2005
2010
PERCENTAGE
SUPE
RVISED
WHITE
NRP
WHITE
SUPE
RVISED
BLACK
NRP
BLA
CK
SUPE
RVISED
HISPA
NIC
NRP
HISPA
NIC
SUPE
RVISED
OTH
ER
NRP
OTH
ER
CH
AR
T 1
1
SU
PE
RV
ISE
D IN
CA
LIF
OR
NIA
RA
CIA
L/E
TH
NIC
CO
MP
OS
ITIO
ND
EC
EM
BE
R 3
1, 1
99
1 T
HR
OU
GH
DE
CE
MB
ER
31
, 20
10
PA
RO
LE
AN
D O
UT
PA
TIE
NT
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
67
DE
CE
MB
ER
TO
TA
LU
nd
er
20
20
- 2
42
5 -
29
30
- 3
43
5 -
39
40
- 4
44
5 -
49
50
an
d O
ver
Me
an
31
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Pe
rce
nt
Ag
e
19
96
86
,90
4
0.2
12
.5
22
.8
22
.5
18
.5
12
.0
6.3
5.2
33
19
97
91
,28
6
0.3
11
.7
22
.0
21
.8
19
.0
13
.0
6.8
5.5
33
19
98
96
,98
8
0.3
11
.5
21
.0
21
.1
19
.3
13
.5
7.3
6.0
34
19
99
10
1,9
67
0.3
11
.5
19
.7
20
.4
19
.4
14
.1
7.9
6.6
34
20
00
10
5,0
37
0.2
11
.0
18
.5
19
.9
19
.1
15
.1
8.8
7.3
35
20
01
10
4,8
93
0.2
10
.6
17
.9
19
.1
18
.6
15
.8
9.5
8.2
36
20
02
10
0,9
31
0.2
10
.5
17
.7
18
.6
18
.0
15
.9
10
.3
8.8
36
20
03
10
1,9
48
0.2
10
.9
18
.1
17
.6
17
.0
16
.1
10
.7
9.4
36
20
04
10
1,7
77
0.3
11
.4
18
.8
16
.7
16
.6
15
.7
10
.8
9.7
36
20
05
10
2,6
54
0.2
11
.6
19
.6
16
.3
16
.2
15
.1
10
.9
10
.1
36
20
06
10
8,6
09
0.3
11
.4
19
.9
16
.3
15
.8
14
.5
11
.2
10
.6
36
20
07
11
2,7
89
0.2
10
.9
20
.2
16
.5
15
.3
13
.9
11
.4
11
.6
36
20
08
11
0,3
64
0.3
10
.9
19
.9
16
.9
14
.7
13
.5
11
.6
12
.3
37
20
09
96
,51
2
0.3
11
.1
19
.2
16
.6
13
.4
13
.1
12
.1
14
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TABLE 44A
TOTAL FELONS PAROLED AND REPAROLED FROM AN INSTITUTION
BY REGION AND COUNTY OF PAROLE
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
TOTAL
TYPE OF PAROLE
FIRST PAROLE SUPERVISED
REPAROLE SUPERVISED
FIRST PAROLE NRP / MNRP (INACTIVE)
REPAROLE NRP / MNRP (INACTIVE)
NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT
TOTAL 122,906 100.0 55,656 100.0 59,216 100.0 7,306 100.0 728 100.0
REGION OF PAROLE
REGION I/ISPU 33,926 27.6 12,707 22.8 19,118 32.3 1,843 25.2 258 35.4
REGION II 25,208 20.5 9,032 16.2 15,056 25.4 1,003 13.7 117 16.1
REGION III 23,629 19.2 15,034 27.0 6,054 10.2 2,435 33.3 106 14.6
REGION IV 40,143 32.7 18,883 33.9 18,988 32.1 2,025 27.7 247 33.9
COUNTY OF PAROLE
ALAMEDA 6,119 5.0 2,262 4.1 3,605 6.1 229 3.1 23 3.2
ALPINE 7 0.0 3 0.0 4 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
AMADOR 97 0.1 50 0.1 28 0.0 17 0.2 2 0.3
BUTTE 1,036 0.8 358 0.6 566 1.0 101 1.4 11 1.5
CALAVERAS 41 0.0 22 0.0 12 0.0 7 0.1 0 0.0
COLUSA 47 0.0 19 0.0 27 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0
CONTRA COSTA 1587 1.3 505 0.9 1,032 1.7 44 0.6 6 0.8
DEL NORTE 122 0.1 33 0.1 79 0.1 10 0.1 0 0.0
EL DORADO 392 0.3 138 0.2 226 0.4 26 0.4 2 0.3
FRESNO 5,210 4.2 1,597 2.9 3,308 5.6 251 3.4 54 7.4
GLENN 72 0.1 27 0.0 40 0.1 5 0.1 0 0.0
HUMBOLDT 619 0.5 221 0.4 365 0.6 29 0.4 4 0.5
IMPERIAL 318 0.3 133 0.2 172 0.3 12 0.2 1 0.1
INTERSTATE
PAROLE UNIT (ISPU) 91 0.1 82 0.1 9 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
INYO 41 0.0 19 0.0 12 0.0 10 0.1 0 0.0
KERN 4,617 3.8 1,888 3.4 2,497 4.2 208 2.8 24 3.3
KINGS 979 0.8 372 0.7 530 0.9 69 0.9 8 1.1
LAKE 336 0.3 99 0.2 209 0.4 25 0.3 3 0.4
LASSEN 111 0.1 46 0.1 50 0.1 12 0.2 3 0.4
LOS ANGELES 27,788 22.6 17,764 31.9 7,401 12.5 2,499 34.2 124 17.0
MADERA 519 0.4 191 0.3 307 0.5 19 0.3 2 0.3
MARIN 130 0.1 65 0.1 52 0.1 12 0.2 1 0.1
MARIPOSA 13 0.0 9 0.0 2 0.0 2 0.0 0 0.0
MENDOCINO 320 0.3 121 0.2 188 0.3 11 0.2 0 0.0
MERCED 993 0.8 361 0.6 589 1.0 41 0.6 2 0.3
MODOC 28 0.0 8 0.0 18 0.0 2 0.0 0 0.0
71
TABLE 44A (Continued)TOTAL FELONS PAROLED AND REPAROLED FROM AN INSTITUTION
BY REGION AND COUNTY OF PAROLECALENDAR YEAR 2010
TOTAL
TYPE OF PAROLE
FIRST PAROLE SUPERVISED
REPAROLE SUPERVISED
FIRST PAROLE NRP / MNRP (INACTIVE)
REPAROLE NRP / MNRP (INACTIVE)
NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT
MONO 8 0.0 6 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0
MONTEREY 1,338 1.1 479 0.9 781 1.3 75 1.0 3 0.4
NAPA 179 0.1 93 0.2 68 0.1 17 0.2 1 0.1
NEVADA 56 0.0 28 0.1 24 0.0 4 0.1 0 0.0
ORANGE 8,801 7.2 4,609 8.3 3,629 6.1 495 6.8 68 9.3
PLACER 636 0.5 229 0.4 382 0.6 23 0.3 2 0.3
PLUMAS 53 0.0 23 0.0 21 0.0 8 0.1 1 0.1
RIVERSIDE 8,118 6.6 3,339 6.0 4,452 7.5 296 4.1 31 4.3
SACRAMENTO 7,876 6.4 3,198 5.7 4,148 7.0 459 6.3 71 9.8
SAN BENITO 58 0.0 35 0.1 17 0.0 6 0.1 0 0.0
SAN BERNARDINO 10,100 8.2 4,553 8.2 4,777 8.1 701 9.6 69 9.5
SAN DIEGO 8,679 7.1 3,532 6.3 4,613 7.8 472 6.5 62 8.5
SAN FRANCISCO 2,076 1.7 578 1.0 1,447 2.4 42 0.6 9 1.2
SAN JOAQUIN 3,407 2.8 1,159 2.1 2,109 3.6 110 1.5 29 4.0
SAN LUIS OBISPO 1,056 0.9 497 0.9 524 0.9 32 0.4 3 0.4
SAN MATEO 1,219 1.0 464 0.8 708 1.2 40 0.5 7 1.0
SANTA BARBARA 909 0.7 432 0.8 396 0.7 75 1.0 6 0.8
SANTA CLARA 3,791 3.1 1,500 2.7 2,118 3.6 154 2.1 19 2.6
SANTA CRUZ 444 0.4 125 0.2 300 0.5 19 0.3 0 0.0
SHASTA 1,141 0.9 396 0.7 647 1.1 84 1.1 14 1.9
SIERRA 10 0.0 5 0.0 4 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0
SISKIYOU 121 0.1 37 0.1 80 0.1 4 0.1 0 0.0
SOLANO 1,916 1.6 551 1.0 1,293 2.2 60 0.8 12 1.6
SONOMA 861 0.7 341 0.6 477 0.8 42 0.6 1 0.1
STANISLAUS 2,262 1.8 958 1.7 1,205 2.0 88 1.2 11 1.5
SUTTER 372 0.3 167 0.3 165 0.3 36 0.5 4 0.5
TEHAMA 340 0.3 99 0.2 204 0.3 34 0.5 3 0.4
TRINITY 38 0.0 11 0.0 23 0.0 4 0.1 0 0.0
TULARE 1,806 1.5 672 1.2 1,017 1.7 107 1.5 10 1.4
TUOLUMNE 64 0.1 42 0.1 17 0.0 5 0.1 0 0.0
VENTURA 2,136 1.7 627 1.1 1,407 2.4 84 1.1 18 2.5
YOLO 768 0.6 271 0.5 436 0.7 58 0.8 3 0.4
YUBA 634 0.5 207 0.4 398 0.7 28 0.4 1 0.1 NRP / MNRP: Non-Revocable Parole / Monitored Non-Revocable Parole.
