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District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
DC Department of Corrections
Facts and FiguresJune 2016
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
DC Department of Corrections Operating Budget and Net Expenditure
The Department of Corrections provides housing, security, and inmate services at the DOC facilities for some inmates under Federal jurisdiction and is reimbursed for such services.
FY 2016 data reflects proposed budget. Budget information and narratives can be accessed at: http://cfo.dc.gov
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FY2011 FY2012 FY2013 FY2014 FY2015 FY2016
Budget Expenditure
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
FY 2016 Budget by Service
June 2016
INSTITUTIONAL SECURITY &
CONTROL 53.7%INMATE HEALTH SERVICES
19.9%
INMATE ADJUSTEMENT/ DEVELOPMENT
SUPPORT 5.1%
INMATE PERSONAL
SERVICES 5.8%
FACILITY SERVICES 3.5%
TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT 2.6%
EXECUTIVE DIRECTION &
SUPPORT 2.4%
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS
1.5%
AGENCY OPERATIONS
SUPPORT 1.3%
HUMAN RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT 1.6%
MANAGEMENT CONTROL 1.4%
SECURITY ENHANCEMENT
0.3%
ORCA 0.3%
OCFO 0.7%
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
Department Of Corrections Full Time Employees
June 2016
FY 2016 FTE Distribution by Grade
894 894 894
937 939932
870880890900910920930940950
FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015 FY 2016
2.0%6.3%
9.9%
46.9%
14.2%
0.6%
8.4%5.1% 3.5% 2.9%
0.0%5.0%
10.0%15.0%20.0%25.0%30.0%35.0%40.0%45.0%50.0%
Below 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Above13
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
Average Daily Population by Fiscal Year
DC Department of Corrections (DOC) Totaland Central Detention Facility (CDF)
The Department of Corrections facilities include the Correctional Treatment Facility and Contract Halfway Houses in addition to the Central Detention Facility. The DOC ADP is the total inmate population at all facilities; additionally (not depicted), 73 Short Term Sentenced Felons were housed for FBOP and 40 USMS inmates for CCA under their contract with USMS Greenbelt MD in FY 2016.
June 2016
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
The Department of Corrections facilities include the Correctional Treatment Facility and Contract Halfway Houses in addition to the Central Detention Facility. The DOC ADP is the total inmate population at all facilities; additionally (not depicted), 73 Short Term Sentenced Felons were housed for FBOP and 43 USMS inmates for CCA under their contract with USMS Greenbelt MD in CY 2016.
Average Daily Population by Calendar YearDC Department of Corrections (DOC) Total
and Central Detention Facility (CDF)
3011
24552289
1927
15691727
21071853
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1399
10981254
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DOC ADP CDF ADP
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
Average Daily Population CY 2016 by Sex and Facility
DOC System Central Detention Facility
Contract Halfway Houses Correctional Treatment Facility
Juveniles are physically housed at the CTF but counted at the CDF.
326
105
050
100150200250300350
Males Females
1231
0 230
200400600800
100012001400
Males Females Juveniles
1615
112 230
200400600800
10001200140016001800
Males Females Juveniles
35
7
05
10152025303540
Hope Village Fairview
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
Intakes and Releases by Fiscal Year
Intakes
Releases
June 2016
FY 2015 Intake data have been corrected by estimation because of an information system anomaly that affected the earlier reported data.
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
Intakes and Releases by Calendar Year
Releases
June 2016
Intakes
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
DC Inmates by Census Tract of Residence
January 2012 - December 2013 January 2013 – June 2014
October 2014Maps provided courtesy Ms. Eva Stern, GIS Analyst OCTO/DC GIS
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
DC Inmates by Census Tract of Residence
January 2013 – June 2014 July 2014 – December 2015
April 2016Maps provided courtesy Ms. Eva Stern, GIS Analyst OCTO/DC GIS
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
Age Distribution of Male Inmates
Inmates by Sex
The median age of male inmates is 32.46 years. The median age for all DOC inmates is 32.08 years.
