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4 gru 2020 · This dataset represents the population of persons currently incarcerated in Ohio prisons.
As of December 31, 2020, the number of prisoners under the jurisdiction of Ohio correctional authorities was 45,036 located in 28 state prisons and held in custody of private prisons or local jails. State operated facilities had a staff of 12,389 employees and a budget of $1,905,656,939.
Ohio correctional populations of Census 2020 vintage. We recommend using these addresses only for guidance in identifying prison populations in the Census data and warn against assuming that the prisons were in fact counted at that particular location. This table draws data from four sources:
The ten states with the highest prison populations in the country are Texas (1535,906), California (97,328), Florida (81,027), Georgia (47,141), Ohio (45,036), Pennsylvania (39,357), Arizona (37,731), New York (34,128), Michigan (33,617), and Virginia (31,838).
As of January 1, 2020, Ohio’s prison population totaled 48,697, a decrease of 0.5% (257 inmates) from the January 1, 2019 total of 48,954. This marked the third consecutive year in which the prison population was under 50,000.
Ohio releases roughly 314,222 men and 102,247 women from its prisons and jails each year. What is it doing to support them upon reentry? Black people in Ohio are incarcerated at a rate 5.5 times higher than white people.
26 maj 2009 · Produces annual national- and state-level data on the number of prisoners in state and federal prison facilities. Aggregate data are collected on race and sex of prison inmates, inmates held in private facilities and local jails, system capacity, noncitizens, and persons age 17 or younger.