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U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics Bureau of Justice Statistics BULLETIN December 2009, NCJ 228230 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Lauren E. Glaze and Thomas P. Bonczar BJS Statisticians A t yearend 2008, 5,095,200 offenders were under community supervision—the equivalent of about 1 in every 45 adults in the United States (figure 1). The community supervision population includes adults on probation and adults on parole. Probationers (4,270,917) represented the majority (84%) of offenders under community supervision. Parolees (828,169) accounted for a significantly smaller share (16%) of this population.1 The data discussed in this report and additional 2008 data are available by jurisdiction in the appendix tables, following Methodology. Figure 1. Total number of adults under community supervision and on probation or parole, 2000-08 Number of adults under community supervision and on probation 6,000,000 5,500,000 H Parole H H Number of adults on parole 850,000 H H 800,000 B B J J H 750,000 H 5,000,000 H 4,500,000 B 4,000,000 J H B J B B B B Community supervision J J J J Probation J 600,000 550,000 3,500,000 3,000,000 2000 700,000 650,000 500,000 1Probation is a court-ordered period of correctional supervi- sion in the community generally as an alternative to incarceration. In some cases probation can be a combined sentence of incarceration followed by a period of community supervision. Parole is a period of conditional supervised release in the community following a prison term. B 2002 2004 2006 450,000 2008 Highlights • Nearly 5.1 million adults were under community supervision at yearend 2008—the equivalent of about 1 in every 45 adults in the United States. • Probationers (4,270,917) represented the majority (84%) of the community supervision population in 2008; parolees (828,169) accounted for a smaller share (16%). • The probation (0.9%) and parole (0.9%) populations grew at the same rate during 2008. The probation population increased by 36,446 probationers while the parole population increased by 6,992 parolees during the year. • Growth in the probation population has slowed in recent years to an average of 0.7% annually between 2003 and 2008 from an average of 2.5% annually between 2000 and 2003. • The probation exit rate increased from 53 per 100 probationers in 2006 to 55 per 100 in 2008. • The increase in the probation exit rate was associated with an increase in probationers discharged after completing the terms of supervision (58% in 2006; 63% in 2008). • During 2008 growth in the parole population slowed to about a third of the average annual increase between 2005 and 2007 (2.6%), the fastest period of growth in the parole population since 2000. • The parole exit rate increased from 67 per 100 parolees in 2007 to 70 per 100 in 2008. This increase was associated with an increase in parolees discharged after completing the terms of supervision (46% in 2007; 49% in 2008). This publication is one in a series. For a list of all publications in this series go to www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/ During 2008 the community supervision population grew 0.9%, or by 43,100 offenders (appendix table 1). Between 2000 and 2003 this population experienced its fastest rate of growth (2.4% annually), growing at a rate three times faster than the average annual increase (0.8%) between 2003 and 2008. The probation population increased 0.9% (or 36,446 probationers) during 2008 (appendix table 2). The fastest period of growth (2.5% annually) in the probation population occurred between 2000 and 2003. Since 2003 the average annual rate of growth in the probation population has slowed. Between 2003 and 2008 the probation population increased at an average annual rate (0.7%) that was less than a third of its average annual increase between 2000 and 2003. Similar to the increase in the probation population, the parole population rose 0.9% (or 6,992 parolees) during 2008 (appendix table 12). Between 2000 and 2003 the parole population increased an average of 2.1% annually before slowing to an average increase of 0.7% per year between 2003 and 2005. The fastest period of growth in the parole population since 2000 occurred between 2005 and 2007 (2.6% annually). During 2008 (0.9%), growth in the parole population slowed to about a third of the rate of growth observed between 2005 and 2007. Figure 2. National estimates of probation entries and exits, 2000-08 During the past eight years the number of offenders supervised in the community has increased by more than half a million (545,100), from an estimated 4.6 million in 2000 to nearly 5.1 million in 2008. The increase in the community supervision population largely reflected the growth in the probation population during this period. The number of probationers increased from 3.8 million in 2000 to almost 4.3 million in 2008, representing approximately 82% (or 444,708) of the growth in the community supervision population between 2000 and 2008. During this period the parole population increased from 723,898 parolees to 828,169, representing a significantly smaller share (19% or 104,271) of the growth in the community supervision population.2,3 Entries to probation declined in 2008 while exits from probation continued to rise In addition to supervising nearly 4.3 million probationers in 2008, probation agencies received an estimated 2.4 million adults who were placed on probation, up from nearly 2.2 million in 2000 (figure 2).4 These probation agencies discharged an estimated 2.3 million probationers from supervision in 2008, up from over 2.1 million in 2000. 2A small number (less than 1%) of the community supervi- Number of entries and exits 2,500,000 sion population was known to be on both probation and parole. For this reason the amount of growth represented by probationers (82%) and parolees (19%) does not add to 100%. 2,400,000 3 Changes in the community supervision population, as well as the probation and parole populations, are based on data reported by the jurisdictions annually. While these data are specific to the reporting year, the reporting methods for some probation and parole agencies changed over time. See Methodology. 2,300,000 2,200,000 Entries Exits 2,100,000 4Entries and exits were estimated for nonreporting agencies, 2,000,000 1,900,000 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 Note: Estimates are not comparable to previously published BJS reports. See Methodology. 2 Probation has accounted for about 82% of the growth in community supervision since 2000 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 and the estimation method for Pennsylvania changed in 2008. The national estimates of entries and exits are based on estimation methods for Pennsylvania from 2000 to 2007 that are comparable to 2008; therefore, the estimates are not comparable to previously published BJS reports. See Methodology. Correctional population increased 0.5% in 2008; the smallest annual increase since 2000 Over 7.3 million men and women were under some form of correctional supervision at yearend 2008, including offenders supervised in the community (5,095,200) on probation or parole and those incarcerated (2,304,100) in state or federal prisons and local jails (table 1). About 3.2% of adults in the U.S. resident population, or 1 in every 31 adults, were under correctional supervision at yearend 2008. This rate has remained fairly stable during the past eight years. The 0.5% (or 33,900 offenders) increase in the correctional population in 2008 was the smallest annual increase since 2000. i n c re a s e s i n c e 2 0 0 0 . Ad d it i on a l l y, t h e community supervision population grew less than 1% for the second year (0.7% in 2007; 0.9% in 2008). While the incarcerated population experienced a faster average annual rate of growth (2.2%) than the community supervision population (1.4%) between 2000 and 2008, the community super vision population represented the majority of the growth in the correctional population. The total correctional population increased by 863,100 offenders between 2000 and 2 00 8. O f fe nde rs sup e r v i s e d i n t he community represented 58% of the growth in the correctional population, while inmates incarcerated in prison or jail represented 42%.5 Offenders under community supervision (70%) made up the majority of the correctional population at yearend 2008, while inmates incarcerated in prison or jail accounted for 30%. These p ercentages have remained relatively unchanged since 2000. Similar to the slower rate of growth in the correctional population during 2008, the incarcerated population (0.3%) experienced its smallest 5 Some offenders in prison or jail remained under the jurisdiction of a probation or parole agency. Information on calculating the growth of the total correctional population and accounting for offenders with dual correctional statuses is available in the Methodology. Table 1. Number of persons under correctional supervision, 2000-08 Year Total estimated correctional populationa Incarcerationc Community supervision Totalb Probation Parole Total Jail 2000 6,445,100 4,550,100 3,826,209 723,898 1,937,500 621,149 1,316,333 Prison 2001 6,581,700 4,664,100 3,931,731 732,333 1,961,200 631,240 1,330,007 2002 6,758,800 4,775,000 4,024,067 750,934 2,033,000 665,475 1,367,547 2003 6,924,500 4,889,900 4,120,012 769,925 2,081,600 691,301 1,390,279 2004 6,995,000 4,915,600 4,143,792 771,852 2,135,300 713,990 1,421,345 2005 7,051,900 4,947,400 4,166,757 780,616 2,195,900 747,529 1,448,344 2006 7,182,100 5,015,200 4,215,361 799,875 2,258,800 765,819 1,492,973 2007d 7,274,300 5,052,100 4,234,471 821,177 2,298,000 780,174 1,517,867 2008 7,308,200 5,095,200 4,270,917 828,169 2,304,100 785,556 1,518,559 Percent change, 2007-08 0.5 % 0.9 % 0.9 % 0.9 % 0.3 % 0.7 % 0.0 % Average annual percent change, 2000-08 1.6 % 1.4 % 1.4 % 1.7 % 2.2 % 3.0 % 1.8 % Note: Community supervision counts for 2008 are for December 31. Counts for 2000-07 are January 1 counts from the next reporting year because some agencies update their counts. Jail counts are for June 30 and prison counts are for December 31. Jail and prison counts include inmates held in private facilities. Estimates were rounded to the nearest 100. See Methodology. aBecause some offenders have multiple statuses, totals for 2007-08 exclude probationers and parolees held in jail or prison and parolees who were also under probation supervision. For 2008 data by jurisdiction, see appendix table 11 for probation and appendix table 22 for parole. Totals in 2005-06 exclude probationers and parolees held in jail or prison. Totals in 2000-04 only exclude probationers held in jail or prison. For these reasons, details do not sum to totals. b Totals in all years include some offenders held in a prison or jail but who remained under the jurisdiction of a probation or parole agency. The 2007 and 2008 totals exclude parolees who were also on probation (3,562 in 2007; 3,905 in 2008). For 2008 data by jurisdiction, see appendix table 11 for probation and appendix table 22 for parole. cIncludes inmates held in the custody of state and federal prisons and local jails. The custody population is not comparable to the jurisdic- tion population. See Prisoners in 2008, NCJ 228417 for definitions of both populations and the counts. d Some states were unable to provide data for 2007. See Methodology. December 2009 3 In each year since 2000, the number of adults entering probation has exceeded the number exiting, and the probation population increased annually.6 In 2008 the number of entries to probation exceeded the number of exits by about 28,500. However, the number and rate of growth 6 See Methodology for a discussion on entries and exits to probation and parole and changes in the number of offenders in these populations. Table 2. Estimated average daily probation population, number of exits, and exit rate per 100 probationers, 2000-08 Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Estimated average daily probation populationa 3,809,700 3,880,500 3,963,400 4,049,000 4,130,300 4,153,100 4,201,900 4,254,300 4,252,700 Exit rate per 100 Estimated probation exitsb probationersc 2,123,700 56 2,025,600 52 2,092,900 53 2,208,200 55 2,224,100 54 2,238,300 54 2,230,200 53 2,315,800 54 2,340,800 55 aBased on the average of the January 1 and December 31 probation populations. bEstimates are not comparable to previously published BJS reports. Exits were estimated for nonre- porting agencies. See Methodology for more details and appendix table 2 for 2008 reported totals by jurisdiction. c The exit rate was calculated by dividing the number of estimated probation exits by the average daily probation population and multiplying by 100. Table 3. Percent and estimated number of probationers who exited supervision, by type of exit, 2006-08 Type of exit Total Completion Incarcerationa Absconder Discharged to custody, detainer, or warrant Other unsatisfactoryb Transferred to another probation agency Death Otherc Estimated numberd 2006 100% 58% 18 4 1 13 1 1 5 2,230,200 2007 100% 62% 16 3 1 11 1 1 5 2,315,800 2008 100% 63% 17 4 1 10 1 1 4 2,340,800 Note: Detail may not sum to total because of rounding. Includes probationers for which type of exit was unknown. For 2008 data by jurisdiction, see appendix table 4. aIncludes probationers who were incarcerated for a new offense and those who had their current proba- tion sentence revoked (e.g. violating a condition of their sentence). bIncludes probationers discharged from supervision who failed to meet all conditions of supervision, including some with only financial conditions remaining, some who had their probation sentence revoked but were not incarcerated because their sentence was immediately reinstated, and other types of unsatisfactory exits; includes some early terminations and expirations of sentence. c Includes probationers discharged from supervision through a legislative mandate, because they were deported or transferred to the jurisdiction of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), transferred to another state through an interstate compact agreement, had their sentence dismissed or overturned by the court through an appeal, had their sentence closed administratively, deferred, or terminated by the court, were awaiting a hearing, were released on bond, and other types of exits. dEstimates are not comparable to previously published BJS reports. Exits were estimated for nonreport- ing agencies. See Methodology for more details and appendix table 2 for 2008 reported totals by jurisdiction. 4 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 in probation entries declined during the year while exits continued to increase. Probation entries decreased by 1.0% (down 23,000 probationers) while exits increased 1.1% (up 25,000). From 2000 to 2006 the average annual increase in probation entries (0.9%) was slightly larger than exits (0.8%), and the probation population increased by an average of 1.6% per year. Since 2006 the growth in exits has, on average, outpaced the growth in entries. From 2006 to 2008 probation exits increased an average of 2.4% annually while entries increased 1.5%, and growth in the probation population slowed to an average annual rate of 0.7%. Increase in probation exit rate since 2006 was associated with an increase in probationers completing supervision The probation exit rate is a measure of how quickly the probation population turns over and how long probationers remain under supervision. The exit rate for all probationers was 55 per 100 probationers in 2008 (table 2). This means that more than half of the probation population was discharged from supervision during the year. Since 2006 (53 per 100) the exit rate for all probationers has continued to increase, and the average annual rate of growth in the probation population has slowed. The increase in the exit rate since 2006 was associated with an increase in the percentage of probationers discharged after either completing their full-term probation sentence or receiving an early discharge. Of the estimated 2,230,200 probationers discharged from supervision during 2006, 58% had either completed their fullterm probation sentence or received an early discharge (table 3). By 2008 the rate of completion rose to 63% of the estimated 2,340,800 probationers discharged during the year. The increase in the probation population during 2008 was partially offset by declines in five states with probation populations over 100,000 Figure 3. During 2008, 30 states and the District of Columbia reported an increase in their pro- Change in the probation population, 2008 bation populations, accounting for a total Jurisdiction increase of 74,829 probationers during the U.S. total year (figure 3). Georgia (17,877) reported Georgia Colorado the largest absolute increase in its probation Pennsylvania population, followed by Colorado (11,278), Arizona Pennsylvania (9,986), Arizona (5,402), and Florida Massachusetts Florida (3,506). States that reported the Ohio smallest increases include Alaska (180), Kentucky Tennessee Kansas (132), New Mexico (109), and WyoIllinois ming (80). Indiana Growth in the probation population was partially offset by a decrease of 38,383 probationers in 20 other states and the federal system. Nearly three-quarters (72%) of this decrease occurred in five states, each of which had a probation population of more than 100,000. Those five states include California (-9,602) which reported the largest absolute decrease in its probation population, followed by Texas (-7,226), Michigan (-5,704), Washington (-2,757), and New York (-2,209). States that reported the smallest declines in their probation populations during the year include Nevada (-124), Vermont (-117), New Hampshire (-101), and Montana (-34). Virginia Alabama Missouri Louisiana Idaho Nebraska Mississippi Rhode Island Delaware District of Columbia South Dakota Minnesota Oklahoma West Virginia Utah Iowa Alaska Kansas New Mexico Wyoming Montana New Hampshire Vermont Nevada North Dakota Arkansas Hawaii Maine South Carolina Oregon Federal Connecticut New Jersey North Carolina Wisconsin Maryland New York Washington Michigan Texas California -20,000 -10,000 0 10,000 20,000 30,000 40,000 Change in probation population Figure 3. December 2009 5 Majority of probationers were under active supervision at yearend 2008; 1 in 12 were absconders The majority (71%) of probationers were on active supervision at yearend 2008 (appendix table 5). Probationers on active supervision are required to regularly report to a probation authority in person, by telephone, or by mail. Probationers on inactive supervision (8%) were not required to report regularly and accounted for a smaller share of the population. Absconders who had failed to report and could not be located also accounted for 8% of the probation population. About 6% of probationers had a warrant issued for their arrest, and 7% were on other statuses. About 3 in 10 probationers were drug offenders in 2008, up from about a quarter in 2000 The most common type of offense for which probationers were under supervision in 2008 was a drug offense. About 3 in 10 probationers were under supervision for a drug offense in 2008, up from about a quarter (24%) of all probationers in 2000. A quarter (25%) of probationers were under supervision for a property offense in 2008, up from 23% in 2004. The share of probationers under supervision for a violent offense (19%) remained unchanged between 2004 and 2008. Data on probationers supervised for property and violent offenses were not collected prior to 2002. Figure 4. National estimates of parole entries and exits, 2000-08 Number of entries and exits 600,000 550,000 500,000 Parole exits grew at a faster rate than entries in 2008, and growth in the parole population slowed In 2008, 828,169 offenders were under parole supervision, an increase of 6,992 parolees from the previous year. The growth in the parole population during 2008 (0.9%) was a third of the rate of growth during 2007 (2.7%). From 2000 to 2008, parole entries grew from an estimated 484,400 to 581,000; parole exits increased from an estimated 473,900 to 574,000 (figure 4).7 Since 2000 the size of the parole population has grown each year as the number of adults entering parole supervision has exceeded the number exiting.8 In 2008 the parole population grew 0.9% as the numb er of entries exceeded exits by 7,000. However, the rate of growth in the population slowed during 2008 as exits from parole grew 5.6%, more than two and half times faster than the growth in entries to parole (2.1%). The slower growth rate in entries was consistent with the smaller increase in the number of inmates conditionally released from prison to community supervision during 2008. (See Prisoners in 2008, available online at <http:/ /www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/abstract/p08.htm>.) and the estimation method for Pennsylvania changed in 2008. See footnote 4 and Methodology. Entries 8 See Methodology for a discussion on entries and exits to probation and parole and changes in the number of offenders in these populations. Exits 2002 2004 2006 2008 Note: Estimates are not comparable to previously published BJS reports. See Methodology. 