General Demographics 1

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General Demographics
On October 16, the jail population was overwhelmingly African-American (70 percent) and male (91 percent).
Nearly half of inmates housed were between of 18 and 29 years of age.
Table 1. Race
Table 2. Gender
% of Total
70%
28%
2%
1%
African American
Caucasian/Hispanic/Latino
Unknown
Asian
% of Total
91%
9%
Male
Female
Table 3. Age
% of All
4%
26%
23%
16%
12%
9%
10%
16 - 17
18 – 23
24 – 29
30 – 35
36 – 41
42 – 47
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Booking Order
Nearly two-thirds of inmates were booked on a magistrate’s order. One-in-five were incarcerated on a Hold,
nearly all being federal inmates. Orders for Arrest accounted for 15 percent of inmates, the majority of whom
were held for failing to appear.
Table 4. Booking Order
% of Total
63%
22%
15%
<1%
Magistrate Order
Hold
Order for Arrest
Warrant
Table 5. Distribution of OFA Arrests
% of Total
Failure to Appear
65%
Probation Violation
23%
Grand Jury Indictment
5%
Bond Termination
5%
Failure to Comply
2%
Security Status
The majority of inmates (68 percent) were classified as medium security risks. Nearly one-third were considered
minimum. Minimum security inmates consumed 10 percent of all bed days. The composition of the group was
evenly split between felony and misdemeanor charges (approximately 46 percent each). The balance (7 percent)
was accounted for by traffic offenders.
Table 6. Security Status
Medium
Minimum
Maximum
Count
1,355
566
78
% of Pop
68%
28%
4%
Total Days
249,417
28,715
14,652
% of All Days
85%
10%
5%
ALOS
184
51
188
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Charge Category
More than half (56 percent) of inmates housed were charged with a felony. Twenty-one percent were held on
federal charges or holds. One-in-five was held on a misdemeanor. Three percent of the population faced a traffic
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offense .
Felons consumed the largest fraction (58 percent) of bed days. Federal inmates were the next largest consumer
accounting for 36 percent of bed days.
Table 7. Charge Category
Count
1,114
422
391
63
9
Felony
Federal/ICE
Misdemeanor
Traffic
Other
% of Total
56%
21%
20%
3%
<1%
Total Days
168,745
106,250
11,402
6,051
336
% of All Days
58%
36%
4%
2%
<1%
1
ALOS
152
252
29
96
37
Inmate Status
Fifty-nine percent of the population was held in pretrial status. Federal inmates comprised 21 percent; sentenced
inmates, 10 percent; and probation violators, 6 percent. Pretrial inmates accounted for one-half of all bed days.
With an average length of stay of 252 days, federal inmates consumed over one-third of all bed days.
Table 8. Inmate Status
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Pretrial
Fed/ICE
Sentenced
Probation Violation
Out of State
Failure to Comply
Total
Count
1,184
422
217
114
55
7
1,999
% of Pop
59%
21%
11%
6%
3%
<1%
100%
Total Days
146,399
106,250
30,420
5,260
4,017
438
292,784
% of All Days
50%
36%
10%
2%
1%
<1%
ALOS
124
252
140
46
73
63
Offense Type
Violent offenders made up the largest group of offenders (22 percent), followed by federal inmates (21 percent),
and then property offenders (18 percent).
Table 9. Offense Type
Violence
Fed/ICE
Property
Drug
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Probation Violation
Public Order
Other
Domestic Violence
Sex
DWI
Traffic
Total
Count
435
422
354
206
134
121
95
85
83
37
27
1,999
% of Pop
22%
21%
18%
10%
7%
6%
5%
4%
4%
2%
1%
100%
Total Days
89,947
106,250
29,381
19,307
6,080
5,355
7,478
2,871
19,520
4,169
2,426
292,784
% of All Days
31%
36%
10%
7%
2%
2%
3%
1%
7%
1%
1%
100%
ALOS
207
252
83
94
45
44
78
34
235
113
90
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Most Serious Charge – All Sentenced
The largest sentenced group (10 percent) was incarcerated for Driving While Impaired. Probation violators were
the next most frequently sentenced group.
Table 10. Most Frequent Charges
Driving While Impaired
Probation Violation
Breaking & Entering (Felony)
Assault on a Female – NAPF
Conspiracy Robbery – D Weapon
% of Sent
10%
7%
5%
4%
4%
Most Serious Charge – All Pretrial
Nine of the ten most frequent charges holding pretrial inmates were felonies. Pretrial inmates consumed 50
percent of all bed days.