72
TABLE 44B
MALE FELONS PAROLED AND REPAROLED FROM AN INSTITUTION
BY REGION AND COUNTY OF PAROLE
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
TOTAL
TYPE OF PAROLE
FIRST PAROLE SUPERVISED
REPAROLE SUPERVISED
FIRST PAROLE NRP / MNRP (INACTIVE)
REPAROLE NRP / MNRP (INACTIVE)
NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT
TOTAL 111,260 100.0 50,195 100.0 55,175 100.0 5,379 100.0 511 100.0
REGION OF PAROLE
REGION I/ISPU 30,813 27.7 11,495 22.9 17,812 32.3 1,316 24.5 190 37.2
REGION II 23,361 21.0 8,212 16.4 14,312 25.9 759 14.1 78 15.3
REGION III 21,079 18.9 13,628 27.2 5,556 10.1 1,822 33.9 73 14.3
REGION IV 36,007 32.4 16,860 33.6 17,495 31.7 1,482 27.6 170 33.3
COUNTY OF PAROLE
ALAMEDA 5,871 5.3 2,145 4.3 3,496 6.3 210 3.9 20 3.9
ALPINE 6 0.0 3 0.0 3 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
AMADOR 83 0.1 45 0.1 27 0.0 9 0.2 2 0.4
BUTTE 956 0.9 332 0.7 539 1.0 77 1.4 8 1.6
CALAVERAS 37 0.0 19 0.0 12 0.0 6 0.1 0 0.0
COLUSA 44 0.0 18 0.0 25 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0
CONTRA COSTA 1,495 1.3 456 0.9 997 1.8 37 0.7 5 1.0
DEL NORTE 115 0.1 31 0.1 76 0.1 8 0.1 0 0.0
EL DORADO 350 0.3 117 0.2 215 0.4 16 0.3 2 0.4
FRESNO 4,667 4.2 1,451 2.9 3,035 5.5 145 2.7 36 7.0
GLENN 66 0.1 25 0.0 37 0.1 4 0.1 0 0.0
HUMBOLDT 585 0.5 211 0.4 354 0.6 17 0.3 3 0.6
IMPERIAL 299 0.3 126 0.3 164 0.3 9 0.2 0 0.0
INTERSTATE
PAROLE UNIT (ISPU) 80 0.1 72 0.1 8 0.0 0 0.0 0
0.0
INYO 37 0.0 18 0.0 12 0.0 7 0.1 0 0.0
KERN 4,104 3.7 1,686 3.4 2,283 4.1 126 2.3 9 1.8
KINGS 882 0.8 334 0.7 494 0.9 48 0.9 6 1.2
LAKE 307 0.3 85 0.2 203 0.4 16 0.3 3 0.6
LASSEN 100 0.1 39 0.1 50 0.1 9 0.2 2 0.4
LOS ANGELES 24,755 22.2 16,036 31.9 6,775 12.3 1,860 34.6 84 16.4
MADERA 473 0.4 171 0.3 286 0.5 14 0.3 2 0.4
MARIN 111 0.1 57 0.1 46 0.1 7 0.1 1 0.2
MARIPOSA 13 0.0 9 0.0 2 0.0 2 0.0 0 0.0
MENDOCINO 298 0.3 108 0.2 182 0.3 8 0.1 0 0.0
MERCED 923 0.8 327 0.7 562 1.0 32 0.6 2 0.4
MODOC 25 0.0 7 0.0 17 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0
73
TABLE 44B (Continued)
MALE FELONS PAROLED AND REPAROLED FROM AN INSTITUTION
BY REGION AND COUNTY OF PAROLE
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
TOTAL
TYPE OF PAROLE
FIRST PAROLE SUPERVISED
REPAROLE SUPERVISED
FIRST PAROLE NRP / MNRP (INACTIVE)
REPAROLE NRP / MNRP (INACTIVE)
NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT
MONO 8 0.0 6 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0
MONTEREY 1,235 1.1 441 0.9 742 1.3 50 0.9 2 0.4
NAPA 164 0.1 86 0.2 66 0.1 12 0.2 0 0.0
NEVADA 48 0.0 24 0.0 20 0.0 4 0.1 0 0.0
ORANGE 7,889 7.1 4,178 8.3 3,266 5.9 400 7.4 45 8.8
PLACER 579 0.5 210 0.4 355 0.6 12 0.2 2 0.4
PLUMAS 48 0.0 20 0.0 20 0.0 7 0.1 1 0.2
RIVERSIDE 7,332 6.6 2,974 5.9 4,135 7.5 206 3.8 17 3.3
SACRAMENTO 7,338 6.6 2,974 5.9 3,906 7.1 393 7.3 65 12.7
SAN BENITO 50 0.0 31 0.1 16 0.0 3 0.1 0 0.0
SAN BERNARDINO 8,982 8.1 4,043 8.1 4,399 8.0 488 9.1 52 10.2
SAN DIEGO 7,856 7.1 3,143 6.3 4,314 7.8 351 6.5 48 9.4
SAN FRANCISCO 1,938 1.7 524 1.0 1,380 2.5 30 0.6 4 0.8
SAN JOAQUIN 3,071 2.8 1,025 2.0 1,953 3.5 74 1.4 19 3.7
SAN LUIS OBISPO 992 0.9 468 0.9 498 0.9 23 0.4 3 0.6
SAN MATEO 1,107 1.0 413 0.8 660 1.2 29 0.5 5 1.0
SANTA BARBARA 780 0.7 374 0.7 352 0.6 49 0.9 5 1.0
SANTA CLARA 3,380 3.0 1,306 2.6 1,956 3.5 111 2.1 7 1.4
SANTA CRUZ 417 0.4 115 0.2 292 0.5 10 0.2 0 0.0
SHASTA 1,017 0.9 349 0.7 604 1.1 54 1.0 10 2.0
SIERRA 10 0.0 5 0.0 4 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0
SISKIYOU 118 0.1 36 0.1 80 0.1 2 0.0 0 0.0
SOLANO 1,770 1.6 495 1.0 1,226 2.2 43 0.8 6 1.2
SONOMA 805 0.7 312 0.6 458 0.8 34 0.6 1 0.2
STANISLAUS 2,059 1.9 860 1.7 1,128 2.0 65 1.2 6 1.2
SUTTER 324 0.3 146 0.3 150 0.3 24 0.4 4 0.8
TEHAMA 309 0.3 89 0.2 192 0.3 26 0.5 2 0.4
TRINITY 38 0.0 11 0.0 23 0.0 4 0.1 0 0.0
TULARE 1,631 1.5 596 1.2 950 1.7 78 1.5 7 1.4
TUOLUMNE 60 0.1 39 0.1 16 0.0 5 0.1 0 0.0
VENTURA 1,950 1.8 551 1.1 1,322 2.4 65 1.2 12 2.3
YOLO 699 0.6 244 0.5 413 0.7 40 0.7 2 0.4
YUBA 574 0.5 179 0.4 378 0.7 16 0.3 1 0.2
NRP / MNRP: Non-Revocable Parole / Monitored Non-Revocable Parole.