6 Other changes in the composition of the probation population during the last eight years include a larger share of women in 2008 (24%), compared to 2000 (22%). White probationers also represented a larger share of the probation population in 2008 (56%), compared to 2000 (54%). During this period the percentage of black probationers declined from 31% in 2000 to 29% in 2008. The percentage of Hispanic probationers and probationers of other races have remained fairly stable. 7Entries and exits were estimated for nonreporting agencies, 450,000 400,000 2000 Public-order offenders, including those supervised for a DWI or other traffic offense, represented a smaller share of the probation population in 2008 (17%) compared to 2000 (24%). Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Between 2000 and 2003, the growth in parole entries (1.5% per year) outpaced exits (0.9% per year), and the parole population grew by an average of 2.1% annually. Parole exits (3.2% annually) grew, on average, faster than entries (2.3% annually) between 2003 and 2005, and the growth in the parole population slowed (0.7% annually). The average increase (2.6% annually) in the parole population rose again between 2005 and 2007. During this period the average annual rate of growth in parole entries (3.6%) was faster than the growth in parole exits (2.5%). In 2008 the growth in the parole population slowed again as the number of exits from parole increased at a faster rate than the number of entries to parole. Table 4. Estimated average daily parole population, number of exits, and exit rate per 100 parolees, 2000-08 Year 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 a Estimated average daily parole Estimated populationa parole exitsb 720,000 473,900 727,500 479,200 742,700 462,500 762,200 486,100 772,900 515,700 778,100 517,900 789,400 532,200 813,000 543,600 824,700 574,000 Exit rate per 100 paroleesc 66 66 62 64 67 67 67 67 70 Based on the average of the January 1 and December 31 parole populations. b Rise in parole exit rate during 2008 was associated with an increase in parolees completing the terms of their supervision The exit rate for all parolees was 70 per 100 in 2008 (table 4). This exit rate indicates that 70% of the parole population was discharged from supervision at some point during the year. Between 2005 and 2007 (67 per 100 for both years) the parole exit rate remained fairly stable. During this period as the exit rate remained stable and entries continued to rise, the parole population experienced its fastest average rate of growth (2.6% per year) since 2000. As the exit rate for all parolees increased from 2007 to 2008, growth in the parole population slowed (0.9%). Growth in the parole exit rate during 2008 was associated with an increase in the percentage of parolees who were either discharged from supervision either after completing their full-term sentence or receiving an early discharge. Of the estimated 543,600 parolees discharged from supervision in 2007, 46% had met the conditions of their supervision and served their full-term sentence or received an early discharge (table 5). The rate of completion increased to almost half (49%) of the estimated 574,000 parolees who were discharged during 2008. Estimates are not comparable to previously published BJS reports. Exits were estimated for nonreporting agencies. See Methodology for more details and appendix table 12 for 2008 reported totals by jurisdiction. c The exit rate was calculated by dividing the number of estimated parole exits by the average daily parole population and multiplying by 100. Table 5. Percent and estimated number of parolees who exited supervision, by type of exit, 2006-08 Type of exit Total Completion Incarceration With new sentence With revocation Other/unknown Absconder Other unsatisfactorya Transferred to another state Death Otherb Estimated numberc 2006 100% 45% 38 11 26 2 11 2 1 1 3 532,200 2007 100% 46% 38 10 27 1 11 2 1 1 2 543,600 2008 100% 49% 36 9 25 1 11 2 1 1 1 574,000 Note: Detail may not sum to total because of rounding. Includes parolees for which type of exit was unknown. For 2008 data by jurisdiction, see appendix table 14. a Includes parolees discharged from supervision who failed to meet all conditions of supervision, including some who had their parole sentence revoked but were not returned to incarceration because their sentence was immediately reinstated, and other types of unsatisfactory exits; includes some early terminations and expirations of sentence. b Includes parolees discharged from supervision because they were deported or transferred to the jurisdiction of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), had their sentence terminated by the court through an appeal, were transferred to another state through an interstate compact agreement or discharged to probation supervision, and other types of exits. c Estimates are not comparable to previously published BJS reports. Exits were estimated for nonreporting agencies. See Methodology for more details and appendix table 12 for 2008 reported totals by jurisdiction. December 2009 7 Slowing rate of growth in parole population during 2008 was related to the overall decline in state parole During 2008, 34 states, the District of Columbia, and the federal system reported an Figure Figure5.4. increase in their parole populations, amounting to a total of 22,081 parolees (figure 5). The Change in the parole population, 2008 Jurisdiction federal system (7,234) reported the largest U.S. total* absolute increase in the nation, followed by Federal Missouri Missouri (2,027) and Michigan (1,392). The Michigan smallest increases occurred in Utah (29), Arkansas Wyoming (21), Delaware (16), and New Texas Hampshire (8). Mississippi The federal system accounted for a third of the total increase in the parole population in 2008. Growth in the federal parole population exceeded the total change in the nation’s parole population (6,992) during the year. Contributing to the rise in the federal parole population was the significantly faster growth in entries (9%) to federal parole supervision, compared to exits (0.4%) (not shown in graph). Fifteen states reported a decline in their parole populations for a total decrease of 14,860 parolees during 2008.9 In absolute numbers Pennsylvania (-5,516) and California (-3,011) reported the largest declines among the states that reported a decrease, accounting for more than half (55%) of the decrease in the parole population during 2008. The smallest declines in the number of parolees occurred in Maine (-1) and Oregon (-1). Among the 50 states and the District of Columbia, the total change in the parole population amounted to an estimated decline of 242, which was offset by the increase in the federal parole population during the year. Although the federal parole population grew 7.9% during 2008, the overall decline in state parole contributed to slowing the growth in the nation’s parole population to 0.9% during the year (not shown in graph). 9Excludes Virginia because the state could not provide data for January 1. See Methodology. New Jersey Arizona Ohio District of Columbia Colorado Wisconsin Louisiana Georgia Minnesota Indiana Nevada Alabama Idaho New Mexico Alaska West Virginia Connecticut Oklahoma Vermont Kansas North Carolina Tennessee Rhode Island Massachusetts Nebraska North Dakota Utah Wyoming Delaware New Hampshire Oregon Maine Montana South Dakota Hawaii Florida South Carolina Iowa Maryland Kentucky Washington Illinois New York California Pennsylvania -6,000 -4,000 -2,000 0 2,000 4,000 Change in parole population 6,000 8,000 *Includes an estimated decrease for Virginia. Virginia was excluded from the graph because the state could not provide data for the January 1, 2008 population. See Methodology. 8 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 About 85% of all parolees were required to regularly report to a parole authority in 2008; about 6% were absconders In 2008, 85% of parolees were on active parole supervision and were required to regularly report to a parole authority in person, by mail, or by telephone (appendix table 15). Another 6% of the parole population were classified as absconders and could not be located, while 4% were on inactive supervision and were not required to regularly report to a parole authority. The remaining 5% of parolees were on other statutes. Most parolees were under supervision for a drug offense; whites accounted for about 4 in 10 parolees in 2008 In 2008 parolees were more likely to have served a sentence for a drug offense (37%) than any other type of offense, down slightly from 38% in 2004. Property offenders represented a smaller share of the parole population in 2008 (23%) compared to 2004 (26%), while violent offenders accounted for a slightly larger share of the parole population in 2008 (26%) compared to 2004 (25%). Prior to 2002 no offense data on parolees were collected; 2008 was the first year that weapon offense data were collected separately. The parole population was predominantly male in 2008 (88%), and this percentage has remained unchanged since 2000. White parolees represented 41% of the parole population at yearend 2008, up from 38% in 2000. Black and Hispanic parolees represented smaller shares of the population during this period. Black parolees made up 38% of the population in 2008, down from 40% in 2000. Hispanic parolees accounted for 19% of the population, down from 21% in 2000. Methodology Begun in 1980 the Annual Probation Survey and the Annual Parole Survey collect data on the total number of adults supervised in the community on January 1 and December 31 each year and data on the number of adults who enter and exit supervision during each year. Both surveys cover all 50 states, the District of Columbia, and the federal system. The Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) depends entirely upon the voluntary participation of state central reporters and separate state, county, and court agencies for its annual data on probation and parole. In 2008 the U.S. Census Bureau served as the BJS collection agent for the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Data for the federal system were provided directly to BJS through the BJS Federal Justice Statistics Program (FJSP), which obtained data directly from the Office of Probation and Pretrial Services, Administrative Office of the United States Courts. Probation The 2008 Annual Probation Survey was sent to 467 respondents—33 central state reporters, 432 separate state, county, or court agencies, the District of Columbia, and the federal system. States with multiple reporters were Alabama (3), Arizona (2), Colorado (8), Florida (41), Georgia (2), Idaho (2), Kentucky (3), Michigan (134), Missouri (2), Montana (4), New Mexico (2), Ohio (187), Oklahoma (3), Pennsylvania (2), Tennessee (3), Washington (32), and West Virginia (2). Parole The 2008 Annual Parole Survey was sent to 55 respondents—51 central state reporters, the California Youth Authority, one municipal agency in Alabama, the state agency in Pennsylvania which also provided county data, and the federal system. States with multiple reporters were Alabama (2), California (2), and Pennsylvania (2). Virginia was not able to provide data for January 1, 2008. Additional details for Virginia are provided under Estimating the January 1, 2008 parole population in Virginia. December 2009 9 Federal parole (as defined here) includes a term of supervised release from prison, mandatory release, parole, military parole, and special parole. Definitional differences exist between parole reported here and in other BJS data series. Additional information about the data collection instruments is available online at <http:// www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/correct.htm#pandp> (last accessed October 20, 2009). Updating probation and parole population counts each year Some states update their probation and parole population counts for different reasons after submitting the data to BJS. Updated population counts usually include data that were not entered into the information system before the survey was submitted or data that were not fully processed by yearend. For these reasons and with the exception of the data reported for 2008, the population counts on December 31 for years ending 2000 to 2007 are based on the January 1 counts for the next reporting year. Population counts for yearend 2008 are based on December 31, 2008 data. Estimating the January 1, 2008 parole population in Virginia Virginia was unable to provide data for January 1, 2008. The respondent was able to provide an estimate of the change (5% decrease) in Virginia’s parole population during 2008. The estimated decline was used to impute the January 1, 2008 parole population for Virginia (estimated at 4,700). Changes in reporting methods among probation agencies within certain jurisdictions from 2000 to 2008 Nine reporting agencies in separate jurisdictions changed their methods of reporting probation data between 2000 and 2008. These changes included administrative changes, such as consolidating databases or implementing new information systems, resulting in data review and cleanup, reclassifying offenders, including those on probation to parole and offenders on dual community supervision statuses, and including certain probation populations that were not previously reported. This section discusses those nine reporting agencies. It also discusses the year the change occurred and the total change in the jurisdiction’s probation population, as well as the total change in the jurisdiction’s probation population between 2000 and 2008. Combined, changes in population and changes due to new 10 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 reporting methods for these nine jurisdictions accounted for 207,900 additional probationers between 2000 and 2008, representing approximately 47% of the total change (444,708) in the nation’s probation population during this period. BJS was unable to precisely break out the amount of change in the probation population attributable to a change in population versus a change in reporting methods based on the information provided. Three Alabama agencies respond to the Annual Probation Survey. The state agency changed its method of reporting probation data beginning with its January 1, 2006 population by including certain probationers in the population whose statuses had previously been classified as other than a probationer in prior years. The reporting change resulted in a difference of about 9,600 additional probationers in Alabama’s total population reported between December 31, 2005 (38,995) and January 1, 2006 (48,607). The total change in Alabama’s probation population was about 13,100 additional probationers between 2000 and 2008. The District of Columbia changed its method of reporting probationers beginning with its January 1, 2008 population because probationers who were on active supervision and awaiting approval for a transfer through an interstate compact agreement were excluded from the prior years’ data. The reporting change resulted in a difference of nearly 1,600 additional probationers between the December 31, 2007 (6,485) and Januar y 1, 2008 (8,073) p opu lations reported by the District of Columbia. The total change in the District of Columbia’s probation population between 2000 and 2008 was a decline of about 2,100 probationers. Two Georgia state agencies respond to the Annual Probation Survey. The state agency that provides misdemeanant data of probationers supervised by private agencies changed its reporting methods beginning with its January 1, 2007 population when it expanded coverage. The reporting change resulted in a difference of about 9,600 additional probationers in Georgia’s total population reported between December 31, 2006 (422,790) and January 1, 2007 (432,436). The same agency experienced another reporting change beginning with its January 1, 2008 population when it excluded probationers under supervision for a minor traffic citation. This reporting change resulted in a decline of nearly 56,200 probationers in Georgia’s total population reported between December 31, 2007 (435,361) and January 1, 2008 (379,204). The total change in Georgia’s probation population was about 75,700 additional probationers between 2000 and 2008. Additionally, because the state agency that experienced reporting changes has the capacity to report probation cases and not the number of individuals under supervision, the counts may have overstated the total number of individuals under probation supervision in Georgia. Maryland changed its method of reporting probationers beginning with its January 1, 2007 population when it expanded the scope of its probation population to include certain DWI offenders who had previously been excluded from its population. The reporting change resulted in a difference of about 18,400 additional probationers between the December 31, 2006 (75,698) and January 1, 