Table 11. Most Serious Charge – All Pretrial Inmates
Count
% of PP
Robbery w/ D Weapon
98
8%
Breaking & Entering (Felony)
60
5%
Murder (First Degree)
57
5%
Murder
41
4%
Assault on a Female – NAPF
33
3%
C/S Sch I – Trafficking Heroin
29
2%
Break/Enter Motor Vehicle
26
2%
Robbery (C Law, Felony)
26
2%
Robbery w/ D Weapon - Business
26
2%
C/S Sch I – Trafficking Cocaine
24
2%
Total Days
16,098
4,301
10,685
32,394
917
4,695
2,631
1,819
5,585
3,119
% of Pretrial Days
11%
3%
7%
22%
1%
3%
2%
1%
4%
2%
ALOS
164
72
187
790
28
162
101
70
215
130
Most Serious Charge – Misdemeanor Pretrial
Pretrial inmates held on misdemeanor charges consumed slightly more than 2 percent of total bed days.
Table 12. Most Serious Charge – Misdemeanor Pretrial Inmates
Assault on a Female – NAPF
nd
Trespass – 2 Degree NNTE
Assault or Simple Assault & Battery
Assault on a Female – APF
Resisting Public Officer
C/S Sch VI – Possess Marijuana
Communicating Threats
Drug Paraphernalia – Possession of
DV Protective Order Violation
Larceny - $200 & Up
Count
33
20
16
15
15
14
12
12
12
12
% of MPP
12%
7%
6%
5%
5%
5%
4%
4%
4%
4%
Total Days
917
429
224
548
401
415
388
384
248
397
% of Misd.
Pretrial Days
13%
6%
3%
8%
6%
6%
5%
5%
3%
6%
ALOS
28
22
14
37
27
30
32
32
21
33
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Most Serious Charge – Failure to Appear
Ten percent of the jail population was comprised of defendants held for failure to appear. This group consumed
18,198 bed days, or 6 percent of all jail bed days.
Table 13. Most Serious Charge – Inmates Held on FTA
Count
% of FTA
Robbery w/ D Weapon
10
5%
Driving While License Revoked
8
4%
Assault on a Female – NAPF
6
3%
Assault by Strangulation
5
3%
Breaking and/or Entering (F)
5
3%
C/S Sch II – PWISD Cocaine
5
3%
C/S Sch II – Possess Cocaine
5
3%
C/S Sch VI – PWISD Marijuana
5
3%
C/S Sch VI – Posess Marijuana (M)
5
3%
Felony Larceny – More than $1000
5
3%
Total Days
1,036
782
261
98
499
1,173
150
99
272
287
% of FTA Days
6%
4%
1%
1%
3%
1%
1%
1%
1%
2%
ALOS
104
98
44
20
100
235
30
20
54
57
% of Min
Security Days
12%
4%
4%
11%
4%
4%
<1%
5%
2%
2%
ALOS
Most Serious Charge – Minimum Security
Minimum security inmates comprised 10 percent of the jail population. 28,715
Table 14. Most Serious Charge – Minimum Security
Count
% of MS
Breaking and/or Entering (Felony)
Assault on a Female – NAPF
Probation Violation
Driving While Impaired
Probation Violation - OOC
C/S Sch II – Possess Cocaine
Assault or Simple Assault & Battery
Possession of a Firearm by Felon
Break/Enter Motor Vehicle
C/S Sch II – PWISD Cocaine
47
32
30
23
20
16
15
14
13
13
8%
6%
5%
4%
4%
3%
3%
3%
2%
2%
Total Days
3,473
1,040
1,042
3,241
1,061
1,173
138
1,319
455
466
74
33
35
141
53
73
9
94
91
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Footnotes
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ALOS- Average Length of Stay (in days); calculated as [Date of Review – Date of Booking]. Inmates
booked the day of review are included.
DWI is classified as a traffic charge in this table. “Other” includes local confinement, interstate
compact, writs, and undesignated fields.
Pretrial includes following order subtypes: Release, Failure to Appear, Grand Jury Indictment, Local
Confinement, Bond Termination, and Arrest.
Probation violation is counted differently between inmates status and offense type, resulting in
slightly different counts. Inmates serving a sentence for a probation violation are considered
sentenced for the purpose of inmate status. The charge description is used to determine what type
of charge the inmates are held. In the offense type table, only those whose charge description states
“probation violation” are included in the PV field.
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