74
TABLE 44C
FEMALE FELONS PAROLED AND REPAROLED FROM AN INSTITUTION
BY REGION AND COUNTY OF PAROLE
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
TOTAL
TYPE OF PAROLE
FIRST PAROLE SUPERVISED
REPAROLE SUPERVISED
FIRST PAROLE NRP / MNRP (INACTIVE)
REPAROLE NRP / MNRP (INACTIVE)
NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT
TOTAL 11,646 100.0 5,461 100.0 4,041 100.0 1,927 100.0 217 100.0
REGION OF PAROLE
REGION I/ISPU 3,113 26.7 1,212 22.2 1,306 32.3 527 27.3 68 31.3
REGION II 1,847 15.9 820 15.0 744 18.4 244 12.7 39 18.0
REGION III 2,550 21.9 1,406 25.7 498 12.3 613 31.8 33 15.2
REGION IV 4,136 35.5 2,023 37.0 1,493 36.9 543 28.2 77 35.5
COUNTY OF PAROLE
ALAMEDA 248 2.1 117 2.1 109 2.7 19 1.0 3 1.4
ALPINE 1 0.0 0 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
AMADOR 14 0.1 0 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
BUTTE 80 0.7 5 0.1 1 0.0 8 0.4 0 0.0
CALAVERAS 4 0.0 26 0.5 27 0.7 24 1.2 3 1.4
COLUSA 3 0.0 3 0.1 0 0.0 1 0.1 0 0.0
CONTRA COSTA 92 0.8 1 0.0 2 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
DEL NORTE 7 0.1 49 0.9 35 0.9 7 0.4 1 0.5
EL DORADO 42 0.4 2 0.0 3 0.1 2 0.1 0 0.0
FRESNO 543 4.7 21 0.4 11 0.3 10 0.5 0 0.0
GLENN 6 0.1 146 2.7 273 6.8 106 5.5 18 8.3
HUMBOLDT 34 0.3 2 0.0 3 0.1 1 0.1 0 0.0
IMPERIAL 19 0.2 10 0.2 11 0.3 12 0.6 1 0.5
INTERSTATE
PAROLE UNIT (ISPU) 11 0.1 10 0.2 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
INYO 4 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 3 0.2 0 0.0
KERN 513 4.4 202 3.7 214 5.3 82 4.3 15 6.9
KINGS 97 0.8 38 0.7 36 0.9 21 1.1 2 0.9
LAKE 29 0.2 14 0.3 6 0.1 9 0.5 0 0.0
LASSEN 11 0.1 7 0.1 0 0.0 3 0.2 1 0.5
LOS ANGELES 3,033 26.0 1,728 31.6 626 15.5 639 33.2 40 18.4
MADERA 46 0.4 20 0.4 21 0.5 5 0.3 0 0.0
MARIN 19 0.2 8 0.1 6 0.1 5 0.3 0 0.0
MENDOCINO 22 0.2 13 0.2 6 0.1 3 0.2 0 0.0
MERCED 70 0.6 34 0.6 27 0.7 9 0.5 0 0.0
MODOC 3 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.0 1 0.1 0 0.0
MONTEREY 103 0.9 38 0.7 39 1.0 25 1.3 1 0.5
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TABLE 44C (Continued)
FEMALE FELONS PAROLED AND REPAROLED FROM AN INSTITUTION
BY REGION AND COUNTY OF PAROLE
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
TOTAL
TYPE OF PAROLE
FIRST PAROLE SUPERVISED
REPAROLE SUPERVISED
FIRST PAROLE NRP / MNRP (INACTIVE)
REPAROLE NRP / MNRP (INACTIVE)
NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT
NAPA 15 0.1 7 0.1 2 0.0 5 0.3 1 0.5
NEVADA 8 0.1 4 0.1 4 0.1 0 0.0 0 0.0
ORANGE 912 7.8 431 7.9 363 9.0 95 4.9 23 10.6
PLACER 57 0.5 19 0.3 27 0.7 11 0.6 0 0.0
PLUMAS 5 0.0 3 0.1 1 0.0 1 0.1 0 0.0
RIVERSIDE 786 6.7 365 6.7 317 7.8 90 4.7 14 6.5
SACRAMENTO 538 4.6 224 4.1 242 6.0 66 3.4 6 2.8
SAN BENITO 8 0.1 4 0.1 1 0.0 3 0.2 0 0.0
SAN BERNARDINO 1,118 9.6 510 9.3 378 9.4 213 11.1 17 7.8
SAN DIEGO 823 7.1 389 7.1 299 7.4 121 6.3 14 6.5
SAN FRANCISCO 138 1.2 54 1.0 67 1.7 12 0.6 5 2.3
SAN JOAQUIN 336 2.9 134 2.5 156 3.9 36 1.9 10 4.6
SAN LUIS OBISPO 64 0.5 29 0.5 26 0.6 9 0.5 0 0.0
SAN MATEO 112 1.0 51 0.9 48 1.2 11 0.6 2 0.9
SANTA BARBARA 129 1.1 58 1.1 44 1.1 26 1.3 1 0.5
SANTA CLARA 411 3.5 194 3.6 162 4.0 43 2.2 12 5.5
SANTA CRUZ 27 0.2 10 0.2 8 0.2 9 0.5 0 0.0
SHASTA 124 1.1 47 0.9 43 1.1 30 1.6 4 1.8
SISKIYOU 3 0.0 1 0.0 0 0.0 2 0.1 0 0.0
SOLANO 146 1.3 56 1.0 67 1.7 17 0.9 6 2.8
SONOMA 56 0.5 29 0.5 19 0.5 8 0.4 0 0.0
STANISLAUS 203 1.7 98 1.8 77 1.9 23 1.2 5 2.3
SUTTER 48 0.4 21 0.4 15 0.4 12 0.6 0 0.0
TEHAMA 31 0.3 10 0.2 12 0.3 8 0.4 1 0.5
TULARE 175 1.5 76 1.4 67 1.7 29 1.5 3 1.4
TUOLUMNE 4 0.0 3 0.1 1 0.0 0 0.0 0 0.0
VENTURA 186 1.6 76 1.4 85 2.1 19 1.0 6 2.8
YOLO 69 0.6 27 0.5 23 0.6 18 0.9 1 0.5
YUBA 60 0.5 28 0.5 20 0.5 12 0.6 0 0.0 NRP / MNRP: Non-Revocable Parole / Monitored Non-Revocable Parole.
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TABLE 45A
TOTAL FELONS FIRST RELEASES TO PAROLE*
BY OFFENSE AND TIME SERVED ON PRISON SENTENCE
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
Commitment Offense Groups Total Months Jail Months CDCR Months ___________________________________ Total Served Served Served Groups Sub-groups Paroled Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median Grand Total 62,925 26.9 16.5 5.0 3.4 21.8 11.4 Crimes Against Persons 15,805 48.0 26.4 7.0 5.3 41.0 20.2 Homicide 751 159.0 123.0 12.3 9.6 146.7 106.7 Murder 1st (Pre 11-8-78) 26 408.8 400.5 9.3 7.4 399.4 396.7 Murder 1st 38 344.9 352.6 12.0 10.2 332.9 341.7 Murder 2nd (Pre 11-8-78) 1 50.9 50.9 2.8 2.8 48.1 48.1 Murder 2nd 179 305.3 311.0 11.3 8.9 294.0 302.4 Manslaughter 326 103.9 112.5 16.6 13.8 87.4 87.6 Vehicular Manslaughter 181 39.2 31.4 6.3 4.8 33.0 26.1 Robbery 3,578 55.1 35.9 7.1 5.5 48.1 30.3 Assault 8,525 33.4 20.2 6.6 5.0 26.8 14.3 Assault With Deadly Weapon 3,605 37.6 24.1 7.5 6.0 30.1 16.5 Attempted Murder 1st 20 224.6 228.0 11.3 11.0 213.3 218.9 Attempted Murder 2nd 244 117.7 108.6 13.0 9.7 104.7 97.0 Other Assault/Battery 4,656 24.9 18.1 5.5 4.1 19.3 11.8 Sex Crimes 2,770 49.5 30.8 6.5 4.9 43.0 24.8 Rape 221 87.2 70.8 9.0 7.0 78.1 59.1 Lewd Act With Child 1,197 68.1 61.3 7.3 5.8 60.8 52.1 Oral Copulation 96 72.6 30.1 8.2 7.1 64.4 22.0 Sodomy 25 93.7 81.7 8.5 5.7 85.2 70.1 Penetration With Object 62 54.5 35.6 7.8 7.0 46.7 27.9 Other Sex 1,169 20.3 15.0 5.0 3.6 15.3 10.3 Kidnapping 181 109.3 82.1 10.7 7.8 98.6 71.7 Property Crimes 20,883 19.0 13.0 4.1 2.6 14.9 10.1 Burglary 7,043 22.8 14.0 4.5 2.9 18.3 10.7 Burglary 1st 2,296 35.7 21.3 5.9 4.3 29.9 16.8 Burglary 2nd 4,747 16.6 12.5 3.8 2.4 12.8 9.2 Theft 7,783 16.0 12.4 3.7 2.4 12.3 8.9 Grand Theft 2,166 16.7 12.7 4.3 3.3 12.4 8.9 Petty Theft With Prior 3,145 15.6 12.2 3.2 2.0 12.4 8.9 Receiving Stolen Property 2,472 15.9 12.4 3.9 2.6 12.0 8.9 Other 6,057 18.3 13.3 4.2 2.7 14.1 10.4 Vehicle Theft 3,113 19.2 14.1 4.0 2.5 15.2 11.0 Forgery/Fraud 2,024 17.9 13.2 4.4 3.0 13.4 9.9 Other Property 920 16.2 12.5 4.3 2.8 11.9 8.1
*First releases to parole include new admissions paroled for the first time and parole violators returned with a new term by the courts who were paroled for the first time following the new offense. NOTE: The median time served in CDCR and prior to CDCR may not add to the total median time served because the medians were
calculated separately.