2007 (94,100) populations reported by the state. The total change in Maryland’s probation population was approximately 14,800 additional probationers between 2000 and 2008. Massachusetts changed its method of reporting probationers beginning with its January 1, 2003 population when it classified certain types of offenders, who had been previously excluded from the state’s probation data, as probationers based on new guidelines. The reporting change resulted in a difference of about 87,300 additional probationers between the December 31, 2002 (44,013) and January 1, 2003 (131,319) populations reported by Massachusetts. The state experienced a similar change in reporting methods beginning with its January 1, 2004 population. This reporting change resulted in a difference of approximately 39,300 additional probationers between the December 31, 2003 (127,135) and January 1, 2004 (166,464) populations reported by the state. The total change in Massachusetts’ probation population between 2000 and 2008 was an increase of about 139,100. Two New Mexico agencies respond to the Annual Probation Survey. The state agency changed its method of reporting probation data beginning with its January 1, 2003 population when its information system was modified to include certain probationers who had been previously excluded from its population. The reporting change resulted in a difference of approximately 4,700 additional probationers in New Mexico’s total population reported between December 31, 2002 (11,626) and January 1, 2003 (16,287). The state agency experienced another reporting change beginning with its January 1, 2006 population because the agency’s information system did not have the capacity to report probationers on statuses other than active supervision. This reporting change resulted in a decline of about 3,700 in New Mexico’s total probation population reported between December 31, 2005 (18,706) and January 1, 2006 (14,982). The state agency changed its method of reporting probationers again beginning with its January 1, 2007 population when its capacity to report data, including probationers on different types of supervision statuses, was enhanced. The reporting change resulted in a difference of nearly 1,400 additional probationers in New Mexico’s total population reported between December 31, 2006 (16,493) and January 1, 2007 (17,878). The total change in New Mexico’s probation population was an increase of about 10,400 between 2000 and 2008. New York changed its method of reporting probation data for two different reasons beginning with its January 1, 2003 population. First, the state reconciled the status of certain probationers in its information system based on new guidelines. Second, the probation data reported prior to January 1, 2003 were case counts, and not counts of individuals. The reporting change resulted in a decrease of nearly 65,100 probat ioners b e t we en t he D e ce mb er 31 , 2 0 02 (198,042) and January 1, 2003 (132,966) populations reported by New York. The total change in New York’s probation population was a decrease of about 67,600 between 2000 and 2008. Pennsylvania’s state agency provides both state and county probation data. The agency changed its method of reporting county probation data, starting with the December 31, 2004 population, by reconciling the status of certain offenders who were previously classified as being on a dual probation and parole status. The reporting change resulted in a difference of nearly 30,000 additional probationers in Pennsylvania’s total population reported between January 1, 2004 (137,206) and December 31, 2004 (167,180). The total change in Pennsylvania’s probation population was an increase of approximately 65,800 probationers between 2000 and 2008. Washington has 32 agencies that respond to the Annual Probation Survey. The state agency changed its method of reporting probation data beginning with its January 1, 2004 population when the agency reclassified certain offenders on December 2009 11 supervised release following a prison term from probationers to parolees. The change resulted in a decrease of nearly 25,100 in Washington’s total probation population reported between December 31, 2003 (172,814) and January 1, 2004 (147,741). The total change in Washington’s probation population was a decrease of about 41,300 probationers between 2000 and 2008. Changes in reporting methods among parole agencies within certain jurisdictions from 2000 to 2008 Six reporting agencies in separate jurisdictions changed their methods of reporting parole data between 2000 and 2008 for the same reasons as those agencies that changed their methods of reporting probation data—adminstrative changes, reclassification of offenders, and the addition of certain parole populations not previously reported. This section discusses those six reporting agencies. It also discusses the year the change occurred and the change in the state’s total parole population, as well as the total change in the state’s parole population between 2000 and 2008. Combined, changes in population and changes due to new reporting methods in these six states accounted for 7,400 additional parolees between 2000 and 2008, representing approximately 7% of the total change (104,271) in the nation’s parole population during this period. Two Alabama agencies respond to the Annual Parole Survey. The state agency changed its method of reporting parole data beginning with the January 1, 2006 population by including certain offenders whose statuses had previously been classified as other than a parolee in prior years. The reporting change resulted in a difference of approximately 500 additional parolees in Alabama’s total parole population reported between December 31, 2005 (7,252) and January 1, 2006 (7,795). The state agency changed its reporting method again beginning with the January 1, 2007 population when it consolidated data sources. The change resulted in a decline of about 1,200 parolees in Alabama’s total parole population reported between December 31, 2006 (8,685) and January 1, 2007 (7,508). The total change in Alabama’s parole population was an increase of about 2,600 between 2000 and 2008. Alaska made improvements to its method of reporting parole data starting with its January 1, 2007 population. The reporting change resulted 12 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 in a difference of nearly 500 additional parolees between the December 31, 2006 (1,044) and January 1, 2007 (1,527) populations reported by Alaska. The total change in Alaska’s parole population was an increase of about 1,200 parolees between 2000 and 2008. New Mexico changed its method of reporting parole data beginning with its January 1, 2007 population because its information system was enhanced, which resulted in an increased capacity to report data, including parolees on different types of supervision statuses. The reporting change resulted in a difference of almost 600 additional parolees in New Mexico’s total parole population reported between December 31, 2006 (2,922) and January 1, 2007 (3,517). The total change in New Mexico’s parole population was an increase of nearly 2,100 parolees between 2000 and 2008. Pennsylvania’s state agency provides both state and county parole data. The agency changed its method of reporting county parole data, starting with its December 31, 2004 population, by reconciling the status of certain offenders who were previously classified as being on a dual probation and parole status. The reporting change resulted in a decline of approximately 25,100 parolees in Pennsylvania’s total population rep orted between January 1, 2004 (102,244) and December 31, 2004 (77,175). The total change in Pennsylvania’s parole population was a decrease of nearly 9,400 parolees between 2000 and 2008. Virginia changed its method of reporting parolees starting with its January 1, 2007 population when it expanded the scope of its parole population based on new guidelines. The change included post-release offenders who had been previously excluded from the parole counts reported by the state in prior years. The reporting change resulted in a difference of approximately 3,200 additional parolees between the December 31, 2006 (3,978) and January 1, 2007 (7,201) populations reported by the state. In 2008 Virginia consolidated its databases, which resulted in subsequent data review and cleanup. This reporting change resulted in a decrease of an estimated 2,200 parolees between the December 31, 2007 population (6,850) reported by the state and the imputed January 1, 2008 population (estimated at 4,700). The total change in Virginia’s parole population was a decline of nearly 700 parolees between 2000 and 2008. The state of Washington changed its method of reporting parole data starting with its January 1, 2004 population when it reclassified certain offenders on supervised release following a prison term from a probation status to a parole status. The change in the state’s parole population was a difference of 24,800 additional parolees between the December 31, 2003 (105) and January 1, 2004 (24,905) populations reported by the state. The total change in Washington’s parole population was an increase of about 11,600 parolees between 2000 and 2008. Imputing probation entries and exits for nonreporting agencies in 2008 BJS used one of four methods to impute probation entries for nonreporting agencies and a single method to impute exits. The method used to impute entries was dependent on the data available. The first method was used to estimate entries and exits for nonreporting county and district agencies in Arizona, Florida, Michigan, Ohio, and Washington. BJS estimated probation entries in 2008 by using the ratio of entries in 2007 to the agency’s probation population on January 1, 2007 and applying that ratio to the agency’s January 1, 2008 population. BJS estimated exits from supervision by adding the agency’s estimated probation entries in 2008 to the agency’s probation population on January 1, 2008, and subtracting that estimate from the probation population on December 31, 2008. Estimating probation entries in 2008 for one agency in Arizona required BJS to use data from 2004 because the growth obser ved in the agency’s probation population during that year was similar to the growth observed in 2008. The agency provided probation entries and exits for 2007; however, growth in the agency’s probation population in 2007 was significantly larger than the growth observed during 2008. The second method was used to estimate probation entries for nonreporting county and district agencies in Colorado, Florida, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Washington. These agencies were also unable to report probation entries and exits in 2007. The ratio of 2008 entries to the January 1, 2008 population among reporting agencies in the same state was used to estimate the number of entries for nonreporting agencies with similar numbers of probationers. To estimate probation exits for these agencies, BJS used the first estimation method. BJS used a third method to estimate probation entries for one state agency in West Virginia. This agency reported interstate compact data only. BJS estimated the number of entries for this agency by using the ratio of 2008 entries to the January 1, 2008 probation population among reporting agencies within the same region. To estimate probation exits for this agency, BJS used the first estimation method. BJS used a fourth method to estimate entries to and exits from probation and parole supervision in Pennsylvania counties. This method is discussed in Changes in estimating probation and parole entries and exits in Pennsylvania counties. Changes in estimating probation and parole entries and exits in Pennsylvania counties From 1999 to 2007 probation and parole entries and exits were estimated in Pennsylvania counties based on the last year (1998) the state was able to provide the data. In 2008 the method changed because the Pennsylvania respondent was able to provide additional information, including the number of combined probation and parole entries to county supervision, by county, and the number of combined probation and parole exits from county supervision, by county. The 2008 data were estimated in two steps and the methodology was provided to the Pennsylvania respondent for review. Sixty-two of the 65 counties in Pennsylvania were able to provide combined probation and parole entries and exits to the Pennsylvania county respondent in 2008. In the first step of estimation, data for the three nonreporting counties were estimated. To estimate the 2008 data for two of those nonreporting counties, the first method (See Imputing probation entries and exits for nonreporting agencies in 2008) was applied to the 2007 data provided by those counties. The third county was also unable to provide probation and parole entries and exits in 2007. For the third county, entries and exits were estimated based on data provided by other counties in Pennsylvania with a similar number of probationers and parolees and that had a similar increase in their combined probation and parole population during 2008. The estimates of probation and parole entries and probation and parole exits for these three counties were added to the combined probation and parole entries and the combined probation and parole exits for the other 62 counties, yielding a total number of probation and parole entries and exit for all 65 counties. December 2009 13 In the second step of estimation, the total number of probation entries and exits for all 65 counties and the total number of parole entries and exits for all 65 counties were estimated separately. The Pennsylvania respondent was able to provide separate January 1, 2008 and December 31, 2008 counts of county probationers and county parolees. The percentage of the total combined probation and parole population on January 1, 2008 attributable to probation only was applied to the total number of combined probation and parole entries in the 65 counties to estimate the number of entries to probation. The residual was used as an estimate of the number of entries to parole during 2008. Probation exits were estimated by adding the estimated 2008 county probation entries to the January 1, 2008 county probation population and subtracting the December 31, 2008 county probation population. County parole exits were estimated using the same method. National estimates of probation and parole entries and exits from 2000 to 2008 Probation and parole entries and exits are estimated for nonreporting agencies and the estimation method for Pennsylvania counties changed in 2008 because the Pennsylvania respondent was able to provide additional information. The national estimates of entries and exits are based on estimation methods for Pennsylvania counties from 2000 to 2007 that are comparable to 2008. The 2007 estimates of entries and exits nationwide were re-estimated using the same method as 2008 because the Pennsylvania was able to provide the same additional information for 2007. For years 2000 to 2006, the national totals of probation entries were re-estimated by adding the difference (28,400) of probation entries in Pennsylvania counties in 2007 between the old and new methods of estimation. The national totals of probation exits (difference of 28,400) and parole entries (difference of 14,400) and exits (difference of 14,500) from 2000 to 2006 were re-estimated using the same method. Estimating national change in entries and exits and the nation’s probation and parole populations Technically, the change in the probation and parole populations from the beginning of the year to the end of the year should equal the difference between entries and exits during the 14 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 year. However, the differences may not be equal. Some probation and parole information systems track the number of cases that enter and exit community supervision versus the number of offenders. This means that entries and exits may include case counts as opposed to counts of offenders, while the beginning and end of year population counts represent individuals. Additionally, all the data on entries and exits may not have been logged into the information systems or the information systems may not have fully processed all of the data before the data were submitted to BJS. Calculating growth in the total correctional population and accounting for offenders on dual correctional statuses Some offenders in prison or jail remained under the jurisdiction of a probation or parole agency. In order to calculate the contributions of both the community supervision and incarcerated populations to the growth in the total correctional population, offenders with dual correctional statuses were excluded from the community supervision population. If offenders with dual correctional statuses had been excluded from the incarcerated population, the community sup er vision p opu lation would have accounted for 63% of the total growth in the correctional population between 2000 and 2008; the incarcerated population would have accounted for 37%. Estimating 2007 community supervision and prison data for nonreporting jurisdictions In 2007 Oklahoma did not provide community supervision data. Community supervision data for Oklahoma were estimated by BJS. See Probation and Parole in the United States, 2007 – Statist i c a l Tab l e s , a v a i l a b l e o n l i n e at ht t p : / / www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/abstract/ppus07st.htm>. Maine and Nevada did not provide prison data for 2007. Prison data for Maine and Nevada were estimated by BJS. See Prisoners in 2007, available online at <http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/ abstract/p07.htm> (last accessed October 20, 2009). Estimating the adult resident population The U.S. Census Bureau provided BJS with provisional estimates of the adult resident population in each state on January 1, 2009. Other available information Detailed information for 2008 is available in appendix tables 1 to 22. Explanatory notes for probation and parole are also available. • Appendix Table 16. Adults on parole, by gender, 2008 • Appendix Table 17. Adults on parole, by race and Hispanic origin, 2008 Appendix tables include— • Appendix Table 18. Adults on parole, by status of supervision, 2008 Community supervision • Appendix Table 19. Adults on parole, by maximum sentence to incarceration, 2008 • Appendix Table 1. Adults under community supervision, 2008 Probation • Appendix Table 2. Adults on probation, 2008 • Appendix Table 3. Adults entering probation, by type of sentence, 2008 • Appendix Table 4. Adults exiting probation, by type of exit, 2008 • Appendix Table 5. Characteristics of adults on probation, 2000, 2004, 2008 • Appendix Table 6. Adults on probation, by gender, 2008 • Appendix Table 20. Adults on parole, by most serious offense, 2008 • Appendix Table 21. Adults on parole, by type of release from prison, 2008 • Appendix Table 22. Adults on parole tracked by a Global Positioning System (GPS), also on probation, or incarcerated, 2008 