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U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics August 2015, NCJ 248756 Margaret Noonan, BJS Statistician Harley Rohloff and Scott Ginder, RTI International F or the third consecutive year, the number of inmates who died while in the custody of local jails or state prisons increased. A total of 4,446 inmates died in 2013, an increase of 131 deaths since 2012. The number of deaths in local jails and prison decreased an annual average of 2% between 2008 and 2010. The number of state prisoner deaths increased 4% in 2013, for a total of 3,479 deaths, or an additional 122 deaths since 2012 (figure 2). From 2001 to 2013, the majority (9 in 10 deaths) of prisoner deaths were due to illness-related causes. Between 2012 and 2013, the overall mortality rate for state prisoners increased 3%, from 265 deaths per 100,000 in 2012 to 274 per 100,000 in 2013. This was the highest mortality rate since the collection began in 2000. The mortality rate for illness increased 4% between 2012 and 2013, from 234 to 243 deaths per 100,000 inmates. In 2013, the mortality rates increased for the leading causes of illness—heart disease (up 11%), cancer (up 4%), and liver disease (up 16%), while the rates decreased for respiratory diseases (down 12%) or AIDS-related deaths (down 30%). The rate of AIDS-related deaths in state prisons has declined 82% since 2001. In 2013, a total of 967 jail inmates died while in the custody of local jails. The number of deaths increased from 958 deaths in 2012 to 967 in 2013, while the jail population decreased 4%. As a result, the overall mortality rate in local jails increased from 128 per 100,000 jail inmates in 2012 to 135 per 100,000 in 2013. Suicide and heart disease have been the top two causes of death in local jails since 2000 (figure 1). Suicide has been the leading cause of death in jails every year since 2000. In 2013, a third (34%) of jail inmate deaths were due to suicide. The suicide rate increased 14%, from 40 suicides per 100,000 jail inmates in 2012 to 46 per 100,000 in 2013. Figure 1 Mortality rate per 100,000 jail inmates, by selected causes of death, 2000–2013 Overall mortality rate Mortality rate Heart disease 50 150 Overall Suicide 40 120 30 90 20 60 10 30 0 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Year 2007 2008* 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Bureau of Justice Statistics · Statistical Tables Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables 0 *In 2008, a high number of illness cases were missing cause-of-death information and were classified as other or unknown. See Methodology. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Celebrating 35 years Figure 2 Number of prisoner deaths, by cause of death, 2001–2013 Number of deaths 4,000 Illness All other deaths 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Year 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013. Data in this report were developed from the Bureau of Justice Statistics’ (BJS) Deaths in Custody Reporting Program (DCRP), an annual data collection about inmate deaths in local jails and state prisons. The DCRP is the only national statistical collection that obtains comprehensive information about deaths in adult correctional facilities. The program began collecting data from jails in 2000 and from prisons in 2001. This report covers deaths occurring in local jails from 2000 to 2013 and in state prisons from 2001 to 2013. Statistical tables provide information about the causes and circumstances of local jail and state prison inmate deaths and present trends by cause of death, selected decedent characteristics, and mortality rates for jail and prison inmates by state. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 2 Mortality in local jails Cause of death Local jail inmate deaths increased 1%, from 958 deaths in 2012 to 967 deaths in 2013 (table 1). Suicides in local jails increased 9%, from 300 suicides in 2012 to 327 in 2013. Jail inmate deaths due to liver disease decreased 35%, from 29 deaths in 2012 to 19 in 2013. Drug or alcohol intoxication deaths in local jails increased 23%, from 57 deaths in 2012 to 70 in 2013. Illness-related deaths accounted for 50% of all inmate deaths in local jails in 2013. Heart disease continued to be the leading cause of illness-related inmate deaths in local jails in 2013 (table 2). Suicide was the leading cause of death in local jails in 2013 (34% of all jail deaths) and has been the leading cause of death in local jails each year since 2000. The suicide rate increased from 40 suicides per 100,000 local jail inmates in 2012 to 46 suicides per 100,000 local jail inmates in 2013 (table 3). From 2000 to 2013, the average annual mortality rate for male (137 per 100,000) and female (133 per 100,000) jail inmates were nearly equal (table 8). The mortality rate for suicide among male jail inmates (43) was 1.5 times the rate for female inmates (28) from 2000 to 2013. The mortality rate for drug or alcohol intoxication for black non-Hispanic (5 per 100,000) and Hispanic (6 per 100,000) jail inmates was nearly equal from 2000 to 2013, but was nearly three times higher for white non-Hispanic jail inmates (16 per 100,000). Facility characteristics Most jails (80%) reported no deaths in 2013. Twice as many jails reported a single death (12%) as those reporting multiple deaths (6%) (table 9). In 2013, approximately a quarter (23%) of the average daily jail population was a hold for another jurisdiction (table 10). Decedent characteristics The mortality rate for jail inmates held for another correctional authority (80 per 100,000) was lower than the rate for other jail inmates (152 per 100,000). In 2013, a total of 843 male and 124 female inmates died in local jails (table 4). In 2013, 23% of all jail inmate deaths occurred in California and Texas (table 12). The typical jail inmate who died in 2013 was male (87%), white (54%), age 35 or older (70%), and in custody for fewer than 7 days (40%) (table 5). The median state-level jail death rate was 140 deaths per 100,000 local jail inmates in 2013 (table 13). The mortality rate for Hispanics was 135 per 100,000 local jail inmates in 2013. Due to changes in measurement, this rate should not be compared to rates in previous years (table 6). (See Methodology.) Cause of death and demographics More than half (60%) of all suicides in jails from 2000 to 2013 involved inmates who were age 25 to 44 (table 7). From 2000 to 2013, the number of male jail inmate deaths (12,092) was nearly 8 times the number of female inmate deaths (1,630). Rates by cause and decedent characteristics The mortality rates for illness among females were higher than the rates for males from 2004 to 2012 (appendix table 2). The mortality rates for heart disease among males were higher than the rates for females every year from 2010 to 2013 (appendix table 3). From 2009 to 2013, the suicide rate increased 23% from 35 per 100,000 jail inmates to 43 per 100,000 (appendix table 4). Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 3 Mortality in state prisons Cause of death Deaths in prison increased from 3,357 in 2012 to 3,479 in 2013, reaching the highest number since the prison data collection began in 2001. The total number of deaths increased 4% between 2012 and 2013 (table 16). Illness-related deaths accounted for 89% of all deaths in prison in 2013. Deaths from liver disease increased 16%, from 304 deaths in 2012 to 354 deaths in 2013. This was the largest percent change observed among illness deaths in prison in 2013. Cancer (31%) and heart disease (26%) accounted for more than half of all prisoner deaths (table 17). The mortality rate increased 3%, from 265 deaths per 100,000 state prisoners in 2012 to 274 per 100,000 in 2013. Although there were some fluctuations in the rates for unnatural deaths (e.g., accidents increased while suicides declined), the change in the rate for illness (up 4%) accounted for the increase in the overall rate (table 18). Decedent characteristics The 1,966 prisoners age 55 or older made up more than half (57%) of all deaths in state prisons in 2013 (table 19). In state prisons, the percentage of decedents age 55 or older increased by an average of 8% annually since 2001 (table 20). White inmates accounted for more than half (55%) of deaths in state prisons, and nearly all (96%) were male (table 21). In 2013, an estimated 117,805 (9%) of state prisoners were age 55 or older, up from 47,900 (4%) in 2001. Combined, deaths due to suicide, drug or alcohol intoxication, accidents, and homicide accounted for fewer than 200 female prisoner deaths between 2001 and 2013 (table 23). Regardless of race or Hispanic origin, there was little variation in the average annual homicide rate (4 to 6 homicides per 100,000 state prisoners) for state prisoners between 2001 and 2013. From 2001 to 2013, prisoners age 55 or older were 3 to 9 times more likely to die of an accident than younger prisoners. Deaths by jurisdiction Every state department of corrections reported at least one prisoner death in 2013 (table 25). The prisoner death rate by state varied from 115 deaths per 100,000 to 628 deaths per 100,000 prisoners. The median state-level death rate among prisoners was 273 deaths per 100,000 state prisoners (table 26). Cause of death by state California’s 4,790 prisoner deaths from 2001 to 2013 represent more than 11% of the total deaths (42,157). During this period, almost a third of all state prisoner deaths from drug or alcohol intoxication were in California (174 of 546 deaths) (table 27). Overall mortality rates and mortality rates by state and by cause of death may not be directly compared between states due to differences in age, sex, race or Hispanic origin, and other decedent characteristics (table 28). Rates by cause and decedent characteristics The illness mortality rate increased to 269 per 100,000 prisoners in 2013, up from 262 per 100,000 in 2012 (appendix table 6). The prisoner cancer mortality rate has increased every year between 2008 and 2013 (appendix table 7). The prisoner heart disease mortality rate was relatively stable between 2003 and 2013, fluctuating between 64 and 67 deaths per 100,000 prisoner deaths each year (appendix table 8). A third of homicides in state prisons involved prisoners age 45 or older between 2001 and 2013. From 2001 to 2013, male prisoners were twice as likely as female prisoners to die of cancer, heart disease, and liver disease, which were the leading causes of death in state prisons (table 24). Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 4 List of tables TABLE 1 Number of local jail inmate deaths, by cause of death, 2000–2013�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 TABLE 2 Percent of local jail inmate deaths, by cause of death, 2000–2013�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 TABLE 3 Mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates, by cause of death, 2000–2013 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������8 TABLE 4 Number of local jail inmate deaths, by selected decedent characteristics, 2000–2013�����������������������������������������������������������9 TABLE 5 Percent of local jail inmate deaths, by selected decedent characteristics, 2000–2013�������������������������������������������������������� 10 TABLE 6 Mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates, by selected decedent characteristics, 2000–2013 ������������������������������������ 11 TABLE 7 Number of local jail inmate deaths, by cause of death and selected decedent characteristics, 2000–2013�������������������� 12 TABLE 8 Average annual mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates, by cause of death and selected decedent characteristics, 2000–2013�������������������������������������������������������� 13 TABLE 9 Number and percent of local jail jurisdictions reporting to the Deaths in Custody Program, by number of deaths reported each year, 2000–2013������������������������������������������������ 13 TABLE 10 Number, percent, average daily population, and mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmate deaths, by hold status, 2013�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14 TABLE 11 Number of local jail inmates held on an average day, by state, 2000–2013�������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15 TABLE 15 Number of local jail jurisdictions reporting one or more deaths to the Deaths in Custody Program, by state, 2000– 2013������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 19 TABLE 16 Number of state prisoner deaths, by cause of death, 2001–2013�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20 TABLE 17 Percent of state prisoner deaths, by cause of death, 2001–2013�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 20 TABLE 18 Mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by cause of death, 2001–2013 ������������������������������������������������������������������������ 21 TABLE 19 Number of state prisoner deaths, by selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013�������������������������������������������������������� 21 TABLE 20 Percent of state prisoner deaths, by selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013�������������������������������������������������������� 22 TABLE 21 Mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013 ������������������������������������ 22 TABLE 22 Estimated number of state and federal prisoners in custody, by selected inmate characteristics, 2001–2013�� 23 TABLE 23 Number of state prisoner deaths, by cause of death and selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013�������������������� 23 TABLE 24 Average annual mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by cause of death and selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 24 TABLE 25 Number of state and federal prisoner deaths, by location, 2001–2013�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 25 TABLE 12 Number of local jail deaths, by state, 2000–2013���������������� 16 TABLE 26 Mortality rate per 100,000 state and federal prisoners, by location, 2001–2013�������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 TABLE 13 Mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates, by state, 2000–2013�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 17 TABLE 27 Number of state and federal prisoner deaths, by cause of death and location, 2001–2013������������������������������������������������ 27 TABLE 14 Number of local jail jurisdictions reporting to the Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, by state, 2000–2013 ������������ 18 TABLE 28 Average annual mortality rate per 100,000 state and federal prisoners, by cause of death and location, 2001– 2013�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28 Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 5 List of appendix tables APPENDIX TABLE 1 Estimated number of local jail inmates in custody on an average day, by selected inmate characteristics, 2000–2013 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������34 APPENDIX TABLE 2 Illness mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates, by selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013���������������������35 APPENDIX TABLE 3 Heart disease mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates, by selected decendent characteristics, 2001–2013�������������35 APPENDIX TABLE 7 Cancer mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2002–2013���������������������37 