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TABLE 45A (Continued)
TOTAL FELONS FIRST RELEASES TO PAROLE*
BY OFFENSE AND TIME SERVED ON PRISON SENTENCE
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
Commitment Offense Groups Total Months Jail Months CDCR Months ___________________________________ Total Served Served Served Groups Sub-groups Paroled Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median
Drug Crimes 17,796 21.2 15.6 4.7 3.2 16.6 11.2 Sales Related 9,560 25.6 19.5 5.0 3.4 20.6 15.4 CS Possession For Sale 6,079 24.5 18.9 4.9 3.4 19.6 14.4 CS Sales 2,022 33.1 25.2 5.8 4.1 27.3 20.9 CS Manufacturing 189 51.8 37.9 8.8 6.4 43.0 30.1 Marij. Possess For Sale 908 13.9 11.6 3.5 2.5 10.4 7.5 Marijuana Sale 362 18.6 14.6 4.6 3.1 13.9 10.9 Possession 8,236 16.2 12.3 4.2 3.0 12.0 7.7 CS Possession 7,633 15.9 12.2 4.2 3.0 11.6 7.6 CS Other 391 23.1 14.0 4.4 3.2 18.7 10.9 Hashish Possession 58 12.0 10.3 4.6 3.4 7.4 6.5 Marijuana Other 154 15.8 12.1 3.8 2.7 12.0 7.2 Other Crimes 8,441 18.9 13.0 4.5 3.1 14.4 9.7 Escape 31 25.6 13.0 4.6 2.8 21.0 9.6 Driving Under Influence 2,186 16.5 12.4 3.9 2.8 12.6 8.5 Arson 148 36.3 25.5 6.9 5.5 29.3 20.1 Possession Weapon 3,830 18.4 12.9 4.1 2.6 14.4 10.2 Other Offenses 2,246 20.9 14.0 5.7 4.4 15.2 9.4
*First releases to parole include new admissions paroled for the first time and parole violators returned with a new term by the courts who were paroled for the first time following the new offense. NOTE: The median time served in CDCR and prior to CDCR may not add to the total median time served because the medians were calculated separately.
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TABLE 45A (Continued)TOTAL FELONS FIRST RELEASES TO PAROLE*
BY OFFENSE AND TIME SERVED ON PRISON SENTENCECALENDAR YEAR 2010
Commitment Offense Groups Total Months Jail Months CDCR Months ___________________________________ Total Served Served Served Groups Sub-groups Paroled Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median Drug Crimes 21,470 20.6 15.1 4.5 3.2 16.1 11.2 Sales Related 10,368 25.3 19.4 4.8 3.4 20.4 15.8 CS Possession For Sale 6,683 23.9 19.0 4.6 3.2 19.3 15.1 CS Sales 2,278 31.9 24.0 5.6 3.9 26.3 17.5 CS Manufacturing 287 44.0 36.9 8.2 5.5 35.8 28.8 Marij. Possess For Sale 821 13.7 10.3 3.5 2.5 10.2 7.5 Marijuana Sale 299 19.5 14.4 4.8 3.6 14.7 10.9 Possession 11,102 16.2 12.5 4.1 3.0 12.1 7.9 CS Possession 10,540 16.0 12.4 4.1 3.0 11.9 7.8 CS Other 409 22.4 13.2 4.1 2.5 18.3 10.8 Hashish Possession 46 12.4 9.5 3.6 3.0 8.8 7.3 Marijuana Other 107 16.4 10.6 3.9 3.0 12.4 7.8 Other Crimes 8,412 18.4 12.9 4.3 2.9 14.0 9.5 Escape 45 19.2 12.2 2.7 1.4 16.5 8.0 Driving Under Influence 2,071 15.5 12.3 3.6 2.5 11.9 7.7 Arson 161 35.1 26.8 8.1 6.5 27.1 17.3 Possession Weapon 3,963 18.2 13.0 3.9 2.4 14.3 10.5
Other Offenses 2,172 20.1 13.9 5.6 4.5 14.5 8.9
*First releases to parole include new admissions paroled for the first time and parole violators returned with a new term by the courts who were paroled for the first time following the new offense.
NOTE: The median time served in CDCR and prior to CDCR may not add to the total median time served because the medians were calculated separately.
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TABLE 45B
MALE FELONS FIRST RELEASES TO PAROLE*
BY OFFENSE AND TIME SERVED ON PRISON SENTENCE
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
Commitment Offense Groups Total Months Jail Months CDCR Months ___________________________________ Total Served Served Served Groups Sub-groups Paroled Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median Grand Total 55,537 28.0 17.8 5.1 3.5 22.9 11.8 Crimes Against Persons 14,799 48.7 27.0 7.0 5.3 41.7 20.6 Homicide 670 165.3 127.3 12.7 10.0 152.6 111.3 Murder 1st (Pre 11-8-78) 26 408.8 400.5 9.3 7.4 399.4 396.7 Murder 1st 35 346.4 352.6 12.6 10.6 333.8 343.1 Murder 2nd (Pre 11-8-78) 1 50.9 50.9 2.8 2.8 48.1 48.1 Murder 2nd 166 306.4 310.6 11.7 9.6 294.6 302.4 Manslaughter 292 105.7 112.8 16.7 13.9 88.9 88.8 Vehicular Manslaughter 150 41.6 36.0 6.5 4.9 35.1 28.0 Robbery 3,283 56.8 39.9 7.1 5.6 49.6 31.5 Assault 7,946 33.9 20.4 6.6 4.9 27.3 14.6 Assault With Deadly Weapon 3,336 38.4 24.6 7.6 6.0 30.8 16.9 Attempted Murder 1st 19 223.7 225.2 11.4 11.1 212.3 217.1 Attempted Murder 2nd 233 118.7 112.3 13.2 9.8 105.5 98.4 Other Assault/Battery 4,358 25.1 18.2 5.4 4.0 19.6 12.0 Sex Crimes 2,732 49.8 30.8 6.5 4.9 43.3 24.9 Rape 221 87.2 70.8 9.0 7.0 78.1 59.1 Lewd Act With Child 1,185 68.3 61.3 7.3 5.8 61.0 52.5 Oral Copulation 95 73.3 30.7 8.2 7.1 65.1 22.8 Sodomy 25 93.7 81.7 8.5 5.7 85.2 70.1 Penetration With Object 61 55.1 37.7 7.8 7.1 47.2 28.2 Other Sex 1,145 20.3 14.9 4.9 3.6 15.4 10.3 Kidnapping 168 112.3 82.6 10.4 7.7 101.9 73.2 Property Crimes 17,260 19.8 13.3 4.2 2.7 15.7 10.5 Burglary 6,075 23.9 14.4 4.6 3.0 19.3 11.0 Burglary 1st 2,120 36.5 22.4 5.9 4.3 30.5 17.6 Burglary 2nd 3,955 17.1 12.6 3.9 2.4 13.2 9.6 Theft 6,226 16.6 12.5 3.8 2.4 12.9 9.4 Grand Theft 1,746 17.2 12.8 4.4 3.2 12.8 9.0 Petty Theft With Prior 2,363 16.5 12.4 3.2 2.0 13.3 9.8 Receiving Stolen Property 2,117 16.3 12.5 3.8 2.5 12.5 9.4 Other 4,959 18.9 13.8 4.1 2.7 14.7 10.7 Vehicle Theft 2,822 19.6 14.4 4.0 2.5 15.6 11.1 Forgery/Fraud 1,333 18.8 13.7 4.4 2.9 14.5 10.5 Other Property 804 16.4 12.5 4.3 2.9 12.1 8.1 *First releases to parole include new admissions paroled for the first time and parole violators returned with a new term by the courts who were paroled for the first time following the new offense. NOTE: The median time served in CDCR and prior to CDCR may not add to the total median time served because the medians were calculated separately.