Explanatory notes include— Probation—Explanatory notes, 2008 Parole—Explanatory notes, 2008 • Appendix Table 7. Adults on probation, by race and Hispanic origin, 2008 • Appendix Table 8. Adults on probation, by status of supervision, 2008 • Appendix Table 9. Adults on probation, by type of offense, 2008 • Appendix Table 10. Adults on probation, by most serious offense, 2008 • Appendix Table 11. Adults on probation tracked by a Global Positioning System (GPS), also on parole, or incarcerated, 2008 Parole • Appendix Table 12. Adults on parole, 2008 • Appendix Table 13. Adults entering parole, by type of sentence, 2008 • Appendix Table 14. Adults exiting parole, by type of exit, 2008 • Appendix Table 15. Characteristics of adults on parole, 2000, 2004, 2008 December 2009 15 Appendix Table 1. Adults under community supervision, 2008 Region and jurisdiction U.S. totalc Federal Statec Northeast Connecticutd Maine Massachusettse New Hampshiree New Jerseye New York Pennsylvaniaf Rhode Islandd,e Vermontd,e Midwest Illinois Indianad,e Iowad,e Kansase Michigand,e,f Minnesota Missourid Nebraska North Dakota Ohiod,e,f South Dakotad,e Wisconsin Southc Alabamad Arkansas Delaware District of Columbiag Floridad,e,f Georgiad,g,h Kentuckyd,f Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolinad Oklahomad South Carolina Tennesseed,e Texasd Virginiad,e,i West Virginiad,f 16 Community supervision population, 1/1/2008a 5,052,086 114,817 4,937,269 867,605 59,675 7,886 183,987 6,303 144,805 175,283 255,094 26,579 7,993 1,151,529 177,876 139,983 26,322 20,973 202,426 131,908 74,907 19,710 4,836 276,199 8,453 67,936 1,941,628 59,535 50,057 17,231 13,490 280,908 402,315 61,639 62,956 112,326 23,638 114,330 30,456 43,974 66,345 536,054 ** 9,720 2008 Entries Reported Imputedb 2,737,166 2,950,300 58,129 58,129 2,679,037 2,892,200 280,232 413,600 30,946 30,946 3,634 3,634 98,712 98,712 4,100 4,100 55,130 55,130 61,754 61,754 13,943 147,300 7,109 7,109 4,904 4,904 723,092 751,100 91,771 91,771 111,399 111,399 17,844 17,844 25,368 25,368 135,836 150,900 83,306 83,306 39,424 39,424 15,731 15,731 3,759 3,759 161,073 174,000 5,872 5,872 31,709 31,709 1,031,700 1,054,100 23,033 23,033 18,782 18,782 15,880 15,880 9,424 9,424 234,107 245,900 238,705 238,705 18,119 27,500 28,761 28,761 59,486 59,486 12,926 12,926 72,120 72,120 14,755 14,755 15,223 15,223 27,372 27,372 210,640 210,640 ** 30,900 2,686 2,800 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Exits Reported Imputedb 2,701,561 2,914,800 51,569 51,569 2,649,992 2,863,300 280,137 409,200 31,288 31,288 3,985 3,985 95,206 95,206 4,193 4,193 55,349 55,349 65,407 65,407 13,413 142,500 6,419 6,419 4,877 4,877 713,798 744,300 91,060 91,060 109,454 109,454 18,049 18,049 25,120 25,120 137,002 154,300 82,506 82,506 36,288 36,288 14,989 14,989 3,978 3,978 156,967 170,100 5,459 5,459 32,926 32,926 1,016,523 1,038,500 21,274 21,274 17,762 17,762 15,344 15,344 8,198 8,198 232,249 243,400 225,151 225,151 16,653 26,000 27,191 27,191 62,232 62,232 11,375 11,375 73,790 73,790 14,198 14,198 15,996 15,996 28,272 28,272 216,693 216,693 ** 29,400 2,124 2,200 Community supervision population, 12/31/2008a 5,095,181 121,377 4,973,804 871,545 58,878 7,535 187,493 6,210 144,586 171,630 259,924 27,269 8,020 1,157,518 178,587 141,928 26,117 21,221 198,114 132,708 78,043 20,452 4,617 280,081 8,866 66,784 1,965,619 61,294 51,077 17,767 14,405 284,288 420,529 63,004 64,589 109,580 25,189 112,676 31,013 43,201 68,633 530,001 58,085 10,288 Number under community Percent supervision per 100,000 change, 2008 adult residents, 12/31/2008 0.9% 2,201 5.7% 52 0.7 2,149 0.5% 2,041 -1.3 2,181 -4.5 721 1.9 3,683 -1.5 604 -0.2 2,170 -2.1 1,134 1.9 2,676 2.6 3,313 0.3 1,624 0.5% 2,284 0.4 1,828 1.4 2,948 -0.8 1,136 1.2 1,004 -2.1 2,600 0.6 3,329 4.2 1,730 3.8 1,523 -4.5 922 1.4 3,191 4.9 1,453 -1.7 1,541 1.2% 2,319 3.0 1,723 2.0 2,361 3.1 2,645 6.8 2,990 1.2 1,976 4.5 5,846 2.2 1,924 2.6 1,945 -2.4 2,543 6.6 1,154 -1.4 1,599 1.8 1,127 -1.8 1,254 3.4 1,440 -1.1 2,979 : 971 5.8 719 Appendix Table 1. (cont.) Adults under community supervision, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaskae Arizonae,f Californiad,e Coloradod,e,f Hawaiid Idahoj Montanae Nevada New Mexicod,f Oregon Utah Washingtond,e,f Wyoming Community supervision population, 1/1/2008a 976,507 8,067 83,585 458,435 88,648 21,441 51,777 10,072 17,114 23,356 64,667 14,373 128,908 6,064 2008 Entries Reported Imputedb 644,013 673,300 2,264 2,264 35,992 37,200 370,947 370,947 60,457 60,800 6,796 6,796 41,801 41,801 4,527 4,527 11,812 11,812 5,609 7,700 24,611 24,611 8,039 8,039 68,056 93,800 3,102 3,102 Exits Reported Imputedb 639,534 671,200 1,891 1,891 30,185 31,000 384,020 384,020 49,388 49,600 7,236 7,236 40,704 40,704 4,642 4,642 11,681 11,681 4,474 7,400 25,195 25,195 7,708 7,708 69,409 97,200 3,001 3,001 Community supervision Number under community population, Percent change, supervision per 100,000 12/31/2008a 2008 adult residents, 12/31/2008 979,122 0.3 % 1,835 8,440 4.6 1,653 89,766 7.4 1,856 445,822 -2.8 1,616 100,566 13.4 2,667 21,001 -2.1 2,078 52,874 2.1 4,714 9,957 -1.1 1,323 17,245 0.8 884 23,609 1.1 1,580 64,083 -0.9 2,177 14,704 2.3 770 124,902 -3.1 2,473 6,153 1.5 1,508 Note: Because of nonresponse or incomplete data, the community supervision population for some jurisdictions on December 31, 2008, does not equal the population on January 1, plus entries, minus exits. Rates were computed using the estimated adult resident population in each jurisdiction on January 1, 2009. **Not known. : Not calculated. a The January 1 (3,562) and December 31 (3,905) populations exclude a small number of offenders under community supervision who were on both probation and parole. The December 31, 2007 total (3,562) was used as an estimate of the January 1, 2008 total. See appendix table 22 for December 31, 2008 totals by jurisdiction. b Reflects reported data except for jurisdictions in which data were not available. Details may not sum to totals because of rounding. cIncludes an estimated 56,654 offenders under community supervision in Virginia on January 1, 2008. See Methodology and parole Explanatory notes for more detail. dSome or all detailed data are estimated. e Population excludes probationers or parolees in one of the following categories: absconder, warrant, inactive, supervised out of state, only have financial conditions remaining, in a residential/other treatment program, or had their location tracked by GPS. See probation or parole Explanatory notes for more detail. fData for entries and exits were estimated for nonreporting agencies. See Methodology for more detail. gDue to a change in reporting methods in 2008, data may not be comparable to data reported in prior years. See Methodology and Explanatory notes for more detail. hProbation counts include private agency cases and may overstate the number of persons under supervision. See Explanatory notes for more detail. i Virginia's parole agency could not provide parole data for January 1, entries to parole, or exits from parole during 2008. Additionally, due to a change in reporting methods in 2008, data may not be comparable to data reported in prior years. See Methodology and parole Explanatory notes for more detail. j Probation counts include estimates for misdemeanors based on entries. See Explanatory notes for more detail. December 2009 17 Appendix Table 2. Adults on probation, 2008 Region and jurisdiction U.S. total Federal State Northeast Connecticutb,c Mainec Massachusettsd New Hampshired New Jersey New York Pennsylvaniac,e Rhode Islandb Vermontb,d Midwest Illinoisc Indianab Iowab,d Kansasd Michiganb,d,e Minnesotac Missourib Nebraskac North Dakota Ohiob,d,e South Dakotab,d Wisconsin South Alabamab,c Arkansas Delawarec District of Columbiaf Floridab,d,e Georgiab,f,g Kentuckyb,c,e Louisianac Marylandc Mississippi North Carolinab Oklahomab South Carolina Tennesseeb,d Texasb,c Virginiab,c West Virginiab,e 18 Probation population, 1/1/2008 4,234,471 23,422 4,211,049 712,413 57,498 7,854 180,866 4,650 129,750 121,614 176,987 26,137 7,057 1,015,046 142,790 129,608 22,776 16,131 181,295 127,152 56,251 18,910 4,496 257,809 5,641 52,187 1,701,976 51,745 31,440 16,696 8,073 276,254 379,204 48,749 39,006 98,470 21,623 111,446 27,527 41,685 55,908 434,306 51,954 7,890 2008 Entries Exits Reported Imputeda Reported Imputeda 2,188,591 2,369,300 2,165,083 2,340,800 11,333 11,333 12,007 12,007 2,177,258 2,358,000 2,153,076 2,328,800 224,380 326,600 223,905 316,800 28,580 28,580 29,073 29,073 3,634 3,634 3,984 3,984 94,028 94,028 90,586 90,586 3,155 3,155 3,256 3,256 44,881 44,881 45,894 45,894 36,247 36,247 38,456 38,456 3,139 105,400 2,440 95,400 6,484 6,484 5,867 5,867 4,232 4,232 4,349 4,349 617,726 645,700 612,043 642,500 59,114 59,114 57,000 57,000 100,199 100,199 98,516 98,516 15,689 15,689 15,507 15,507 20,448 20,448 20,316 20,316 124,279 139,400 126,837 144,200 77,479 77,479 77,004 77,004 23,917 23,917 22,808 22,808 14,719 14,719 14,023 14,023 2,922 2,922 3,185 3,185 150,977 163,900 147,600 160,700 4,022 4,022 3,517 3,517 23,961 23,961 25,730 25,730 923,125 944,300 912,132 932,700 20,073 20,073 18,566 18,566 9,097 9,097 9,368 9,368 15,463 15,463 14,943 14,943 7,007 7,007 6,499 6,499 226,888 238,700 224,904 236,100 227,084 227,084 213,867 213,867 11,953 21,300 9,667 19,000 14,949 14,949 13,930 13,930 52,138 52,138 54,248 54,248 11,107 11,107 10,463 10,463 68,467 68,467 70,235 70,235 13,342 13,342 12,929 12,929 14,788 14,788 15,219 15,219 23,287 23,287 24,633 24,633 176,648 176,648 183,874 183,874 29,681 29,681 28,021 28,021 1,153 1,300 766 900 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Probation population, 12/31/2008 4,270,917 22,748 4,248,169 721,720 56,550 7,504 184,308 4,549 128,737 119,405 186,973 26,754 6,940 1,017,359 144,904 131,291 22,958 16,263 175,591 127,627 57,360 19,606 4,233 260,962 6,146 50,418 1,722,704 53,252 31,169 17,216 8,581 279,760 397,081 51,035 40,025 96,360 22,267 109,678 27,940 41,254 58,109 427,080 53,614 8,283 Percent Number on probation change, per 100,000 adult 2008 residents, 12/31/2008 0.9% 1,845 -2.9% 10 0.9 1,835 1.3% 1,690 -1.6 2,094 -4.5 718 1.9 3,620 -2.2 443 -0.8 1,932 -1.8 789 5.6 1,925 2.4 3,251 -1.7 1,405 0.2% 2,008 1.5 1,483 1.3 2,727 0.8 998 0.8 770 -3.1 2,304 0.4 3,202 2.0 1,272 3.7 1,460 -5.8 845 1.2 2,973 9.0 1,007 -3.4 1,164 1.2% 2,033 2.9 1,497 -0.9 1,441 3.1 2,563 6.3 1,781 1.3 1,944 4.7 5,520 4.7 1,558 2.6 1,205 -2.1 2,236 3.0 1,020 -1.6 1,557 1.5 1,016 -1.0 1,198 3.9 1,219 -1.7 2,401 3.2 896 5.0 579 Appendix Table 2. (cont.) Adults on probation, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaskad Arizonac,e Californiab Coloradob,d,e Hawaiib,c Idahoh Montanad Nevada New Mexicob,c,e Oregon Utah Washingtonb,d,e Wyomingc Probation population, 1/1/2008 781,614 6,528 76,830 334,671 77,634 19,426 48,663 9,106 13,461 20,774 42,471 10,801 115,891 5,358 2008 Probation Entries Exits population, Reported Imputeda 12/31/2008 Reported Imputeda 412,027 441,300 404,996 436,700 786,386 1,401 1,401 1,221 1,221 6,708 22,559 23,700 17,531 18,300 82,232 189,926 189,926 199,528 199,528 325,069 50,783 51,100 40,354 40,500 88,912 6,151 6,151 6,480 6,480 19,097 40,030 40,030 39,180 39,180 49,513 3,864 3,864 3,898 3,898 9,072 7,326 7,326 7,450 7,450 13,337 3,590 5,700 2,652 5,600 20,883 15,779 15,779 16,362 16,362 41,888 5,615 5,615 5,313 5,313 11,103 62,240 88,000 62,344 90,100 113,134 2,763 2,763 2,683 2,683 5,438 Percent change, 2008 0.6 % 2.8 7.0 -2.9 14.5 -1.7 1.7 -0.4 -0.9 0.5 -1.4 2.8 -2.4 1.5 Number on probation per 100,000 adult residents, 12/31/2008 1,474 1,314 1,700 1,178 2,358 1,890 4,415 1,206 684 1,398 1,423 582 2,240 1,333 Note: Because of nonresponse or incomplete data, the probation population for some jurisdictions on December 31, 2008, does not equal the population on January 1, plus entries, minus exits. Rates were computed using the estimated adult resident population in each jurisdiction on January 1, 2009. aReflects reported data except for jurisdictions in which data were not available. Details may not sum to totals because of rounding. b c Some or all detailed data are estimated. See Explanatory notes for more detail. dPopulation excludes probationers in one of the following categories: absconder, inactive, warrant, supervised out of jurisdiction, in a residential/ other treatment program, only have financial conditions remaining, or probationers who had their location tracked by GPS. See Explanatory notes for more detail. e Data for entries and exits were estimated for nonreporting agencies. See Methodology for more detail. fDue to a change in reporting, data may not be comparable to data reported in prior years. See Methodology and Explanatory notes for more detail. g Counts include private agency cases and may overstate the number of persons under supervision. See Methodology and Explanatory notes for more detail. hCounts include estimates for misdemeanors based on entries during the year. See Explanatory notes for more detail. December 2009 19 Appendix Table 3. Adults entering probation, by type of sentence, 2008 Region and jurisdiction U.S. total Federal State Northeast Connecticutb Maine Massachusetts New Hampshireb New Jersey New York Pennsylvaniac Rhode Island Vermontb Midwest Illinois Indianab Iowab Kansas Michiganb Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohiob South Dakota Wisconsin South Alabamab Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Floridab Georgiab Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahomab South Carolina Tennesseeb Texasb Virginiab West Virginiab 20 Total reported 2,188,591 11,333 2,177,258 224,380 28,580 3,634 94,028 3,155 44,881 36,247 3,139 6,484 4,232 617,726 59,114 100,199 15,689 20,448 124,279 77,479 23,917 14,719 2,922 150,977 4,022 23,961 923,125 20,073 9,097 15,463 7,007 226,888 227,084 11,953 14,949 52,138 11,107 68,467 13,342 14,788 23,287 176,648 29,681 1,153 Number of adults entering probation, 2008 Probation without Probation with incarceration incarceration Othera 666,719 203,014 65,110 11,333 0 0 655,386 203,014 65,110 66,007 12,611 350 22,487 6,093 ** 2,576 903 136 ** ** ** 2,731 424 0 ** ** ** 31,422 4,825 0 3,139 0 0 ** ** ** 3,652 366 214 110,899 105,100 22,116 ** ** ** 3,886 82,434 13,879 ** ** ** ** ** ** 22,180 3,904 710 ** ** ** 21,546 0 2,371 10,329 4,390 0 2,922 0 0 50,036 14,372 5,156 ** ** ** ** ** ** 418,255 58,986 15,471 9,283 9,415 ** 8,333 0 764 ** ** ** 6,016 991 0 163,879 7,655 1,782 31,689 14,330 881 10,915 269 769 13,638 812 499 43,120 9,018 0 7,581 3,526 0 68,413 54 0 9,441 1,883 ** 12,763 2,025 0 15,007 8,190 90 ** ** ** 18,177 818 10,686 ** ** ** Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Unknown or not reported 1,253,748 0 1,253,748 145,412 0 19 94,028 0 44,881 0 0 6,484 0 379,611 59,114 0 15,689 20,448 97,485 77,479 0 0 0 81,413 4,022 23,961 430,413 1,375 0 15,463 0 53,572 180,184 0 0 0 0 0 2,018 0 0 176,648 0 1,153 Appendix Table 3. (cont.) Adults entering probation, by type of sentence, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizonab Californiab Coloradob Hawaiib Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexicob Oregon Utah Washingtonb Wyoming Total reported 412,027 1,401 22,559 189,926 50,783 6,151 40,030 3,864 7,326 3,590 15,779 5,615 62,240 2,763 Number of adults entering probation, 2008 Probation without Probation with incarceration incarceration Othera 60,225 26,317 27,173 ** ** ** 14,212 8,347 0 ** ** ** 27,546 3,131 14,660 ** ** ** 2,584 1,553 32 1,591 1,640 300 ** ** ** ** ** ** 7,567 7,348 0 2,735 2,880 0 1,431 1,214 12,181 2,559 204 0 Unknown or not reported 298,312 1,401 0 189,926 5,446 6,151 35,861 333 7,326 3,590 864 0 47,414 0 Note: Based on reported data only. For imputed entries to probation, see appendix table 2. **Not known. aIncludes probationers who entered supervision through a deferred sentence, pretrial supervision, after a bench warrant was served, a reinstatement of their original sentence, placement in a drug court program, a transfer from another agency or state, and other types of sentences. b c Some or all detailed data are estimated for type of sentence. Data represent state probationers only. Data are not available for county probationers. December 2009 21 Appendix Table 4. Adults exiting probation, by type of exit, 2008 Region and jurisdiction U.S. total Federal State Northeast Connecticutc Maine Massachusetts New Hampshirec New Jersey New York Pennsylvaniad Rhode Islandc Vermontc Midwest Illinois Indianac Iowa Kansas Michiganc Minnesota Missouric Nebraska North Dakota Ohioc South Dakota Wisconsin South Alabamac Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Floridac Georgiac Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahomac South Carolina Tennesseec Texasc Virginiac West Virginiac 22 Total With new reported Completion sentence 2,165,083 1,041,695 57,985 12,007 9,801 87 2,153,076 1,031,894 57,898 223,905 61,734 4,541 29,073 29,073 ** 3,984 3,378 0 90,586 ** ** 3,256 ** ** 45,894 ** ** 38,456 24,831 3,985 2,440 1,292 256 5,867 ** ** 4,349 3,160 300 612,043 245,669 18,726 57,000 ** ** 98,516 64,858 8,350 15,507 11,904 ** 20,316 17,403 ** 126,837 50,537 2,079 77,004 ** ** 22,808 9,713 1,331 14,023 12,190 836 3,185 1,700 571 147,600 57,282 4,827 3,517 3,192 ** 25,730 16,890 732 912,132 554,637 32,398 18,566 6,982 1,692 9,368 5,946 982 14,943 4,091 ** 6,499 3,874 ** 224,904 121,188 12,618 213,867 153,733 2,793 9,667 4,014 590 13,930 8,783 880 54,248 33,302 4,679 10,463 5,313 ** 70,235 33,938 4,334 12,929 9,485 1,120 15,219 9,807 462 24,633 16,236 2,248 183,874 121,907 ** 28,021 16,038 0 766 ** ** Number of adults exiting probation, 2008 Incarcerated Under Discharged Other current To receive Other/ to warrant unsatissentence treatment unknown Absconder or detainer factorya 135,994 7,682 82,055 59,481 11,205 166,343 1,057 ** 0 157 ** 350 134,937 7,682 82,055 59,324 11,205 165,993 536 0 1,265 0 65 9,561 ** ** ** ** ** ** 0 0 606 0 0 0 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 530 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ~ ~ ~ ** ~ 9,169 318 0 0 0 65 0 ** ** 129 ** ** ** 218 ~ 0 ** ~ 392 40,664 372 1,829 24,438 3,522 6,788 ** ** ** ** ** ** 10,875 ~ 0 7,262 ~ 0 2,572 ** 0 43 ** 3 ** ** 107 ** ** 2,806 6,579 88 509 502 2,534 1,701 ** ** ** ** ** ** 4,564 ** ** 6,743 ** ** 806 0 0 58 12 64 664 0 74 147 0 0 7,168 284 1,139 9,669 976 1,390 325 ** ** ** ** ** 7,111 ~ 0 14 0 824 78,632 6,926 75,026 28,242 7,098 56,891 1,680 ** 5,475 200 ** ** 1,367 ** 0 353 ** 0 ** 21 3,534 ** ** 6,256 ** ** 1,375 0 0 831 34,144 6,905 836 460 7,050 3,451 6,173 ** ** 14,300 ** 31,473 3,454 0 0 316 48 141 3,721 0 0 0 0 18 5,919 ** 0 0 0 6,824 ** 0 619 1,766 ** 22 12,179 ~ 0 10,847 ** 6,637 596 ** ** ** ** 142 4,684 0 0 0 0 0 4,715 ** ** ** ** 1,096 ** ** 53,463 ** ** 0 0 0 9,408 0 0 0 ** ** 316 ** ** ** Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Death 9,851 123 9,728 507 ** 0 ** 19 ** 432 38 ** 18 1,383 ** 0 91 ** 305 ** 366 50 29 385 ** 157 6,879 286 187 92 50 1,302 397 186 183 511 27 632 200 190 338 1,885 413 ** Otherb 71,094 432 70,662 771 ** 0 ** ** ** 39 471 ** 261 13,561 ** 7,171 894 ** 1109 ** 0 7 0 4,378 ** 2 22,231 946 533 949 369 854 4,998 918 345 3,012 ** 0 0 76 0 