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28 cze 2017 · At-a-glance brochure documenting fiscal year data on the overall community corrections population, populations within each supervision region, demographic details, special populations, risk and needs assessments, offender programming and education, and payments collected from offenders.
- DOC Interactive Dashboards - Wisconsin
The Month-End Prison Population interactive dashboards allow...
- DATA TREND SERIES Prison Point-in-Time Populations: 2000-2019 - Wisconsin
The Wisconsin prison population has grown substantially over...
- DATA TREND SERIES Prison Point-in-Time Populations: 2000-2018 - Wisconsin
The Wisconsin prison population has grown substantially over...
- DOC Interactive Dashboards - Wisconsin
The Month-End Prison Population interactive dashboards allow users to examine a recent snapshot of the prison population by a variety of demographics (e.g., gender, race, age, etc.), institution, most serious offense, custody classification, time left to serve, and conviction county.
The Wisconsin prison population has grown substantially over the last 30 years, more than tripling from 1990 to 2019. To present a complete picture of how the prison population has changed, admissions to prison, point-in-time
As of December 31, 2020, the number of prisoners under the jurisdiction of Wisconsin correctional authorities was 20,298 located in 18 state prisons and held in custody of private prisons or local jails. State operated facilities had a staff of 10,241 employees and budget of $1,296,551,490.
In Wisconsin, Black people constituted 7% of state residents, but 29% of people in jail and 41% of people in prison. Incarceration is not only an urban phenomenon. In fact, on a per capita basis, the most rural places in the state often lock up the most people in jail and send the most people to prison.
In 2020, Wisconsin’s prison rate was 320 per 100,000 general population, with a yearend prison population of 18,674. 2 Wisconsin’s prison rate was 23 rd largest among all states. Sources: Timothy J Flanagan, Kathleen Maguire & Michael J. Hindelang, Sourcebook of
The Wisconsin prison population has grown substantially over the last 29 years, more than tripling from 1990 to 2018. To present a complete picture of how the prison population has changed, admissions to prison, point-in-time