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TABLE 45B (Continued)
MALE FELONS FIRST RELEASES TO PAROLE*
BY OFFENSE AND TIME SERVED ON PRISON SENTENCE
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
Commitment Offense Groups Total Months Jail Months CDCR Months ___________________________________ Total Served Served Served Groups Sub-groups Paroled Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median Drug Crimes 15,541 21.9 17.0 4.7 3.2 17.3 11.5 Sales Related 8,574 26.1 19.8 5.1 3.5 21.1 15.7 CS Possession For Sale 5,406 25.1 19.1 4.9 3.4 20.2 15.0 CS Sales 1,788 34.0 25.6 5.9 4.2 28.1 21.3 CS Manufacturing 174 52.7 39.3 8.9 6.4 43.8 31.2 Marij. Possess For Sale 870 14.0 11.9 3.5 2.5 10.5 7.6 Marijuana Sale 336 18.9 15.1 4.7 3.1 14.2 11.0 Possession 6,967 16.8 12.4 4.2 2.9 12.6 8.4 CS Possession 6,445 16.5 12.4 4.2 2.9 12.3 8.3 CS Other 318 24.4 14.1 4.5 3.3 19.9 11.1 Hashish Possession 56 12.0 10.3 4.7 3.4 7.4 6.5 Marijuana Other 148 15.9 12.1 3.7 2.7 12.2 7.2 Other Crimes 7,937 19.0 13.0 4.5 3.1 14.6 9.8 Escape 27 27.8 13.0 5.0 3.1 22.8 9.6 Driving Under Influence 2,015 16.7 12.4 3.9 2.8 12.8 8.8 Arson 125 37.3 25.2 7.2 5.6 30.2 19.7 Possession Weapon 3,722 18.5 12.9 4.1 2.6 14.5 10.3 Other Offenses 2,048 21.0 14.0 5.7 4.4 15.4 9.4
*First releases to parole include new admissions paroled for the first time and parole violators returned with a new term by the courts who were paroled for the first time following the new offense. NOTE: The median time served in CDCR and prior to CDCR may not add to the total median time served because the medians were calculated separately.
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TABLE 45C
FEMALE FELONS FIRST RELEASES TO PAROLE*
BY OFFENSE AND TIME SERVED ON PRISON SENTENCE
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
Commitment Offense Groups Total Months Jail Months CDCR Months ___________________________________ Total Served Served Served Groups Sub-groups Paroled Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median Grand Total 7,388 18.5 12.6 4.6 3.2 13.9 9.0 Crimes Against Persons 1,006 36.8 21.4 7.1 5.7 29.7 16.3 Homicide 81 107.0 61.7 9.4 7.3 97.6 51.2 Murder 1st (Pre 11-8-78) 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Murder 1st 3 327.5 330.0 5.0 6.7 322.5 329.8 Murder 2nd (Pre 11-8-78) 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Murder 2nd 13 291.5 322.5 5.8 6.3 285.7 314.4 Manslaughter 34 89.1 76.6 15.0 12.3 74.1 62.5 Vehicular Manslaughter 31 27.9 25.9 5.2 4.1 22.8 19.9 Robbery 295 36.8 30.6 6.3 4.9 30.5 22.0 Assault 579 26.8 18.0 7.0 5.7 19.8 11.4 Assault With Deadly Weapon 269 28.1 19.1 6.8 5.6 21.2 12.5 Attempted Murder 1st 1 241.5 241.5 8.5 8.5 233.1 233.1 Attempted Murder 2nd 11 97.5 95.5 8.9 8.0 88.6 91.1 Other Assault/Battery 298 22.4 15.3 7.1 5.9 15.3 10.2 Sex Crimes 38 27.6 20.3 6.7 5.8 20.9 13.2 Rape 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Lewd Act With Child 12 46.1 31.2 8.2 9.1 37.9 28.7 Oral Copulation 1 8.0 8.0 6.0 6.0 2.0 2.0 Sodomy 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 Penetration With Object 1 19.7 19.7 6.6 6.6 13.1 13.1 Other Sex 24 19.5 17.8 6.1 5.4 13.5 10.2 Kidnapping 13 70.3 59.7 14.7 10.9 55.5 48.9 Property Crimes 3,623 14.9 12.0 3.9 2.6 11.0 8.0 Burglary 968 16.2 12.2 3.7 2.4 12.5 8.5 Burglary 1st 176 26.6 14.6 4.8 3.5 21.7 11.2 Burglary 2nd 792 14.0 11.1 3.5 2.3 10.5 7.4 Theft 1,557 13.6 11.2 3.7 2.4 9.9 7.5 Grand Theft 420 14.9 12.2 4.0 2.9 10.9 8.6 Petty Theft With Prior 782 12.9 10.7 3.2 2.1 9.7 7.4 Receiving Stolen Property 355 13.6 11.2 4.5 3.1 9.0 7.1 Other 1,098 15.6 12.4 4.3 2.9 11.3 8.8 Vehicle Theft 291 14.8 12.4 3.7 2.4 11.1 9.4 Forgery/Fraud 691 16.0 12.5 4.6 3.2 11.5 8.5 Other Property 116 14.7 12.4 4.1 2.4 10.5 8.4
*First releases to parole include new admissions paroled for the first time and parole violators returned with a new term by the courts who were paroled for the first time following the new offense. NOTE: The median time served in CDCR and prior to CDCR may not add to the total median time served because the medians were calculated separately.
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TABLE 45C (Continued)
FEMALE FELONS FIRST RELEASES TO PAROLE*
BY OFFENSE AND TIME SERVED ON PRISON SENTENCE
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
Commitment Offense Groups Total Months Jail Months CDCR Months ___________________________________ Total Served Served Served Groups Sub-groups Paroled Mean Median Mean Median Mean Median
Drug Crimes 2,255 16.5 12.5 4.7 3.3 11.8 8.5 Sales Related 986 21.2 18.2 4.9 3.2 16.3 13.0 CS Possession For Sale 673 19.6 15.6 4.9 3.3 14.8 10.8 CS Sales 234 26.4 22.8 5.0 3.2 21.4 17.5 CS Manufacturing 15 41.0 26.7 7.3 4.9 33.8 21.9 Marij. Possess For Sale 38 13.3 11.0 4.1 1.7 9.2 7.1 Marijuana Sale 26 14.1 12.8 4.2 3.1 9.9 10.0 Possession 1,269 12.8 10.3 4.5 3.3 8.3 6.6 CS Possession 1,188 12.6 10.0 4.6 3.4 8.0 6.5 CS Other 73 17.3 13.5 3.8 2.7 13.6 9.9 Hashish Possession 2 10.7 10.7 4.0 4.0 6.7 6.7 Marijuana Other 6 12.8 12.8 5.9 2.7 6.9 6.3 Other Crimes 504 17.1 12.3 4.9 3.6 12.2 7.6 Escape 4 11.3 11.1 2.1 2.0 9.2 9.2 Driving Under Influence 171 14.7 11.0 4.0 2.9 10.6 7.2 Arson 23 30.5 25.9 5.6 4.6 24.9 21.7 Possession Weapon 108 14.5 12.1 4.2 3.0 10.2 7.4 Other Offenses 198 19.3 13.6 6.0 4.3 13.2 8.6
*First releases to parole include new admissions paroled for the first time and parole violators returned with a new term by the courts who were paroled for the first time following the new offense. NOTE: The median time served in CDCR and prior to CDCR may not add to the total median time served because the medians were calculated separately.
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TABLE 46MEDIAN TIME SERVED ON PRISON SENTENCE
FELONS FIRST RELEASED TO PAROLEBY GENDER
CALENDAR YEARS 1991 THROUGH 2010
TOTAL FELONS MALE FEMALE
CALENDAR FIRST RELEASED TOTAL TIME SERVED* TOTAL TIME SERVED*
YEAR TO PAROLE RELEASES (months) RELEASES (months)
1991 49,204 44,724 16 4,480 14
1992 50,911 46,567 16 4,344 14
1993 54,213 49,618 16 4,595 14
1994 58,044 53,102 16 4,942 13
1995 56,861 51,630 18 5,231 14
1996 57,520 51,956 19 5,564 14
1997 60,329 54,146 19 6,183 14
1998 60,500 53,994 19 6,506 14
1999 59,553 52,958 19 6,595 14
2000 57,940 51,626 19 6,314 14
2001 55,479 49,412 19 6,067 14
2002 50,927 45,712 20 5,215 14
2003 53,520 48,044 19 5,476 14
2004 60,553 53,938 17 6,615 13
2005 64,371 57,062 16 7,309 13
2006 67,278 59,479 15 7,799 13
2007 67,967 60,012 16 7,955 13
2008 66,933 59,218 17 7,715 13
2009 63,760 56,176 17 7,584 13
2010 62,925 55,537 18 7,388 13
* Time served includes time spent in custody prior to reception by CDCR and time served in a CDCR institution.