6,619 2,162 450 Unknown or not reported 521,698 0 521,698 144,925 0 0 90,586 2,707 45,894 0 0 5,738 0 255,091 57,000 0 0 0 60,894 77,004 91 0 0 60,102 0 0 43,172 1,305 0 0 0 36,096 0 0 0 1 2,716 1,668 1,386 0 0 0 0 0 Appendix Table 4. (cont.) Adults exiting probation, by type of exit, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizonac Californiac Coloradoc Hawaiic Idaho Montana Nevadac New Mexicoc Oregon Utah Washingtonc Wyoming Total reported 404,996 1,221 17,531 199,528 40,354 6,480 39,180 3,898 7,450 2,652 16,362 5,313 62,344 2,683 With new Completion sentence 169,854 2,233 654 38 11,055 ** 87,246 ** 25,736 29 5,607 181 2,313 636 1,746 90 4,420 ** ** ** 10,296 625 2,364 366 16,654 171 1,763 97 Number of adults exiting probation, 2008 Incarcerated Under Discharged Other current To receive Other/ to warrant unsatissentence treatment unknown Absconder or detainer factorya 15,105 384 3,935 6,644 520 92,753 138 0 186 21 65 0 6,012 ** 0 ** ** 221 ** ** ** ** ** 82,771 1,596 ** 3,747 5,265 64 486 335 ** ** ** ** ** ** ~ 0 0 0 824 1,192 ** ** 37 43 ** ** ** 0 211 ** 2,758 ** ** ** ** ** ** 4,238 0 0 327 0 156 363 0 0 55 1 1,383 716 384 2 586 347 4,154 515 0 0 142 0 0 Death 959 8 243 ** 225 36 31 75 61 ** 174 58 36 12 Otherb 34,099 49 ** 29,511 3044 82 0 335 ** ** 24 723 177 154 Unknown or not reported 78,510 62 0 0 162 239 35,376 380 0 2,652 522 0 39,117 0 Note: Based on reported data only. For imputed exits from probation, see appendix table 2. **Not known. ~Not applicable. a Includes probationers discharged from supervision who failed to meet all conditions of supervision, including some with only financial conditions remaining, some who had their probation sentence revoked but were not incarcerated because their sentence was immediately reinstated, and other types of unsatisfactory exits; includes some early terminations and expirations of sentence. bIncludes 9,644 probationers transferred to another jurisdiction and 61,450 probationers who exited supervision for other reasons. Other reasons include probationers discharged through a legislative mandate, because they were deported or transferred to the jurisdiction of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), transferred to another state through an interstate compact agreement, had their sentence dismissed or overturned by the court through an appeal, had their sentence closed administratively, deferred, or terminated by the court, were awaiting a hearing, were released on bond, and other types of exits. cSome or all detailed data are estimated for type of exit. dData represent state probationers only. Data are not available for county probationers. December 2009 23 Appendix Table 5. Characteristics of adults on probation, 2000, 2004, and 2008 Characteristics Total Gender Male Female Race and Hispanic origin Whitea Blacka Hispanic or Latino American Indian/Alaska Nativea Asian/Native Hawaiian/other Pacific Islandera Two or more racesa Status of supervision Active Residential/other treatment program Financial conditions remaining Inactive Absconder Supervised out of jurisdiction Warrant status Other Type of offense Felony Misdemeanor Other infractions Most serious offense Violent Property Drug Public-orderb Otherc Percent of adults on probation 2000 2004 2008 100% 100% 100% 78% 22 77% 23 76% 24 54% 31 13 1 56% 30 12 1 56% 29 13 1 1 ... 1 ... 1 1 76% 74% 71% ... ... 9 9 3 ... 3 1 ... 9 9 2 5 -- 1 1 8 8 3 6 2 52% 46 2 49% 50 1 49% 48 2 ... ... 24 24 52 19% 23 26 22 10 19% 25 29 17 10 Note: Each characteristic includes persons of unknown type. Detail may not sum to total because of rounding. See appendix tables 6 to 10 for 2008 data by jurisdiction. --Less than 0.5%. ...Not available. a Excludes persons of Hispanic origin. bIncludes driving while intoxicated and minor traffic offenses only. c Includes violent and property offenses in 2000 because those data were not collected separately. 24 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 6. Adults on probation, by gender, 2008 Region and jurisdiction U.S. total Federal State Northeast Connecticut* Maine Massachusetts* New Hampshire New Jersey* New York Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont* Midwest Illinois Indiana* Iowa Kansas Michigan* Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio* South Dakota Wisconsin South Alabama* Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Florida* Georgia* Kentucky* Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma* South Carolina Tennessee* Texas* Virginia* West Virginia Probation population, 12/31/2008 4,270,917 22,748 4,248,169 721,720 56,550 7,504 184,308 4,549 128,737 119,405 186,973 26,754 6,940 1,017,359 144,904 131,291 22,958 16,263 175,591 127,627 57,360 19,606 4,233 260,962 6,146 50,418 1,722,704 53,252 31,169 17,216 8,581 279,760 397,081 51,035 40,025 96,360 22,267 109,678 27,940 41,254 58,109 427,080 53,614 8,283 Number of adults on probation, 2008 Unknown or Male Female not reported 2,374,129 737,814 1,158,974 14,209 8,159 380 2,359,920 729,655 1,158,594 575,967 144,868 885 44,830 11,715 5 6,161 1,343 0 152,976 31,332 0 3,492 1,057 0 102,732 26,005 0 95,143 23,487 775 142,913 44,060 0 22,355 4,294 105 5,365 1,575 0 417,485 142,593 457,281 ** ** 144,904 ** ** 131,291 16,560 6,308 90 ** ** 16,263 92,781 32,084 50,726 97,588 30,039 0 42,255 14,438 667 14,523 5,083 0 3,107 1,126 0 111,262 42,506 107,194 ** ** 6,146 39,409 11,009 0 1,078,771 355,283 288,650 34,753 9,305 9,194 21,645 9,519 5 13,391 3,824 1 6,878 1,674 29 192,755 63,310 23,695 116,688 34,928 245,465 34,411 16,624 0 30,155 9,870 0 78,276 18,084 0 17,235 5,032 0 82,949 26,728 1 19,613 6,350 1,977 32,894 8,360 0 43,733 14,376 0 311,769 115,311 0 41,626 11,988 0 ** ** 8,283 December 2009 25 Appendix Table 6. (cont.) Adults on probation, by gender, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizona* California* Colorado* Hawaii* Idaho Montana Nevada* New Mexico* Oregon Utah Washington* Wyoming Probation population, 12/31/2008 786,386 6,708 82,232 325,069 88,912 19,097 49,513 9,072 13,337 20,883 41,888 11,103 113,134 5,438 Number of adults on probation, 2008 Unknown or Male Female not reported 287,697 86,911 411,778 5,418 1,288 2 65,618 16,614 0 ** ** 325,069 64,829 22,052 2,031 14,484 4,613 0 10,047 3,605 35,861 6,773 2,117 182 9,885 3,452 0 11,866 4,010 5,007 32,367 9,521 0 8,294 2,809 0 54,066 15,442 43,626 4,050 1,388 0 **Not known. *Some or all detailed data are estimated for gender. 26 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 7. Adults on probation, by race and Hispanic origin, 2008 Probation Region and population, jurisdiction 12/31/2008 U.S. total 4,270,917 Federala 22,748 State 4,248,169 Northeast 721,720 Connecticutb 56,550 Maine 7,504 Massachusetts 184,308 New Hampshire 4,549 New Jerseyb 128,737 New York 119,405 Pennsylvania 186,973 Rhode Islanda,c 26,754 6,940 Vermontb,d Midwest 1,017,359 Illinois 144,904 131,291 Indianab Iowa 22,958 Kansas 16,263 Michiganb 175,591 Minnesotae 127,627 Missouri 57,360 Nebraska 19,606 North Dakota 4,233 Ohiob 260,962 South Dakota 6,146 Wisconsina 50,418 South 1,722,704 Alabamab 53,252 Arkansas 31,169 Delaware 17,216 District of Columbia 8,581 Floridab 279,760 397,081 Georgiab Kentuckyb 51,035 Louisiana 40,025 Maryland 96,360 Mississippi 22,267 North Carolina 109,678 Oklahomab 27,940 South Carolina 41,254 Tennesseeb 58,109 427,080 Texasb Virginiab 53,614 West Virginia 8,283 White 1,528,485 11,010 1,517,475 271,307 27,070 6,788 ** 4,119 46,345 55,239 110,398 15,114 6,234 326,636 ** ** 18,216 ** 48,444 89,174 40,715 13,955 3,175 78,671 ** 34,286 707,505 20,671 19,552 9,087 697 137,486 70,954 33,120 19,456 46,114 9,262 50,780 15,105 18,998 33,463 196,457 26,303 ** Number of adults on probation, 2008 American Native Hawaiian/ Black/Afri- Hispanic or Indian/Alaska Other Pacific Two or can American Latino Native Asian Islander more races 786,499 371,015 26,833 20,431 5,870 13,976 6,007 3,628 566 893 ** 0 780,492 367,387 26,267 19,538 5,870 13,976 166,288 68,401 1,017 3,872 14 222 15,304 12,321 107 414 0 20 271 0 90 23 2 0 ** ** ** ** ** ** 148 ~ 8 8 0 0 51,495 15,449 0 1,287 0 0 34,812 23,739 482 1,097 ~ ~ 58,878 11,864 157 729 12 202 5,142 5,028 135 275 ** ** 238 ** 38 39 ** ** 117,445 11,942 8,919 4,534 90 13,045 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 2,856 1,169 252 260 ** ~ ** ** ** ** ** ** 30,155 1,237 597 402 73 109 18,110 / 4,926 2,720 ** 12,697 14,854 806 121 153 ** ** 2,280 2,718 522 131 0 0 162 147 730 19 0 0 38,369 2,951 54 260 17 239 ** ** ** ** ** ** 10,659 2,914 1,717 589 ** ** 468,947 222,157 4,895 3,494 275 283 22,601 648 53 53 ** ** 9,974 1,369 85 70 ** ** 7,177 862 12 54 ** ** 7,097 594 3 67 6 0 67,047 35,949 410 1,112 140 190 70,693 7,202 277 286 ** ** 11,913 5,821 28 60 ** 93 20,297 101 23 69 62 ~ 48,781 ** 111 637 ** ** 12,461 166 24 50 0 0 48,453 6,325 1,869 329 59 ** 5,296 1,937 1,858 104 8 ** 21,388 668 46 46 0 ~ 21,521 2,495 67 555 ** ** 68,332 158,020 ** ** ** ** 25,916 0 29 2 0 0 ** ** ** ** ** ** Unknown or not reported 1,517,808 644 1,517,164 210,599 1,314 330 184,308 266 14,161 4,036 4,733 1,060 391 534,748 144,904 131,291 205 16,263 94,574 0 711 0 0 140,401 6,146 253 315,148 9,226 119 24 117 37,426 247,669 0 17 717 304 1,863 3,632 108 8 4,271 1,364 8,283 December 2009 27 Appendix Table 7. (cont.) Adults on probation, by race and Hispanic origin, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizonab Californiab Coloradob Hawaiib Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexicob Oregon Utah Washingtonb Wyoming Probation population, 12/31/2008 786,386 6,708 82,232 325,069 88,912 19,097 49,513 9,072 13,337 20,883 41,888 11,103 113,134 5,438 White 212,027 3,961 36,934 ** 61,676 4,402 10,607 7,034 ** 4,819 33,338 8,228 36,526 4,502 Number of adults on probation, 2008 American Native Hawaiian/ Black/Afri- Hispanic or Indian/ Other Pacific Two or Unknown or can American Latino Alaska Native Asian Islander more races not reported 27,812 64,887 11,436 7,638 5,491 426 456,669 621 202 1,556 272 0 0 96 7,087 29,822 3,916 407 ** ** 4,066 ** ** ** ** ** ** 325,069 8,470 13,961 832 887 ** ** 3,086 755 ** ** 3,767 5,275 ** 4,898 213 1,981 350 82 ** ** 36,280 112 240 1,119 21 ** 51 495 ** ** ** ** ** ** 13,337 822 8,438 1,136 39 22 ** 5,607 2,423 4,856 597 494 0 0 180 507 1,118 308 87 174 0 681 6,684 3,785 1,399 1,574 10 370 62,786 118 484 223 8 10 5 88 **Not known. ~Not applicable. /Not reported. aAsian includes an unspecified number of probationers who are Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander because Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander could not be reported separately. bSome or all detailed data are estimated for race and Hispanic origin. cClassifies Hispanic or Latino as a race rather than an ethnicity; therefore, probationers reported as Hispanic or Latino may also be of another race. Additionally, probationers reported among other racial categories may also be Hispanic or Latino. The state's information system does not track Native Hawaiian/ Other Pacific Islander or two or more races; therefore, these probationers, if any, were reported among the other racial categories. d Does not collect ethnicity data; therefore, the number of Hispanic or Latino probationers was unknown. Hispanic or Latino probationers were reported among the other racial categories. eClassifies Hispanic or Latino as an ethnicity rather than a race. There were 5,968 Hispanic or Latino probationers under supervision on December 31, 2008, but they were reported among the other racial categories. 28 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 8. Adults on probation, by status of supervision, 2008 Number of adults on probation, 2008 Probation Region and population, jurisdiction 12/31/2008 U.S. total 4,270,917 Federal 22,748 State 4,248,169 Northeast 721,720 Connecticuta 56,550 Maine 7,504 Massachusettsb 184,308 4,549 New Hampshireb 128,737 New Jerseya New York 119,405 Pennsylvania 186,973 Rhode Islandc 26,754 Vermonta,b 6,940 Midwest 1,017,359 Illinoisa 144,904 Indianaa 131,291 22,958 Iowab 16,263 Kansasb Michigana,b 175,591 Minnesota 127,627 Missouri 57,360 Nebraska 19,606 North Dakota 4,233 Ohioa,b,d 260,962 South Dakotab 6,146 Wisconsin 50,418 South 1,722,704 Alabamaa 53,252 Arkansas 31,169 Delaware 17,216 District of Columbia 8,581 Floridaa,b 279,760 Georgiaa 397,081 51,035 Kentuckya Louisiana 40,025 Maryland 96,360 Mississippi 22,267 North Carolina 109,678 Oklahomaa 27,940 South Carolina 41,254 58,109 Tennesseea Texasa 427,080 53,614 Virginiaa West Virginia 8,283 Active 2,161,699 22,748 2,138,951 372,906 42,628 6,124 ** 4,549 67,976 102,703 131,287 11,839 5,800 443,840 99,817 ** 22,958 16,263 88,967 ** 52,174 17,090 3,770 95,529 6,146 41,126 1,038,660 40,022 19,736 12,278 4,492 162,564 126,488 43,031 35,918 57,222 21,091 88,537 21,142 25,553 44,086 288,753 47,747 ** Residential/ Financial other treatment conditions program remaining 23,030 45,515 0 0 23,030 45,515 ** 38,855 ** ** 0 0 ** ** 0 0 ** 38,814 ** ** ** ** ** ** ~ 41 1,281 1,899 0 0 ** ** ** ** 0 0 152 423 ** ** 270 ** 0 0 0 0 759 1,476 ** ** 100 0 11,380 4,738 174 2,019 ** ** ** 1,152 201 0 175 94 3,855 114 ** 307 184 0 ** ** 245 0 6,012 ** ** 1,052 47 0 487 ** ** ** 0 0 ** ** Inactive 234,398 0 234,398 25,258 0 0 ** 0 ** 0 16,963 8,222 73 67,103 42,487 ** ~ 0 1,050 ** ** 0 0 23,566 ** 0 93,461 ** 4,242 ** 75 38,561 1,467 4,365 0 31,376 0 ~ ** 7,989 ** 5,386 0 ** Warrant Supervised out Absconder status of jurisdiction 249,320 188,403 91,892 0 0 0 249,320 188,403 91,892 43,345 32,636 23,746 2,158 9,172 2,592 0 910 226 ** ** / 0 0 0 19,647 ~ 2,300 ** 16,488 214 21,540 0 17,183 ** 5,315 956 0 751 275 11,124 19,560 13,129 0 0 2,600 ** ** ** ** ** / 0 0 / 438 5,070 15 ** ** ** 280 271 3,698 58 2,031 427 0 0 463 4,170 11,125 3,975 ** ** / 6,178 1,063 1,951 157,647 129,132 43,565 8,150 300 1,131 5,821 ** 1,370 ** 3,180 606 121 1,726 410 28,153 11,630 5,645 6,802 107,196 8,000 1,240 ** 1,669 1,858 0 2,065 5,577 883 1,302 0 0 931 14,045 ** 1,084 2,549 ** 1,220 5,736 939 990 7,560 3,278 2,698 70,035 ** 8,134 0 0 5,867 ** ** 443 Unknown or Other not reported 61,096 1,215,564 0 0 61,096 1,215,564 655 184,319 0 0 233 11 ** 184,308 0 0 ** 0 0 0 ** 0 422 0 0 0 1,852 457,571 0 0 ** 131,291 ** 0 0 0 193 79,283 ** 127,627 ** 667 0 0 0 0 1,659 118,703 ** 0 0 0 57,417 186,704 ** 1,456 0 0 ** 0 1,554 2 668 32,270 ** 143,159 423 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ** 1,977 0 0 0 0 54,772 0 0 0 ** 7,840 December 2009 29 Appendix Table 8. (cont.) Adults on probation, by status of supervision, 2008 Number of adults on probation, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaskab Arizonaa Californiaa Coloradoa,b Hawaiia Idahoa,e Montanab Nevada New Mexicoa Oregon Utah Washingtona,b Wyoming Probation population, 12/31/2008 786,386 6,708 82,232 325,069 88,912 19,097 49,513 9,072 13,337 20,883 41,888 11,103 113,134 5,438 Active 283,545 5,823 42,806 ** 82,282 16,051 27,566 8,021 9,895 14,219 26,716 9,869 35,570 4,727 Residential/ Financial other treatment conditions program remaining 10,369 23 0 0 ** ** ** ** 702 ** 218 ** 0 ** 553 ** ** ** ** ** 4 ** 0 0 8,712 23 180 0 Inactive 48,576 0 16,402 ** 663 ** 20,017 ** 56 2,940 52 0 8,446 0 Warrant Supervised out Absconder status of jurisdiction 37,204 7,075 11,452 885 0 / 10,413 ** 2,226 ** ** ** 84 1,838 3,120 ** 2,450 378 3 999 920 68 ** 1 2,566 ** 820 1,764 ** 1,960 14,115 ** 997 811 87 325 6,455 1,637 278 40 64 427 Other 1,172 0 ** ** ** ** 8 ** 0 0 0 0 1,164 0 Unknown or not reported 386,970 0 10,385 325,069 223 0 0 429 0 0 4 11 50,849 0 **Not known. ~Not applicable /Not reported. aSome or all detailed data are estimated for status of supervision. b December 31, 2008, population excludes probationers in one or more statuses. See Explanatory notes for more detail. c Active includes an unknown number of probationers in a residential/other treatment program and inactive includes an unknown number of probationers who were an absconder. d Absconder includes a small, unknown number of probationers who were on warrant status. eSee Explanatory notes for more detail. 30 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 9. Adults on probation, by type of offense, 2008 Region and jurisdiction U.S. total Federal State Northeast Connecticutb Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jerseyb New York Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermontb Midwest Illinois Indianab Iowa Kansas Michiganb Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohiob South Dakota Wisconsin South Alabamab Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Floridab Georgiab Kentuckyb Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahomab South Carolina Tennesseeb Texasb Virginiab West Virginia Probation population, 12/31/2008 4,270,917 22,748 4,248,169 721,720 56,550 7,504 184,308 4,549 128,737 119,405 186,973 26,754 6,940 1,017,359 144,904 131,291 22,958 16,263 175,591 127,627 57,360 19,606 4,233 260,962 6,146 50,418 1,722,704 53,252 31,169 17,216 8,581 279,760 397,081 51,035 40,025 96,360 22,267 109,678 27,940 41,254 58,109 427,080 53,614 8,283 Number of adults on probation, 2008 Unknown or Felony Misdemeanor Othera not reported 1,678,625 1,632,959 83,313 876,020 16,688 3,822 2,209 29 1,661,937 1,629,137 81,104 875,991 239,269 268,182 22,936 191,333 30,537 25,447 452 114 5,356 2,148 0 0 ** ** ** 184,308 ** ** ** 4,549 62,952 51,641 14,144 0 60,347 56,796 172 2,090 59,201 120,410 7,189 173 18,425 7,349 979 1 2,451 4,391 0 98 322,391 471,775 836 222,357 ** ** ** 144,904 55,600 75,691 0 0 8,965 13,970 23 0 3,635 12,628 0 0 60,090 88,988 479 26,034 44,537 83,090 0 0 55,378 1,315 ** 667 5,055 14,551 0 0 3,061 1,076 96 0 57,214 152,900 238 50,610 4,330 1,816 0 0 24,526 25,750 0 142 923,581 697,571 32,692 68,860 ** 5,102 ** 48,150 29,084 1,783 0 302 4,690 11,237 26 1,263 2,337 2,234 2,761 1,249 178,068 90,351 2,711 8,630 150,949 246,132 0 0 21,895 29,140 0 0 39,095 930 0 0 27,745 48,798 19,817 0 22,267 0 0 0 38,272 70,901 0 505 23,752 3,710 0 478 24,920 8,957 7,377 0 47,973 10,136 0 0 258,920 168,160 0 0 53,614 0 0 0 ** ** ** 8,283 December 2009 31 Appendix Table 9. (cont.) Adults on probation, by type of offense, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizonab Californiab Coloradob Hawaiib Idahob Montana Nevadab New Mexicob Oregon Utah Washingtonb Wyoming Probation population, 12/31/2008 786,386 6,708 82,232 325,069 88,912 19,097 49,513 9,072 13,337 20,883 41,888 11,103 113,134 5,438 Number of adults on probation, 2008 Unknown or Felony Misdemeanor Othera not reported 176,696 191,609 24,640 393,441 6,708 0 0 0 49,389 8,473 20,576 3,794 ** ** ** 325,069 16,344 69,423 1,209 1,936 11,125 5,234 2,738 0 13,652 35,861 0 0 8,483 407 ** 182 8,865 4,472 0 0 ** 5,007 ** 15,876 27,365 12,745 0 1,778 8,384 2,602 117 0 23,241 45,087 ** 44,806 3,140 2,298 0 0 **Not known. aIncludes probationers under supervision for: a petty, traffic, DWI, or domestic violence offense, a city ordinance violation, a civil protection order, due to a deferred sentence or placed on supervision after being released on bail, and other types of offenses. bSome or all detailed data are estimated for type of offense. 