<strong>Sourcebook</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> <strong>Statistics</strong> 19113Table 1.58 State correctional facilities and Irwnates, by type <strong>of</strong> facility, security-level, region, and State, 1979Region and Statel,klited States, totall'brtheastMaineNew HampshireVermontMassachusettsRhode IslandConnecticutNew YorkNew JerseyPennsylvanial'brth CentralOhioIndianaIllinoisMichiganWisconsinMinnesotaIowaMissouril'brth DakotaSouth DakotaNebraskaKansasSouthDelawareMarylandDistrict <strong>of</strong> CohxnbiaVirginiaWest Virginial'brth CarolinaSouth CarolinaGeorgiaFloridaKentuckyTennesseeAlabamaMississippiArkansasLouisianaOklahomaTexasWestMontanaIdahoWyomingColoradoNew MexicoArizonaUtahNevadaWashingtonOregonCaliforniaAlaskaHawaii/\oTE: See /\OTE, Table 1.57.All focllitiesConfinement facilitiesCommunity-basedfacilitiesInmatesFocll- Facll- f\bt class- FacilitiesInmates ities Total Maximum Medium Minimum ifled Other Itles Inmates791 274,563115536196103392415713162140167159228840561884278432257710132110772117114233959561210329941,6206842993762,7127413,83119,4265,9197,63261,68213,3625,67211 ,62714,0183,3532,0302,2025,1892355871,1932,214128,7531,3707,9612,2458,2961,26314,7327,0619,45119,5543,6806,5223,8322,3893,0156,6114,48126,29042,5087038014822,2411,5113,2779931,5473,8842,97522,745592757568 263,553 109,738 98,189 51,193 3,616853I61351030891011010122510587224629251353847323183910897571117902337252596309740,7006372813762,4536733,83119,1995,8907,36059,39913,2785,43111,21913,3473,1681,9871,9605,0122355871,0292,146121,7081,3257,4292,0708,0501,21113,9316,2209,03317,6813,6806,0243,2152,3102,8056,6113,82326,29041,7467038014822,1891,2993,1979171,5323,7812,87922,64559272919,63038220957982851,06510,2333,5043,24823,0803,1192,9473,5656,0221,4021,0168282,34218641135289054,7111932,0868092,6091441,3041,3834,1538,5167801,3464261,2782,4451,1291,33124,77912,317335407331,1291641,4131693052,2042,1433,654256lOS14,9331682331321,2091082,6647,5892392,59123,7877,9351,6455,1583,5501,1688279361,4274017525567142,0497943,9131,0893,9769076,6642,1173,2635,2342,1333,9361,825o2653,2131,6681,05217,420187201309442.8987582249296325712,3152002684,86987281133861231021,3771,3691,28411 ,3401,5317362,1283,7755881441961,2329I41558523,6421431,4271671,4541245,8662,5739793,8667677369581,032952,172824.45911,3421381931404962371,0264902989456796,4651301051,040o3613119o778941,183693103368oIoo11oo7o728187o1136971477764o66o97o66543oo122oo34o2115250817228o4738o1439o9o578835o561Io2oooII223 11,0/0Source: U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>, <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> <strong>Statistics</strong>, Prisons and Prisoners, Bulletin NCJ-806517(Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department <strong>of</strong> <strong>Justice</strong>, 1982), p. 3.1323022o6Io3I1556369IS6272o42113I5343119738o51232o10o24o2343I342o29204718X25968X227292722,28384241408671185442177XX164687,04545532175246S28018414181,873X49861779210X658X762XXX5221280761510396100X28I:I:I'/:I'"I-II,IiIi'iIIIIII,I~11IiIII, ilCharacteristics <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> SystemsTab~e 1.5~ Number <strong>of</strong> post-secondary institutions providingeu I!cd~ttl!,n Plra0796rams to correctional institutions byj res IC lon, " and 1982 '/\OTE: The data below were gathered from a survey <strong>of</strong> central?ffice-. correctl~nal ~ducatian administrators, in both adult andi)uyenlie hagen~les, In eoch <strong>of</strong> the States, the Federal <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong>mons! t. e District <strong>of</strong> Co!umbia, and Puerto Rico. The survetWa; o'Jglnal!y conducted In 1981 but the results were verifie~~n k up d ted In a second survey conducted in 1982. Southa ~I~a Id not respond to the