Note: First releases to parole include new admissions and parole violators with new terms.
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TABLE 47
FELON PAROLE MOVEMENTS
BY GENDER
CALENDAR YEAR 2010
MALE FEMALEMOVEMENTS TOTAL NUMBER NUMBER
POPULATIONBeginning December 31, 2009 106,355 94,394 11,961
Ending December 31, 2010 105,128 93,250 11,867
NET CHANGE (1,238) (1,144) (94)
TOTAL ARRIVALS 161,507 145,948 15,559
Institution Releases to Parole 120,648 109,219 11,429
First Parole 62,243 54,922 7,321 Reparole* 58,405 54,297 4,108
From Court 1,836 1,562 274
From Temp Release 2,799 2,508 291
First Parole 1,386 1,239 147 Reparole* 1,413 1,269 144
Reinstated to Parole Status 36,029 32,493 3,536
Other Arrivals 195 166 29
TOTAL DEPARTURES 162,949 147,259 15,690
Parole Supervision Terminated 49,041 42,118 6,923
Discharged 48,381 41,500 6,881 Deceased 660 618 42
Absconded From Parole Supervision (PAL) 40,191 36,495 3,696
Parole Violators Returned to Custody 72,642 67,698 4,944
With a New Term (PV-WNTs) 17,007 15,590 1,417 Without a New Term (PV-RTCs) 55,635 52,108 3,527
Other Departures 1,075 948 127
NOTE: NET CHANGE may not equal ARRIVALS less DEPARTURES SUB TOTAL due to uncategorized moves
* Offenders may be counted more than once when reparoled.
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TABLE 48FELONS PAROLED FROM AN INSTITUTIONAND CHANGE SINCE THE PREVIOUS YEAR
CALENDAR YEARS 1991 THROUGH 2010BY GENDER
CALENDAR TOTAL RELEASES
YEAR MALE FEMALE TO PAROLE Number Percent
1991 81,324 7,800 89,124 6,705 8.1%
1992 77,648 6,926 84,574 -4,550 -5.1%
1993 79,389 7,085 86,474 1,900 2.2%
1994 88,466 8,207 96,673 10,199 11.8%
1995 96,822 9,402 106,224 9,551 9.9%
1996 101,958 10,597 112,555 6,331 6.0%
1997 109,397 11,618 121,015 8,460 7.5%
1998 114,407 12,547 126,954 5,939 4.9%
1999 113,747 12,837 126,584 -370 -0.3%
2000 113,596 12,588 126,184 -400 -0.3%
2001 113,708 12,397 126,105 -79 -0.1%
2002 106,569 10,856 117,425 -8,680 -6.9%
2003 105,169 10,404 115,573 -1,852 -1.6%
2004 107,150 11,103 118,253 2,680 2.3%
2005 110,821 12,205 123,026 4,773 4.0%
2006 118,896 13,340 132,236 9,210 7.5%
2007 125,066 14,030 139,096 6,860 5.2%
2008 126,573 14,095 140,668 1,572 1.1%
2009 118,634 13,406 132,040 -8,628 -6.1%
2010 113,289 11,994 125,283 -6,757 -5.1%
* Offenders may be released and counted more than once.
CHANGE SINCE PREVIOUS YEARRELEASES TO PAROLE
81,324
101,958
113,708
118,896
113,289
7,800 10,597 12,397 13,340 11,994
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
140,000
1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009
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24
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15
12
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41
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40,0
00
60,0
00
80,0
00
100
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120
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140
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160
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199
11
99
21
99
31
99
41
99
51
99
61
99
71
99
81
99
92
00
02
00
12
00
22
00
32
00
42
00
52
00
62
00
72
00
82
00
92
01
0
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TABLE 49FELON PAROLEES AT LARGE (PALs)
BY GENDERDECEMBER 31, 1991 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2010
DECEMBER MALE FEMALE
31 TOTAL NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT
1991 9,354 8,319 88.9 1,035 11.1
1992 9,871 8,744 88.6 1,127 11.4
1993 13,245 11,611 87.7 1,634 12.3
1994 15,012 13,172 87.7 1,840 12.3
1995 17,055 15,054 88.3 2,001 11.7
1996 18,034 15,969 88.5 2,065 11.5
1997 19,294 17,020 88.2 2,274 11.8
1998 19,665 17,357 88.3 2,308 11.7
1999 19,867 17,596 88.6 2,271 11.4
2000 20,099 17,743 88.3 2,356 11.7
2001 20,875 18,292 87.6 2,583 12.4
2002 20,895 18,312 87.6 2,583 12.4
2003 19,736 17,374 88.0 2,362 12.0
2004 19,056 16,696 87.6 2,360 12.4
2005 19,936 17,402 87.3 2,534 12.7
2006 18,965 16,542 87.2 2,423 12.8
2007 18,481 15,978 86.5 2,503 13.5
2008 17,382 15,115 87.0 2,267 13.0
2009 15,633 13,635 87.2 1,998 12.8
2010 13,395 11,967 89.3 1,428 10.7
Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
9,354
15,012
19,867
19,056
13,395
0
2,500
5,000
7,500
10,000
12,500
15,000
17,500
20,000
22,500
25,000
1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009
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TABLE 50CIVIL NARCOTIC ADDICT RELEASEES AT LARGE (RALs)
BY GENDERDECEMBER 31, 1991 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 2010
DECEMBER MALE FEMALE
31 TOTAL NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT
1991 418 303 72.5 115 27.5
1992 416 300 72.1 116 27.9
1993 494 365 73.9 129 26.1
1994 654 475 72.6 179 27.4
1995 853 643 75.4 210 24.6
1996 728 565 77.6 163 22.4
1997 556 401 72.1 155 27.9
1998 470 357 76.0 113 24.0
1999 393 301 76.6 92 23.4
2000 258 197 76.4 61 23.6
2001 316 256 81.0 60 19.0
2002 311 249 80.1 62 19.9
2003 342 280 81.9 62 18.1
2004 272 219 80.5 53 19.5
2005 249 199 79.9 50 20.1
2006 230 185 80.4 45 19.6
2007 179 146 81.6 33 18.4
2008 88 71 80.7 17 19.3
2009 109 81 74.3 28 25.7
2010 96 68 70.8 28 29.2
Components may not add to totals due to independent rounding.
418
342
96
0
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
1,000
1991 1993 1995 1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007 2009
853
258
88
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TWO-YEAR RECIDIVISM RATES BY OFFENDER COMMITMENT OFFENSE
FELONS RELEASED DURING FISCAL YEAR 2007-08
Number Percent1 Number Percent1
Murder First 10 1 N/A 1 N/AMurder Second 29 2 N/A 2 N/AManslaughter 541 137 25.3% 201 37.2%Vehicular Manslaughter 253 48 19.0% 76 30.0%Robbery 5,124 2,231 43.5% 2,952 57.6%Assault/Deadly Weapon 6,022 2,745 45.6% 3,447 57.2%Attempted Murder First 9 1 N/A 1 N/AAttempted Murder Second 344 99 28.8% 138 40.1%Other Assault/Battery 9,449 4,704 49.8% 5,771 61.1%Rape 396 155 39.1% 192 48.5%Lewd Act With Child 1,961 661 33.7% 830 42.3%Oral Copulation 161 79 49.1% 96 59.6%Sodomy 47 12 25.5% 18 38.3%Sexual Penetration with Object 118 51 43.2% 63 53.4%Other Sex Offense2 2,494 1,515 60.7% 1,738 69.7%Kidnapping 223 72 32.3% 101 45.3%Burglary First 3,506 1,664 47.5% 2,108 60.1%Burglary Second 7,381 3,757 50.9% 4,640 62.9%Grand Theft 3,615 1,689 46.7% 2,103 58.2%Petty Theft With Prior 5,945 3,219 54.1% 3,950 66.4%Receiving Stolen Property 5,161 2,778 53.8% 3,387 65.6%Vehicle Theft 7,600 4,301 56.6% 5,218 68.7%Forgery/Fraud 3,506 1,430 40.8% 1,848 52.7%Other Property Offense 1,256 641 51.0% 773 61.5%CS Possession3 19,947 10,201 51.1% 12,634 63.3%CS Possession for Sale 10,086 3,767 37.3% 4,891 48.5%CS Sales 3,408 1,408 41.3% 1,766 51.8%CS Manufacturing 644 214 33.2% 275 42.7%Other CS Offense4 721 364 50.5% 446 61.9%Hashish Possession 79 42 53.2% 48 60.8%Marijuana Possession for Sale 1,153 438 38.0% 581 50.4%Marijuana Sale 463 197 42.5% 240 51.8%Marijuana Other5 149 50 33.6% 60 40.3%Escape/Abscond 130 68 52.3% 79 60.8%Driving Under Influence 2,946 875 29.7% 1,138 38.6%Arson 315 125 39.7% 166 52.7%Possession Weapon 6,681 3,337 49.9% 4,201 62.9%Other Offenses6 4,142 1,971 47.6% 2,464 59.5%
Total 116,015 55,049 47.4% 68,643 59.2%
Return to Prison Within:
One Year Two YearCommitment OffenseTOTAL
NUMBER RELEASED
1 Recidivism rates were not ca lculated when fewer than 30 inmates were released to parole.2"Other Sex Offenses" include fa i l ing to regis ter as a sex offender, unlawful sex with a minor and indecent exposure.3 CS i s an abbreviation for "Control led Substance."4 " Other CS Offenses" include possess ion of CS in State prison; sol icting, encouraging, inducing a minor to furnish, sel l , offer a CS; agreeing, consenting, offering to sel l , furnish, and/or transport a CS.5 Other mari juana offenses include planting, cultivating, harvesting, or process ing mari juana; hiring, employing, us ing a minor in the unlawful transportation, sa le, or peddl ing of mari juana to another minor, furnishing, giving, offering mari juana to a minor.6"Other Offenses" include fa l se imprisonment, accessory, and malicisous harassment.