32 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 10. Adults on probation, by most serious offense, 2008 Probation Region and population, jurisdiction 12/31/2008 U.S. total 4,270,917 Federal 22,748 State 4,248,169 Northeast 721,720 Connecticutb 56,550 Maine 7,504 Massachusetts 184,308 New Hampshire 4,549 New Jerseyb 128,737 New York 119,405 Pennsylvaniac 186,973 Rhode Island 26,754 6,940 Vermontb Midwest 1,017,359 Illinois 144,904 131,291 Indianab Iowa 22,958 Kansas 16,263 Michiganb 175,591 Minnesota 127,627 Missouri 57,360 Nebraska 19,606 North Dakota 4,233 Ohiob,d 260,962 South Dakota 6,146 Wisconsin 50,418 South 1,722,704 Alabamab 53,252 Arkansas 31,169 Delaware 17,216 District of Columbia 8,581 Floridab 279,760 397,081 Georgiab 51,035 Kentuckyb Louisiana 40,025 Maryland 96,360 Mississippi 22,267 North Carolina 109,678 Oklahomab 27,940 South Carolina 41,254 Tennesseeb 58,109 427,080 Texasb 53,614 Virginiab West Virginia 8,283 Number of adults on probation, 2008 Driving while intoxicated or Domestic Other violent Property Drug law under the Other trafviolence Sex offense offense offense violation influence fic offense 85,758 69,035 275,031 576,467 646,493 308,258 81,878 2 192 372 10,692 3,336 1,660 417 85,756 68,843 274,659 565,775 643,157 306,598 81,461 11,842 8,982 45,768 100,540 105,197 35,831 9,768 4,115 ** 8,236 12,790 11,454 4,301 4,592 1,687 663 287 2,260 1,253 655 388 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 2,799 1,574 11,648 48,234 60,364 3,293 825 ** 4,747 20,190 31,138 22,565 25,637 2,644 ** 309 698 1,250 1,137 250 ** 2,639 1,150 3,732 3,074 7,811 381 843 602 539 977 1,794 613 1,314 476 24,590 16,974 29,621 57,568 97,980 43,110 27,890 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 5,537 1,080 1,378 4,178 6,183 10,322 2,548 5,584 13,083 16,819 14,758 53,582 9,448 14,334 4,951 358 4,651 17,221 21,116 3,820 1,069 984 173 981 2,533 1,352 7,836 2,418 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 7,534 2,280 5,792 18,878 15,747 11,684 7,521 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 38,080 32,675 166,985 356,805 379,598 189,465 40,487 300 ** ** 375 1,100 100 600 1,767 1,481 1,091 6,759 10,658 29 75 285 366 2,891 2,910 2,018 3,915 ** 77 136 1,831 934 2,769 869 199 4,098 2,989 35,808 75,626 56,378 21,644 20,320 453 6,926 25,428 52,856 54,552 1,364 ** 9,107 521 4,182 10,751 16,469 5,836 2 158 900 2,538 11,729 19,011 1,976 83 ** ** 14,237 15,781 25,757 19,817 3,936 217 828 2,006 9,141 9,016 965 49 3,026 2,156 10,945 20,052 24,541 18,095 12,206 399 1,482 2,953 6,163 10,132 2,812 116 1,191 1,075 5,356 14,404 10,134 1,276 1,777 2,225 914 4,516 10,008 11,751 3,445 145 14,777 12,428 45,697 95,197 108,692 106,300 ** 0 473 7,506 24,119 16,620 1,022 979 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** Othera 220,694 6,005 214,689 30,291 11,062 0 ** ** 0 10,166 1,412 7,124 527 26,088 ** ** ** ** 10,317 0 3,507 3,329 ** 8,935 ** ** 148,318 1,171 9,309 4,831 1,390 20,324 10,037 4,167 2,710 16,832 45 0 1,906 6,041 23,207 43,989 2,359 ** Unknown or not reported 2,007,303 72 2,007,231 373,501 0 311 184,308 4,549 0 2,318 181,917 0 98 693,538 144,904 131,291 22,958 16,263 134,048 19 667 0 4,233 182,591 6,146 50,418 370,291 49,606 0 0 376 42,573 245,465 0 920 0 0 18,657 1,977 0 1,898 0 536 8,283 December 2009 33 Appendix Table 10. (cont.) Adults on probation, by most serious offense, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizonab Californiab Coloradob Hawaiib Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexicob Oregon Utah Washingtonb Wyoming Probation population, 12/31/2008 786,386 6,708 82,232 325,069 88,912 19,097 49,513 9,072 13,337 20,883 41,888 11,103 113,134 5,438 Number of adults on probation, 2008 Driving while Domesintoxicated or tic vioOther violent Property Drug law under the Other traffic lence Sex offense offense offense violation influence offense 11,244 10,212 32,285 50,862 60,382 38,192 3,316 44 263 1,187 751 388 404 93 1,096 4,669 10,955 23,531 24,547 6,748 824 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 2,835 65 446 826 585 15,217 718 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 440 913 1,671 4,249 4,769 1,520 90 315 550 1,367 3,256 1,564 702 21 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 957 ** 8,236 8,405 11,426 4,161 0 301 786 1,205 3,217 3,569 815 365 4,969 2,692 6,666 5,180 11,874 7,745 1,121 287 274 552 1,447 1,660 880 84 Othera 9,992 770 5,049 ** 428 ** ** 495 ** ** 0 682 2,314 254 Unknown or not reported 569,901 2,808 4,813 325,069 67,792 19,097 35,861 802 13,337 20,883 8,703 163 70,573 0 **Not known. aIncludes probationers under supervision for a public-order offense, such as a weapon, immigration, obstruction of justice, drunkenness, vagrancy, and commercialized vice offense, and other offenses. b c Some or all detailed data are estimated for most serious offense. Detailed data represent state probationers only. Detailed data are not available for county probationers. dOther includes an unknown number of probationers who were supervised for a property offense. 34 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 11. Adults on probation tracked by a Global Positioning System (GPS), also on parole, or incarcerated, 2008 Location tracked by GPS Region and jurisdiction U.S. total Federala,b State Northeast Connecticut Maine Massachusettsa New Hampshire New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermonta Midwest Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigana Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohioa South Dakota Wisconsinc South Alabama Arkansas Delawarea District of Columbia Floridaa Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahomaa South Carolina Tennesseea,d Texasa Virginia West Virginia Total 12,096 82 12,014 910 ** ** 908 ~ ~ ** ** ~ 2 7,513 ** ~ 379 ** 203 ** 23 ~ 35 2,087 ~ 4,786 3,164 ** ~ 113 327 2,159 47 ** ~ ~ ~ 135 35 14 211 ** 123 ** Sex offenders 7,946 11 7,935 681 ** ** 680 ~ ~ ** ** ~ 1 5,165 ** ~ 307 ** 19 ** 8 ~ 35 10 ~ 4,786 1,897 ** ~ ** 19 1,477 47 ** ~ ~ ~ 135 ** 12 207 ** 0 ** Number of adults on probation, 2008 Incarcerated Community-based On parole Jail Prison correctional facility ICE holding facility 3,233 23,799 32,443 12,853 2,474 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 3,233 23,799 32,443 12,853 2,474 9 899 3,709 10 2 ** ** ** ** ** 9 109 11 0 0 ** ** ** ** ** ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ** 790 ** 10 2 0 ~ 3,291 ~ ~ ** ** 407 ** ** 688 2,569 1,769 1,497 18 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ~ ~ ~ 591 ~ ** ** ** ** ** 249 183 404 40 13 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 379 2,386 110 866 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 60 ** 1,255 ** ** 1,279 14,758 17,593 7,432 1,046 ** 2,126 ** ** ** ** 791 122 115 ** ** ** 26 9 ** 311 0 543 0 6 ** 1,352 1,357 6 1,003 ** ** ** 3,855 ** 327 226 57 1 ** 176 3,293 4 37 19 0 0 10,736 0 0 ** ** ** ** ** 411 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 54 1,901 262 ** 18 ** 4,230 4,486 3,409 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 839 ** ** ** December 2009 35 Appendix Table 11. (cont.) Adults on probation tracked by a Global Positioning System (GPS), also on parole, or incarcerated, 2008 Number of adults on probation, 2008 Incarcerated Community-based Sex offenders On parole Jail Prison correctional facility ICE holding facility 192 1,257 5,573 9,372 3,914 1,408 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 145 ** 1,597 9,106 ** 345 ** ** ** ** ** ** 35 20 52 7 3,609 62 ~ ** ** ** ** ** 10 ** 7 1 ** ** ** ** ** ** ** ** 2 ** ** ** ** ** ** 998 ** ** ** ** ~ 0 78 0 0 885 ** 0 1,780 34 90 6 ** 227 2,059 189 131 110 ~ 12 ** 35 84 0 Location tracked by GPS Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizonaa California Coloradoa Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexicoa Oregon Utah Washingtona Wyoming Total 427 ~ 148 ** 35 ~ 24 3 204 ** ~ ** 13 ~ **Not known. ~Not applicable a Some or all detailed data are estimated. bA sex offender is defined as any offender convicted of a sex offense, ordered to a special condition for sex offender treatment, or fulfilling other sex offender treatment requirements. c The total number of probationers tracked by GPS was unknown but there were at least 4,786 tracked by GPS because 4,786 sex offenders on probation were monitored by GPS. Prison only includes probationers incarcerated in a state prison in Wisconsin; the count does not include probationers, if any, incarcerated in a federal prison. dSee Explanatory notes for more detail. 36 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 12. Adults on parole, 2008 Region and jurisdiction U.S. totalb Federal Stateb Northeast Connecticut Maine Massachusettsc New Hampshirec New Jerseyd New York Pennsylvaniac,e Rhode Islandd Vermontd,f Midwest Illinois Indianad Iowad,f Kansasd Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin Southb Alabamac,f Arkansas Delawarec District of Columbia Floridac,f Georgia Kentuckyc Louisianac Marylandc Mississippi North Carolinac Oklahomaf South Carolina Tennesseec Texas Virginiad,g West Virginia Parole population, 1/1/2008 821,177 91,395 729,782 155,192 2,177 32 3,121 1,653 15,055 53,669 78,107 442 936 138,287 35,086 10,375 3,546 4,842 21,131 4,756 18,656 800 340 18,390 2,812 17,553 240,465 7,790 18,617 535 5,417 4,654 23,111 13,097 24,085 13,856 2,015 3,311 2,929 2,289 10,481 101,748 / 1,830 2008 Entries Reported Imputeda 548,575 581,000 46,796 46,796 501,779 534,200 55,852 87,000 2,366 2,366 0 0 4,684 4,684 945 945 10,249 10,249 25,507 25,507 10,804 42,000 625 625 672 672 105,366 105,366 32,657 32,657 11,200 11,200 2,155 2,155 4,920 4,920 11,557 11,557 5,827 5,827 15,507 15,507 1,012 1,012 837 837 10,096 10,096 1,850 1,850 7,748 7,748 108,575 109,800 2,960 9,685 417 2,417 7,219 11,621 6,166 13,812 7,348 1,819 3,653 1,413 435 4,085 33,992 / 1,533 2,960 9,685 417 2,417 7,219 11,621 6,166 13,812 7,348 1,819 3,653 1,413 435 4,085 33,992 1,200 1,533 Parole Percent Number on parole Exits population, change, per 100,000 adults Reported Imputeda 12/31/2008 2008 residents, 12/31/2008 536,478 574,000 828,169 0.9% 358 39,562 39,562 98,629 7.9 43 496,916 534,500 729,540 0.0 315 56,232 92,400 149,825 -3.5% 351 2,215 2,215 2,328 6.9 86 1 1 31 -3.1 3 4,620 4,620 3,185 2.1 63 937 937 1,661 0.5 162 9,455 9,455 15,849 5.3 238 26,951 26,951 52,225 -2.7 345 10,973 47,100 72,951 -6.6 751 552 552 515 16.5 63 528 528 1,080 15.4 219 101,755 101,755 141,898 2.6% 280 34,060 34,060 33,683 -4.0 345 10,938 10,938 10,637 2.5 221 2,542 2,542 3,159 -10.9 137 4,804 4,804 4,958 2.4 235 10,165 10,165 22,523 6.6 296 5,502 5,502 5,081 6.8 127 13,480 13,480 20,683 10.9 459 966 966 846 5.8 63 793 793 384 12.9 77 9,367 9,367 19,119 4.0 218 1,942 1,942 2,720 -3.3 446 7,196 7,196 18,105 3.1 418 104,391 105,800 244,071 1.5% 288 2,708 8,394 401 1,699 7,345 11,284 6,986 13,261 7,984 912 3,555 1,269 777 3,639 32,819 / 1,358 2,708 8,394 401 1,699 7,345 11,284 6,986 13,261 7,984 912 3,555 1,269 777 3,639 32,819 1,400 1,358 8,042 19,908 551 6,135 4,528 23,448 12,277 24,636 13,220 2,922 3,409 3,073 1,947 10,578 102,921 4,471 2,005 3.2 6.9 3.0 13.3 -2.7 1.5 -6.3 2.3 -4.6 45.0 3.0 4.9 -14.9 0.9 1.2 : 9.6 226 920 82 1,274 31 326 375 742 307 134 48 112 57 222 579 75 140 December 2009 37 Appendix Table 12. (cont.) Adults on parole, 2008 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizonad Californiad Coloradoc,f Hawaiic Idahoc Montanad Nevada New Mexicoc,f Oregon Utah Washington Wyomingc Parole population, 1/1/2008 195,838 1,539 6,755 123,764 11,014 2,015 3,114 966 3,653 3,527 22,196 3,572 13,017 706 Entries Reported 231,986 863 13,433 181,021 9,674 645 1,771 663 4,486 2,019 8,832 2,424 5,816 339 Imputeda 231,986 863 13,433 181,021 9,674 645 1,771 663 4,486 2,019 8,832 2,424 5,816 339 Exits Reported 234,538 670 12,654 184,492 9,034 756 1,524 744 4,231 1,822 8,833 2,395 7,065 318 Imputeda 234,538 670 12,654 184,492 9,034 756 1,524 744 4,231 1,822 8,833 2,395 7,065 318 Parole Percent population, change, 12/31/2008 2008 193,746 -1.1 % 1,732 12.5 7,534 11.5 120,753 -2.4 11,654 5.8 1,904 -5.5 3,361 7.9 885 -8.4 3,908 7.0 3,724 5.6 22,195 0.0 3,601 0.8 11,768 -9.6 727 3.0 Number on parole per 100,000 adults residents, 12/31/ 2008 363 339 156 438 309 188 300 118 200 249 754 189 233 178 Note: Because of nonresponse or incomplete data, the parole population for some jurisdictions on December 31, 2008, does not equal the population on January 1, plus entries, minus exits. Rates were computed using the estimated adult resident population in each jurisdiction on January 1, 2009. /Not reported. :Not calculated. aReflects reported data except for jurisdictions in which data were not available. Details may not sum to totals because of rounding. b c Includes an estimated 4,700 parolees under supervision in Virginia on January 1. See Methodology for more detail. See Explanatory notes for more detail. d Population excludes parolees in one of the following categories: absconder or supervised out of state. See Explanatory notes for more detail. eData for entries and exits were estimated for nonreporting county agencies. See Methodology. The December 31, 2008, population includes 25,306 parolees under state parole supervision. Reported entries reflect parolees who entered state parole supervision through a discretionary release from prison. f Some or all data were estimated. g Virginia was unable to provide data for January 1, entries, and exits. In addition due to a change in reporting methods, data may not be comparable to data reported in prior years. See Methodology and Explanatory notes for more detail. 38 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 13. Adults entering parole, by type of sentence, 2008 Region and jurisdiction U.S. total Federal State Northeast Connecticutf Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New Yorkf Pennsylvaniag Rhode Island Vermonth Midwest Illinois Indiana Iowah Kansasf Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin South Alabamah Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolinah Oklahomah South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginiai West Virginia Total reported 548,575 46,796 501,779 55,852 2,366 0 4,684 945 10,249 25,507 10,804 625 672 105,366 32,657 11,200 2,155 4,920 11,557 5,827 15,507 1,012 837 10,096 1,850 7,748 108,575 2,960 9,685 417 2,417 7,219 11,621 6,166 13,812 7,348 1,819 3,653 1,413 435 4,085 33,992 / 1,533 Discretionarya 146,370 731 145,639 36,216 1,644 0 4,463 945 7,800 9,454 10,804 625 481 28,195 19 0 ** 182 10,515 0 13,259 1,012 837 1,250 726 395 66,215 75 9,063 ** 762 47 8,273 5,778 836 2,390 1,693 357 1,413 435 3,759 29,801 / 1,533 Number of adults entering parole, 2008 Term of superMandatoryb Reinstatementc vised released 270,301 43,749 68,305 507 329 45,229 269,794 43,420 23,076 8,635 355 9,252 0 0 0 0 2,449 6,186 0 ** ~ 61,074 31,351 11,200 ** 10 628 5,827 1,228 ~ 0 8,430 1,085 1,315 28,054 ** ** ** 0 6,715 0 91 12,666 4,958 126 966 0 0 10 2,522 / 0 ** 0 221 0 0 ~ 0 ** 134 1,989 379 0 ** 112 414 0 666 0 0 416 2 0 4,102 ** ** ** 0 7 3,348 8 310 0 0 ~ 0 0 298 131 / 0 722 0 0 0 0 8,530 0 ** 0 9,112 ~ 0 ** 3,148 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 5,964 4,706 ** 281 ** 1,655 440 0 ~ ** ** 0 2,330 0 0 0 ~ / 0 Othere 11,927 0 11,927 1,394 0 0 0 0 0 1,337 0 ** 57 2,457 673 0 ** 1,319 0 0 354 0 0 0 37 74 2,196 ** 341 ** 0 10 0 289 0 0 0 0 0 0 18 1,538 / 0 Unknown or not reported 7,923 0 7,923 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,539 235 0 2,155 149 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,302 2,885 0 417 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 / 0 December 2009 39 Appendix Table 13. (cont.) Adults entering parole, by type of sentence, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizona California Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevadah New Mexicoh Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming Total reported 231,986 863 13,433 181,021 9,674 645 1,771 663 4,486 2,019 8,832 2,424 5,816 339 Discretionarya 15,013 60 44 6 5,304 645 1,476 575 3,016 ** 1,152 2,388 30 317 Number of adults entering parole, 2008 Term of superMandatoryb Reinstatementc vised released 172,031 36,974 6 801 2 0 13,389 0 0 139,368 36,513 ** 3,702 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 295 ~ 0 10 0 1,382 88 ~ ** ** ** 7,603 8 6 0 36 0 5,786 0 0 0 22 0 Othere 5,880 0 0 5,134 668 0 0 78 0 ** 0 0 0 0 Unknown or not reported 2,082 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2,019 63 0 0 0 Note: Based on reported data only. For imputed entries to parole, see appendix table 12. **Not known. /Not reported. ~Not applicable. aDiscretionary parole entries are persons entering because of a parole board decision. bMandatory parole entries are persons whose releases from prison were not decided by a parole board. Includes those entering because of determinate sentencing statutes, good-time provisions, or emergency releases. cReinstatement entries are persons returned to parole after serving time in a prison because of a parole violation. d Term of supervised release entries are persons sentenced by a judge to a fixed period of incarceration based on a determinate statute immediately followed by a period of supervised released in the community. eIncludes parolees who were: transferred from another state, released temporarily to parole, released from a boot camp operated by the Department of Corrections, released from prison through a conditional medical or mental health release to parole, absconders that were returned to parole supervision, on pretrial supervision, sentenced to community supervision for life because of a sex offense and others, under supervision due to a suspended sentence, and others. f See Explanatory notes for more detail. gData represent state parolees only. Data are not available for county parolees. h Some or all detailed data are estimated for type of sentence. i Virginia was unable to provide data. An estimated 1,200 adults entered parole supervision in Virginia. See Methodology for more detail. 