survey. The 1976 data are basedon en B. Emmert, Offender Assistance Programs Operated b~-Secondary Institutions <strong>of</strong> Education (Washington 0 C~rlcan ASsociation <strong>of</strong> Community and Junior Colleges '107'6)"pp. Index 1-6. ,,, ,JurisdictionTotalAlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict <strong>of</strong> ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLOUisianaM"ineMarylandMassachusettsMichig..,nMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanoNebraskaI-.JevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew Yorkl'brth Carolinal'brth DakotaOhioOklahomoOregonPennsylvaniaPuerto RicoRhode IslandSouth CarolinaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingFederal <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Prisons1976224IIo4o20673I133Io9I244233I48o5IoIo8I1713o7955oIII13o9/034o(0)19823474I32144IoI177II1726635I651312I2II44442055494I7Io2492o49I4256a -d The 1976 figures included Federal <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Prisons postse~n ary programs by jurisdiction. The Federal <strong>Bureau</strong> c.;fPrISons programs are reported separately for 1982.~urce: Bruce I. Wolford and John F. littlefield, "An~dam;rat:o~ <strong>of</strong> Post-Secondary Institutions that Provideth uC'983 na rograrns for the Incarcerated," paper presented atSane Ant rneeTting af the Academy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> Sciencesonlo, exas, 25 M arch <strong>1983</strong>, Table 8. '133I\ietchange67-7I-I2-6-2-6-3o44oI8I42-I3-23494I-3oI34-4334242-5-42I-II3-42o-5-I-2o2N\
[!r-·I<strong>Sourcebook</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> <strong>Statistics</strong> I ~83 I Characteristics <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> SystemsI JTable 1.60 Characteristics <strong>of</strong> State prison Industries, by Jurisdiction, 1~82ITable 1.60 Characteristics <strong>of</strong> State prison industries, by jurisdictlan, I ~82--Continuedi'OTEI This Information was collected through a survey mailed to the departments <strong>of</strong> correction In I. Sale <strong>of</strong>the SO States, the District <strong>of</strong> Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Federal <strong>Bureau</strong> <strong>of</strong> Prisons. Theproducts outsideLength <strong>of</strong>survey was conducted In May, june, and July 1982. Four 1Jurisdlctions~-Connectlcut, Maryland,lTypes <strong>of</strong> State institutional work dayNevada, and Ohlo-~dld not respond to the survey. Guam reported having no State operated prison Jurisuiction oEerated Erlson industries aEE9ratus Inmate Eal! \hours)Industry. The Source presents the Information as submitted by the responding agencies. (\battempt Is made by the Source to verify the information received. IdahoCarpentry, upholstery, auto body, Yes Yes; 20 to 60 7, data processing, farming, dairy,cents/hour.Sale <strong>of</strong> meat cutting, sheet metal, sign Has startedproducts outsideLength <strong>of</strong>shopTypes <strong>of</strong> State \"piece workInstitutional work daypay" whichJurisdiction operated prison Industries apparatus Inmate pay (hours) 1 equals up toiAlabama Auto togs, metal fabrication,$2.50/hourYes Yes; 10 to 25 8construction,printing, <strong>of</strong>fice remade furniture, ling, cents/hour illinois Forming, meat processing, milk Yes Yes; on 6\frozen food and can processing, restoration, processing, furniture hygiene products, repair and productionslaughterhouse and meatincentive,clothing, mattresses and linens,preparation, data processing,average wagesdata entry, highway signs, are $65 to~Jrment factory, catfish security furniture, janitorialoperation$70/manthequiprr.Emt, cigarettes, fuelalcohol, laundry, tire recappingAlaska Legislation establishing the X X