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<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\

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