40 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 14. Adults exiting parole, by type of exit, 2008 Number of adults exiting parole, 2008 Returned to incarceration Region and jurisdiction U.S. total Federal State Northeast Connecticutc Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New Yorkb Pennsylvaniad Rhode Island Vermonte Midwest Illinoise Indiana Iowa Kansasc Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin South Alabama Arkansas Delawaree District of Columbia Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahomae South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginiaf West Virginia Total reported 536,478 39,562 496,916 56,232 2,215 1 4,620 937 9,455 26,951 10,973 552 528 101,755 34,060 10,938 2,542 4,804 10,165 5,502 13,480 966 793 9,367 1,942 7,196 104,391 2,708 8,394 401 1,699 7,345 11,284 6,986 13,261 7,984 912 3,555 1,269 777 3,639 32,819 / 1,358 With new With To receive Other/ Completion sentence revocation treatment unknown Absconder 259,372 48,872 133,947 155 4,801 56,209 22,157 1,330 8,212 1 52 1,670 237,215 47,542 125,735 154 4,749 54,539 32,468 4,011 14,631 ** 2,665 140 1,159 0 0 0 1,001 55 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,701 216 664 0 20 0 ** ** ** ** ** ** 7,469 168 1,680 0 0 85 14,280 1,709 9,032 ~ 1,617 ~ 5,094 1,873 3,029 0 0 0 428 27 97 ** 0 0 337 18 129 ~ 27 0 60,880 9,684 22,878 ** 0 4,203 20,354 3,607 8,182 ~ ~ 870 6,728 268 585 0 0 1,227 1,755 ** 765 ** 0 0 2,037 153 1,188 ~ 0 1,285 6,093 2,023 1,905 0 0 0 2,964 281 1,835 0 0 421 9,616 553 3,171 ** 0 0 705 32 223 ~ 0 0 598 11 176 0 0 6 5,760 2,057 995 0 0 237 851 120 768 0 0 157 3,419 579 3,085 0 0 0 66,888 11,452 13,861 154 2,077 985 1,517 532 345 0 5 0 4,033 1,060 2,224 ** 118 292 230 ** ** ** 10 ** 464 ** ** ** 658 0 5,066 381 985 154 0 0 7,263 439 2,680 0 818 18 3,765 522 2,062 0 0 408 7,223 1,156 1,290 ~ 295 ~ 4,822 868 773 ** ~ ~ 668 0 0 0 172 66 2,844 96 159 ~ 0 180 964 119 146 0 0 0 577 23 153 0 0 0 1,951 785 818 0 1 0 24,726 5,456 1,691 0 0 0 / 775 / 15 / 535 / 0 / 0 / 21 Other unsatisfactorya 9,229 2,292 6,937 ** 0 0 0 ** 0 0 0 0 0 38 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 4,684 0 0 74 77 0 0 0 3,096 1,398 0 39 0 0 0 0 / 0 Death 5,033 500 4,533 598 ** 1 19 ** 53 313 210 0 2 640 71 47 16 29 144 1 140 6 2 97 12 75 1,863 72 152 6 77 40 66 92 109 119 6 29 40 14 83 946 Otherb 11,149 630 10,519 782 0 0 0 ** 0 0 767 ** 15 3,032 588 2,082 5 112 0 0 0 0 0 221 23 1 1,508 237 515 81 422 9 0 137 92 4 0 0 0 10 1 0 / 12 / 0 Unknown or not reported 7,711 2,718 4,993 937 0 0 0 937 0 0 0 0 0 400 388 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 0 919 0 0 0 1 710 0 0 0 0 0 208 0 0 0 0 / 0 December 2009 41 Appendix Table 14. (cont.) Adults exiting parole, by type of exit, 2008 Number of adults exiting parole, 2008 Returned to incarceration Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizona California Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevadae New Mexicoe Oregon Utah Washingtonc Wyoming Total reported 234,538 670 12,654 184,492 9,034 756 1,524 744 4,231 1,822 8,833 2,395 7,065 318 With new Completion sentence 76,979 22,395 ** ** 7,918 228 48,324 19,372 3,954 1,200 368 4 459 121 389 8 3,613 375 ** ** 5,209 813 543 259 6,034 ** 168 15 Other With To receive Other/ unsatisrevocation treatment unknown Absconder factorya 74,365 ** 7 49,211 2,215 ** ** ** ** ** 1,945 0 0 2,530 0 64,612 ** ** 46,584 ** 3,572 0 0 1 0 230 0 0 0 0 446 ~ 0 ~ 480 245 0 0 17 0 144 ~ 0 75 0 ** ** ** ** ** 1,728 0 0 1 811 1,353 0 7 0 114 ** ** 0 0 810 90 ** 0 3 0 Death 1,432 ** 33 858 71 24 18 7 24 ** 147 27 221 2 Unknown or Otherb not reported 5,197 2,737 ** 670 0 0 4,742 0 236 0 0 130 0 0 78 0 0 0 ** 1,822 9 115 92 0 0 0 40 0 Note: Based on reported data only. For imputed exits from parole, see appendix table 12. **Not known. ~Not applicable. /Not reported. aIncludes parolees discharged from supervision who failed to meet all conditions of supervision, including some who had their parole sentence revoked but were not returned to incarceration because their sentence was immediately reinstated, and other types of unsatisfactory exits; includes some early terminations and expirations of sentence. b Includes 5,052 parolees who were transferred to another state and 6,097 parolees who exited for other reasons. Other reasons include parolees who were deported or transferred to the jurisdiction of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), had their sentence terminated by the court through an appeal, were transferred to another state through an interstate compact agreement or discharged to probation supervision, and other types of exits. cSee Explanatory notes for more detail. dData represent state parolees only. Data are not available for county parolees. eSome or all detailed data are estimated type of exit. f Virginia was unable to provide data. An estimated 1,400 adults exited parole supervision in Virginia. See Methodology for more detail. 42 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 15. Characteristics of adults on parole, 2000, 2004, and 2008 Characteristics Total Gender Male Female Race and Hispanic origin Whitea Blacka Hispanic or Latino American Indian/Alaska Nativea Asian/Native Hawaiian/other Pacific Islandera Two or more racesa Status of supervision Active Inactive Absconder Supervised out of state Financial conditions remaining Other Maximum sentence to incarceration Less than 1 year 1 year or more Most serious offense Violent Property Drug Weapon Otherb Percent of adults on parole 2000 2004 2008 100% 100% 100% 88% 12 88% 12 88% 12 38% 40 21 1 -... 40% 40 18 1 1 ... 41% 38 19 1 1 -- 83% 4 7 5 ... 1 84% 3 7 4 ... 1 85% 4 6 4 -1 3% 97 5% 95 6% 94 ... ... ... ... ... 25% 26 38 ... 12 26% 23 37 3 11 Note: Each characteristic includes persons of unknown type. Detail may not sum to total because of rounding. See appendix tables 16 to 20 for 2008 data by jurisdiction. --Less than 0.5%. ...Not available. a Excludes persons of Hispanic origin. bIncludes public-order offenses. December 2009 43 Appendix Table 16. Adults on parole, by gender, 2008 Region and jurisdiction U.S. total Federal State Northeast Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermont* Midwest Illinois* Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin South Alabama* Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahoma* South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia* West Virginia West Alaska Arizona California Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada* New Mexico* Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming Parole population, 12/31/2008 828,169 98,629 729,540 149,825 2,328 31 3,185 1,661 15,849 52,225 72,951 515 1,080 141,898 33,683 10,637 3,159 4,958 22,523 5,081 20,683 846 384 19,119 2,720 18,105 244,071 8,042 19,908 551 6,135 4,528 23,448 12,277 24,636 13,220 2,922 3,409 3,073 1,947 10,578 102,921 4,471 2,005 193,746 1,732 7,534 120,753 11,654 1,904 3,361 885 3,908 3,724 22,195 3,601 11,768 727 Number of adults on parole, 2008 Unknown or Male Female not reported 728,394 99,149 626 83,494 15,105 30 644,900 84,044 596 130,509 19,112 204 1,971 153 204 30 1 0 2,928 257 0 1,462 199 0 14,703 1,146 0 48,562 3,663 0 59,481 13,470 0 481 34 0 891 189 0 126,529 15,369 0 30,236 3,447 0 9,410 1,227 0 2,587 572 0 4,527 431 0 20,449 2,074 0 4,638 443 0 17,632 3,051 0 724 122 0 307 77 0 17,475 1,644 0 2,235 485 0 16,309 1,796 0 216,926 27,145 0 7,190 852 0 17,181 2,727 0 507 44 0 5,642 493 0 4,242 286 0 20,808 2,640 0 10,104 2,173 0 21,977 2,659 0 12,190 1,030 0 2,405 517 0 3,227 182 0 2,529 544 0 1,753 194 0 9,270 1,308 0 92,099 10,822 0 4,198 273 0 1,604 401 0 170,936 22,418 392 1,631 101 0 6,446 1,088 0 107,983 12,770 0 9,926 1,728 0 1,615 289 0 2,862 499 0 762 123 0 3,499 409 0 2,795 537 392 19,324 2,871 0 3,085 516 0 10,410 1,358 0 598 129 0 *Some or all detailed data are estimated for gender. 44 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 17. Adults on parole, by race and Hispanic origin, 2008 Region and jurisdiction U.S. total Federal State Northeast Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New York Pennsylvania Rhode Islanda Vermontb,c Midwest Illinoisb Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsind South Alabamab Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahomab South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginiab West Virginia Parole population, 12/31/2008 828,169 98,629 729,540 149,825 2,328 31 3,185 1,661 15,849 52,225 72,951 515 1,080 141,898 33,683 10,637 3,159 4,958 22,523 5,081 20,683 846 384 19,119 2,720 18,105 244,071 8,042 19,908 551 6,135 4,528 23,448 12,277 24,636 13,220 2,922 3,409 3,073 1,947 10,578 102,921 4,471 2,005 White 326,730 35,474 291,256 52,900 535 31 1,670 1,403 ** 9,607 38,366 295 993 69,506 9,597 6,189 2,464 2,854 10,225 3,090 13,464 522 287 10,477 1,870 8,467 92,698 2,856 11,256 220 77 1,597 8,638 8,937 8,292 3,484 1,228 1,163 1,687 656 5,254 33,896 1,693 1,764 Number of adults on parole, 2008 American Native Hawaiian/ Black/African Hispanic or Indian/AlasOther Pacific Two or Unknown or American Latino kan Native Asian Islander more races not reported 304,866 151,602 8,306 5,383 2,245 120 28,917 37,275 21,138 1,958 2,382 217 0 185 267,591 130,464 6,348 3,001 2,028 120 28,732 52,216 24,547 359 700 1,400 53 17,650 934 640 2 13 ~ ~ 204 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 769 639 8 43 0 0 56 96 0 4 7 1 0 150 ** ** ** ** ** ** 15,849 23,376 17,255 273 318 1,396 ~ 0 26,872 5,922 62 312 3 53 1,361 122 91 1 5 ** ** 1 47 ** 9 2 ** ** 29 61,099 8,451 2,013 533 6 10 280 19,444 4,484 42 95 ** ** 21 3,941 443 25 8 6 10 15 501 122 50 22 ~ ** 0 1,405 533 69 42 ** ** 55 11,826 225 157 45 0 0 45 1,170 396 323 101 ** ** 1 6,695 406 66 34 0 0 18 187 102 23 11 0 ** 1 18 19 60 0 0 0 0 8,412 153 38 20 0 0 19 140 71 603 ** ** ** 36 7,360 1,497 557 155 ** ** 69 116,997 33,004 368 432 31 20 521 5,135 41 2 8 0 0 0 8,020 526 26 55 0 ** 25 316 14 0 0 0 0 1 5,943 96 2 3 1 ~ 13 2,466 441 6 7 4 5 2 13,702 999 12 11 0 0 86 3,229 69 6 21 ** 15 0 16,256 33 6 18 23 ~ 8 9,689 ** 10 19 ** ** 18 1,675 10 8 1 0 0 0 1,977 151 76 13 3 ** 26 973 248 146 10 0 ** 9 1,261 16 4 2 0 ~ 8 5,024 266 9 25 0 0 0 38,397 30,044 50 222 0 ~ 312 2,713 42 3 17 0 0 3 221 8 2 0 0 0 10 December 2009 45 Appendix Table 17. (cont.) Adults on parole, by race and Hispanic origin, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizona Californiae Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexicob Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming Parole population, 12/31/2008 193,746 1,732 7,534 120,753 11,654 1,904 3,361 885 3,908 3,724 22,195 3,601 11,768 727 White 76,152 1,032 3,470 34,763 5,639 ** 2,520 715 ** 969 17,077 2,408 6,979 580 Number of adults on parole, 2008 American Native Hawaiian/ Black/AfriHispanic or Indian/AlasOther Pacific Two or Unknown or can American Latino kan Native Asian Islander more races not reported 37,279 64,462 3,608 1,336 591 37 10,281 178 45 430 40 0 0 7 971 2,576 412 20 0 0 85 29,385 50,690 967 536 529 ** 3,883 1,853 3,847 211 104 ~ ~ 0 ** ** ** ** ** ** 1,904 60 645 73 17 ~ ~ 46 12 30 123 4 0 0 1 ** ** ** ** ** ** 3,908 226 1,847 253 7 1 0 421 1,964 2,460 471 208 0 0 15 175 778 137 38 57 0 8 2,428 1,451 506 361 3 37 3 27 93 25 1 1 0 0 ~Not applicable. **Not known. a Classifies Hispanic or Latino as a race rather than an ethnicity; therefore, parolees reported as Hispanic or Latino may also be of another race. In addition parolees reported among other racial categories may also be Hispanic or Latino. b Some or all detailed data are estimated for race and Hispanic origin. cDoes not collect ethnicity data; therefore, the number of Hispanic or Latino parolees could not be reported and whether or not other racial categories include Hispanic or Latino parolees could not be determined. dAsian includes an unspecified number of parolees who are Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander because Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander could not be reported separately. eAsian excludes an unspecified number of Filipino parolees because they were reported in Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander. 46 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 18. Adults on parole, by status of supervision, 2008 Region and jurisdiction U.S. total Federal State Northeast Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jerseyb New York Pennsylvania Rhode Islandb Vermontb,c Midwest Illinois Indianab Iowab Kansasb Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin South Alabamac Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahomac South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginiab West Virginia Parole population, 12/31/2008 828,169 98,629 729,540 149,825 2,328 31 3,185 1,661 15,849 52,225 72,951 515 1,080 141,898 33,683 10,637 3,159 4,958 22,523 5,081 20,683 846 384 19,119 2,720 18,105 244,071 8,042 19,908 551 6,135 4,528 23,448 12,277 24,636 13,220 2,922 3,409 3,073 1,947 10,578 102,921 4,471 2,005 Active 701,611 98,629 602,982 114,774 2,124 25 2,908 1,297 12,097 37,261 58,056 ** 1,006 125,415 30,431 9,957 3,159 3,996 18,810 4,818 18,014 709 305 18,137 2,161 14,918 188,351 5,836 12,317 474 4,120 2,871 19,971 10,342 22,878 8,419 2,690 3,159 1,881 1,324 9,646 76,827 4,094 1,502 Only financial conditions 132 0 132 ** 0 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 ** ** ** 0 0 ** 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 97 97 ** 0 0 ** 0 ~ 0 ** 0 ** 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 Number of adults on parole, 2008 Supervised Inactive Absconder out of state 29,700 47,692 33,325 0 0 0 29,700 47,692 33,325 4,751 11,286 6,271 0 0 204 0 0 6 0 154 123 0 0 299 0 75 687 6 4,326 1,459 4,740 6,718 3,437 ** ** / 5 13 56 0 5,580 10,213 ~ ~ 3,252 0 654 26 ~ 0 / 0 / 962 ~ 2,790 923 0 0 263 0 668 2,001 0 40 97 0 0 79 0 0 982 0 154 405 0 1,274 1,223 20,143 20,958 12,690 75 480 1,554 4,300 2,163 1,128 0 10 67 306 488 21 944 474 239 0 724 2,753 877 413 150 0 722 1,036 1,337 2,794 533 0 0 232 ~ 133 117 988 74 130 185 217 221 ~ 463 469 10,989 11,803 3,302 0 0 377 142 0 361 Othera 12,134 0 12,134 9,173 0 0 0 0 0 9,173 0 ** 0 690 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 690 1,832 0 0 0 1,200 0 0 495 0 137 0 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 Unknown or not reported 3,575 0 3,575 3,570 0 0 0 65 2,990 0 0 515 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 December 2009 47 Appendix Table 18. (cont.) Adults on parole, by status of supervision, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizonab Californiab Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montanab Nevada New Mexicoc Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming Parole population, 12/31/2008 193,746 1,732 7,534 120,753 11,654 1,904 3,361 885 3,908 3,724 22,195 3,601 11,768 727 Active 174,442 1,410 6,957 120,753 8,844 1,671 2,625 885 2,178 3,136 13,975 2,829 8,568 611 Only financial conditions 35 0 0 0 ~ 0 ** 0 ** 0 ** 0 35 0 Number of adults on parole, 2008 Supervised Inactive Absconder out of state 4,806 9,868 4,151 0 249 73 368 209 / 0 / / ~ 867 1,943 0 113 120 353 0 382 0 0 0 1,204 261 265 196 ** 392 1,228 6,441 548 0 171 161 1,457 1,544 164 0 13 103 Othera 439 0 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 439 0 0 Unknown or not reported 5 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 0 0 **Not known. ~Not applicable. /Not reported. aIncludes parolees who were deported, confined, including those who were held on a detainer, in a residential treatment facility, and others. b c 48 December 31, 2008, population excludes parolees in one or more statuses. See Explanatory notes for more detail. Some or all data are estimated for status of supervision. Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 19. Adults on parole, by maximum sentence to incarceration, 2008 Parole Region and population, jurisdiction 12/31/2008 U.S. total 828,169 Federal 98,629 State 729,540 Northeast 149,825 Connecticut 2,328 Maine 31 Massachusetts 3,185 New Hampshire 1,661 New Jersey 15,849 New York 52,225 Pennsylvaniaa 72,951 Rhode Island 515 Vermontb 1,080 Midwest 141,898 Illinoisb 33,683 Indiana 10,637 Iowa 3,159 Kansasc 4,958 Michigan 22,523 Minnesota 5,081 Missouri 20,683 Nebraska 846 North Dakota 384 Ohioc 19,119 South Dakota 2,720 Wisconsin 18,105 South 244,071 Alabamab 8,042 Arkansas 19,908 Delaware 551 District of Columbia 6,135 Florida 4,528 Georgiab 23,448 Kentucky 12,277 Louisiana 24,636 Maryland 13,220 Mississippi 2,922 North Carolinab 3,409 3,073 Oklahomab South Carolina 1,947 Tennessee 10,578 Texas 102,921 Virginiab 4,471 West Virginia 2,005 Number of adults on parole, 2008 One year More than Unknown or or less one year not reported 40,855 649,683 137,631 12,281 86,313 35 28,574 563,370 137,596 8,954 74,094 66,777 0 2,328 0 0 31 0 ** ** 3,185 0 1,661 0 ** ** 15,849 0 52,225 0 8,910 16,396 47,645 24 491 0 20 962 98 13,266 122,372 6,260 3,365 30,296 22 9,698 939 0 ** ** 3,159 ** 4,958 0 13 22,151 359 0 5,081 0 0 20,683 0 0 846 0 190 194 0 ** 19,119 0 ** ** 2,720 0 18,105 0 4,943 216,050 23,078 1,901 6,141 0 ** ** 19,908 ** ** 551 0 6,135 0 243 4,285 0 0 23,448 0 674 11,603 0 140 23,891 605 104 13,116 0 0 2,922 0 273 3,136 0 87 2,919 67 ** ** 1,947 1,521 9,057 0 0 102,921 0 0 4,471 0 0 2,005 0 December 2009 49 Appendix Table 19. (cont.) Adults on parole, by maximum sentence to incarceration, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizona California Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming Parole population, 12/31/2008 193,746 1,732 7,534 120,753 11,654 1,904 3,361 885 3,908 3,724 22,195 3,601 11,768 727 Number of adults on parole, 2008 One year More than Unknown or or less one year not reported 1,411 150,854 41,481 95 1,637 0 1,312 6,222 0 0 120,753 0 ** ** 11,654 0 1,904 0 0 3,361 0 0 885 0 ** ** 3,908 ** ** 3,724 ** ** 22,195 4 3,597 0 0 11,768 0 0 727 0 **Not known. a Detailed data represent state parolees only. Detailed data are not available for county parolees. bSome or all detailed data are estimated for maximum sentence to incarceration. cSee Explanatory notes for more detail. 50 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 20. Adults on parole, by most serious offense, 2008 Region and jurisdiction U.S. total Federal State Northeast Connecticut Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New Yorkb Pennsylvaniac Rhode Island Vermontd Midwest Illinoisd Indiana Iowa Kansas Michiganb Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin South Alabamad Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolina Oklahomad South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginiad West Virginia Parole population, 12/31/2008 828,169 98,629 729,540 149,825 2,328 31 3,185 1,661 15,849 52,225 72,951 515 1,080 141,898 33,683 10,637 3,159 4,958 22,523 5,081 20,683 846 384 19,119 2,720 18,105 244,071 8,042 19,908 551 6,135 4,528 23,448 12,277 24,636 13,220 2,922 3,409 3,073 1,947 10,578 102,921 4,471 2,005 Number of adults on parole, 2008 Violent 185,022 6,333 178,689 33,812 154 31 ** ** ** 22,148 10,921 291 267 33,925 7,272 313 279 2,484 5,879 2,112 4,350 193 ** 10,802 241 ** 54,337 ** 3,475 162 1,978 2,236 4,863 2,183 3,335 5,775 559 2,311 379 620 2,926 20,248 2,851 436 Property 168,502 17,551 150,951 7,203 229 0 ** ** ** 4,815 1,841 55 263 38,363 9,611 2,927 666 319 12,635 490 6,558 266 ** 4,321 570 ** 56,044 ** 4,619 68 599 1,035 6,472 3,765 6,829 2,243 900 240 589 530 2,012 25,022 538 583 Drug 265,634 52,550 213,084 30,648 625 0 ** ** ** 21,700 8,061 136 126 38,301 14,133 2,561 1,481 1,122 4,009 2,039 8,289 258 ** 2,524 1,885 ** 91,748 ** 6,848 90 2,531 743 10,245 5,052 11,860 4,135 1,460 84 1,891 485 2,778 42,537 456 553 Weapon 21,206 12,411 8,795 1,110 69 0 ** ** ** 406 622 13 ** 2,828 1,850 297 ** ** ** 171 310 9 ** 191 0 ** 3,930 ** 257 38 333 244 1,020 ~ ~ ** 3 5 66 10 42 1,895 17 0 Othera 76,691 9,631 67,060 7,532 234 0 ** ** ** 3,156 3,726 20 396 9,476 817 4,539 733 558 0 266 1,163 119 ** 1,281 0 ** 26,868 75 4,709 193 387 270 609 1,277 2,363 1,067 0 769 148 302 823 13,219 224 433 Unknown or not reported 111,114 153 110,961 69,520 1,017 0 3,185 1,661 15,849 0 47,780 0 28 19,005 0 0 0 475 0 3 13 1 384 0 24 18,105 11,144 7,967 0 0 307 0 239 0 249 0 0 0 0 0 1,997 0 385 0 December 2009 51 Appendix Table 20. (cont.) Adults on parole, by most serious offense, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizona Californiae Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexico Oregone Utah Washington Wyoming **Not known. ~Not applicable. Parole population, 12/31/2008 193,746 1,732 7,534 120,753 11,654 1,904 3,361 885 3,908 3,724 22,195 3,601 11,768 727 Number of adults on parole, 2008 Violent 56,615 276 1,693 33,704 2,718 ** 1,229 392 ** ** 8,371 1,336 6,672 224 Property 49,341 60 2,177 35,670 3,455 ** 854 253 ** ** 4,525 919 1,174 254 Drug 52,387 41 2,079 35,885 3,511 ** 1,108 160 ** ** 4,846 927 3,588 242 Weapon 927 11 271 ** 584 ** 0 0 ** ** ** 56 ** 5 Othera 23,184 384 839 15,494 1,386 ** 170 35 ** ** 4,453 359 62 2 Unknown or not reported 11,292 960 475 0 0 1,904 0 45 3,908 3,724 0 4 272 0 aIncludes parolees under supervision for a public-order offense (other than a weapon offense unless otherwise specified), such as obstruction of justice, DWI/DUI, traffic, violation of probation/parole/conditional release and other offenses. b Violent includes an unspecified number of parolees who were under supervision for a weapon offense because they could not be reported separately. c Detailed data represent state parolees only. Detailed data are not available for county parolees. d Some or all data are estimated for most serious offense. eOther includes an unspecified number of parolees who were under supervision for a weapon offense. 