APPENDIX TABLE 8 Heart disease mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2002–2013���������������������38 APPENDIX TABLE 9 Liver disease mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2002–2013���������������������38 APPENDIX TABLE 4 Suicide mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates, by selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013���������������������36 APPENDIX TABLE 10 Respiratory disease mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2002–2013 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������39 APPENDIX TABLE 5 Mortality rate for all other unnatural deaths per 100,000 local jail inmates, by selected decedent characteristics, 2000–2013���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������36 APPENDIX TABLE 11 Mortality rate for all other illnesses per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2002–2013 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������39 APPENDIX TABLE 6 Illness mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2002–2013���������������������37 APPENDIX TABLE 12 Mortality rate for unnatural deaths per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2002–2013 ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������40 Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 6 Table 1 Number of local jail inmate deaths, by cause of death, 2000–2013 Cause of death Total All causes 13,728 Illness 7,111 Heart disease 3,176 AIDS-related 552 Cancer 498 Liver disease 393 Respiratory disease 384 All otherb 2,108 Suicide 4,134 Drug/alcohol intoxication 925 Accident 371 Homicidec 302 Other/unknown 520 Missing 365 2000 904 516 198 57 31 24 31 175 289 37 25 17 17 3 2001 942 485 216 59 25 27 18 140 313 58 36 19 24 7 2002 970 508 221 53 39 25 22 148 314 54 34 18 35 7 2003 1,002 512 240 55 34 31 21 131 296 89 28 15 52 10 2004 1,021 529 227 52 29 32 35 154 299 76 33 25 50 9 2005 1,045 501 202 40 37 32 21 169 286 83 24 22 110 19 2006 1,094 604 246 54 39 25 27 213 278 87 33 36 52 4 2007 1,100 608 231 43 42 39 48 205 284 79 18 20 71 20 2008a 958 444 186 32 25 35 33 133 228 44 15 16 8 203 2009 960 491 202 27 47 32 31 152 304 64 26 23 24 28 2010 918 477 242 26 34 29 18 128 305 54 23 20 13 26 2011 889 425 234 13 32 14 20 112 311 73 27 21 22 10 2012 958 529 271 21 44 29 28 136 300 57 18 22 24 8 2013 967 482 260 20 40 19 31 112 327 70 31 28 18 11 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. See Methodology for details on cause of death, illnesses, and homicides. aIn 2008, a high number of illness cases were missing cause-of-death information and were classified as other or unknown. bIncludes other specified illnesses, such as cerebrovascular disease, influenza, and other nonleading natural causes of death, as well as unspecified illnesses. cIncludes homicides committed by other inmates, incidental to the staff use of force, and resulting from assaults sustained prior to incarceration. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Table 2 Percent of local jail inmate deaths, by cause of death, 2000–2013 Cause of death All causes Illness Heart disease AIDS-related Cancer Liver disease Respiratory disease All otherb Suicide Drug/alcohol intoxication Accident Homicidec Other/unknown Missing 2000 100% 57.1% 21.9 6.3 3.4 2.7 3.4 19.4 32.0% 4.1% 2.8% 1.9% 1.9% 0.3% 2001 100% 51.5% 22.9 6.3 2.7 2.9 1.9 14.9 33.2% 6.2% 3.8% 2.0% 2.5% 0.7% 2002 100% 52.4% 22.8 5.5 4.0 2.6 2.3 15.3 32.4% 5.6% 3.5% 1.9% 3.6% 0.7% 2003 100% 51.1% 24.0 5.5 3.4 3.1 2.1 13.1 29.5% 8.9% 2.8% 1.5% 5.2% 1.0% 2004 100% 51.8% 22.2 5.1 2.8 3.1 3.4 15.1 29.3% 7.4% 3.2% 2.4% 4.9% 0.9% 2005 100% 47.9% 19.3 3.8 3.5 3.1 2.0 16.2 27.4% 7.9% 2.3% 2.1% 10.5% 1.8% 2006 100% 55.2% 22.5 4.9 3.6 2.3 2.5 19.5 25.4% 8.0% 3.0% 3.3% 4.8% 0.4% 2007 100% 55.3% 21.0 3.9 3.8 3.5 4.4 18.6 25.8% 7.2% 1.6% 1.8% 6.5% 1.8% 2008a 100% 46.3% 19.4 3.3 2.6 3.7 3.4 13.9 23.8% 4.6% 1.6% 1.7% 0.8% 21.2% 2009 100% 51.1% 21.0 2.8 4.9 3.3 3.2 15.8 31.7% 6.7% 2.7% 2.4% 2.5% 2.9% 2010 100% 52.0% 26.4 2.8 3.7 3.2 2.0 13.9 33.2% 5.9% 2.5% 2.2% 1.4% 2.8% 2011 100% 47.8% 26.3 1.5 3.6 1.6 2.2 12.6 35.0% 8.2% 3.0% 2.4% 2.5% 1.1% 2012 100% 55.2% 28.3 2.2 4.6 3.0 2.9 14.2 31.3% 5.9% 1.9% 2.3% 2.5% 0.8% 2013 100% 49.8% 26.9 2.1 4.1 2.0 3.2 11.6 33.8% 7.2% 3.2% 2.9% 1.9% 1.1% Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. See Methodology for details on cause of death, illnesses, and homicides. aIn 2008, a high number of illness cases were missing cause-of-death information and were classified as other or unknown. bIncludes other specified illnesses, such as cerebrovascular disease, influenza, and other nonleading natural causes of death, as well as unspecified illnesses. cIncludes homicides committed by other inmates, incidental to the staff use of force, and resulting from assaults sustained prior to incarceration. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 7 Table 3 Mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates, by cause of death, 2000–2013 Cause of death All causes Illness Heart disease AIDS-related Cancer Liver disease Respiratory disease All otherb Suicide Drug/alcohol intoxication Accident Homicidec Other/unknown Missing 2000 151 86 33 10 5 4 5 29 48 6 4 3 3 1! 2001 147 76 34 9 4 4 3 22 49 9 6 3 4 1! 2002 145 76 33 8 6 4 3 22 47 8 5 3 5 1! 2003 146 74 35 8 5 5 3 19 43 13 4 2 8 1! 2004 143 74 32 7 4 4 5 22 42 11 5 3 7 1! 2005 141 67 27 5 5 4 3 23 39 11 3 3 15 3 2006 142 78 32 7 5 3 3 28 36 11 4 5 7 1! 2007 141 78 30 5 5 5 6 26 36 10 2 3 9 3 2008a 123 57 24 4 3 4 4 17 29 6 2 2 1! 26 2009 128 66 27 4 6 4 4 20 41 9 3 3 3 4 2010 125 65 33 4 5 4 2 17 42 7 3 3 2 4 2011 123 59 32 2 4 2 3 15 43 10 4 3 3 1! 2012 128 71 36 3 6 4 4 18 40 8 2 3 3 1! 2013 135 67 36 3 6 3 4 16 46 10 4 4 3 2! Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Local jail mortality rates are per 100,000 inmates held in custody. Mortality rates are based on the average daily population (ADP). In 2000 and 2001, ADP was estimated by taking the average of January 1 and December 31 inmate population counts. See Methodology for details on cause of death, illnesses, and homicides. ! Interpret with caution; estimate based on too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aIn 2008, a high number of illness cases were missing cause-of-death information and were classified as other or unknown. bIncludes other specified illnesses, such as cerebrovascular disease, influenza, and other nonleading natural causes of death, as well as unspecified illnesses. cIncludes homicides committed by other inmates, incidental to the staff use of force, and resulting from assaults sustained prior to incarceration. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 8 Table 4 Number of local jail inmate deaths, by selected decedent characteristics, 2000–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older Legal status Convictedd Unconvictede Time served 7 or fewer days 8–30 31–60 61–120 121–180 180 or more 2000 904 2001 942 2002 970 2003 1,002 2004 1,021 2005 1,045 2006 1,094 2007 1,100 2008 958 2009 960 2010 918 2011 889 2012 958 2013 967 813 91 847 91 863 107 867 133 893 128 925 120 964 130 970 130 839 119 850 110 804 114 778 111 836 122 843 124 453 305 118 17 514 283 115 20 534 305 113 10 538 322 119 16 500 359 135 24 560 332 116 22 528 408 126 27 548 398 125 27 512 310 107 27 535 272 109 31 516 265 90 23 525 234 106 19 554 272 100 24 520 277 146 22 8 89 184 265 239 115 8 107 193 280 239 111 7 100 186 337 236 102 5 103 211 283 266 128 7 105 210 300 263 133 5 107 192 284 275 170 6 103 196 312 303 168 4 101 199 292 322 182 6 85 167 246 275 178 3 86 175 236 258 194 3 80 187 201 253 172 2 81 207 198 227 172 2 83 189 197 274 209 3 75 214 213 259 203 258 628 252 683 245 717 255 739 226 786 231 798 238 846 246 850 200 753 247 693 232 664 220 664 255 698 227 738 328 168 111 115 56 119 349 173 105 124 63 113 360 168 100 121 73 134 398 176 94 120 73 124 399 179 115 111 76 124 385 188 112 128 69 127 382 205 126 148 80 123 393 184 137 147 81 152 348 164 106 122 68 128 364 166 99 117 51 147 345 176 91 92 58 133 347 172 97 90 56 124 348 200 99 116 58 133 387 162 88 123 45 157 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Detail may not sum to total due to missing data. See Methodology for details on Hispanic origin and probation or parole violations. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. dIncludes inmates who returned on a probation or parole violation. eIncludes inmates whose status was marked as other or was unspecified. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 9 Table 5 Percent of local jail inmate deaths, by selected decedent characteristics, 2000–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older Legal status Convictedd Unconvictede Time served 7 or fewer days 8–30 31–60 61–120 121–180 180 or more 2000 100% 2001 100% 2002 100% 2003 100% 2004 100% 2005 100% 2006 100% 2007 100% 2008 100% 2009 100% 2010 100% 2011 100% 2012 100% 2013 100% 89.9% 10.1 90.3% 9.7 89.0% 11.0 86.7% 13.3 87.5% 12.5 88.5% 11.5 88.1% 11.9 88.2% 11.8 87.6% 12.4 88.5% 11.5 87.6% 12.4 87.5% 12.5 87.3% 12.7 87.2% 12.8 50.7% 34.2 13.2 1.9 55.2% 30.4 12.3 2.1 55.5% 31.7 11.7 1.0 54.1% 32.4 12.0 1.6 49.1% 35.3 13.3 2.4 54.4% 32.2 11.3 2.1 48.5% 37.5 11.6 2.5 49.9% 36.2 11.4 2.5 53.6% 32.4 11.2 2.8 56.5% 28.7 11.5 3.3 57.7% 29.6 10.1 2.6 59.4% 26.5 12.0 2.1 58.3% 28.6 10.5 2.5 53.8% 28.6 15.1 2.3 0.9% 9.9 20.4 29.4 26.6 12.8 0.9% 11.4 20.6 29.9 25.5 11.8 0.7% 10.3 19.2 34.8 24.4 10.5 0.5% 10.3 21.2 28.4 26.7 12.9 0.7% 10.3 20.6 29.5 25.8 13.1 0.5% 10.4 18.6 27.5 26.6 16.5 0.6% 9.5 18.0 28.7 27.8 15.4 0.4% 9.2 18.1 26.5 29.3 16.5 0.6% 8.9 17.5 25.7 28.7 18.6 0.6% 8.9 17.5 25.7 28.7 18.6 0.3% 8.9 20.9 22.4 28.2 19.2 0.2% 9.1 23.3 22.3 25.6 19.4 0.2% 8.7 19.8 20.6 28.7 21.9 0.3% 7.8 22.1 22.0 26.8 21.0 29.1% 70.9 27.0% 73.0 25.5% 74.5 25.7% 74.3 22.3% 77.7 22.4% 77.6 22.0% 78.0 22.4% 77.6 21.0% 79.0 26.3% 73.7 25.9% 74.1 24.9% 75.1 26.8% 73.2 23.5% 76.3 36.6% 18.7 12.4 12.8 6.2 13.3 37.6% 18.7 11.3 13.4 6.8 12.2 37.7% 17.6 10.5 12.7 7.6 14.0 40.4% 17.9 9.5 12.2 7.4 12.6 39.7% 17.8 11.5 11.1 7.6 12.4 38.2% 18.6 11.1 12.7 6.8 12.6 35.9% 19.3 11.8 13.9 7.5 11.6 35.9% 16.8 12.5 13.4 7.4 13.9 37.2% 17.5 11.3 13.0 7.3 13.7 38.6% 17.6 10.5 12.4 5.4 15.6 38.5% 19.7 10.2 10.3 6.5 14.9 39.2% 19.4 10.9 10.2 6.3 14.0 36.5% 21.0 10.4 12.2 6.1 13.9 40.0% 16.8 9.1 12.7 4.7 16.2 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Detail may not sum to total due to missing data. See Methodology for details on Hispanic origin and probation or parole violations. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. dIncludes inmates who returned on a probation or parole violation. eIncludes inmates whose status was marked as other or was unspecified. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 10 Table 6 Mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates, by selected decedent characteristics, 2000–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older Legal status Convictedd Unconvictede 2000 151 2001 147 2002 145 2003 146 2004 143 2005 141 2006 142 2007 141 2008 123 2009 128 2010 125 2011 123 2012 128 2013 135 153 133 150 123 146 138 143 162 142 145 143 127 143 130 142 129 123 120 129 120 125 124 123 122 129 123 137 125 211 128 107 52 224 111 98 57 223 114 92 27 ! 218 117 94 43 195 126 102 61 213 122 85 37 193 145 89 44 198 139 87 43 185 109 70 41 202 100 71 53 199 100 60 40 215 96 66 26 220 109 60 31 164 117 135 41 122 ! 52 96 169 396 870 114 ! 59 94 167 371 785 96 ! 53 87 193 350 691 69 ! 53 96 160 358 773 97 ! 53 92 166 318 714 70 ! 53 81 154 302 818 84 ! 49 80 166 302 726 58 ! 48 81 156 300 728 86 ! 40 67 137 259 666 43 ! 42 72 143 255 707 47 ! 41 77 126 251 614 34 ! 43 85 129 225 599 36 ! 43 73 127 259 678 56 ! 41 87 143 256 687 98 187 95 182 92 179 94 177 80 182 82 173 81 176 83 175 69 154 87 149 81 148 77 152 87 154 81 170 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Detail may not sum to total due to missing data. Local jail mortality rates are per 100,000 inmates held in custody. Mortality rates are based on the average daily population (ADP). In 2000 and 2001, ADP was estimated by taking the average of January 1 and December 31 inmate population counts. See Methodology for details on rates, Hispanic origin, and probation or parole violations. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. dIncludes inmates who returned on a probation or parole violation. eIncludes inmates whose status was marked as other or was unspecified. Sources: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Annual Survey of Jails, 2000–2013; Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013; National Inmate Survey, 2007, 2008–2009, and 2011–2012; and Survey of Inmates in Local Jails, 2002. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 11 Table 7 Number of local jail inmate deaths, by cause of death and selected decedent characteristics, 2000–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic originc White Black/African American Hispanic/Latino Otherd Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older Legal status Convictede Unconvictedf All causes 13,728 Heart disease 3,176 AIDSrelated 552 Illness Liver Respiratory Cancer disease disease All othera 498 393 384 2,108 Drug/alcohol Suicide intoxication Accident Homicideb 4,134 925 371 302 12,092 1,630 2,840 336 483 69 451 47 359 34 310 74 1,747 360 3,786 347 733 192 334 37 298 4 7,337 4,342 1,625 309 1,506 1,335 266 54 95 385 69 3 219 214 55 9 212 86 87 6 168 160 48 6 901 871 283 40 2,907 582 489 141 580 199 121 20 225 95 39 11 114 125 57 4 64 1,304 2,707 3,637 3,687 2,230 2 86 306 745 1,121 911 1 11 94 222 178 43 0 7 32 76 168 215 0 3 20 80 202 88 1 14 53 92 120 102 5 108 298 550 715 423 46 768 1,283 1,192 628 204 4 120 298 280 180 40 1 41 84 105 91 47 1 63 77 68 62 30 3,332 10,257 962 2,195 148 399 151 345 110 283 104 275 568 1,528 715 3,400 188 733 109 261 79 217 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Detail may not sum to total due to rounding or missing data. See Methodology for details on illnesses, homicides, probation or parole violations. aIncludes other specified illnesses, such as cerebrovascular disease, influenza, and other nonleading natural causes of death, as well as unspecified illnesses. bIncludes homicides committed by other inmates, incidental to the staff use of force, and resulting from assaults sustained prior to incarceration. cExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. dIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. eIncludes inmates who returned on a probation or parole violation. fIncludes inmates whose status was marked as other or was unspecified. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 12 Table 8 Average annual mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates, by cause of death and selected decedent characteristics, 2000–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic originc White Black/African American Hispanic/Latino Otherd Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older Legal status Convictede Unconvictedf Heart All causes disease 137 32 AIDSrelated 5 Illness Liver Cancer disease 5 4 Respiratory disease All othera 4 21 Drug/alcohol Suicide intoxication Accident Homicideb 41 9 4 3 137 133 32 27 5 6 5 4 4 3 4 6 20 29 43 28 8 16 4 3 3 -- ! 203 117 84 41 42 36 14 7 3 10 4 -- ! 6 6 3 1! 6 2 5 1! 5 4 2 1! 25 23 15 5 80 16 25 19 16 5 6 3 6 3 2 1! 3 3 3 1! 69 48 83 153 292 702 2! 3 9 31 89 287 1! -- ! 3 9 14 14 0 -- ! 1 3 13 68 0 -- ! 1 3 16 28 1! 1 2 4 9 32 5! 4 9 23 57 133 49 28 39 50 50 64 4! 