21 ‐ 3038%
31 ‐ 4024%
41 ‐ 5014%
51 ‐ 6012%
Over 613%
Under 219%
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
Inmates by Sex
The median age of female inmates is 36.08 years.
Age Distribution of Female Inmates
21 ‐ 3030%
31 ‐ 4035%
41 ‐ 5020%
51 ‐ 6011%
Over 613%
Under 211%
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
Inmate Population by Race
The category “Other” includes Asians, Native Americans and those who have declared their race as Other or not declared a race. Blacks are overrepresented compared to the DC population which is 49% Black. Whites, Hispanics, and Asians are under-represented compared to the DC population which is 36% White, 10.4% Hispanic, and 4% Asian. DC Population Data from www.census.gov .
Other1%
Black91%
Hispanic5%
White3%
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
Self Declared Education Levels for Male Inmates
All data is self reported by male inmates in DOC custody
3.2%
27.8%
31.5%33.8%
0.4%3.4%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
35.0%
40.0%
College G.E.D. High School None Other Not Declared
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
Self Declared Education Levels for Female Inmates
All data is self reported by female inmates in DOC custody
3.9%
12.6%
43.7%
29.1%
1.0%
9.7%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
35.0%
40.0%
45.0%
50.0%
College G.E.D. High School None Other Not Declared
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
Religious Affiliation of Intakes FY 2015
All data is self reported by intakes to DOC custody between October 1, 2014 and September 30, 2015. The category “Other Major Religions” includes other faiths such as Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu and Rastafarian which occur infrequently among intakes.
September 2015
11.8%
21.3%
0.1%3.2%
46.9%
1.2% 1.3%
14.3%
0.0%
5.0%
10.0%
15.0%
20.0%
25.0%
30.0%
35.0%
40.0%
45.0%
50.0%
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
Percent of Male Inmates in Custody by Legal Status and Average Length of Stay in Days
•Pretrial means at least one unresolved legal matter exists and no sentences are being served. •Sentenced indicates the inmate is serving at least one sentence. •Felon indicates the most serious offense requiring detention is a felony. •Misdemeanant indicates that the individual has no felony offenses requiring detention.•Parole Violator indicates an individual whose violated conditions of parole, probation or release. •Writ/Hold individuals may have other charges (typically in transit, fugitive) requiring legal resolution. Only 4% of all inmates are detained solely on a writ.
Overall Average LOS for all Male Inmates = 161 days
81 182
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624.6%
10.2%13.3%
46.2%
5.3%
16.9%
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OT PM SM PF SF PV WH
Inmates Average LOS
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
Percent of Female Inmates in Custody by Legal Status and Average Length of Stay in Days
•Pretrial means at least one unresolved legal matter exists and no sentences are being served. •Sentenced indicates the inmate is serving at least one sentence. •Felon indicates the most serious offense requiring detention is a felony. •Misdemeanant indicates that the individual has no felony offenses requiring detention.•Parole Violator indicates an individual whose violated conditions of parole, probation or release. •Writ/Hold individuals may have other charges (typically in transit, fugitive) requiring legal resolution. Only 4% of all inmates are detained solely on a writ.
Overall Average LOS for all Female Inmates = 80 days
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14.9%
19.7%15.6%
32.8%
3.3%
23.0%
0.8% 0
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OT PM SM PF SF PV WH
Inmates Average LOS
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
Offenses by Most Serious Active Charge Male Inmates
Approximately 35% of male inmates are incarcerated on violent or dangerous offenses (per DC Code 22 Section 4501).
