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---------- ~ - ~<strong>Sourcebook</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> <strong>Statistics</strong> <strong>1983</strong>Table 6.44 Average doily population <strong>of</strong> U.S. Army confinement and correctional facilities, byfacility, 1973-821974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982Facility 1973177 154 8$ 30 10 7 6 9 12 IIFort Bragg165 131 86 77 35 24 22 28 3U 41Fort Campbell II 31 39 5077 117 47 42 21 10Fort Corson135 96 55 33 31 37 49 67 56Fort !-bod II!! 29 40 54140 144 77 49 22 18 20Fort Lewis122 71 20 18 12 16 20 36 35Fort Meade 13112 16 33 7!!162 171 73 42 26 13Fort Ord42 27 13 10 8 8 13 25 21 16Fort Polk93 52 36 24 27 48 57 82 78 84Fort Riley 13 12 32 43 52Fort Benning 127 67 37 27 18Fort BlissFort DixFort GordonFort JocksonFort Knox49 42 33 21 14 10 10 7 12280 171 71 33 19 12 16 a 26 20 14125 97 53 38 20 17 19 23 30 3839 20 15 2 2 2 2 I I244 196 63 47 21 19 23 27 25 38109 19 19 21 16 18 21 30 56Fort Sill 155 4 246 21 13 7 4 7 IUFo\"t Leonord Wood 179 0I 2 3 2 I 3 2 2Fort FitzsirrmonsIU.S. Army Disciplinor',!931 1,153 1,152 1,189 1,038 818 1,022 1,315 1,4U2 1,452BarracksU.S. Army Retraining953 580 412 450 518 502 714 805 578Brigade 1,031~isoners ct Novy facility.Source: Tobie provided to sa...RCEBOO< st<strong>of</strong>f by the U.S. Deportment <strong>of</strong> Defense, Deportment <strong>of</strong>the Army.r'I,'I 1I IjI1\!l'j1iIjIIIIIIt!Table 6.45 Normal capacity and average population <strong>of</strong> U.S.Army correctional centers, by location, 1982NJTE: Data have been collected from the organizations oragencies through a moil survey. Facilities listed are formilitary personnel 17 years <strong>of</strong> age and older. "Normalcapacity" is the number <strong>of</strong> inmates the facility was designedto hold.Correctional centerand locationNormalcapacityU.S. Disciplinary Barracks,Fort Lea,'enworth, Kansas 1,500Fort BtmningConfinement Facility,Fort Benning, Georgia 62Fort GordonConfinement Facility,Fort Gordon, Georgia 60Fort Knox AreaConfinement Facility,Fort Knox, Kentucky 50Fod SillConfinement Facility,Fort Sill, Oklahoma 70U.S. Army Retraining Brigade,Fort Riley, Kansas 1,000Fort CampbellConfinement Facility,Fort Campbell, Kentucky 60Fort CarsonCcnfinement Facility,Fort Corson, Colorado 62Fort f-bodConfinement Facility,Fort f-bod, Texas 75Fort LewisConfinement Facility,Fort LeWis, Washington 50Fort MeadeConfinement Facility,Fort George G. Meade,Maryland 55Fort OrdConfinement Facility,Fort Ord, California 100Fort PolkConfinement Facility,Fort Polk, Louisiana 34Fort RichardsonConfinement Facility,Fort Richardson, Alaska 25Fort RileyConfinement Facility,Fort Riley, Kansas 96U.S. Eighth ArmyConfinement Facility,Camp Humphries, Korea 50BerlinConfinement Facility,Berlin, GermanyIISETAFConfinement Facility,Camp Darley, Italy 4MannheimConfinement Facility,Mannhelm, Germany 156Fort ClaytonConfinement Facility,Fort Clayton, Panama 19permission.Persons Under Correctional SupervisionAverage populationMole Female1,464 146148 045 066 2531 II3554 378 046 040 589 3II 028 079 4408 0o182 46 0Table 6.46 Normal capacity and average population <strong>of</strong> U.S.Air Force correctional center, 1981NJTE: See NOTE, Table 6.45. The correctional center listedincludes facilities for confinement <strong>of</strong> minimum, medium, andmaximum custody grades. "Normal capacity" is the number <strong>of</strong>inmates the facility was designed to hold.Correctional centerNormalcapacity3320th Correction and RehabilitationSquadron, Lowry Air Force Base,Colorado 200AveragepapulationSource: American Correctional Association, <strong>1983</strong>Director <strong>of</strong> Juveni Ie and Adult Correctional De artme;;tSInstitutions A encies and PafcJin Authorities College Par ,Md.: American Correctional Association, 8, p. 344. Tableconstructed by SaRCEBOO< staff. Reprinted by permission.Table 6.47 Normal capacity and average population <strong>of</strong> U.S.Navy correctional centers, by location, 1982NJTE: See NJTE, Table 6.45. The Novy also operates other smallcorrectional '1:.~nters and detention spaces in the United Statesand d'verseas. All facilities are for Naval personnel 17 years <strong>of</strong>age and older awaiting court-martial or serving court-martialsentences. "Normal capacity" Is the number <strong>of</strong> inmates thefacility was designed to hold.Correctional centerand locationNoval Station,Long Beach, CaliforniaNovo I Station,Son Diego, CaliforniaNoval Station, Treasure Island,Son Francisco, CaliforniaNovo I Submarine Bose,New London, ConnecticutNovo I Air Station,Jacksonville, FloridaNovo I Air Station,Pensacola, FloridaNoval Station,Pearl f-brbor, Howai iNoval Administrative Command,Great Lakes, IllinoisNova I Station,Philadelphia, PennsylVaniaNova I Education andTraining Center,Newpart, Rhode IslandNovo I Station,Charleston, South CarolinaNova I Air Station,Millington, TennesseeNoval Air Station,Corpus Christi, TexasNoval Station,Norfolk, VirginiaNova I Station,Seattle, WashingtonNaval Station,Guantanamo Bay, CubaNoval Station,GuamFleet Activities,Yokosuka, JapanNova I Base,Sub)c Bay, PhilippinesNova I Station,Roosevelt Roads, Puerto RicoNoval Station,Rota, SpainNormalcapacity341871482050728217021075956!!6528759242349561015103------...--....~ ''''''-Averagepapulation23170III1464465413014332825735264626144048720

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