4 9 12 14 13 1! 2 3 4 7 15 1! 2 2 3 5 9 55 260 16 56 2 10 2 9 2 7 2 7 9 39 12 86 3 19 2 7 1 6 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Detail may not sum to total due to rounding or missing data. See Methodology for details on rates, illnesses, homicides, and probation or parole violations. --Less than 0.5. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aIncludes other specified illnesses, such as cerebrovascular disease, influenza, and other nonleading natural causes of death, as well as unspecified illnesses. bIncludes homicides committed by other inmates, incidental to the staff use of force, and resulting from assaults sustained prior to incarceration. cExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. dIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. eIncludes inmates who returned on a probation or parole violation. fIncludes inmates whose status was marked as other or was unspecified. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Annual Survey of Jails, 2000–2013; Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013; National Inmate Survey, 2007, 2008–2009, and 2011–2012; and Survey of Inmates in Local Jails, 2002. Table 9 Number and percent of local jail jurisdictions reporting to the Deaths in Custody Program, by number of deaths reported each year, 2000–2013 Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Annual average, 2000–2013 Total 2,988 2,973 2,958 2,941 2,924 2,897 2,869 2,848 2,833 2,748 2,754 2,746 2,805 2,703 2,856 Number 2,553 2,489 2,473 2,430 2,406 2,375 2,330 2,314 2,332 2,247 2,253 2,223 2,267 2,161 2,347 0 deaths Percent 85.4% 83.7 83.6 82.6 82.3 82.0 81.2 81.3 82.3 81.8 81.8 81.0 80.8 79.9 82.2% Number 289 331 332 350 367 362 368 350 345 330 340 352 373 370 347 1 death Percent 9.7% 11.1 11.2 11.9 12.6 12.5 12.8 12.3 12.2 12.0 12.3 12.8 13.3 13.7 12.2% 2 or more deaths Number Percent 146 4.9% 153 5.1 153 5.2 161 5.5 151 5.2 160 5.5 171 6.0 184 6.5 156 5.5 171 6.2 161 5.8 171 6.2 165 5.9 172 6.4 163 5.7% Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Includes all jails that reported population or death data. See Methodology. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 13 Table 10 Number, percent, average daily population, and mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmate deaths, by hold status, 2013 Hold status Total Hold status Immigration and Customs Enforcement U.S. Marshals Other* No hold Number of deaths 967 129 17 29 83 838 Percent of total jail population Average daily population 100% 714,976 23% 162,200 2 16,200 4 27,900 17 118,200 77% 552,700 Mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates 135 80 105 104 70 152 Note: Average daily population was calculated for Immigration and Customs Enforcement, U.S. Marshals, and other authorities based on their proportion of the confined population on December 31. *Includes state or federal prison, Bureau of Indian Affairs, or any other jail jurisdiction. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 14 Table 11 Number of local jail inmates held on an average day, by state, 2000–2013 State 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Total 598,397 639,941 668,168 688,030 715,660 742,261 772,334 782,592 779,704 749,449 733,775 722,735 745,965 714,976 Alabama 12,951 11,857 13,380 12,613 13,454 14,653 14,921 15,858 16,156 13,868 15,054 15,333 14,944 13,285 Alaska* 60 81 97 79 105 80 70 64 52 70 64 73 104 82 Arizona 10,859 13,590 12,704 13,815 14,648 15,302 15,085 16,539 17,844 15,043 13,242 13,467 14,542 14,355 Arkansas 5,271 5,571 6,111 6,248 6,167 6,023 6,402 6,986 7,373 7,453 7,420 7,189 7,447 7,067 California 72,640 72,452 75,594 76,168 77,964 81,951 81,778 83,483 83,520 81,652 74,830 71,781 79,513 81,728 Colorado 9,179 10,394 11,107 11,713 11,555 13,243 13,871 13,540 13,111 13,207 12,703 11,779 12,561 12,479 Connecticut ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Delaware ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ District of Columbia 1,656 1,618 3,161 2,268 3,477 2,318 3,473 3,142 2,987 3,089 3,037 3,011 2,455 2,288 Florida 49,358 50,056 54,638 53,556 60,056 63,386 64,721 66,956 66,823 61,606 58,958 57,959 57,040 52,365 Georgia 33,617 35,492 37,969 39,568 42,248 44,555 45,774 44,963 47,625 46,417 47,101 44,559 44,850 38,254 Hawaii ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Idaho 2,668 2,964 3,280 3,402 2,946 3,939 3,929 4,062 3,938 3,750 3,529 3,718 3,728 3,535 Illinois 17,452 19,701 20,691 21,478 20,370 29,744 20,391 20,660 20,966 19,601 20,224 20,666 21,376 22,173 Indiana 12,760 16,958 14,752 15,398 16,447 17,415 18,716 17,246 17,811 18,302 17,703 17,342 17,533 16,146 Iowa 3,046 3,109 3,612 3,853 3,620 4,167 4,023 4,158 4,085 3,891 3,993 4,099 4,264 4,051 Kansas 5,093 5,657 6,163 7,437 6,864 7,412 7,721 7,383 7,668 6,992 7,692 7,236 6,961 7,100 Kentucky 11,492 19,129 13,954 14,429 16,382 16,380 16,906 18,129 18,070 17,803 17,460 18,252 19,537 17,995 Louisiana 22,744 26,967 27,229 27,824 28,640 29,863 25,979 29,801 29,060 29,572 32,199 31,022 32,651 27,151 Maine 1,297 1,411 1,508 1,572 1,484 1,567 1,767 1,630 1,598 1,571 1,062 1,322 1,299 1,073 Maryland 10,471 10,960 12,069 12,545 12,974 12,696 13,039 14,005 13,577 12,205 12,398 12,423 12,233 12,063 Massachusetts 9,427 11,040 11,745 12,342 13,114 12,485 13,873 13,527 13,309 13,184 10,724 10,326 9,616 10,471 Michigan 15,869 16,460 16,644 16,713 17,956 18,197 18,739 18,436 17,676 17,001 16,457 16,541 17,089 17,203 Minnesota 4,958 5,663 5,954 6,408 7,033 7,265 7,286 7,582 7,105 6,747 6,835 6,537 6,473 6,624 Mississippi 9,885 9,280 10,160 10,872 10,495 10,984 10,981 11,811 11,057 9,732 10,501 10,601 12,620 11,575 Missouri 7,596 8,194 8,997 9,400 10,027 10,277 11,245 10,660 11,658 11,402 10,664 11,520 12,393 11,769 Montana 1,291 1,884 1,804 1,921 2,011 2,084 1,981 1,721 1,781 1,741 1,952 1,035 1,972 2,799 Nebraska 2,140 2,365 2,494 2,485 2,855 2,962 2,741 2,940 3,135 3,427 3,391 3,406 3,442 3,530 Nevada 5,216 5,407 5,656 7,537 6,869 6,144 6,479 7,638 7,531 7,737 7,410 7,083 6,922 6,902 New Hampshire 887 1,376 1,550 1,561 1,658 1,841 2,048 2,039 2,024 2,108 2,103 2,063 2,143 2,012 New Jersey 15,102 15,683 16,295 16,858 17,384 18,035 19,096 18,403 17,824 16,426 15,955 15,280 16,193 16,398 New Mexico 5,918 6,426 6,611 7,387 8,091 8,585 9,031 8,753 9,089 8,273 8,886 8,297 8,408 8,474 New York 27,403 28,709 30,640 30,488 30,588 30,778 32,229 31,335 30,304 29,877 30,122 29,793 28,259 26,959 North Carolina 12,276 12,901 15,103 15,319 16,454 17,958 18,295 19,104 19,382 16,470 18,601 18,288 19,168 18,783 North Dakota 619 650 746 828 876 997 963 889 962 897 947 1,111 1,190 1,088 Ohio 16,118 16,948 18,626 19,592 19,701 19,594 20,664 20,539 19,254 19,944 17,454 17,788 18,704 17,911 Oklahoma 7,228 7,243 7,534 8,206 9,114 10,053 10,988 10,796 10,062 10,493 8,632 8,654 9,544 9,447 Oregon 6,685 7,593 6,354 6,583 6,510 6,812 6,684 8,296 6,304 5,803 5,890 5,872 7,844 5,678 Pennsylvania 28,248 30,296 33,240 32,227 32,934 34,264 36,168 38,221 37,350 38,010 35,444 36,290 37,519 37,334 Rhode Island ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ South Carolina 8,752 10,565 12,181 11,009 11,590 12,104 12,749 13,608 13,634 12,654 12,236 11,970 11,472 11,592 South Dakota 1,163 1,138 1,296 1,347 1,514 1,562 1,645 1,537 1,417 1,626 1,572 1,505 1,746 1,845 Tennessee 20,232 20,265 20,955 23,042 23,188 24,224 32,464 25,177 26,547 26,350 23,553 24,104 24,783 25,253 Texas 57,999 54,639 56,185 60,223 62,907 53,967 68,106 69,284 69,392 67,519 67,302 66,604 67,396 64,317 Utah 5,378 5,616 5,817 6,271 6,517 6,407 6,567 6,881 6,929 6,928 7,267 7,194 7,288 6,446 Vermont ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Virginia 20,021 22,154 23,612 24,943 25,488 26,567 28,407 29,561 28,824 28,276 29,003 27,313 30,013 27,783 Washington 8,638 12,289 12,095 11,808 11,867 12,899 13,390 13,727 13,461 13,076 12,350 12,988 12,008 10,920 West Virginia 2,824 3,240 3,068 3,289 3,622 4,081 4,321 4,331 4,336 3,879 4,145 3,882 4,351 4,466 Wisconsin 12,986 12,865 13,557 14,063 14,397 14,908 15,098 15,641 15,401 12,157 14,143 13,965 12,835 12,625 Wyoming 924 1,085 1,230 1,342 1,499 1,534 1,532 1,553 1,694 1,620 1,567 1,494 1,536 1,582 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. ~Not applicable. Prisons and jails form one integrated system. See prison tables for mortality data. *Prisons and jails form one integrated system. Includes data for 14 locally operated jails; excludes data for prisons and jails operated by the Alaska Department of Corrections. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 15 Table 12 Number of local jail deaths, by state, 2000–2013 State Total Alabama Alaska* Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 2000 904 24 0 15 9 109 13 ~ ~ 4 82 38 ~ 3 31 21 2 9 16 10 2 22 5 23 6 9 16 3 5 15 3 31 15 57 15 1 23 15 10 38 ~ 17 4 29 97 6 ~ 34 8 2 7 0 2001 942 27 0 18 13 124 16 ~ ~ 0 98 39 ~ 3 21 21 4 9 13 22 2 20 10 17 8 12 14 1 5 18 2 17 9 52 17 1 20 18 10 50 ~ 23 2 28 84 6 ~ 41 10 6 11 0 2002 970 21 0 24 14 131 14 ~ ~ 10 79 50 ~ 1 22 14 3 12 12 22 7 20 16 18 6 17 8 5 6 6 5 17 9 51 32 2 30 9 7 51 ~ 17 1 29 96 13 ~ 36 11 2 12 2 2003 1,002 15 0 16 22 126 13 ~ ~ 12 85 45 ~ 2 30 23 1 10 14 32 3 25 9 26 9 17 17 5 2 6 3 38 7 47 22 2 30 13 7 53 ~ 11 0 23 96 7 ~ 42 16 6 11 3 2004 1,021 23 0 12 13 120 11 ~ ~ 13 86 54 ~ 1 41 18 4 15 16 41 2 15 8 20 9 17 6 3 4 8 3 34 17 43 21 1 18 14 15 66 ~ 16 1 39 99 11 ~ 33 11 5 10 4 2005 1,045 23 0 27 7 156 18 ~ ~ 11 79 41 ~ 7 25 16 4 11 22 31 1 23 21 29 8 16 10 6 2 14 1 32 11 51 17 0 24 18 8 57 ~ 19 3 36 89 10 ~ 30 11 6 11 3 2006 1,094 34 0 19 11 126 13 ~ ~ 12 99 46 ~ 5 37 26 3 10 21 26 5 27 14 21 11 18 13 1 6 9 4 36 21 52 21 2 26 21 11 56 ~ 21 1 30 98 7 ~ 36 19 6 11 2 2007 1,100 21 0 21 10 129 21 ~ ~ 10 103 44 ~ 7 31 18 5 7 25 31 1 32 14 18 8 18 25 2 2 10 4 34 15 52 28 1 26 24 3 55 ~ 14 1 35 90 11 ~ 59 15 4 15 1 2008 958 19 0 12 15 106 21 ~ ~ 7 77 55 ~ 1 29 11 2 12 22 34 1 25 17 12 4 14 17 2 5 8 2 27 11 32 19 1 23 17 15 44 ~ 19 2 37 86 6 ~ 49 16 6 17 1 2009 960 20 0 11 5 138 14 ~ ~ 8 88 45 ~ 6 29 16 6 11 18 22 2 20 17 20 3 13 20 6 7 14 5 25 11 37 21 2 26 18 7 37 ~ 15 2 34 76 12 ~ 39 14 7 11 2 2010 918 28 0 16 7 121 20 ~ ~ 4 57 48 ~ 3 23 22 3 10 21 26 3 24 16 18 10 14 21 3 6 8 1 29 17 37 24 2 23 18 9 31 ~ 19 0 20 84 8 ~ 29 16 5 13 1 2011 889 18 1 9 16 92 12 ~ ~ 7 66 45 ~ 5 21 21 8 10 16 20 7 21 5 24 6 14 12 8 5 13 4 20 23 36 17 1 28 12 8 46 ~ 7 1 40 70 14 ~ 42 16 7 14 1 2012 958 18 1 10 10 112 9 ~ ~ 2 69 47 ~ 4 23 19 4 11 21 42 0 17 14 17 7 9 27 3 4 12 3 25 16 40 25 3 33 13 3 58 ~ 22 0 35 72 11 ~ 40 20 10 13 4 2013 967 19 0 14 15 128 20 ~ ~ 6 65 47 ~ 6 33 18 9 17 13 37 1 20 10 14 5 15 19 5 7 10 1 23 10 40 21 5 30 16 4 41 ~ 21 2 26 97 16 ~ 27 16 6 10 2 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. ~Not applicable. Prisons and jails form one integrated system. See prison tables for mortality data. *Prisons and jails form one integrated system. Includes data for 14 locally operated jails; excludes data for prisons and jails operated by the Alaska Department of Corrections. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 16 Table 13 Mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates, by state, 2000–2013 State Total Alabama Alaska* Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 2000 151 185 0 138 171 ! 150 142 ~ ~ 242 ! 166 113 ~ 112 ! 178 165 66 ! 177 ! 139 44 ! 154 ! 210 53 ! 145 121 ! 91 ! 211 232 ! 234 ! 288 338 ! 205 253 208 122 162 ! 143 208 150 ! 135 ~ 194 344 ! 143 167 112 ! ~ 170 93 ! 71 ! 54 ! 0 2001 147 228 0 132 233 171 154 ~ ~ 0 196 110 ~ 101 ! 107 124 129 ! 159 ! 68 82 142 ! 182 91 ! 103 141 ! 129 171 53 ! 211 ! 333 145 ! 108 140 ! 181 132 154 ! 118 249 132 ! 165 ~ 218 176 ! 138 154 107 ! ~ 185 81 ! 185 ! 86 ! 0 2002 145 157 0 189 229 173 126 ~ ~ 316 ! 145 132 ~ 30 ! 106 95 83 ! 195 86 81 464 ! 166 136 108 101 ! 167 89 ! 277 ! 241 ! 106 ! 323 ! 104 136 ! 166 212 268 ! 161 119 ! 110 ! 153 ~ 140 77 ! 138 171 223 ~ 152 91 ! 65 ! 89 163 ! 2003 146 119 0 116 352 165 111 ~ ~ 529 159 114 ~ 59 ! 140 149 26 ! 134 ! 97 115 191 ! 199 73 ! 156 140 ! 156 181 260 ! 80 ! 80 ! 192 ! 225 95 ! 154 144 242 ! 153 158 106 ! 164 ~ 100 ! 0 100 159 112 ! ~ 168 136 182 ! 78 ! 224 ! 2004 143 171 0 82 211 154 95 ! ~ ~ 374 143 128 ~ 34 ! 201 109 110 ! 219 98 143 135 ! 116 61 ! 111 128 ! 162 60 ! 149 ! 140 ! 116 ! 181 ! 196 210 141 128 114 ! 91 154 230 200 ~ 138 66 ! 168 157 169 ! ~ 129 93 ! 138 ! 69 ! 267 ! 2005 141 157 0 176 116 ! 190 136 ~ ~ 475 ! 125 92 ~ 178 ! 84 92 96 ! 148 ! 134 104 64 ! 181 168 159 110 ! 146 97 ! 288 ! 68 ! 228 54 ! 177 128 ! 166 95 0 122 179 117 ! 166 ~ 157 192 ! 149 165 156 ! ~ 113 85 ! 147 ! 74 ! 196 ! 2006 142 228 0 126 172 ! 154 94 ~ ~ 346 153 100 ~ 127 ! 181 139 75 ! 130 ! 124 100 283 ! 207 101 112 151 ! 164 116 50 ! 219 ! 139 ! 195 ! 189 233 161 115 208 ! 126 191 165 ! 155 ~ 165 61 ! 92 144 107 ! ~ 127 142 139 ! 73 ! 131 ! 2007 141 132 0 127 143 ! 155 155 ~ ~ 318 ! 154 98 ~ 172 ! 150 104 120 ! 95 ! 138 104 61 ! 228 103 98 106 ! 152 235 116 ! 68 ! 131 ! 196 ! 185 171 166 147 113 ! 127 222 36 ! 144 ~ 103 65 ! 139 130 160 ! ~ 200 109 92 ! 96 64 ! 2008 123 118 0 67 203 127 160 ~ ~ 234 ! 115 115 ~ 25 ! 138 62 ! 49 ! 156 122 117 63 ! 184 128 68 56 ! 127 146 112 ! 159 ! 106 ! 99 ! 151 121 ! 106 98 104 ! 119 169 238 118 ~ 139 141 ! 139 124 87 ! ~ 170 119 138 ! 110 59 ! 2009 128 144 0 73 ! 67 ! 169 106 ~ ~ 259 ! 143 97 ~ 160 ! 148 87 154 ! 157 ! 101 74 127 ! 164 129 118 44 ! 134 175 345 ! 204 ! 181 237 ! 152 133 ! 124 128 223 ! 130 172 121 ! 97 ~ 119 123 ! 129 113 173 ~ 138 107 180 ! 90 ! 123 ! 2010 125 186 0 121 94 ! 162 157 ~ ~ 132 ! 97 102 ~ 85 ! 114 124 75 ! 130 ! 120 81 282 ! 194 149 109 146 ! 133 197 154 ! 177 ! 108 ! 48 ! 182 191 123 129 211 ! 132 209 153 ! 87 ~ 155 0 85 125 110 ! ~ 100 130 121 ! 92 64 ! 2011 123 117 1,370 ! 67 ! 223 128 102 ~ ~ 232 ! 114 101 ~ 134 ! 102 121 195 ! 138 ! 88 64 530 ! 169 48 ! 145 92 ! 132 104 773 ! 147 ! 184 194 ! 131 277 121 93 90 ! 157 139 136 ! 127 ~ 58 ! 66 ! 166 105 195 ~ 154 123 180 ! 100 67 ! 2012 128 120 962 ! 69 ! 134 ! 141 72 ! ~ ~ 81 ! 121 105 ~ 107 ! 108 108 94 ! 158 ! 107 129 0 139 146 99 108 ! 71 ! 218 152 ! 116 ! 173 140 ! 154 190 142 130 252 ! 176 136 38 ! 155 ~ 192 0 141 107 151 ! ~ 133 167 230 ! 101 260 ! 2013 135 143 0 98 212 157 160 ~ ~ 262 ! 124 123 ~ 170 ! 149 111 222 ! 239 72 136 93 ! 166 96 ! 81 75 ! 130 161 179 ! 198 ! 145 ! 50 ! 140 118 ! 148 112 460 ! 167 169 70 ! 110 ~ 181 108 ! 103 151 248 ~ 97 147 134 ! 79 ! 126 ! Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Local jail mortality rates are per 100,000 inmates held in custody. Mortality rates are based on the average daily population (ADP). In 2000 and 2001, ADP was estimated by taking the average of January 1 and December 31 inmate population counts. Mortality rates between states are not directly comparable because rates are not adjusted. ~Not applicable. Prisons and jails form one integrated system. See prison tables for mortality data. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. *Prisons and jails form one integrated system. Includes data for 14 locally operated jails; excludes data for prisons and jails operated by the Alaska Department of Corrections. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 17 Table 14 Number of local jail jurisdictions reporting to the Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, by state, 2000–2013 State Total Alabama Alaska* Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 2000 2,988 151 15 16 85 68 55 ~ ~ 1 68 176 ~ 39 90 90 94 95 80 87 15 24 13 83 71 91 125 41 64 20 10 21 34 58 96 23 97 100 33 63 ~ 46 28 97 248 26 ~ 73 58 28 70 22 2001 2,973 149 15 15 84 67 55 ~ ~ 1 68 174 ~ 38 89 91 93 95 78 86 15 24 13 83 71 90 125 41 63 20 10 21 35 58 96 23 96 100 33 63 ~ 46 29 97 247 26 ~ 72 58 28 70 22 2002 2,958 147 15 15 84 67 55 ~ ~ 1 68 174 ~ 38 90 90 93 95 80 85 15 24 13 82 71 89 125 40 63 20 10 21 35 58 96 23 96 100 33 63 ~ 46 29 96 246 26 ~ 72 58 19 70 22 2003 2,941 146 14 15 83 67 55 ~ ~ 1 68 172 ~ 38 90 90 93 95 79 85 15 24 13 82 71 88 124 40 63 20 10 21 34 58 96 23 93 99 33 63 ~ 45 29 96 245 26 ~ 72 57 18 70 22 2004 2,924 145 14 15 82 67 55 ~ ~ 1 67 170 ~ 38 89 90 93 95 79 85 15 24 13 82 71 88 120 41 63 20 10 21 34 58 94 23 93 98 33 63 ~ 45 29 96 242 26 ~ 72 57 16 70 22 2005 2,897 142 15 15 83 66 55 ~ ~ 1 67 167 ~ 38 90 90 93 95 76 83 15 24 13 82 71 85 119 40 63 20 10 21 32 58 94 23 93 96 32 63 ~ 45 28 96 242 26 ~ 69 56 13 70 22 2006 2,869 136 15 15 81 65 53 ~ ~ 1 67 164 ~ 38 90 90 93 94 74 83 15 24 13 81 71 84 120 40 62 20 10 21 32 58 94 22 92 94 32 63 ~ 45 28 95 242 26 ~ 66 56 12 70 22 2007 2,848 132 15 15 81 64 53 ~ ~ 1 67 162 ~ 37 90 90 93 94 74 83 14 24 13 81 71 84 119 40 62 20 10 21 32 58 94 21 91 93 32 63 ~ 45 28 94 237 26 ~ 64 56 12 70 22 2008 2,833 125 15 15 81 64 53 ~ ~ 1 67 159 ~ 37 90 90 93 93 74 83 14 24 13 81 70 83 119 40 62 20 10 21 32 58 93 21 91 93 32 63 ~ 45 28 94 236 26 ~ 64 56 12 70 22 2009 2,748 115 14 15 76 63 53 ~ ~ 1 65 152 ~ 35 90 89 92 90 70 79 14 23 13 81 68 80 111 37 61 20 10 20 29 57 89 22 91 88 31 63 ~ 45 26 90 232 26 ~ 64 56 11 69 22 2010 2,754 117 15 15 71 63 52 ~ ~ 1 66 153 ~ 34 90 89 90 92 72 82 11 24 13 81 70 77 115 39 61 20 10 21 29 57 92 22 90 90 31 63 ~ 42 27 89 229 26 ~ 65 55 11 70 22 2011 2,746 115 15 15 73 62 50 ~ ~ 1 66 154 ~ 34 88 90 93 90 73 75 12 24 13 80 69 77 115 39 60 20 10 21 31 58 93 22 93 88 30 63 ~ 44 25 89 228 25 ~ 65 55 10 70 23 2012 2,805 122 15 15 77 63 52 ~ ~ 1 67 158 ~ 35 90 90 93 93 75 83 12 24 13 81 70 83 116 39 61 20 10 21 31 56 93 22 93 89 31 63 ~ 45 27 95 234 26 ~ 62 55 11 70 23 2013 2,703 116 15 15 67 63 54 ~ ~ 1 63 145 ~ 36 89 88 92 95 74 76 11 24 11 79 76 67 109 37 60 18 10 21 31 55 90 22 98 79 32 60 ~ 44 27 90 224 24 ~ 58 55 11 68 23 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. ~Not applicable. Prisons and jails form one integrated system. See prison tables for mortality data. *Prisons and jails form one integrated system. Includes data for 14 locally operated jails; excludes data for prisons and jails operated by the Alaska Department of Corrections. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 18 Table 15 Number of local jail jurisdictions reporting one or more deaths to the Deaths in Custody Program, by state, 2000–2013 State Total Alabama Alaska* Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 2000 435 15 0 5 7 30 6 ~ ~ 1 23 24 ~ 3 7 11 2 8 11 5 2 7 3 12 5 8 10 3 5 7 3 12 9 12 13 1 13 10 4 15 ~ 11 4 17 50 3 ~ 21 8 2 7 0 2001 484 22 0 5 10 32 7 ~ ~ 0 30 28 ~ 2 6 17 4 9 10 15 2 9 6 8 8 11 10 1 5 8 2 10 7 10 17 1 14 11 7 21 ~ 14 2 13 40 5 ~ 24 7 6 8 0 2002 485 20 0 7 10 29 11 ~ ~ 1 27 34 ~ 1 11 11 3 10 9 15 5 3 7 13 6 12 7 4 6 3 5 7 6 17 18 2 16 7 4 23 ~ 14 1 15 40 4 ~ 22 7 2 8 2 2003 511 14 0 4 16 36 6 ~ ~ 1 27 31 ~ 2 20 15 1 9 13 16 3 10 5 18 8 15 14 5 2 4 2 12 5 15 15 2 19 7 4 19 ~ 7 0 13 42 5 ~ 20 10 6 10 3 2004 518 16 0 4 11 32 9 ~ ~ 1 31 29 ~ 1 14 15 3 10 14 24 1 6 5 15 7 15 6 3 4 5 2 12 8 12 17 1 15 6 7 28 ~ 14 1 24 47 8 ~ 17 6 5 4 3 2005 522 22 0 7 4 34 12 ~ ~ 1 29 33 ~ 7 11 14 4 11 12 15 1 9 8 17 6 13 9 4 2 6 1 11 4 12 16 0 17 13 6 18 ~ 15 3 19 49 4 ~ 19 11 2 8 3 2006 539 25 0 5 10 27 10 ~ ~ 1 30 29 ~ 5 13 19 3 7 15 17 5 11 8 15 9 15 10 1 5 4 3 12 8 12 17 2 17 12 7 20 ~ 14 1 15 49 3 ~ 22 11 5 8 2 2007 534 16 0 5 7 32 11 ~ ~ 1 33 33 ~ 7 15 12 5 6 17 16 1 6 7 14 6 13 17 2 2 5 3 15 10 13 17 1 19 13 3 25 ~ 10 1 19 38 8 ~ 26 8 3 12 1 2008 501 15 0 5 11 30 13 ~ ~ 1 25 29 ~ 1 13 10 2 11 15 24 1 7 8 12 4 13 12 2 5 6 2 12 6 9 14 1 16 9 9 16 ~ 15 2 22 37 2 ~ 27 9 5 12 1 2009 501 17 0 5 4 33 6 ~ ~ 1 31 27 ~ 6 9 11 5 7 16 16 2 10 8 10 2 11 16 6 3 6 4 11 4 18 17 2 16 12 5 19 ~ 10 2 19 43 6 ~ 20 9 5 9 2 2010 501 24 0 6 6 28 11 ~ ~ 1 23 30 ~ 2 12 15 3 6 19 16 3 9 8 12 8 11 19 2 5 5 1 12 10 11 19 2 15 13 5 15 ~ 12 0 14 41 5 ~ 17 10 4 10 1 2011 523 16 1 4 13 28 7 ~ ~ 1 28 30 ~ 4 14 16 7 9 15 13 5 11 3 13 6 12 10 6 4 5 4 10 12 18 12 1 18 9 5 21 ~ 6 1 22 44 8 ~ 22 12 5 11 1 2012 538 17 1 3 8 29 7 ~ ~ 1 27 35 ~ 4 15 15 4 8 15 25 0 9 5 12 5 8 20 2 2 6 2 13 9 14 23 1 22 12 3 23 ~ 17 0 21 40 4 ~ 20 9 8 12 2 2013 542 18 0 4 11 36 11 ~ ~ 1 31 30 ~ 6 12 14 7 11 10 23 1 9 7 12 5 10 15 4 6 7 1 10 8 15 19 5 21 10 4 21 ~ 14 2 11 51 6 ~ 19 10 4 8 2 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. ~Not applicable. Prisons and jails form one integrated system. See prison tables for mortality data. *Prisons and jails form one integrated system. Includes data for 14 locally operated jails; excludes data for prisons and jails operated by the Alaska Department of Corrections. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 19 Table 16 Number of state prisoner deaths, by cause of death, 2001–2013 Cause of death All causes Illness Cancer Heart disease Liver disease Respiratory disease AIDS-related All othera Suicide Drug/alcohol intoxication Accident Homicideb Other/unknown Missing Total 42,157 37,374 11,223 10,795 4,063 2,558 1,733 7,002 2,577 546 411 762 293 194 2001 2,869 2,567 691 743 307 139 275 412 168 35 22 39 0 38 2002 2,933 2,614 681 802 297 154 241 439 168 37 29 48 0 37 2003 3,152 2,830 811 801 306 194 209 509 199 23 26 49 25 0 2004 3,123 2,783 733 842 283 198 147 580 199 22 34 49 36 0 2005 3,168 2,817 805 835 318 212 156 491 213 37 28 56 17 0 2006 3,233 2,830 806 854 303 193 132 542 219 56 32 55 41 0 2007 3,389 2,980 772 840 316 205 120 727 215 41 28 57 16 52 2008 3,450 3,034 905 846 317 252 99 615 197 58 26 40 95 0 2009 3,417 3,028 974 844 333 196 98 583 202 50 32 54 16 35 2010 3,234 2,868 927 831 286 206 73 545 215 40 32 70 4 5 2011 3,353 2,982 1,028 856 339 198 57 504 185 58 38 70 11 9 2012 3,357 2,959 1,024 804 304 218 74 535 205 33 50 85 14 11 2013 3,479 3,082 1,066 897 354 193 52 520 192 56 34 90 18 7 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Excludes executions; for execution data, see Capital Punishment, 2013 - Statistical Tables (NCJ 248448, BJS web, December 2014). See Methodology for details on illnesses and homicides. aIncludes other specified illnesses, such as cerebrovascular disease, influenza, and other nonleading natural causes of death, as well as unspecified illnesses. bIncludes homicides committed by other inmates, incidental to the staff use of force, and resulting from assaults sustained prior to incarceration. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013. Table 17 Percent of state prisoner deaths, by cause of death, 2001–2013 Cause of death All causes Illness Cancer Heart disease Liver disease Respiratory disease AIDS-related All othera Suicide Drug/alcohol intoxication Accident Homicideb Other/unknown Missing 2001 100% 89.5% 24.1 25.9 10.7 4.8 9.6 14.4 5.9% 1.2% 0.8% 1.4% 0.0% 1.3% 2002 100% 89.1% 23.2 27.3 10.1 5.3 8.2 15.0 5.7% 1.3% 1.0% 1.6% 0.0% 1.3% 2003 100% 89.8% 25.7 25.4 9.7 6.2 6.6 16.1 6.3% 0.7% 0.8% 1.6% 0.8% 0.0% 2004 100% 89.1% 23.5 27.0 9.1 6.3 4.7 18.6 6.4% 0.7% 1.1% 1.6% 1.2% 0.0% 2005 100% 88.9% 25.4 26.4 10.0 6.7 4.9 15.5 6.7% 1.2% 0.9% 1.8% 0.5% 0.0% 2006 100% 87.5% 24.9 26.4 9.4 6.0 4.1 16.8 6.8% 1.7% 1.0% 1.7% 1.3% 0.0% 2007 100% 87.9% 22.8 24.8 9.3 6.0 3.5 21.5 6.3% 1.2% 0.8% 1.7% 0.5% 1.5% 2008 100% 87.9% 26.2 24.5 9.2 7.3 2.9 17.8 5.7% 1.7% 0.8% 1.2% 2.8% 0.0% 2009 100% 88.6% 28.5 24.7 9.7 5.7 2.9 17.1 5.9% 1.5% 0.9% 1.6% 0.5% 1.0% 2010 100% 88.7% 28.7 25.7 8.8 6.4 2.3 16.9 6.6% 1.2% 1.0% 2.2% 0.1% 0.2% 2011 100% 88.9% 30.7 25.5 10.1 5.9 1.7 15.0 5.5% 1.7% 1.1% 2.1% 0.3% 0.3% 2012 100% 88.1% 30.5 23.9 9.1 6.5 2.2 15.9 6.1% 1.0% 1.5% 2.5% 0.4% 0.3% 2013 100% 88.6% 30.6 25.8 10.2 5.5 1.5 14.9 5.5% 1.6% 1.0% 2.6% 0.5% 0.2% Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Excludes executions; for execution data, see Capital Punishment, 2013 - Statistical Tables (NCJ 248448, BJS web, December 2014). See Methodology for details on illnesses and homicides. aIncludes other specified illnesses, such as cerebrovascular disease, influenza, and other nonleading natural causes of death, as well as unspecified illnesses. bIncludes homicides committed by other inmates, incidental to the staff use of force, and resulting from assaults sustained prior to incarceration. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 20 Table 18 Mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by cause of death, 2001–2013 Cause of death All causes Illness Cancer Heart disease Liver disease Respiratory disease AIDS-related All othera Suicide Drug/alcohol intoxication Accident Homicideb Other/unknown Missing 2001 242 216 58 63 26 12 23 35 14 3 2 3 0 3 2002 244 218 57 67 25 13 20 37 14 3 2 4 0 3 2003 257 231 66 65 25 16 17 42 16 2 2 4 2 0 2004 252 224 59 68 23 16 12 47 16 2 3 4 3 0 2005 253 225 64 67 25 17 12 39 17 3 2 4 1 0 2006 249 218 62 66 23 15 10 42 17 4 2 4 3 0 2007 256 225 58 64 24 16 9 55 16 3 2 4 1 4 2008 260 229 68 64 24 19 7 46 15 4 2 3 7 0 2009 258 228 73 64 25 15 7 44 15 4 2 4 1 3 2010 245 217 70 63 22 16 6 41 16 3 2 5 -- ! -- ! 2011 260 231 80 66 26 15 4 39 14 4 3 5 1! 1! 2012 265 234 81 63 24 17 6 42 16 3 4 7 1 1! 2013 274 243 84 71 28 15 4 41 15 4 3 7 1 1! Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Excludes executions; for execution data, see Capital Punishment, 2013 - Statistical Tables (NCJ 248448, BJS web, December 2014). See Methodology for details on rates, illnesses, and homicides. --Less than 0.5. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aIncludes other specified illnesses, such as cerebrovascular disease, influenza, and other nonleading natural causes of death, as well as unspecified illnesses. bIncludes homicides committed by other inmates, incidental to the staff use of force, and resulting from assaults sustained prior to incarceration. Sources: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013; and National Prisoner Statistics, 2001–2013. Table 19 Number of state prisoner deaths, by selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older 2001 2,869 2002 2,933 2003 3,152 2004 3,123 2005 3,168 2006 3,233 2007 3,389 2008 3,450 2009 3,417 2010 3,234 2011 3,353 2012 3,357 2013 3,479 2,769 100 2,814 119 3,024 126 2,987 136 3,025 143 3,103 130 3,252 137 3,287 163 3,267 150 3,117 117 3,210 143 3,244 113 3,338 141 1,340 1,161 322 46 1,400 1,151 332 44 1,591 1,200 308 44 1,546 1,179 332 65 1,623 1,162 324 54 1,627 1,148 404 50 1,718 1,225 383 54 1,821 1,157 399 73 1,774 1,199 372 58 1,680 1,122 359 61 1,912 1,039 329 61 1,789 1,113 379 70 1,902 1,104 402 70 2 86 256 656 893 971 1 62 248 661 908 1,053 3 57 277 666 980 1,164 1 81 255 619 963 1,202 1 78 243 599 1,009 1,238 1 60 250 561 1,061 1,300 1 68 226 513 1,031 1,550 3 67 222 468 1,063 1,627 0 69 210 467 1,039 1,631 3 69 217 382 957 1,606 2 50 201 397 930 1,770 0 69 190 360 876 1,862 0 68 219 334 857 1,966 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Detail may not sum to total due to missing data. Excludes executions; for execution data, see Capital Punishment, 2013 - Statistical Tables (NCJ 248448, BJS web, December 2014). aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. See Methodology. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 21 Table 20 Percent of state prisoner deaths, by selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older 2001 100% 2002 100% 2003 100% 2004 100% 2005 100% 2006 100% 2007 100% 2008 100% 2009 100% 2010 100% 2011 100% 2012 100% 2013 100% 96.5% 3.5 95.9% 4.1 96.0% 4.0 95.6% 4.4 95.5% 4.5 96.0% 4.0 96.0% 4.0 95.3% 4.7 95.6% 4.4 96.4% 3.6 95.7% 4.3 96.6% 3.4 95.9% 4.1 46.7% 40.5 11.2 1.6 47.8% 39.3 11.3 1.5 50.6% 38.2 9.8 1.4 49.5% 37.8 10.6 2.1 51.3% 36.7 10.2 1.7 50.4% 35.6 12.5 1.5 50.8% 36.2 11.3 1.6 52.8% 33.5 11.6 2.1 52.1% 35.2 10.9 1.7 52.1% 34.8 11.1 1.9 57.2% 31.1 9.8 1.8 53.4% 33.2 11.3 2.1 54.7% 31.7 11.6 2.0 0.1% 3.0 8.9 22.9 31.2 33.9 -2.1% 8.5 22.5 31.0 35.9 0.1% 1.8 8.8 21.2 31.1 37.0 -2.6% 8.2 19.8 30.9 38.5 -2.5% 7.7 18.9 31.8 39.1 -1.9% 7.7 17.4 32.8 40.2 -2.0% 6.7 15.1 30.4 45.7 0.1% 1.9 6.4 13.6 30.8 47.2 0.0% 2.0 6.1 13.7 30.4 47.7 0.1% 2.1 6.7 11.8 29.6 49.7 0.1% 1.5 6.0 11.9 27.8 52.8 0.0% 2.1 5.7 10.7 26.1 55.6 0.0% 2.0 6.3 9.6 24.6 56.5 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Detail may not sum to total due to missing data. Excludes executions; for executions data, see Capital Punishment, 2013 - Statistical Tables (NCJ 248448, BJS web, December 2014). --Less than 0.05%. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. See Methodology. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013. Table 21 Mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older 2001 242 2002 244 2003 257 2004 252 2005 253 2006 249 2007 256 2008 260 2009 258 2010 245 2011 260 2012 265 2013 274 249 129 251 151 265 153 259 162 260 164 257 141 265 145 267 172 265 160 254 127 267 160 275 131 282 159 315 219 201 168 323 219 200 151 347 229 181 147 341 227 184 211 351 225 177 171 343 219 213 148 358 231 195 156 375 216 213 211 367 225 195 161 350 213 184 171 431 211 120 75 407 231 142 89 425 229 153 89 70 ! 39 63 181 583 2,029 33 ! 29 62 182 554 2,004 122 ! 26 68 183 555 2,021 40 ! 37 62 168 539 2,063 40 ! 35 58 161 559 2,103 36 ! 26 58 146 572 2,154 38 ! 29 51 131 543 2,500 122 ! 35 51 120 458 2,091 0 36 48 119 448 2,097 127 ! 36 51 112 374 1,528 87 ! 26 47 121 383 1,770 0 37 46 113 364 1,711 0 39 53 104 353 1,669 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Detail may not sum to total due to missing data. Excludes executions; for execution data, see Capital Punishment, 2013 - Statistical Tables (NCJ 248448, BJS web, December 2014). ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. Sources: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013; National Prisoner Statistics, 2001–2013; and Survey of Inmates in State Correctional Facilities, 2004. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 22 Table 22 Estimated number of state and federal prisoners in custody, by selected inmate characteristics, 2001–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 1,187,800 1,199,900 1,225,700 1,239,700 1,252,400 1,297,200 1,321,700 1,327,000 1,326,500 1,320,600 1,290,200 1,267,000 1,270,807 1,110,400 1,121,300 1,143,100 1,155,500 1,165,300 1,205,100 1,227,200 1,232,100 1,232,500 1,228,400 1,201,100 1,180,600 1,181,931 77,400 78,700 82,600 84,200 87,100 92,200 94,500 94,900 94,000 92,200 89,100 86,400 88,876 425,100 433,800 458,900 453,500 462,800 475,000 479,700 485,800 482,900 480,400 443,800 439,700 447,446 530,900 524,500 523,400 519,000 517,500 523,300 531,100 536,900 532,600 528,000 491,400 481,700 481,761 160,600 165,900 169,900 180,000 183,200 189,900 196,100 187,000 191,200 195,000 274,200 266,900 262,787 27,400 29,000 30,000 30,900 31,600 33,700 34,600 34,600 36,100 35,600 80,800 78,800 78,814 2,900 217,800 403,200 362,900 153,100 47,900 3,000 216,800 400,900 362,900 163,800 52,600 2,500 215,700 408,100 364,000 176,500 57,600 2,500 218,200 412,800 368,200 178,500 58,300 2,500 220,400 418,300 372,000 180,400 58,900 2,800 227,500 429,500 384,500 185,600 60,400 2,600 232,200 440,600 391,800 190,000 62,000 2,500 189,100 434,000 391,500 232,100 77,800 2,500 189,100 433,800 391,400 232,000 77,800 2,400 189,500 427,800 339,900 255,900 105,100 2,300 193,100 424,200 327,800 242,800 100,000 2,400 185,200 412,400 317,300 240,900 108,900 2,866 172,330 413,996 321,092 242,718 117,805 Note: Data rounded to the nearest 100. Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Data are from the Prisoners at Midyear series for 2001 to 2010 and from the Prisoners at Yearend series for 2011 to 2013. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. See Methodology. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. Sources: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013; and National Prisoner Statistics, 2001–2013. Table 23 Number of state prisoner deaths, by cause of death and selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic originc White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinod Othere Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older Illness Liver Respiratory AIDSdisease disease related 4,063 2,558 1,733 All causes 42,157 Cancer 11,223 Heart disease 10,795 40,437 1,718 10,816 407 10,434 361 3,926 137 2,420 138 21,723 14,960 4,645 750 6,161 3,943 921 175 5,690 4,074 871 147 2,217 941 796 100 18 884 3,014 6,683 12,565 18,938 2 57 272 1,106 3,377 6,396 1 110 510 1,564 2,935 5,662 1 8 70 549 1,946 1,481 Drug/alcohol intoxication 546 All othera 7,002 Suicide 2,577 Accident Homicideb 411 762 1,645 88 6,614 388 2,446 130 519 27 396 15 758 4 1,436 855 232 31 372 1,154 191 15 3,223 2,773 882 110 1,512 525 423 107 310 97 116 23 232 117 49 12 345 265 130 20 1 56 166 313 588 1,430 0 17 222 706 592 196 1 116 431 1,109 2,159 3,176 10 343 838 738 461 184 0 36 149 193 129 39 1 32 75 100 96 107 1 92 215 205 153 95 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Detail may not sum to total due to missing data. Mortality rates are based on the average daily population. See Methodology for details on rates, illnesses, Hispanic origin, homicides, and probation or parole violations. aIncludes other specified illnesses, such as cerebrovascular disease, influenza, and other nonleading natural causes of death, as well as unspecified illnesses. bIncludes homicides committed by other inmates, incidental to the staff use of force, and resulting from assaults sustained prior to incarceration. cExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. dIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. eIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 23 Table 24 Average annual mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by cause of death and selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic originc White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinod Othere Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older Illness Liver Respiratory AIDSdisease disease related 25 15 10 All causes 255 Cancer 68 Heart disease 65 263 150 70 36 68 32 26 12 16 12 11 8 43 34 16 11 3 2 3 1 5 -- ! 364 223 177 134 103 59 35 31 95 61 33 26 37 14 30 18 24 13 9 6 6 17 7 3 54 41 34 20 25 8 16 19 5 1 4 4 4 2 2 2 6 4 5 4 53 33 55 142 470 1,922 6! 2 5 24 126 649 3! 4 9 33 110 575 3! -- ! 1 12 73 150 3! 2 3 7 22 145 0 1 4 15 22 20 3! 4 8 24 81 322 30 ! 13 15 16 17 19 0 1 3 4 5 4 3! 1 1 2 4 11 3! 3 4 4 6 10 All othera 42 Drug/alcohol Suicide intoxication Accident 16 3 2 Homicideb 5 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Detail may not sum to total due to missing data. Mortality rates are based on the average daily population. See Methodology for details on rates, illnesses, homicides, and Hispanic origin. --Less than 0.5. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aIncludes other specified illnesses, such as cerebrovascular disease, influenza, and other nonleading natural causes of death, as well as unspecified illnesses. bIncludes homicides committed by other inmates, incidental to the staff use of force, and resulting from assaults sustained prior to incarceration. cExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. dIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. eIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. Sources: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013; National Inmate Survey, 2007, 2008–2009, and 2011–2012; and National Prisoner Statistics, 2001–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 24 Table 25 Number of state and federal prisoner deaths, by location, 2001–2013 Location Federal Statea Alabama Alaskab Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticutb Delawareb Florida Georgia Hawaiib Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Islandb South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermontb Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 2001 301 2,869 87 8 64 42 287 42 30 16 182 93 7 17 86 46 9 21 36 71 6 70 29 114 13 36 57 6 7 27 2 69 11 175 66 3 115 51 24 122 3 69 4 51 408 5 3 71 29 17 48 5 2002 335 2,933 85 14 72 31 337 51 30 15 183 102 13 9 72 49 11 22 41 78 7 71 20 113 15 33 65 5 8 25 9 60 15 185 59 1 113 64 33 126 8 45 11 61 396 9 2 69 30 8 49 3 2003 346 3,152 92 4 84 39 333 47 36 19 221 126 8 12 80 56 13 32 45 70 2 67 30 127 13 58 65 12 7 24 6 47 11 198 74 1 91 71 25 147 8 63 11 97 383 10 5 93 31 15 41 2 2004 333 3,123 65 8 66 34 348 39 33 13 226 90 8 12 97 56 15 30 42 94 4 78 25 138 6 51 77 12 7 31 6 57 16 153 94 1 126 53 34 161 7 50 5 71 395 11 1 86 36 13 40 2 2005 388 3,168 66 4 78 38 366 54 40 19 244 122 8 13 72 45 19 19 43 89 0 57 37 140 13 61 68 12 8 28 8 60 18 170 69 1 121 74 37 149 2 75 4 76 351 8 6 84 45 10 29 8 2006 328 3,233 61 6 72 37 424 31 25 13 261 103 5 18 94 70 12 16 46 72 6 61 39 138 9 58 66 5 8 23 6 70 13 131 90 1 106 80 40 124 8 65 4 84 443 7 7 78 36 13 45 3 2007 368 3,389 54 10 61 46 395 42 27 15 249 143 13 14 104 54 17 20 46 82 1 57 39 117 13 77 78 5 12 39 6 60 22 148 99 0 123 98 36 150 9 72 8 73 435 7 1 103 39 19 43 8 2008 399 3,450 75 14 77 41 369 38 32 15 291 128 14 18 71 70 21 24 68 117 2 69 29 99 17 54 87 9 6 35 5 66 29 133 117 0 101 88 31 145 6 83 6 74 469 11 3 86 35 19 44 9 2009 376 3,417 80 7 85 50 395 49 29 12 278 125 11 13 75 91 14 20 57 108 4 56 29 148 12 52 81 3 11 35 9 58 21 142 86 0 120 79 34 165 7 49 4 69 426 17 3 87 44 18 42 7 2010 387 3,234 66 13 85 54 414 48 21 23 275 112 12 13 94 69 13 22 42 100 3 40 39 93 16 52 88 2 12 41 4 56 16 124 87 1 116 60 39 141 7 70 8 74 375 13 5 94 35 20 25 2 2011 387 3,353 104 12 86 50 388 37 19 15 297 123 6 13 97 74 12 25 60 108 5 41 33 119 19 47 74 6 17 34 10 66 16 117 71 1 111 85 40 157 10 55 11 59 417 12 0 99 21 23 48 3 2012 350 3,357 86 11 87 43 368 48 24 10 324 103 12 9 85 59 20 17 55 116 2 46 42 124 14 41 71 11 11 37 5 48 14 115 79 3 126 79 26 157 6 58 9 84 462 15 2 86 33 24 46 4 2013 400 3,479 107 8 95 56 366 40 20 14 305 122 14 10 78 66 16 28 40 118 3 58 39 124 20 68 92 7 16 35 8 46 17 142 81 1 124 87 30 157 4 66 6 82 438 23 8 82 39 26 43 4 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Excludes executions; for execution data, see Capital Punishment, 2013 - Statistical Tables (NCJ 248448, BJS web, December 2014). aIncludes 9 prisoner deaths reported by the District of Columbia in 2001. As of December 30, 2001, sentenced felons from the District of Columbia were the responsibility of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. bPrisons and jails form one integrated system. Data include total jail and prison population. Sources: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013; National Prisoner Statistics, 2001–2006; and Federal Bureau of Prisons, 2007–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 25 Table 26 Mortality rate per 100,000 state and federal prisoners, by location, 2001–2013 Location Federal Statea Alabama Alaskab Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticutb Delawareb Florida Georgia Hawaiib Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Islandb South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermontb Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming 2001 221 243 352 175 ! 231 366 183 243 171 234 251 202 137 ! 323 194 234 113 ! 245 336 361 358 ! 295 284 233 203 238 199 215 ! 179 ! 274 83 ! 265 194 ! 259 205 276 ! 256 235 219 324 89 ! 318 143 ! 292 275 121 ! 214 ! 226 190 500 231 336 ! 2002 232 243 339 322 245 262 211 274 160 226 243 215 256 165 ! 169 241 131 ! 245 354 390 377 ! 294 202 223 219 215 218 174 ! 198 ! 248 364 ! 228 250 276 179 90 ! 250 291 283 317 230 ! 197 374 ! 333 260 210 ! 147 ! 223 184 224 ! 226 183 ! 2003 227 257 333 89 ! 270 323 206 242 200 287 278 267 145 ! 216 184 262 152 349 386 359 101 ! 282 305 257 172 366 218 393 172 ! 227 247 ! 183 177 ! 303 218 91 ! 205 313 205 360 224 ! 275 364 ! 507 250 216 ! 335 ! 301 191 396 185 123 ! 2004 208 251 254 176 ! 204 270 212 198 183 193 272 176 144 ! 208 220 255 176 334 315 483 199 ! 335 254 283 75 ! 312 251 444 169 ! 281 246 ! 224 250 239 264 88 ! 285 234 269 397 221 ! 221 164 ! 367 252 233 ! 51 ! 277 218 326 181 113 ! 2005 244 251 271 83 ! 234 305 218 256 223 280 282 250 139 ! 208 160 198 217 209 289 459 0 253 358 283 149 379 224 425 182 ! 240 330 ! 234 274 270 188 76 ! 268 323 287 355 59 ! 334 120 ! 394 223 158 ! 289 ! 273 268 248 ! 132 382 ! 2006 201 249 253 119 ! 201 288 246 141 132 185 289 195 91 ! 270 208 281 136 181 295 346 288 ! 269 362 268 102 ! 354 219 170 ! 182 ! 180 224 ! 274 196 206 239 75 ! 219 350 303 282 215 ! 283 121 ! 435 279 139 ! 316 ! 253 214 298 199 147 ! 2007 222 258 214 194 ! 162 347 230 185 139 211 262 264 238 198 230 215 196 229 299 401 47 ! 246 352 233 141 441 262 172 ! 273 293 217 ! 237 342 236 259 0 247 412 269 329 240 ! 305 244 ! 379 274 136 ! 47 ! 312 231 387 188 415 ! 2008 241 260 296 280 195 312 216 164 161 216 291 243 257 256 156 265 241 281 446 561 98 ! 298 260 203 188 302 289 309 ! 134 ! 272 175 ! 266 459 221 293 0 198 372 229 298 160 ! 350 179 ! 382 295 214 ! 142 ! 264 204 388 197 528 ! 2009 220 259 294 128 ! 210 375 234 216 153 182 274 233 227 ! 181 166 340 157 231 380 543 193 ! 254 260 325 126 302 265 97 ! 245 ! 278 309 ! 241 319 243 214 0 236 328 248 327 205 ! 207 118 ! 346 269 324 135 ! 281 255 356 189 402 ! 2010 224 246 241 242 212 380 254 211 113 361 269 212 227 180 194 253 137 243 290 526 154 ! 175 349 211 170 316 288 64 ! 260 336 153 ! 229 240 220 215 71 ! 224 248 281 293 222 ! 304 236 ! 369 234 239 241 ! 295 206 394 113 96 ! 2011 220 260 388 193 215 355 263 169 106 229 294 233 110 ! 174 200 270 132 268 429 573 253 ! 178 288 277 204 305 239 192 ! 365 280 413 ! 279 239 212 179 72 ! 218 358 291 316 330 ! 246 309 ! 298 261 227 0 324 123 447 214 139 ! 2012 198 265 321 174 ! 217 306 277 236 140 149 ! 325 187 227 117 ! 172 210 229 179 423 624 101 ! 211 377 284 149 260 228 355 ! 233 ! 294 195 ! 208 211 213 211 212 ! 248 324 184 313 197 ! 265 250 ! 424 298 283 98 ! 289 195 450 205 183 ! 2013 230 274 399 157 ! 232 392 272 198 115 206 302 227 271 139 ! 160 232 184 291 329 628 145 ! 267 367 284 213 436 292 224 ! 319 274 281 ! 207 251 266 218 64 ! 240 343 205 312 126 ! 306 166 ! 395 282 427 385 ! 273 220 456 192 175 ! Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Mortality rates are not directly comparable between states because rates are not adjusted. Excludes executions; for execution data, see Capital Punishment, 2013 - Statistical Tables (NCJ 248448, BJS web, December 2014). ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. See Methodology. aIncludes 9 prisoner deaths reported by the District of Columbia in 2001. As of December 31, 2001, sentenced felons from the District of Columbia were the responsibility of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. bPrisons and jails form one integrated system. Data include total jail and prison population. Sources: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013; National Prisoner Statistics, 2001–2006; and Federal Bureau of Prisons, 2007–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 26 Table 27 Number of state and federal prisoner deaths, by cause of death and location, 2001–2013 Location All causesa Federal 4,701 Stated 42,157 Alabama 1,028 Alaskae 119 Arizona 1,012 Arkansas 561 California 4,790 Colorado 566 Connecticute 366 Delawaree 199 Florida 3,336 Georgia 1,492 Hawaiie 131 Idaho 171 Illinois 1,105 Indiana 805 Iowa 192 Kansas 296 Kentucky 621 Louisiana 1,223 Maine 45 Maryland 771 Massachusetts 430 Michigan 1,594 Minnesota 180 Mississippi 688 Missouri 969 Montana 95 Nebraska 130 Nevada 414 New Hampshire 84 New Jersey 763 New Mexico 219 New York 1,933 North Carolina 1,072 North Dakota 14 Ohio 1,493 Oklahoma 969 Oregon 429 Pennsylvania 1,901 Rhode Islande 85 South Carolina 820 South Dakota 91 Tennessee 955 Texas 5,398 Utah 148 Vermonte 46 Virginia 1,118 Washington 453 West Virginia 225 Wisconsin 543 Wyoming 60 Cancer … 11,223 267 19 266 155 1,131 110 49 44 1,001 395 36 47 332 209 66 91 192 394 12 160 113 532 52 173 275 25 26 81 31 175 58 527 342 3 489 235 122 521 18 172 17 241 1,226 31 10 375 131 64 172 10 Heart disease … 10,795 246 25 227 191 811 109 88 45 697 498 21 49 316 213 39 76 200 330 12 174 107 499 33 269 276 17 33 102 17 227 40 491 281 4 429 247 92 546 20 315 27 279 1,384 30 10 298 108 85 141 19 Illness Liver Respiratory disease disease … … 4,063 2,558 104 62 15 2 141 59 43 28 523 344 106 40 58 20 18 11 267 213 92 110 17 4 11 10 59 55 68 50 10 18 35 15 49 24 100 47 5 2 64 30 48 24 140 75 29 7 38 35 114 54 14 4 19 6 31 11 10 3 52 48 41 16 171 85 94 73 2 0 88 108 112 57 75 15 196 102 1 2 46 42 14 7 107 53 581 429 14 6 8 1 113 58 56 29 18 10 36 48 9 5 AIDSrelated 159 1,733 34 1 27 22 114 1 9 19 272 76 4 1 63 19 5 1 25 95 1 99 9 38 1 20 19 0 3 9 2 81 3 209 57 0 31 25 4 32 4 33 1 36 147 0 3 52 9 5 10 1 All otherb 4,139 7,002 205 16 137 69 1,009 103 76 27 664 177 20 24 149 131 24 50 106 163 6 87 61 156 31 88 157 17 15 105 6 104 31 194 158 3 223 136 63 371 8 150 8 143 1,164 30 5 147 74 34 65 10 Suicide 198 2,577 18 20 83 29 425 45 55 22 91 66 21 21 92 51 25 16 14 24 3 60 41 92 22 30 47 12 10 26 11 40 18 165 33 1 81 56 30 92 18 35 11 39 326 27 6 37 25 4 57 4 Drug/alcohol intoxication Accident … 49 546 411 3 12 8 8 36 5 1 10 174 35 20 13 2 5 4 0 10 32 1 13 2 1 1 2 8 12 26 12 1 0 2 6 2 4 1 8 1 0 48 6 10 7 14 21 3 1 3 9 6 5 3 1 4 2 2 2 4 0 9 6 4 1 24 23 3 18 1 0 7 7 19 21 11 6 6 9 4 3 1 2 1 3 17 9 16 50 3 1 3 0 3 4 3 8 1 2 7 5 1 1 Homicidec 116 762 16 2 26 10 182 19 4 2 60 47 4 2 14 20 1 3 2 5 3 36 2 14 1 10 13 2 1 7 0 10 7 20 11 0 24 40 6 13 1 22 2 22 54 3 0 10 7 2 0 0 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Detail may not sum to total due to missing data. Excludes executions; for execution data, see Capital Punishment, 2013 - Statistical Tables (NCJ 248448, BJS web, December 2014). See Methodology for details on illnesses and homicides. … Not available. aIncludes other, unknown, and missing causes of death. bIncludes other specified illnesses, such as cerebrovascular disease, influenza, and other nonleading natural causes of death, as well as unspecified illnesses. cIncludes homicides committed by other inmates, incidental to the staff use of force, and resulting from assaults sustained prior to incarceration. dIncludes 9 prisoner deaths reported by the District of Columbia in 2001. As of December 30, 2001, sentenced felons from the District of Columbia were the responsibility of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. ePrisons and jails form one integrated system. Data include total jail and prison population. Sources: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013; National Prisoner Statistics, 2001–2006; and Federal Bureau of Prisons, 2007–2013. Table 28 Average annual mortality rate per 100,000 state and federal prisoners, by cause of death and location, 2001–2013 Location Federal Statec Alabama Alaskad Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticutd Delawared Florida Georgia Hawaiid Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Islandd South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermontd Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming All causes 222 255 305 179 216 331 231 208 154 227 281 223 189 199 186 251 169 253 351 479 174 259 310 258 161 326 246 246 227 268 248 237 262 244 222 82 237 319 252 323 193 278 213 379 265 228 182 276 208 379 189 242 Cancer … 68 79 29 57 91 55 40 21 50 84 59 52 55 56 65 58 78 108 154 46 54 82 86 47 82 70 65 45 52 92 54 69 67 71 18 ! 