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  1. In 2020, the imprisonment rate was 358 per 100,000 U.S. residents, the lowest since 1992. From 2010 to 2020, the sentenced imprisonment rate for U.S. residents fell 37% among blacks; 32% among Hispanics; 32% among Asians, Native Hawaiians, and Other Pacific Islanders; 26% among whites; and 25% among American Indians and Alaska Natives.

  2. 14 gru 2021 · The prison populations of California, Texas, and the Federal Bureau of Prisons each declined by more than 22,500 from 2019 to 2020, accounting for 33% of the total prison population decrease. In 2020, the imprisonment rate was 358 per 100,000 U.S. residents, the lowest since 1992.

  3. 23 paź 2024 · Imprisonment rate of sentenced prisoners in the United States under federal or state jurisdiction in 2022, by sex and ethnicity (per 100,000 residents)

  4. From 2019 to 2020, the jail incarceration rate declined 37% for females and 23% for males (table 4). Males were incarcerated at a rate (295 per 100,000 male U.S. residents) more than seven times the rate for females (42 per 100,000 female U.S. residents) at midyear 2020 (table 4). At midyear 2020, persons ages 25 to 34 (421 per

  5. 11 sty 2022 · Nationwide, women’s jail populations and jail incarceration rates dropped by 37% from 2019 to 2020, while men’s dropped by 23%. The number of women in federal prisons fell 17%; the number of men fell 13%.

  6. 10 lis 2023 · There were 1.20 million people in prison in the US in 2021, or 363 for every 100,000 people. The prison and overall correctional population, including those in jail and on probation and parole, has decreased over time.

  7. Generally, jails and prisons do not make timely race and gender data available. However, one preliminary study from the first part of the COVID-19 pandemic suggests that releases from jail were not equitable for Black men.1 The study found that, while releases from jail of Black women as well as white, Asian, and

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