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DEFINITIONS FOR RECIDIVISM RATES FOR
FELONS PAROLED TO CALIFORNIA SUPERVISION
CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION
RELEASED TO PAROLE IN FISCAL YEAR 2007-08
Recidivist: A felon who returns to prison for any reason during a specified follow-up period. Recidivism cohort: The number of felons first released to parole during a given year. Recidivism rate: The ratio of the number of felons in the recidivism cohort who werereturned to State-level custody during the recidivism period to the total number of felons in the recidivism cohort, multiplied by 100. How California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) calculatesrecidivism: CDCR uses returns to State custody as its primary measure of recidivism.State custody, or CDCR ‘return to prison” is defined as follows: An individual convictedof a felony and incarcerated in a CDCR adult prison who was released to parole,discharged after being paroled, or directly discharged from CDCR during a defined timeperiod and subsequently returned to prison during a specified follow-up period. For more information on recidivism please contact:
Tina Fitzgerald, Chief (A) CDCR Research & Evaluation Branch
P.O. Box 942883, Rm 221-N Sacramento, CA 95811-7243
Phone # (916) 323-2919 E-Mail: [email protected]
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ASP Avenal State Prison - Avenal CAL Calipatria State Prison - Calipatria CCC California Correctional Center - SusanvilleCCC-CAMPS California Correctional Center - Camps - Susanville CCI California Correctional Institution - TehachapiCCI-RC California Correctional Institution - Reception Center - Tehachapi CCWF Central California Women’s Facility - ChowchillaCCWF-RC Central California Women’s Facility - Reception Center - Chowchilla CEN Centinela State Prison - Imperial CIM-RCE California Institution for Men – Reception Center East - ChinoCIM-MIN California Institution for Men - Minimum - ChinoCIM-RCC California Institution for Men - Reception Center Central - ChinoCIM-RCW California Institution for Men - Reception Center West - Chino CIW California Institution for Women - FronteraCIW-RC California Institution for Women - Reception Center - Frontera CMC-EAST California Men’s Colony - East - San Luis ObispoCMC-WEST California Men’s Colony - West - San Luis Obispo CMF California Medical Facility - Vacaville COR California State Prison, Corcoran - Corcoran CRC California Rehabilitation Center - Norco CTF-C Correctional Training Facility - Central - SoledadCTF-N Correctional Training Facility - North - SoledadCTF-S Correctional Training Facility - South - Soledad CVSP Chuckawalla Valley State Prison - Blythe DVI Deuel Vocational Institution - TracyDVI-RC Deuel Vocational Institution - Reception Center - Tracy FSP Folsom State Prison - Represa
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HDSP High Desert State Prison - SusanvilleHDSP-RC High Desert State Prison - Reception Center - Susanville ISP Ironwood State Prison - Blythe KVSP Kern Valley State Prison - Delano LAC LAC-RC
California State Prison, Los Angeles County - Lancaster California State Prison, Los Angeles County - Reception Center - Lancaster
MCSP Mule Creek State Prison - Ione NKSP North Kern State Prison - DelanoNKSP-RC North Kern State Prison - Reception Center- Delano PBSP Pelican Bay State Prison - Crescent City PITCH Pitchess Detention Center - Saugus PVSP Pleasant Valley State Prison - Coalinga RIO-RC Rio Consumnes Correctional Center - Reception Center - Sacramento RJD Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility - San DiegoRJD-RC Richard J. Donovan Correctional Facility - Reception Center - San Diego SAC California State Prison, Sacramento - Represa SATF California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility & State Prison at Corcoran -
Corcoran SBRN San Bruno County Jail – San Bruno SRITA Santa Rita County Jail - Pleasanton SCC Sierra Conservation Center - JamestownSCC-CAMPS Sierra Conservation Center - Camps - Jamestown SOL California State Prison, Solano - VacavilleSQ California State Prison, San Quentin - San QuentinSQ-RC California State Prison, San Quentin - Reception Center - San Quentin
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SVSP Salinas Valley State Prison - Soledad VSPW Valley State Prison for Women - ChowchillaVSPW-RC Valley State Prison for Women - Reception Center - Chowchilla WSP Wasco State Prison - WascoWSP-RC Wasco State Prison - Reception Center - Wasco
CALIFORNIA OUT-OF-STATE CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES
AZ-FLORE Florence Correctional Center - Arizona AZ-LAPAL La Palma Correctional Center - Arizona AZ-REDRK Red Rock Correctional Center - Arizona MS-TALLA Tallahatchie County Correctional Facility – Mississippi OK-NFORK North Fork Correctional Facility – Oklahoma TN-WTNDF West Tennessee Detention Facility - Tennessee
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COUNTY AND AREAOF COMMITMENT
SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
San Francisco Bay Area: Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Napa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Solano and Sonoma.
Southern California: Imperial, Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura.
Remainder of the State: Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Del Norte, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Humboldt, Inyo, Kings, Lake, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Mendocino, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Monterey, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Benito, San Joaquin, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba. .
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Region I: Covers Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, El Dorado, Fresno, Glenn, Inyo, Kern, Kings, Lassen, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Modoc, Mono, Nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Shasta, Sierra, Siskiyou, Stanislaus, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba Counties.
Region II: Covers Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Norte, Humboldt, Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, San Francisco, San Luis Obispo, San Mateo, Santa Barbara, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Solano, Sonoma and Ventura Counties.
Region III: Covers Los Angeles County.
Region IV: Covers Imperial, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and San Diego Counties.
COUNTY AND REGIONOF PAROLE
REGION II
REGION III REGION IV
REGION I
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ACRONYMS
ABSCONDER: see PAROLEE AT LARGE (PAL) and RELEASEE AT LARGE (RAL). ADP: see AVERAGE DAILY POPULATION. ADMISSION: The first commitment from the court for felons, civil narcotic addicts, safekeepers,county diagnostic cases, and those received for the first time from other jurisdictions. ADMISSION RATE: The number of felon new admissions received by CDCR from court during a specified time period, per 100,000 California population. AREA OF COMMITMENT: California counties are grouped into three areas for statistical purposes: San Francisco Bay Area, Southern California and the Remainder of the State (refer to the map in theReference Guide). ARRIVAL STATUS: The offender’s status upon receipt by CDCR, e.g., New Admission, Parole Violator with a New Term (PV-WNT), Parole Violator Returned to Custody (PV-RTC), Civil Narcotic Addict, or Escape Return. AVERAGE DAILY POPULATION (ADP): The average population per day for a stated populationfor a specified time period, usually one year. BASELINE CAMPS: see INSTITUTION BASED CAMPS. CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION (CDCR): The state agency which has jurisdiction over the California prison and parole systems. CALIFORNIA FELON PAROLEES: Offenders committed to CDCR as felons serving their parole period in California. CALIFORNIA REHABILITATION CENTER (CRC): A facility operated by the CDCR to house Civil Narcotic Addicts (CNA) and selected felons. CAMPS: Facilities that house 60-160 minimum custody inmates to work on conservation projects or fight fires. CDCR: see CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND REHABILITATION. CIVIL ADDICT: see CIVIL NARCOTIC ADDICT.