78 77 72 89 41 58 40 96 60 48 40 ! 93 60 108 60 40 ! Heart disease … 65 73 38 48 113 39 40 37 51 59 75 30 57 53 66 34 65 113 129 46 58 77 81 30 127 70 44 58 66 50 70 48 62 58 23 ! 68 81 54 93 45 107 63 111 68 46 40 ! 74 50 143 49 77 Illness Liver Respiratory disease disease … … 25 15 31 18 23 3! 30 13 25 17 25 17 39 15 24 8 21 13 ! 22 18 14 16 24 6! 13 ! 12 ! 10 9 21 16 9! 16 30 13 28 14 39 18 19 ! 8! 21 10 35 17 23 12 26 6! 18 17 29 14 36 10 ! 33 10 ! 20 7! 30 ! 9! 16 15 49 19 22 11 20 15 12 ! 0 14 17 37 19 44 9 33 17 2! 5! 16 14 33 16 ! 42 21 29 21 22 9! 32 ! 4! 28 14 26 13 30 17 ! 13 17 36 ! 20 ! AIDSrelated 8 10 10 2! 6 13 6 -- ! 4! 22 23 11 6! 1! 11 6 4! 1! 14 37 4! 33 6! 6 1! 9 5 0 5! 6! 6! 25 4! 26 12 0 5 8 2! 5 9! 11 2! 14 7 0 12 ! 13 4! 8! 3! 4! All othera 195 42 61 24 29 41 49 38 32 31 56 26 29 28 25 41 21 43 60 64 23 ! 29 44 25 28 42 40 44 26 68 18 ! 32 37 25 33 18 ! 35 45 37 63 18 ! 51 19 ! 57 57 46 20 ! 36 34 57 23 40 ! Suicide 9 16 5 30 18 17 21 17 23 25 8 10 30 24 15 16 22 14 8 9 12 ! 20 30 15 20 14 12 31 17 ! 17 32 ! 12 22 21 7 6! 13 18 18 16 41 12 26 ! 15 16 42 24 ! 9 11 7! 20 16 ! Drug/alcohol intoxication Accident … 2 3 2 1! 4 12 ! 12 ! 8 1! 1! 6! 8 2 7 5 1! 2! 5! 0 1! 3 -- ! 2 3! 1! 1! 2! 1! 2 8 4 1! 0 2! 5! 1! 2! -- ! 3! 4! 0 16 2! 7! 5! 2 3 3! 1! 1! 4! 2! 1! 8! 3! 7! 3! 1! 1! 12 ! 0 3! 2! 5! 1! 3 3 1! 4 6! 0 1! 1! 6 7 6! 4! 1! 2! 9! 7! -- ! 1! 2! 7! 7 4! 1 2 5! 2! 12 ! 0 1! 1! 1! 4! 2! 3! 2! 2! 4! 4! Homicideb 5 5 5 3! 6 6! 9 7 2! 2! 5 7 6! 2! 2 6 1! 3! 1! 2! 12 ! 12 1! 2 1! 5! 3 5! 2! 5! 0 3! 8! 3 2! 0 4 13 4! 2 2! 7 5! 9 3 5! 0 2! 3! 3! 0 0 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Mortality rates presented are not adjusted. Detail may not sum to total due to missing data. Excludes executions; for execution data, see Capital Punishment, 2013 - Statistical Tables (NCJ 248448, BJS web, December 2014). See Methodology for details on rates, illnesses, and homicides. --Less than 0.5. ...Not available. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aIncludes other specified illnesses, such as cerebrovascular disease, influenza, and other nonleading natural causes of death, as well as unspecified illnesses. bIncludes homicides committed by other inmates, incidental to the staff use of force, and resulting from assaults sustained prior to incarceration. cIncludes 9 prisoner deaths reported by the District of Columbia in 2001. As of December 30, 2001, sentenced felons from the District of Columbia were the responsibility of the Federal Bureau of Prisons. dPrisons and jails form one integrated system. Data include total jail and prison population. Sources: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013; National Prisoner Statistics, 2001–2006; and Federal Bureau of Prisons, 2007–2013. Methodology Data collection coverage The Deaths in Custody Reporting Program (DCRP) is an annual Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) data collection. The DCRP collects national, state, and incident-level data on persons who died while in the physical custody of the 50 state departments of corrections or the approximately 2,800 local adult jail jurisdictions nationwide. The DCRP began in 2000 under the Death in Custody Reporting Act of 2000 (P.L. 106-297), and it is the only national statistical collection to obtain comprehensive information about deaths in adult correctional facilities. BJS uses DCRP data to track national trends in the number and causes (or manners) of deaths occurring in state prison or local jail custody. Mortality data measured by the DCRP include decedent characteristics, such as age, sex, race or Hispanic origin, date of admission, conviction status, admission offense, and the location and type of facility (prison or jail) where the inmate died. The DCRP also collects data about circumstances surrounding the death, including the cause, time and location where the death occurred, and information on whether an autopsy was conducted and the availability of results to the respondent. Data on executions are excluded from this report but are accessible on the BJS website along with the DCRP mortality data. Statistics presented in this report are current as of March 1, 2015. For more information on mortality in correctional settings, see Mortality in Local Jails, 2000–2007 (NCJ 222988, BJS web, July 2010); Medical Causes of Death in State Prisons, 2001–2004 (NCJ 216340, BJS web, January 2007); and Suicide and Homicide in State Prisons and Local Jails (NCJ 210036, BJS web, August 2005). The DCRP data collection instruments are administered annually to both state prisons and local jails. Respondents provide an aggregate count of the number of deaths that occurred during the referenced calendar year. The jail (CJ-9) and prison (NPS-4A) survey instruments used to obtain data on each prison and jail death are available on the BJS website at www.bjs.gov. In addition to the death count, BJS requests that jails provide summary statistics about their population and admissions. All jails, including those with no deaths to report (which includes about 80% of jails in any given year) are asked to complete the annual summary survey form. The 2013 DCRP jail annual summary form was combined with the Census of Jails data collection, which gathered facility-level data on the jail reporting units. Items such as each facility’s count of inmates confined at yearend by race, operating expenditures, rated capacity, and number of employed staff were new for respondents this year. The instrument used for the Census of Jails included 18 questions, which was a significant increase compared to the 5-question instrument used in the past. BJS obtains a separate report describing the decedent’s characteristics and the circumstances surrounding the death for each death that occurred in a state prison or local jail. State prison and local jail respondents can submit individual records on decedents at any time during a collection cycle through a BJS web-based collection system. BJS has modified the survey instruments slightly over time, including changes to clarify questions and ease the burden on respondents. Several questions were added to capture information on any medical treatment that the inmate received prior to death. Changes also allowed respondents to elaborate on cause of death by adding text boxes to the intoxication, suicide, and inmate-involved homicide death questions. Previously, these fields had only been available for deaths due to illness, accident, homicides not caused by other inmates, and other unspecified causes. In addition, BJS clarified respondent instructions on the prison forms and removed a question collecting the conviction status of an inmate after an analysis showed that more than 99% of prison inmates were convicted at the time of death. BJS also streamlined the survey layout to simplify the progression through questions related to autopsies. Rather than initially submitting an incomplete instrument that indicated pending autopsy results, respondents were only permitted to complete the entire survey after autopsy results were available. This change reduced follow-up contact and the burden on respondents. Starting in 2001 and annually thereafter, BJS has collected DCRP data directly from state prison systems, maintaining a 100% response rate. Nonresponse The jail universe includes all jails currently operating and jails that have been contacted for the DCRP but have closed, consolidated, or otherwise eliminated operations. This universe allows BJS to determine jail participation in the DCRP. The most recent jail universe, constructed in January 2015, identified 2,870 jurisdictions representing 3,170 jail facilities. Of these, 2,703 jurisdictions (94.2%) participated in the DCRP. A jail jurisdiction is a legal entity that has responsibility for managing jail facilities. Jail jurisdictions typically operate at the county level, in which a sheriff ’s office or jail administrator manages the local facilities. The DCRP data identify the jail facility in which a jail inmate dies, but the data are arrayed at the jail jurisdiction level. BJS defines a jail as a locally operated correctional facility that confines persons before or after adjudication for more than 72 hours, excluding temporary lockups. Typically, there is one facility per jail jurisdiction, but the 2013 Census Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 29 of Jails found that 6.7% of jail jurisdictions had multiple facilities under a central authority.1 (See the BJS website for more information.) Determining eligibility for reporting to the DCRP In the DCRP, custody refers to the holding of an inmate in a facility or to the period during which a correctional authority maintains a chain of custody over an inmate. For instance, if a jail transports an ill inmate to a hospital for medical services and that inmate dies while in the chain of custody of the jail, then that death is counted as a death in custody. A death that occurs when an inmate is not in the custody of a correctional authority is considered beyond the scope of the DCRP. Out-of-scope deaths include inmates on escape status or under the supervision of community corrections on probation, parole, or home-electronic monitoring. BJS instructs both state prison and local jail officials to determine whether the inmate was in the physical custody of the jurisdiction at the time of death, regardless of the reason an inmate was being held. For state prisons responding to the survey, inmates in physical custody include those held in any private prison facility under contract to the responding state’s department of corrections or in any of their state-operated facilities, including halfway houses, prison camps or farms, training or treatment centers, and prison hospitals. BJS instructs state prison officials to exclude deaths of inmates who were transferred to local jails while still serving a prison term because the DCRP obtains information about such deaths through the jail reports. Jail inmate custody includes inmates who are temporarily out of the jail facility but are within the chain of custody of the jail. For example, a death in custody would include a jail inmate who died after being transferred to an offsite facility that cares for critically ill persons. From 2000 to 2013, the DCRP data have shown that about 84% of jail deaths occurring in medical facilities have occurred outside of the jail facility. Custody is further complicated by the dual law enforcement and jail administration functions of some sheriffs’ offices. As a result, some deaths reported as jail deaths actually occurred before the jail had custody of the decedent. BJS identifies and excludes from the DCRP these deaths that occurred in the process of arrest by using information about the circumstances surrounding the death. 1 Approximately Identifying and excluding duplicate records Duplicate death records may occur in the DCRP due to overlapping correctional populations and overlapping duties within correctional facilities. For example, a jail jurisdiction may have more than one unit responsible for reporting data to BJS, a jail may be holding a state prison inmate, or state prison systems may report the death of an inmate who was transferred to a local jail but was serving a prison sentence at the time. To identify duplicate death records, BJS reconciles the aggregate summary counts of deaths occurring during a calendar year with the number of individual death records obtained from a reporting jurisdiction. When discrepancies are identified, BJS contacts reporting jurisdictions to clarify matters. However, even if summary counts and individual reports are reconciled, duplicate death records may exist if multiple reporting units within a jurisdiction provide reconciled data. Duplicate records occur primarily in reports from jail jurisdictions that have multiple reporting entities. To identify duplicate records, BJS performs record-matching based on inmate name and date of birth, date of death, and date of admission into a correctional facility. After the aggregate count review, BJS searches for deaths reported to both the jail and prison DCRP collections, which most commonly occur when a local jail is housing an inmate for the state department of corrections. The death is considered part of the count of the facility that had custody of the inmate at the time of death, and the duplicate record is deleted. Duplicate and out-of-scope records are excluded from the analyses. Cause-of-death information The instructions for completing the DCRP tell respondents to report death information as determined by an autopsy or other official medical death investigation. For this collection, intoxication deaths, accidents, suicides, and homicides are considered discrete causes of death. Although there is a distinction between manner and cause of death from a medico-legal standpoint, no such distinction is made in the DCRP. When reporting a death due to illness, accident, suicide, intoxication, or homicide, BJS requests that respondents describe the events surrounding these deaths. 15% of all facilities were part of a multifacility jurisdiction. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 30 Clinical data specialists convert illness-related death text entries into standard medical codes according to the World Health Organization’s International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision (ICD-10). Homicides include all types of intentional homicide and involuntary manslaughter as ruled by a medical examiner or pathologist at autopsy. For example, an inmate may die of positional asphyxia (suffocation caused by the position of the inmate’s body) while the inmate is being removed from a cell. A legal-intervention homicide committed while the inmate is trying to escape would also be included. In addition, homicides include cases that are ruled a homicide at autopsy when events that led to the death occurred prior to incarceration. For example, an inmate who was shot in the community years prior to incarceration died from complications of the gunshot wound while incarcerated. Other BJS sources of correctional mortality data BJS collects other data reported to the DCRP on correctional mortality. These other collections include— Capital Punishment, which provides data on legal executions. Further discussion on executions is available on the BJS website. The National Prisoner Statistics (NPS), which annually collected aggregate counts of deaths in state and federal prisons prior to the establishment of the DCRP. Prior to 2007, the NPS also collected counts of deaths by cause of death, including deaths due to execution, illness, AIDS, suicide, accident, homicide, and other causes. After 2006, the Federal Bureau of Prisons continued to submit the counts of deaths by cause of death using the DCRP, but no longer provided counts of deaths using the NPS. Further discussion of the NPS is available on the BJS website. The Census of Jails, conducted every 5 to 6 years, provides counts of inmate deaths in local jails. Further discussion of the Census of Jails is available on the BJS website. The Survey of Jails in Indian Country (SJIC), which provides aggregate counts of the number of deaths occurring in all known Indian country correctional facilities operated by tribal authorities or the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Indian Affairs. Further discussion of the SJIC is available on the BJS website. Reported statistics Mortality data are shown in statistical tables by type of correctional institution (state prisons and local jails) and include the number of deaths and mortality rates by year, cause of death, selected decedent characteristics, and state. Mortality rates are calculated per 100,000 inmates, with the denominators providing estimates of the number of personyears of exposure in custody in institutional corrections. Until 2010, the mortality rate for state prisons was calculated as the number of deaths per year divided by the midyear state prison population in custody multiplied by 100,000. Starting in 2011, the rate was calculated using yearend custody counts because midyear populations were no longer available. Custody counts for state prisons provide estimates of person-years for prison populations. BJS uses data from the NPS to provide midyear and yearend custody counts of prisoners. For more information on the NPS, see the BJS website. The mortality rate in local jails is calculated as the number of deaths per year divided by the jail inmate average daily population (ADP) multiplied by 100,000. The ADP for local jails is defined as the average daily number of jail inmates held in a jail jurisdiction during a calendar year, from January 1 through December 31. The ADP is used as the denominator for jail mortality rates to accommodate the high turnover and daily fluctuation in local jail populations. Also, the ADP better reflects the number of inmate days per year than a 1-day count. Jail populations have a higher turnover than prison populations; mean length of stay in local jails is about 21 days, compared to 2 years in state prisons. The jail ADP also reflects the annual number of admissions and mean length of stay, and can be expressed as the product of these two values. When mean length of stay is expressed in years, the ADP is equivalent to the number of personyears spent by jail inmates during a given year. BJS obtains the jail ADP data directly from jails through the DCRP using the summary form CJ-9A. Starting in 2002, BJS collected the ADP directly from respondents. Prior to 2002, BJS calculated the jail ADP by taking the average of the January 1 count from the prior year and the December 31 count from the reference year, which is an appropriate proxy measure for the ADP. Both denominators provide for annualizing mortality rates, which are calculated separately by group or by characteristic. The annualized mortality rates in state prisons and local jails are comparable to annual crude mortality rates reported by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS). The NCHS calculates crude mortality rates as the number of events for a period (e.g., a year) divided by the population estimate at the midpoint of the period. For general population mortality statistics, the NCHS employs the midyear population as an approximation to the average population exposed to risk of death during any given year.2 2 See Siegal, J. & Swanson, D. (2004). The Methods and Materials of Demography, Second Edition. San Diego, CA: Elsevier Academic Press, 269. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 31 The crude mortality rates reported in the DCRP annual statistical tables are not directly comparable to the crude mortality rates within the (nonincarcerated) general population, and the crude mortality rates in state prisons are not directly comparable to those of local jails. The composition of the general population (i.e., age, sex, and race or Hispanic origin) differs from the population in state prisons and local jails. Because mortality is correlated with age, sex, and race or Hispanic origin, the crude mortality rates in state prisons, local jails, and the general population should not be compared. Individual inmate death records collected annually in the death file are included in the national death count. Independent jail-specific summary death counts are collected in the annual summary form (CJ-9A or CJ-10A) and serve as control death totals. If the death count in the summary form file is greater than the count in the individual inmate death file, the summary file count is used as the total in calculating a jail mortality rate. For 2013, individual records for jail inmate deaths were adjusted to match independent counts of deaths occurring in each jail, and the mortality rates were adjusted accordingly. Estimating inmate population characteristics to calculate mortality rates by demographic subgroups BJS does not obtain annual data for all demographic characteristics of prison and jail inmates in all jurisdictions. BJS uses data from sources other than the DCRP to estimate the nationwide composition of state prison and local jail inmate populations by age, sex, and race or Hispanic origin. These data sources consist primarily of periodic surveys of inmates in custody in prisons and jails. The inmate characteristic distributions obtained from these surveys are applied to denominators (i.e., counts of inmates or ADP) to estimate the number of inmates in each demographic subgroup. BJS estimated the demographic distribution of the state prison population data from the NPS and National Corrections Reporting Program (NCRP) collections. For a discussion on the methodology for obtaining state prisoner distribution estimates by age, sex, and race or Hispanic origin, see Prisoners in 2012 (NCJ 243920, BJS web, December 2013). Prior to using the NPS and NCRP to estimate demographic distributions, reports of mortality rates for state prison inmates used demographic distributions derived from BJS’s 2004 Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities (SISFCF). As a result, the state prison mortality rates shown in these tables may differ from previously published rates. A rate comparison between the two sources showed very little difference in the resultant mortality rates. In most instances, the rates either matched or nearly matched. The rates differed in only three instances: Hispanics in 2001, and females and inmates age 55 or older in 2002. In each instance, the rates calculated using population data from the NCRP and NPS were slightly higher (less than a 1% increase) than rates calculated using population data from the SISFCF. To estimate inmate demographic characteristic distributions of the ADP, BJS used data from several surveys to generate distributions of age, sex, and race or Hispanic origin and applied these distributions to the ADP. BJS’s Annual Survey of Jails (ASJ) provided estimates of the sex distribution of inmates for each year of the DCRP collection and applied these to each year’s ADP from the DCRP to estimate the ADP of male and female jail inmates. Jail Inmates at Midyear 2010 - Statistical Tables (NCJ 233431, BJS web, April 2011) documents that the distributions of inmate characteristics have changed slowly over time. For the most recent information on the ASJ, see the BJS website. To estimate the distribution of race and Hispanic origin of adult jail inmates, BJS used data from the Survey of Inmates in Local Jails (SILJ), the National Inmate Survey (NIS), and the Census of Jails to estimate the relative distribution of adults by race and Hispanic origin for different periods. Because the SILJ (2002), the NIS (2007 to 2009), and the Census of Jails (2013) are not fielded annually, the population estimates were smoothed before being applied to DCRP data. BJS used the SILJ estimates to cover the period from 2000 to 2004, the NIS estimates to cover the period from 2005 to 2012, and the Census of Jails to cover 2013. In all cases, the percentages associated with the distribution of race and Hispanic origin were applied to the adult jail ADP. For more information about jail inmates in 2002, see Profile of Jail Inmates, 2002 (NCJ 201932, BJS web, July 2004). To estimate the age distribution of the jail inmate population, BJS first obtained an estimate of the number of jail inmates age 17 or younger from the 2013 Census of Jails data collection. By applying the annual percentage of jail inmates age 17 or younger to the annual ADP, BJS obtained an estimate of the ADP of jail inmates age 17 or younger. To estimate the age distribution of adult jail inmates, BJS used data from the SILJ for 2000 to 2006 and the NIS for 2007 to 2013 to estimate the relative distribution of adults by age category for different periods. The age estimates were smoothed to account for gaps in reference years when age estimates were available, specifically for 2003, 2006, 2010, and 2011. Moving averages Moving averages were used to smooth short-term irregularities and to estimate long-term trends. For instance, moving averages were computed to examine data trends for certain causes of death in jails and prisons while smoothing short-term fluctuations. The data were cut into several 3-year overlapping periods spanning 13 years of prison data and 14 years of jail data. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 32 The moving averages in this report describe some changes in cause-specific mortality rates over time (e.g., whether the overall decline in the AIDS-related mortality rate was steady, or whether the increase of suicides in jails was recent). Moving averages were not computed for all causes of death in custody because the resultant rates would have been unstable and therefore statistically meaningless due to small cell sizes. Random error and suppression The DCRP data on deaths in state prisons and local jails are not subject to sampling error. However, mortality data from a complete or near-complete enumeration may be subject to random error. Following the methodology of Brillinger3 and NCHS, “the number of deaths that actually occurred may be considered as one of a large series of possible results that could have arisen under the same set of circumstances.4 The random variation can be large when the number of deaths is small. Therefore, caution is warranted when interpreting statistics based on small numbers of deaths. According to NCHS standards, mortality rates based on fewer than 100 deaths per year should be interpreted with caution. Continuing to use the NCHS and Brillinger methods, BJS quantified random variation by assuming that the appropriate underlying probability distribution for the number of deaths is a Poisson distribution. This provides a computationally simple and reasonable approach for estimating variances in mortality statistics when the probability of dying is low. BJS calculated variances based on the assumption of a Poisson process. From these variances, BJS calculated relative random error estimates, which are comparable to relative standard error in that the relative random error is the ratio of random error derived from the Poisson variance to the number of deaths. Following NCHS, when the relative random error exceeded 30%, BJS flagged estimated mortality rates due to the instability of the rate with a “!” symbol (Interpret with caution; too few sample cases to provide a reliable rate). 3 See Brillinger, D.R. (1986). The Natural Variability of Vital Rates and Associated Statistics. Biometrics, 42, 693–734. 4 See Xu, J. et al. (2010). Deaths: Final Data for 2007. National Vital Statistics Report, 58(19). Retrieved from http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr58/ nvsr58_19.pdf. Survey performance issues Survey administration and modifications to the survey form generated data from 2007 to 2009 that may not be wholly compatible with prior DCRP data. In 2012, BJS identified a previously undetected data error that mischaracterized more than 600 illness-related deaths as illness-related deaths missing detailed cause-of-death information. The data error led to an inflated frequency of prison deaths in reference year 2007 being characterized as all other illnesses while simultaneously depressing frequencies of known illnesses (e.g., heart disease, cancer, and liver disease). The error was identified and resolved, correcting the distributions. In 2008, local jail officials were unable to provide causes of death for 21.4% of jail inmate deaths. During 2009, BJS made modifications to the collection instruments to improve reporting and reduce burden. Item nonresponse in 2008 jail data and unknown cause of death: An abnormally large number of cases were missing a response for cause of death in the 2008 jail file (n = 203; 21.4% of all jail deaths in 2008). This coincided with the final year the U.S. Census Bureau acted as the data collection agent for the DCRP. In prior years of the DCRP jail data collection, an average of 6% of all causes of death were classified as other or unknown. For this report, BJS categorized all 203 jail deaths from 2008 as missing data about cause of death. 2009 data collection: Prior to fielding the 2009 DCRP collection, BJS reviewed the data collection instrument and data submission procedures and assessed the communications with DCRP respondents to reduce the burden on respondents. The survey was modified to facilitate navigation and to encourage online response. The modifications led to delays in implementing data collection. As a result, death reports were not collected in the year the deaths occurred, but were instead collected retrospectively during 2010 for the first time. Data collection for subsequent years resumed on a normal schedule. Hispanic origin: In 2013, the death record form was altered to collect a two-question format regarding ethnicity and race. If Hispanic was selected, the decedent was classified as Hispanic regardless of what was selected for race. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 33 Appendix table 1 Estimated number of local jail inmates in custody on an average day, by selected inmate characteristics, 2000–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older Legal status Convictedd Unconvictede Jail sizef 49 or fewer inmates 50–99 100–249 250–499 500–999 1,000 or more Total 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 10,054,000 598,000 640,000 668,000 688,000 716,000 742,000 772,000 783,000 780,000 749,000 734,000 723,000 746,000 715,000 8,801,000 530,000 566,000 591,000 608,000 628,000 648,000 673,000 682,000 681,000 658,000 642,000 632,000 646,000 616,000 1,226,000 68,000 68,000 74,000 78,000 82,000 88,000 94,000 100,000 101,000 99,000 91,000 92,000 91,000 100,000 3,613,000 214,000 229,000 239,000 247,000 256,000 263,000 274,000 277,000 277,000 265,000 259,000 244,000 252,000 317,000 3,715,000 239,000 256,000 267,000 275,000 286,000 271,000 282,000 286,000 285,000 272,000 266,000 243,000 251,000 236,000 1,924,000 110,000 118,000 123,000 127,000 132,000 136,000 141,000 143,000 152,000 154,000 151,000 162,000 167,000 108,000 751,000 33,000 35,000 36,000 38,000 39,000 59,000 62,000 63,000 66,000 59,000 57,000 74,000 77,000 53,000 93,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 7,000 2,728,000 170,000 181,000 189,000 193,000 198,000 204,000 209,000 3,275,000 192,000 205,000 215,000 220,000 228,000 236,000 244,000 2,377,000 157,000 167,000 175,000 177,000 181,000 184,000 188,000 1,263,000 60,000 64,000 67,000 74,000 83,000 91,000 100,000 319,000 13,000 14,000 15,000 17,000 19,000 21,000 23,000 7,000 210,000 247,000 187,000 108,000 25,000 7,000 211,000 250,000 179,000 106,000 27,000 7,000 204,000 244,000 166,000 101,000 27,000 6,000 196,000 244,000 159,000 101,000 28,000 6,000 189,000 245,000 153,000 101,000 29,000 6,000 191,000 258,000 155,000 106,000 31,000 5,000 183,000 247,000 149,000 101,000 30,000 3,941,000 263,000 266,000 267,000 271,000 284,000 282,000 293,000 297,000 289,000 283,000 285,000 285,000 294,000 282,000 6,110,000 335,000 374,000 400,000 417,000 432,000 460,000 480,000 485,000 490,000 466,000 448,000 438,000 452,000 433,000 324,000 28,000 27,000 25,000 25,000 24,000 23,000 23,000 22,000 22,000 21,000 21,000 21,000 22,000 20,000 548,000 40,000 40,000 42,000 42,000 43,000 40,000 40,000 38,000 39,000 38,000 37,000 36,000 37,000 36,000 1,336,000 83,000 90,000 92,000 95,000 96,000 98,000 100,000 97,000 97,000 96,000 99,000 98,000 98,000 97,000 1,416,000 76,000 88,000 93,000 100,000 102,000 103,000 100,000 110,000 107,000 108,000 102,000 106,000 116,000 105,000 1,720,000 100,000 107,000 107,000 110,000 113,000 127,000 135,000 128,000 132,000 125,000 136,000 133,000 134,000 133,000 4,707,000 270,000 288,000 308,000 317,000 338,000 351,000 375,000 388,000 382,000 361,000 339,000 328,000 339,000 323,000 Note: Data may have been revised from previously published statistics. Subpopulation estimates, such as sex, race or Hispanic origin, and age, were based on the reported proportion of the subpopulation in comparison to the total average daily population (ADP). Subpopulations for legal status were estimated using data from the Annual Survey of Jails. Subpopulations for sex and jail size were based on total counts as reported to the Deaths in Custody Reporting Program. Prior to 2003, age and race or Hispanic origin were estimated using data from the Survey of Local Jail Inmates. After 2007, race and Hispanic origin were estimated using data from the National Inmate Survey. Bridge data years, 2003 and 2006, were estimated by smoothing the 2002 and 2007 estimates. See Methodology for details on Hispanic origin and probation or parole violations. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. dIncludes inmates who returned on a probation or parole violation. eIncludes inmates whose status was marked as other or was unspecified. fJail size based on ADP. Sources: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Annual Survey of Jails, 2000–2013; Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013; National Inmate Survey, 2007, 2008–2009, and 2011–2012; and Survey of Inmates in Local Jails, 2002. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 34 Appendix table 2 Illness mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates, by selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older Legal status Convictedd Unconvictede 2001 81 2002 76 2003 75 2004 74 2005 71 2006 73 2007 78 2008 67 2009 61 2010 65 2011 62 2012 65 2013 69 82 78 76 79 75 81 73 85 70 83 72 83 77 86 66 74 60 65 65 66 61 66 64 74 70 70 91 89 57 22 86 85 53 11 ! 87 85 50 9! 85 83 49 20 85 81 42 20 88 89 41 18 90 99 45 19 79 83 38 19 78 69 35 17 86 73 34 15 87 72 26 9 96 75 27 10 84 80 45 15 15 ! 9 31 93 284 683 14 ! 7 30 94 254 626 14 ! 8 28 92 241 619 7! 10 28 83 233 588 7! 9 25 76 210 581 7! 9 22 79 206 608 7! 10 25 85 208 604 0 7 24 69 179 520 7! 7 20 57 162 504 15 ! 10 20 59 168 534 16 ! 9 22 53 153 497 9! 7 23 51 166 524 0 7 22 60 177 540 60 95 57 88 58 86 56 85 51 83 49 87 51 94 45 80 44 70 52 73 46 72 49 75 55 79 Note: Based on 2-year rolling averages centered on the most recent year. See Methodology for details on rates, Hispanic origin, and probation or parole violations. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. dIncludes inmates who returned on a probation or parole violation. eIncludes inmates whose status was marked as other or was unspecified. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Appendix table 3 Heart disease mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates, by selected decendent characteristics, 2001–2013 Characteristic 2001 Total 33 Sex Male 35 Female 26 Race/Hispanic origina White 44 Black/African American 35 Hispanic/Latinob 13 Otherc 13 ! Age 17 or younger 15! 18–24 4 25–34 9 35–44 38 45–54 115 55 or older 343 Legal status Convictedd 24 Unconvictede 40 2002 33 2003 34 2004 33 2005 29 2006 30 2007 31 2008 27 2009 25 2010 30 2011 33 2012 34 2013 36 34 34 35 31 34 27 30 24 31 24 32 23 27 24 25 25 30 26 33 30 35 34 37 33 44 35 16 6! 42 38 17 4! 39 37 20 8! 40 31 17 6! 41 33 12 9! 39 38 13 11 32 34 13 7! 34 29 13 5! 43 31 15 5! 48 38 10 5! 53 41 8 7! 45 45 15 8! 0 2! 11 37 121 329 0 2! 12 36 116 342 0 3! 12 34 110 301 0 3 10 28 90 271 0 3 9 30 80 289 0 3 8 35 78 276 0 2! 7 28 68 244 0 2! 7 22 67 238 0 4 8 27 77 265 0 3 10 28 85 277 0 3! 10 28 86 299 0 4 10 32 89 305 28 37 29 36 26 37 22 34 22 34 23 35 19 31 20 28 25 33 25 37 26 40 28 42 Note: Based on 2-year rolling averages centered on the most recent year. See Methodology for details on rates, Hispanic origin, and probation or parole violations. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. dIncludes inmates who returned on a probation or parole violation. eIncludes inmates whose status was marked as other or was unspecified. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 35 Appendix table 4 Suicide mortality rate per 100,000 local jail inmates, by selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older Legal status Convictedd Unconvictede 2001 49 2002 48 2003 45 2004 42 2005 40 2006 37 2007 36 2008 33 2009 35 2010 41 2011 42 2012 42 2013 43 51 32 50 35 46 38 44 33 42 26 40 21 39 20 35 19 36 24 42 33 44 31 44 26 45 30 96 18 30 27 99 14 29 24 93 13 28 19 80 17 31 26 74 17 31 22 70 17 25 16 69 17 21 18 65 13 19 19 71 12 18 20 85 14 20 22 89 14 24 14 90 16 21 11 77 18 28 15 96 36 49 52 57 88 84 37 41 60 58 73 62 ! 33 43 54 54 51 62 ! 32 43 48 47 54 56 ! 30 38 49 44 63 42 ! 25 36 46 42 57 43 ! 24 32 47 47 48 36 ! 23 26 43 44 58 22 ! 24 31 45 45 55 23 ! 24 41 51 56 54 25 ! 25 42 51 58 60 26 ! 29 38 54 49 64 37 ! 26 42 54 47 86 24 66 21 66 20 61 18 58 15 56 15 50 15 49 13 44 17 45 20 54 19 57 19 56 18 59 Note: Based on 2-year rolling averages centered on the most recent year. See Methodology for details on rates, Hispanic origin, and probation or parole violations. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. dIncludes inmates who returned on a probation or parole violation. eIncludes inmates whose status was marked as other or was unspecified. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Appendix table 5 Mortality rate for all other unnatural deaths per 100,000 local jail inmates, by selected decedent characteristics, 2001–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older Legal status Convictedd Unconvictede 2001 16 2002 17 2003 18 2004 19 2005 18 2006 19 2007 18 2008 12 2009 12 2010 14 2011 15 2012 15 2013 15 15 19 17 20 16 30 18 31 18 19 19 21 17 19 13 10 13 10 14 14 14 19 14 19 15 20 26 30 30 31 29 28 25 20 20 23 26 27 24 9 11 6 ! 10 8 7 ! 12 9 7 ! 13 12 5 ! 13 13 2 ! 16 16 4 ! 16 15 3 ! 9 9 0 8 8 5 ! 10 9 7 ! 10 9 8 ! 9 10 6 ! 11 12 3 ! 0 8 12 19 35 33 ! 0 8 15 21 37 17 ! 7 ! 9 15 20 38 26 ! 14 ! 9 18 21 36 45 14 ! 10 17 21 28 38 7 ! 12 18 22 29 30 7 ! 11 18 20 25 27 7 ! 7 12 15 16 25 7 ! 5 10 16 20 41 8 ! 6 10 18 24 49 0 7 13 19 21 42 0 7 14 18 21 39 9 ! 7 13 18 25 43 10 19 11 20 9 23 8 26 8 24 11 23 11 22 6 16 6 16 9 17 13 16 12 17 9 19 Note: All other unnatural deaths includes deaths caused by accident, homicide, and drug or alcohol intoxication. Based on 2-year rolling averages centered on the most recent year. See Methodology for details on rates, Hispanic origin, and probation or parole violations. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. dIncludes inmates who returned on a probation or parole violation. eIncludes inmates whose status was marked as other or was unspecified. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2000–2013. Appendix table 6 Illness mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2002–2013 Characteristic 2002 Total 243 Sex Male 223 Female 124 Race/Hispanic origina White 282 Black/African American 201 Hispanic/Latinob 173 Otherc 119 Age 17 or younger 0 18–24 14 25–34 38 35–44 155 45–54 540 55 or older 1,968 2003 251 2004 255 2005 252 2006 251 2007 253 2008 258 2009 259 2010 251 2011 252 2012 262 2013 269 231 135 234 139 231 145 228 135 229 124 234 142 235 149 230 126 231 125 240 128 246 127 295 208 165 110 303 213 153 136 305 210 149 147 302 206 158 118 304 205 169 119 320 201 175 148 324 202 173 147 315 202 158 127 344 195 123 76 370 202 110 63 368 209 122 72 18 ! 11 39 156 525 1,963 20 ! 13 39 150 515 1,990 0 14 36 135 514 2,038 19 ! 11 34 121 526 2,071 18 11 30 109 509 2,238 20 ! 14 27 99 450 2,177 20 ! 16 26 92 413 2,015 42 ! 16 26 90 372 1,715 64 ! 14 25 87 344 1,599 21 ! 13 24 84 339 1,680 0 16 24 78 324 1,627 Note: Based on 2-year rolling averages centered on the most recent year. See Methodology for details on rates and Hispanic origin. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013. Appendix table 7 Cancer mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2002–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older 2002 57 2003 62 2004 63 2005 62 2006 63 2007 60 2008 63 2009 71 2010 72 2011 75 2012 80 2013 82 60 22 64 32 65 35 64 33 65 33 62 32 66 31 73 38 74 41 77 50 83 45 86 38 82 49 40 35 90 52 36 32 90 56 34 33 88 56 36 42 91 56 37 44 90 54 32 34 98 55 30 41 108 60 39 47 108 62 43 45 120 64 35 27 133 70 31 19 133 72 34 22 0 1! 5 28 141 676 0 1! 5 31 141 671 0 2! 5 30 131 696 0 2! 5 26 132 696 0 1! 6 25 147 700 0 1! 4 20 138 707 20 ! 2! 4 18 121 699 20 ! 1! 4 20 125 706 0 4 4 20 120 612 21 ! 5 5 20 111 586 21 ! 3 6 21 112 629 0 2! 6 23 114 585 Note: Based on 2-year rolling averages centered on the most recent year. See Methodology for details on rates and Hispanic origin. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 37 Appendix table 8 Heart disease mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2002–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older 2002 65 2003 66 2004 67 2005 67 2006 66 2007 65 2008 64 2009 64 2010 63 2011 65 2012 65 2013 67 67 35 68 35 69 33 70 33 69 31 67 30 66 35 66 37 66 25 68 25 67 34 70 28 94 57 38 21 93 61 37 22 94 62 33 41 97 62 32 42 96 62 36 23 92 60 41 31 89 59 44 43 92 58 42 33 90 61 36 27 98 61 29 16 103 62 21 16 103 65 23 23 0 3 11 40 140 710 0 2! 11 40 138 672 0 3 12 42 136 635 0 5 13 40 133 662 0 5 11 35 135 682 0 3 9 30 133 711 0 4 8 27 113 653 0 5 8 28 99 594 21 ! 4 8 30 92 502 21 ! 3! 8 32 87 467 0 3! 7 29 83 480 0 6 8 25 78 471 Note: Based on 2-year rolling averages centered on the most recent year. See Methodology for details on rates and Hispanic origin. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013. Appendix table 9 Liver disease mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2002–2013 Characteristic 2002 Total 25 Sex Male 26 Female 15 Race/Hispanic origina White 36 Black/African American 14 Hispanic/Latinob 40 Otherc 30 Age 17 or younger 0 18–24 0 25–34 2 35–44 20 45–54 100 55 or older 118 2003 25 2004 24 2005 24 2006 24 2007 24 2008 24 2009 24 2010 23 2011 24 2012 25 2013 26 26 12 25 11 25 16 25 13 25 9 25 11 26 10 24 9 25 9 26 10 27 15 34 15 38 24 34 15 32 23 36 14 29 29 36 14 33 23 32 14 36 26 36 12 36 23 38 14 32 20 36 14 28 20 40 14 21 10 43 13 21 9 41 14 25 11 0 0 2 19 86 141 0 0 1 17 84 135 0 0 1 12 94 139 0 0! 1! 10 95 156 0 1! 1! 11 82 173 0 0! 1! 9 75 167 0 1! 1! 9 71 154 21 ! 1! 2 9 59 136 21 ! 1! 1! 8 53 144 0 0 1! 8 54 157 0 0! 1! 5 50 162 Note: Based on 2-year rolling averages centered on the most recent year. See Methodology for details on rates and Hispanic origin. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 38 Appendix table 10 Respiratory disease mortality rate per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2002–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older 2002 12 2003 14 2004 16 2005 16 2006 16 2007 15 2008 17 2009 17 2010 15 2011 15 2012 16 2013 16 13 8 15 9 16 13 17 15 16 17 15 15 17 15 17 15 16 10 16 9 17 8 17 10 17 11 8 14 ! 22 12 9 8! 23 14 8 7! 23 16 8 6! 23 15 9 5! 24 13 9 1! 28 14 11 4! 25 14 13 4! 23 13 12 1! 27 11 7 3! 30 11 7 5! 28 12 8 6! 0 2! 4 8 25 152 0 2! 4 8 28 165 0 2! 4 9 26 178 19 ! 2! 3 8 28 169 18 ! 2! 3 7 27 167 0 1! 2 6 19 131 0 2! 3 4 19 123 0 2! 3 4 19 129 0 2! 3 4 15 125 0 3 3 7 21 133 0 3 4 7 24 186 0 3 3 7 23 161 Note: Based on 2-year rolling averages centered on the most recent year. See Methodology for details on rates and Hispanic origin. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013. Appendix table 11 Mortality rate for all other illnesses per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2002–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older 2002 36 2003 39 2004 44 2005 43 2006 41 2007 48 2008 51 2009 45 2010 43 2011 40 2012 41 2013 42 36 29 39 35 45 37 43 38 41 33 50 31 52 40 46 40 43 36 41 30 41 29 42 34 41 38 26 14! 47 40 29 15 ! 54 43 36 23 53 42 36 22 51 39 36 21 61 47 45 26 64 48 47 35 56 44 42 40 54 42 35 31 55 38 27 19 56 39 27 13 58 38 30 10 0 5 9 25 87 299 18 ! 5 8 29 92 302 20 ! 5 10 30 106 338 0 3 8 29 104 344 0 2! 8 26 95 342 0 3 10 29 104 455 0 5 8 28 95 448 0 5 8 22 76 375 0 4 7 18 69 314 0 3 6 17 65 267 0 5 7 17 60 270 0 5 6 16 57 267 Note: Detail may not sum to total due to missing data. Data may have been revised from previously published statistics to reflect updated information. Based on 2-year rolling averages centered on the most recent year. Includes other specified illnesses, such as cerebrovascular disease, influenza, and other nonleading natural causes of death, as well as unspecified illnesses. See Methodology for details on illnesses, rates, and Hispanic origin. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013. Mortality in Local Jails and State Prisons, 2000–2013 - Statistical Tables | August 2015 39 Appendix table 12 Mortality rate for unnatural deaths per 100,000 state prisoners, by selected decedent characteristics, 2002–2013 Characteristic Total Sex Male Female Race/Hispanic origina White Black/African American Hispanic/Latinob Otherc Age 17 or younger 18–24 25–34 35–44 45–54 55 or older 2002 23 2003 24 2004 24 2005 26 2006 27 2007 27 2008 25 2009 25 2010 26 2011 27 2012 28 2013 29 24 13 25 14 25 16 26 15 28 15 28 16 26 14 26 15 27 17 28 18 29 17 30 17 34 14 27 35 37 14 25 37 37 13 28 39 38 15 31 38 41 15 36 40 41 15 33 32 40 15 26 33 40 13 28 34 40 15 30 36 43 16 23 28 47 16 21 19 46 18 25 17 51 ! 20 22 24 26 25 55 ! 16 25 25 27 33 61 ! 18 24 24 28 42 40 ! 22 22 27 31 34 19 ! 19 23 31 35 42 18 ! 15 24 27 39 56 59 ! 17 23 23 34 44 41 ! 19 22 24 30 39 21 ! 20 23 25 32 43 43 ! 17 24 29 32 41 21 ! 18 22 32 32 49 0 22 24 29 32 53 Note: Unnatural deaths include suicides, homicides, accidents, and those due to drug or alcohol intoxication. Based on 2-year rolling averages centered on the most recent year. See Methodology for details on rates and Hispanic origin. ! Interpret with caution; too few cases to provide a reliable rate. aExcludes persons of Hispanic or Latino origin, unless specified. bIn 2013, the survey separated Hispanic origin from race. Comparisons with previous years should not be made. cIncludes American Indians or Alaska Natives, Asians, Native Hawaiians, or other Pacific Islanders, and persons identifying two or more races. Source: Bureau of Justice Statistics, Deaths in Custody Reporting Program, 2001–2013. 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