XI'Indiana Metal signs, many types <strong>of</strong> Yes Yes; 50 cents 5 1/2ti. program has recently been passed. furniture, beds and bedding, to $I.IO/day •At this time the Deportment <strong>of</strong> brooms and brushes, buildingCorrections Is In a planningA few shopsisupplies, institutional clothing,mode, defining problems andare on11' soap productsprioritiesIncentive pay[i luwa Housekeeping/laundry supplies,YesArizona Metal fabrication, wood products,Yes; 24 centsYes Yes; 10 to 50 84 to 8tire recapping, sign~, textiles to $2.65/hourprinting, silk screening, cents/hourl' and garments, wood furniture,agriculture, garment, mattress,<strong>of</strong>fice furniture, metal furniture,pillow manufactureIiprinting, metal stamping, woodIiand metal restorationArkansas Duplicating operation, solar Yes, to tax 8panel and hot water systems, supported IIKansas Paint, furniture repair, y~:school bus/fire truckagenciesYes; 40 cents 4 to 6c!othlng, soap, tarm productsrestoration, garment factory,to $1.05/hourfurniture restoration, ~Kentucky Furniture, clothing, metal Yesinstitutional mattressesYes; 10 to 32 5lockers, shelVing, soap plant,cents/hourupholstery shop, tire recapping,graphic artsCalifornia Approximately 24 industrial Yes Yes; overage 6enterprises in 10 Institutions,40 cents/hourLouisiana License plates, mattresses, brooms Noplus 3 dairies, 3 farms, and IYes; incentive 8and rrops, pillows, signs,orchard. Products include woodpay rangesdentures and bridge work, denimand metal desks and otherfIfrom 2 to 20garments, soap, cleaners, meatfurniture, clothing IncludingI!cents/hourprocessingjeans, shirts, socks, shoes, etc. I:Moine Print shop, upholstery shop, YesColorado Agriculture, construction, food Yes Yes; 7 to 2SYes; pr<strong>of</strong>it6 1/2~2 1/2furniture refinishing, woodproducts, printing, signs, cents/hourshoring onto 7 workingseWing, lumber, vehiclegoodsmaintenance, and other generalproducedservices ,Massachusetts License plates, furniture, y~~ Yes; 50 cents 6 1/2printing, clothing, flags, signs,District <strong>of</strong> Gorment shop, print and screen Yes Yes; up to 66 5 1/2foundry products, decals,Columbia process, metal fabrication, cents/hour, micr<strong>of</strong>ilming, canvas goods,furniture, laundry, tire retread plus production mattresses, reupholstering, metalbonusgoods, brushes and broomsMichigan FurnitUre, clothing, shoes, YesDelaware Furniture refurbishing andYes; overageYes Yes; 15 to 60 6 7 1/2textiles, signs, decals, licenserefinishing, reupholstery, metalannual wagecents/hour plates, wood and metal products,beds and tables, hog programin fiscaliaundry services, machine and year 1~81maintenance departmentsFlorida Livestock, produce, food Yeswas $1,100No 8processing, plants, apparel,per manmetal/wood/bricks, bookbinding, Minnesota Metai products, bus Yesrenovateci vehicies, tireYes; Nt\ 71reconditioning, plastic assembly,recapping, Insecticides, othertire recapping, computermiscellaneouscomponent assembly, printing,5 1/2~telephone refurbishing, woodGeorgia Offset and screen printing, wood Yesproducts, upholstery, keypunch,furniture, upholstery operations, to 6Imetal and wood furniture, licensemetal products, concreteplates, mattresses, engraving andproducts, garments, chemicalIfsilk screeningproducts, auto tags ,IMississippi Janitorial supplies, book bindery,Howall Print shopYesYes; 30 to 60 7 7graphic arts, farming operation,cents/hourfiberglass plant, plastic signshop, metal container repair shop!1I~I 1I!!to $I.OO/hourMissouri Clothing, dry cleaning, license Yes Yesi variable, 6 1/2( tags and validation stickers, up to 37shoes, janitorial products, woodcents/hour, furnitUre, laundry, metalrshelving and furniture, highwaysigns, printing, data entry134 135
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