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CIVIL COMMITMENT: A type of commitment in which criminal proceedings are suspended while adefendant undergoes substance abuse treatment at the California Rehabilitation Center (CRC) as a CivilNarcotic Addict. CIVIL NARCOTIC ADDICT (CNA): An offender civilly committed to CDCR for treatment ofnarcotic addiction. See Welfare & Institutions Code section 3000, et seq.. CNA: see CIVIL NARCOTIC ADDICT. COMMITMENT RATE: The number of felon new admissions from court and PV-WNTs committedto CDCR during a specified time period, per 100,000 California or county population. COMMITMENT TYPE: Felons, Civil Narcotic Addicts, County Diagnostic cases (under Penal CodeSection 1203.03), some Division of Juvenile Justice commitments, Safekeepers, federal prisoners andprisoners from other states. COMMUNITY BASED PROGRAMS: see COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTERS. COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL CENTERS: County, state, and private facilities located in localcommunities and administered by or under contract with CDCR to house inmates in communitycorrectional facilities, work or drug treatment furloughs, prisoner mother programs and county jails. COMMUNITY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES (CCF): A secured facility in the community thatis operated by local authority (Public) or a private organization (Private). CCFs house inmates andPV-RTCs. CONTINUED ON PAROLE (COP): Parolees who are returned to CDCR custody and then returnedto parole instead of having revocation time assessed and their parole revoked. CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE (CS) SCHEDULE: A schedule that categorizes drugs, substances, or precursors according to their potential for abuse and provides penalties (Health and Safety Code Sections 11054 through 11058). COOPERATIVE CASES (ICOOP): see INTERSTATE COMPACT AGREEMENT. COP: see CONTINUED ON PAROLE. COUNTY DIAGNOSTIC CASE: An offender placed by the court in CDCR custody for a pre-sentence diagnostic evaluation (Penal Code Section 1203.03).
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COURT COMMITMENT: A commitment imposed by the court sentencing a defendant to CDCR. CRC: see CALIFORNIA REHABILITATION CENTER. CSTCU: CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE TREATMENT CONTROL UNIT: Status of parolee upon return by Board action for temporary substance abuse treatment. CS: see CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE SCHEDULE. CYA: see DIVISION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE. DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH (DMH) STATE HOSPITALS: State Mental HealthHospitals under contract with CDCR to provide psychiatric treatment to inmates who require treatmentthat is not available in CDCR facilities. DESIGN BED CAPACITY: The maximum number of beds a facility was originally designed tocontain, plus or minus beds eliminated or added due to conversions, additions or deactivations. DIAGNOSTIC CASE: see COUNTY DIAGNOSTIC CASE. DISCHARGE: When an offender has completed his or her court sentence and is no longer under CDCR’s jurisdiction. DIVISION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE (DJJ): The Division within CDCR that has jurisdiction overjuvenile offenders who are wards of the juvenile court or committed to DJJ by a criminal court. TheDivision was formerly known as the California Youth Authority (CYA). DMH: see DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH STATE HOSPITALS. ESCAPEE RETURNED TO FINISH TERM (ESCTFT): An escapee returned to prison to finish theterm that was being served at the time of escape. ESCAPEE RETURNED WITH A NEW TERM (ESCWNT): An escapee returned to prison with anew term. ESCTFT: see ESCAPEE RETURNED TO FINISH TERM. ESCWNT: see ESCAPEE RETURNED WITH A NEW TERM. FELON: A person convicted of a felony offense and sentenced to state prison by the court.
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS AND ACRONYMS
FIRST RELEASE TO PAROLE: The first release to parole for felon new admissions or parole violators returned with a new term (PV-WNT). ICOOP: see INTERSTATE COMPACT. INCIDENT: A violation of the laws, regulations, or rules of the Director of Corrections and Rehabilitation by an inmate. INSTITUTION: As used in this publication, an institution is a state prison or a community correctional center. INSTITUTION BASED CAMPS: Conservation camps that are adjacent to the California CorrectionalInstitution (CCI), California Men’s Colony (CMC) or California Rehabilitation Center (CRC). INSTITUTION TRANSFERS: Inmate movement between CDCR institutions. INTERSTATE COMPACT AGREEMENT (ICOOP): An agreement between California and other states that allows CDCR to supervise parolees from other states. INTERSTATE PAROLE UNIT (ISPU): A CDCR parole unit that coordinates the supervision of California parolees who reside in other states. ISPU: see INTERSTATE PAROLE UNIT. MEAN: The sum of individual values divided by the total number of cases; an average of all values. MEDIAN: The middle value in a distribution, above and below which lie an equal number of values. NEW ADMISSION: See ADMISSION. OFFENSE: As used in this publication, the principal or controlling offense for which a person was committed to CDCR. See also PRINCIPAL OFFENSE. OFFENSE CATEGORIES: Similar offenses grouped into four major categories: Crimes Against Persons, Property Crimes, Drug Crimes, and Other Crimes. OFFENSE GROUPS: Similar offenses grouped together for reporting purposes, e.g. murder, burglary, possession of a controlled substance, etc. OPR-TFT: see OUTPATIENT PAROLEE RETURNED TO FINISH TERM.
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OPR-WNT: see OUTPATIENT PAROLEE RETURNED WITH A NEW TERM. OUT-OF-STATE INSTITUTION: Private correctional facilities located outside California that are under contract with CDCR to provide housing for California inmates. OUT-OF-STATE PAROLE: See INTERSTATE PAROLE UNIT. OUTPATIENT: A civil narcotic addict on parole. OUTPATIENT PAROLEE RETURNED TO FINISH TERM (OPR-TFT): An outpatient parolee who violated the conditions of parole and has been ordered by the Board of Parole Hearings to return to prison to finish their remaining term. OUTPATIENT PAROLEE RETURNED WITH A NEW TERM (OPR-WNT): An outpatient parolee who received a court sentence for a new crime and was returned to CDCR to serve the additional term. PAL: see PAROLEE AT LARGE. PAROLE: Offenders who are supervised in the community by CDCR for an established period of time. PAROLE REGION: There are four parole regions that administer parole supervision throughout the state. The boundaries are identified on the maps contained in this Reference Guide. PAROLE VIOLATOR RETURNED TO CUSTODY (PV-RTC): A parolee who violated acondition of parole and was returned to CDCR. PAROLE VIOLATOR RETURNED WITH A NEW TERM (PV-WNT): A parolee who received acourt sentence for a new crime and was returned to CDCR to serve an additional term. PAROLEE AT LARGE (PAL): A felon parolee who absconds from parole supervision. PENDING REVOCATION: A parolee who has been charged with violating a condition of parole and placed in CDCR custody pending investigation to determine if revocation time will be assessed. PMP: see PRISON MOTHER PROGRAM. POPULATION AT RISK: Offenders in a population on January 1 of any given year plus offendersentering the population during the year.
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PRINCIPAL OFFENSE: The controlling offense designated by the court as the offender’s base term,usually the offense that keeps the offender in custody for the longest period of time. The principaloffense is used by CDCR for statistical purposes. PRISON: A state correctional institution where offenders are confined after being sentenced by a court. PRISON MOTHER PROGRAM (PMP): Community based facilities operated by private profit ornonprofit organizations that house mothers and their small children while the mother serves a courtimposed term. PV-RTC: see PAROLE VIOLATOR RETURNED TO CUSTODY. PV-WNT: see PAROLE VIOLATOR RETURNED WITH A NEW TERM. RACIAL/ETHNIC GROUPS: Grouping of racial and ethnic origins into four major groups, White,Black, Hispanic, and Other, for summary statistical purposes. RAL: see RELEASEE AT LARGE. RATE: As used in this publication, the ratio of the number of a specific group to a population base. REINSTATED: A parolee at large (PAL) who is reinstated to active parole status. RELEASEE AT LARGE (RAL): A civil narcotic addict (CNA) on outpatient (parole) status whoabsconds from CDCR supervision. REPAROLE: When a parolee, who was returned to custody for violating a condition of parole,completes the assessed revocation time and is released to serve the remaining time on the original paroleperiod. REVOCATION: The suspension of parole and return of an offender to custody for a parole violation. REVOCATION TIME ASSESSED: The amount of time in custody that is assessed for a paroleviolation. SAFE KEEPER: County prisoners housed in state prison during sentencing when the county facilitydoes not have adequate facilities to provide for the prisoner. SUSPENSION: The interruption of a parole period. Time on suspension is not credited to the periodof parole.
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TEMPORARY RELEASE: When an offender is temporarily released from a CDCR institution and placed in jail, an outside hospital or medical facility, or on leave to the community. TERM: A specific period of time the court sentences an inmate to serve in prison. WORK FURLOUGH: Community based facilities operated by the state and private profit andnonprofit organizations. WORK FURLOUGH IN CUSTODY: Inmates housed in Community Correctional Centers who are placed in local custody for either disciplinary reasons or for an arrest by local jurisdiction. YOUTH AUTHORITY: see DIVISION OF JUVENILE JUSTICE.
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