Assault\DV\Stalking
15%
Failure to Appear3%
Burglary\Robbery7%
Homicide\Kidnapping
6%White Collar
Crimes2%
CAP1%
Public Order1%
Drug Offenses
7%
Traffic\DUI2%
Property Crimes
9%
Escape1%
Fugitive1%
Writ\Holds4%
USMS15%
Other3%
Parole\Release Violations
17%
Rape\Sex Abuse2%
Weapons6%
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
Offenses by Most Serious Active Charge for Females
Approximately 23% of female inmates are incarcerated on violent or dangerous offenses (per DC Code 22 Section 4501)
Assault\Stalking\DV14%
Failure to Appear11%
Burglary\Robbery
5%Homicide\Kidnapping
2%
White Collar Crimes
4%
CAP2%
Public Order2%
Drug Offenses
6%Traffic\DUI
2%
Property Crimes12%
Escape2%
Fugitive1%
Writ\Holds1%
USMS11%
Parole\Release Violations
23%
Weapons2%
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
Length of Stay Distribution for Inmates in Custody
Male Inmates
Female Inmates
The median LOS for males in custody is 80.54 days.
The median LOS for females in custody is 44.19 days.
4.4%
23.5%
26.0%
18.9%
11.0%
6.1%
10.1%
0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0%
Less than 3 days
3 ‐ 31 days
31 ‐ 91 days
3 ‐ 6 months
6 ‐ 9 months
9 ‐ 12 months
More than 1 year
7.4%
34.4%
36.9%
11.5%
2.5%
4.1%
3.3%
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0%
Less than 3 days
3 ‐ 31 days
31 ‐ 91 days
3 ‐ 6 months
6 ‐ 9 months
9 ‐ 12 months
More than 1 year
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
FY 2016 Releases by Length of Stay
The median length of stay for released female inmates in FY 2016 was 11days; 71.6 % of female inmates released stayed fewer than 31 days.
Female Inmates
Male InmatesThe median length of stay for released male inmates in FY 2016 was 18 days; 57.7% of male inmates released stayed fewer than 31 days.
45.8%
25.9%
17.2%
8.7%
1.1%
0.4%
1.0%
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0%
1 wk or less
1 wk to 1 mo
1 ‐ 3 months
3 ‐ 6 months
6 ‐ 9 months
9 ‐ 12 months
more than 1 yr
39.5%
18.3%
17.8%
13.8%
5.7%
2.0%
3.0%
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0%
1 wk or less
1 wk to 1 mo
1 ‐ 3 months
3 ‐ 6 months
6 ‐ 9 months
9 ‐ 12 months
more than 1 yr
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
June 2016
Mid-CY 2016 Releases by Length of Stay
The median length of stay for released female inmates for CY 2016 was 11 days; 71.9 % of female inmates released stayed fewer than 31 days.
Female Inmates
Male InmatesThe median length of stay for released male inmates for CY 2016 was 18 days; 57.8% of males released stayed fewer than 31 days.
46.1%
25.8%
16.7%
8.6%
1.3%
0.5%
1.1%
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0%
1 wk or less
1 wk to 1 mo
1 ‐ 3 months
3 ‐ 6 months
6 ‐ 9 months
9 ‐ 12 months
more than 1 yr
39.5%
18.2%
17.0%
14.3%
5.8%
2.2%
3.0%
0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0%
1 wk or less
1 wk to 1 mo
1 ‐ 3 months
3 ‐ 6 months
6 ‐ 9 months
9 ‐ 12 months
more than 1 yr
District of Columbia
Department of Corrections
1 Year Re-Incarceration RateFY 2015 Releases
by Frequency of Release FY 2015
January 2016
The FY 2015 one year re-incarceration rate was 19% for all inmates, this is 2 % lower than the one year re-incarceration rate in FY 2014 and 2% higher than in FY 2010. Non-federal inmates who are re-incarcerated have a significantly higher incidence of mental illness, but are similar to federal offenders who are re-incarcerated in most other attributes.
Re-Incarcerated OffendersRe-Incarcerated Offenders
80.8%
14.6%
4.6%
0.0%
10.0%
20.0%
30.0%
40.0%
50.0%
60.0%
70.0%
80.0%
90.0%
100.0%
Only once 2 times 3 or more