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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).
Virginia has 71 jails in 95 counties. The jail population in 2021 was 21,962. The Prison System. As of December 31, 2021, the number of prisoners under the jurisdiction of Virginia correctional authorities was 30,357 located in 26 state prisons and held in custody of private prisons or local jails.
Our research team provides various inmate and supervisee population reports in order to uphold the Virginia Department of Corrections' commitment to transparency. All reports are in PDF format.
20 gru 2022 · It provides counts of prisoners under the jurisdiction of state, federal, and military correctional authorities in 2021 and includes findings on admissions, releases, and imprisonment rates. The report describes demographic and offense characteristics of state and federal prisoners.
Persons on probation made up 54% of the total correctional population in 2021, down from almost 57% in 2011 (table 3). There were almost 400,000 fewer persons held in state and federal prisons in 2021 than in 2011, and nearly 100,000 fewer in the custody of local jails.
The combined state and federal imprisonment rate at yearend 2021 was 350 sentenced prisoners per 100,000 U.S. residents. Imprisonment rates declined for both sexes and for all racial or ethnic groups from yearend 2020 to yearend 2021. Findings in this report are based on the National Prisoner Statistics (NPS) program, administered by the
Inmates who were released from a Civil Commitment, from incarceration due to Medical reasons, Commutation/Pardon or Other reasons where a Community Supervision obligation is required as a condition of their being released.