52 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 21. Adults on parole, by type of release from prison, 2008 Region and jurisdiction U.S. total Federal State Northeast Connecticutf Maine Massachusetts New Hampshire New Jersey New Yorkf,g Pennsylvania Rhode Island Vermontg Midwest Illinoisg Indiana Iowa Kansas Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakota Ohio South Dakota Wisconsin South Alabamag Arkansas Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolinaf,g Oklahomag South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginiag West Virginia Parole population, 12/31/2008 828,169 98,629 729,540 149,825 2,328 31 3,185 1,661 15,849 52,225 72,951 515 1,080 141,898 33,683 10,637 3,159 4,958 22,523 5,081 20,683 846 384 19,119 2,720 18,105 244,071 8,042 19,908 551 6,135 4,528 23,448 12,277 24,636 13,220 2,922 3,409 3,073 1,947 10,578 102,921 4,471 2,005 Discretionarya 356,292 2,320 353,972 113,412 1,515 31 3,185 1,661 8,159 24,315 72,951 515 1,080 51,782 96 0 ** 816 21,895 0 19,520 846 384 4,692 1,196 2,337 164,680 75 19,908 ** 2,939 824 23,448 12,275 4,745 5,708 2,886 309 3,073 1,947 10,133 73,216 1,189 2,005 Number of adults on parole, 2008 Special Term of superMandatoryb conditionalc vised released 301,721 52 141,657 119 ** 96,190 301,602 52 45,467 8,524 6 19,636 0 0 0 0 0 8,524 0 ** ~ 63,336 33,566 10,637 ** 0 628 1,177 1,163 0 0 13,445 0 2,720 64,675 ** ** ** 0 3,582 0 0 19,891 7,512 0 837 0 0 22 29,549 3,282 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 ** ~ ** ~ 0 ** 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ** 46 ** ** ** 0 8 0 2 0 ** 36 ** 0 0 ~ 0 0 0 813 0 0 0 2,551 16,272 0 ** ~ 20,258 ~ 0 ** 4,137 0 3,664 0 0 0 0 0 12,457 5,573 ** ** ** 3,196 114 0 0 ** ** 0 2,263 0 0 0 0 0 0 Othere 7,036 0 7,036 3,109 0 0 0 0 0 3,109 0 ** 0 3,041 21 0 ** 0 0 240 0 0 0 982 1,524 274 579 ** ** ** 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 423 156 0 0 Unknown or not reported 21,411 0 21,411 5,138 0 0 0 0 5,138 0 0 0 0 3,481 0 0 3,159 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 317 8,518 7,967 0 551 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 December 2009 53 Appendix Table 21. (cont.) Adults on parole, by type of release from prison, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizona Californiaf Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevadag New Mexico Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming Parole population, 12/31/2008 193,746 1,732 7,534 120,753 11,654 1,904 3,361 885 3,908 3,724 22,195 3,601 11,768 727 Discretionarya 24,098 79 152 23 7,282 1,904 3,361 885 3,323 ** 2,665 3,601 96 727 Number of adults on parole, 2008 Special Term of superMandatoryb conditionalc vised released 165,067 ** ** 1,653 0 0 7,382 0 0 120,730 0 0 4,065 ~ ~ 0 0 0 ~ ~ ~ 0 0 0 585 ~ ~ ** ** ** 18,980 0 0 0 0 0 11,672 0 0 0 0 0 Othere 307 0 0 0 307 0 0 0 0 ** 0 0 0 0 Unknown or not reported 4,274 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3,724 550 0 0 0 **Not known. ~Not applicable. a Discretionary parole includes persons who entered parole as the result of a parole board decision. bMandatory parole includes persons whose release from prison was not decided by a parole board. Includes those who entered parole because of determinate sentencing statutes, good-time provisions, or emergency releases. c Special conditional releases include medical releases, early releases for the terminally ill, and other special releases. dTerm of supervised release includes persons sentenced by a judge to a fixed period of incarceration based on a determinate statute immediately followed by a period of supervised released in the community. e Includes parolees who were: transferred from another state, had their original parole sentence reinstated, released from a boot camp operated by the Department of Corrections, released from prison through a conditional medical or mental health release to parole, and others. f See Explanatory notes for more detail. gSome or all detailed data are estimated for type of release from prison. 54 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Appendix Table 22. Adults on parole tracked by a Global Positioning System (GPS), also on probation, or incarcerated, 2008 Region and jurisdiction U.S. total Federala,b State Northeast Connecticut Maine Massachusettsa New Hampshire New Jersey New York Pennsylvaniac Rhode Island Vermonta Midwest Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansasa Michigan Minnesota Missouri Nebraska North Dakotaa Ohio South Dakota Wisconsina,d South Alabama Arkansas Delawarea District of Columbia Florida Georgia Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Mississippi North Carolinae Oklahomaa South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginiaa West Virginia Location tracked by GPS Total Sex offenders 18,117 12,629 357 72 17,760 12,557 861 537 193 60 ~ ~ 85 84 ~ ~ 210 210 373 183 ** ** ~ ~ 0 0 5,490 3,269 122 122 ~ ~ 23 14 307 285 2,099 ** 12 12 19 3 31 ** 5 5 76 32 4 4 2,792 2,792 3,044 1,568 ~ ~ ~ ~ 12 ** 389 60 260 203 273 214 ~ ~ 174 79 ~ ~ ~ ~ 16 16 33 0 ~ ~ 157 154 1,599 834 123 ** 8 8 Number of adults on parole, 2008 Incarcerated Probation Jail Prison ICE holding facility 3,905 19,273 15,585 24,527 ~ ~ ~ ~ 3,905 19,273 15,585 24,527 ** 4,959 5,222 579 ** ** 19 74 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 149 216 59 ~ ~ ~ ~ ** 841 192 0 0 3,857 309 404 0 112 4,459 42 ~ ~ ~ ~ ** ** 27 ** 1,739 ** 539 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ** ** ** ** ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ** ** ** ** ** 0 0 ** ** ** ** ** ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 0 5 1 1,739 ** 534 ** 1,156 12,098 8,327 5,880 ~ 192 ~ ~ ** 662 183 2 ** ** ** ** 311 0 632 72 0 17 267 71 0 2,332 0 0 308 138 147 ** 72 754 163 47 0 0 137 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ 411 ** ** ** ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 54 607 0 0 ~ 7,396 6,798 5,688 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ December 2009 55 Appendix Table 22. (cont.) Adults on parole tracked by a Global Positioning System (GPS), also on probation, or incarcerated, 2008 Region and jurisdiction West Alaska Arizona California Colorado Hawaii Idaho Montana Nevada New Mexicoa Oregon Utah Washington Wyoming Location tracked by GPS Total Sex offenders 8,365 7,183 ~ ~ 114 110 6,779 6,629 1,395 382 ~ ~ 14 9 ~ ~ 11 1 ** ** ~ ~ ** ** 52 52 ~ ~ Number of adults on parole, 2008 Incarcerated Probation Jail Prison ICE holding facility 1,010 2,216 1,497 18,067 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 279 1 17,577 ~ 945 ~ 1 0 13 93 152 0 3 23 0 ** 0 0 0 ** ** 1,204 ** 998 0 0 0 ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 94 165 22 ** 882 1 307 12 0 10 8 **Not known. ~Not applicable. aSome or all data are estimated. b A sex offender is defined as any offender convicted of a sex offense, ordered to a special condition for sex offender treatment, or fulfilling other sex offender treatment requirements. c Detailed data represent state parolees only. Detailed data are not available for county parolees. dThe total number of parolees tracked by GPS was unknown but there were at least 2,792 tracked by GPS for a sex offense. Prison only includes parolees incarcerated in a state prison in Wisconsin; the count does not include parolees, if any, incarcerated in a federal prison. eSee Explanatory notes for more detail. 56 Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Probation: Explanatory notes, 2008 Federal—data for the federal system were provided to BJS through the BJS Federal Justice Statistics Program (FJPS), which obtained data directly from the Office of Probation and Pretrial Services, Administrative Office of the United States Courts. Alabama—has three reporting agencies—one state agency, representing 79% of Alabama’s total probation population, and two local agencies. Alabama’s total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 2,695 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Alaska—total probation population on December 31, 2008 excludes 175 probationers supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 2, 8). Arizona—has two reporting agencies—one state agency, representing 97% of Arizona’s total probation population, and one local agency. Arizona’s total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional estimated 1,313 probationers super vised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Colorado—has eight reporting agencies—one state agency, representing 88% of Colorado’s total probation population, and seven local agencies. Colorado’s total probation population on December 31, 2008 excludes 25 probationers supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 2, 8). The population includes an additional estimated 607 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Connecticut—total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an unknown number of probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Delaware—total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 165 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). District of Columbia—in 2008 the District of Columbia changed its method of reporting probation data to BJS. Prior to 2008 probationers who were on active supervision and awaiting approval for a transfer through an interstate compact agreement were excluded from the data. For this reason probation data reported by the District of Columbia in 2008 may not be comparable to prior years (appendix table 2). See Methodology for more detail. Florida—has 41 reporting agencies—one state agency, representing 66% of Florida’s total probation population, and 40 local agencies. Florida’s total probation population on December 31, 2008 excludes 2,899 probationers on inactive status (appendix tables 2, 8). The population includes an additional 371 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Georgia—has two state reporting agencies. One agency reported probationers under the jurisdiction of the state, representing 38% of Georgia’s total probation population. The second agency reported probationers under the jurisdiction of the counties, including county probationers who were under supervision for a misdemeanor and supervised by private probation agencies. The county probation population represented 62% of Georgia’s total probation population. Because the agency that reports the county data has the capacity to report probation cases and not the number of individuals under supervision, the counts may have overstated the number of individuals under probation supervision in Georgia. Additionally, this agency changed its method of reporting probation data, excluding probationers under supervision for a minor traffic citation from the population count. For this reason, data are not comparable to the data reported by Georgia in prior years (appendix table 2). See Methodology for more detail. Georgia’s total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes at least an additional 3,395 probationers super vised for another state through an interstate compact agreement. In addition to the 3,395, an additional unknown number of probationers were under supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Hawaii—total probation p opulation on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 191 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Idaho—has two state reporting agencies. One agency reported probationers under the jurisdiction of the state, representing 28% of Idaho’s total probation population. The second agency reported probationers under the jurisdiction of the counties and under supervision for a misdemeanor. The county probation population represented 72% of Idaho’s total probation population. Additionally, this Idaho agency only has the capacity to report the number of probationers who entered county supervision for a misdemeanor during 2008. The respondent was able to provide an estimate of time served on misdemeanor probation within the counties, which was estimated at one year or less. With this additional information and through a discussion with the Idaho respondent for this agency, the December 31, 2008 population was estimated based on the total number of probationers who entered county supervision for a misdemeanor during 2008. Exits from county misdemeanant probation during 2008 were based on the January 1, 2008 population or the number of probationers who entered county supervision for a misdemeanor during 2007 (appendix table 2). Idaho’s total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 451 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). About 55% of the probationers who were under county supervision for a misdemeanor were on inactive supervision and were not required to regularly report to a probation authority in person, by mail, or by telephone (appendix table 8). Illinois—total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional estimated 2,232 probationers super vised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Iowa—total probation population on December 31, 2008 excludes 727 probationers supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 2, 8). Kansas—tota l probation population on December 31, 2008 excludes an unknown number of probationers supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 2, 8). The population includes an unknown number of probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Kentucky—has three reporting agencies—one state agency, representing 55% of Kentucky’s total probation population, and two local agencies. Kentucky’s total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 1,653 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). December 2009 57 Probation: Explanatory notes, 2008 (cont.) Louisiana—total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 1,804 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Maine—total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 185 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Maryland—total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 2,398 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Massachusetts—total probation population on December 31, 2008 excludes 1,039 probationers supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 2, 8). Michigan—has 134 reporting agencies—one state agency, representing 33% of Michigan’s total probation population, and 133 local agencies. Michigan’s total probation population on December 31, 2008 excludes 1,108 probationers supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement and an estimated 200 probationers on warrant status (appendix tables 2, 8). The population includes an additional 1,551 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Minnesota—total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 1,425 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Missouri—has two reporting agencies—one state agency, representing 99% of Missouri’s total probation population, and one local agency. Montana—has four reporting agencies—one state agency, representing 94% of Montana’s total probation population, and three local agencies. Montana’s total probation population on December 31, 2008 excludes 846 probationers supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 2, 8). The population includes an additional 297 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Nebraska—total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 434 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). 58 New Hampshire—total probation population on December 31, 2008 excludes 535 probationers supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 2, 8). The population includes an additional 532 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Ne w Mex i c o — ha s t wo re p or t i ng age n cies—one state agency, representing 76% of New Mexico’s total probation population, and one local agency. New Mexico’s total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional unknown number of probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Ohio—has 187 reporting agencies—one state agency, representing 6% of Ohio’s total probation population, and 186 local agencies. Ohio’s total probation population on December 31, 2008 excludes 1,289 probationers with only financial conditions remaining, 82 probationers on warrant status, 80 probationers in a residential/other treatment program, 5 absconders, and an unknown number of probationers supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 2, 8). Ohio’s total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an estimate of at least 97 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Oklahoma—has three reporting agencies—one state agency, representing 89% of Oklahoma’s total probation population, and two local agencies. Pennsylvania—technically, Pennsylvania has one reporting agency, which is the state agency. The state agency reports both state and county data. However, the county data are reported separately from the state data. The state probation population represented 3% of Pennsylvania’s total probation population on December 31, 2008, while the county probation population represented 97% (appendix table 2). See Methodology for a discussion of how entries and exits in Pennsylvania counties were estimated for 2008, and how the method used in 2008 was different from the method used from 2000 to 2007. South Dakota—total probation population on December 31, 2008 excludes 281 probationers supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 2, 8). Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 Tennessee—has three reporting agencies—one state agency, representing 84% of Tennessee’s total probation population, and two local agencies. Tennessee’s total probation population on December 31, 2008 excludes 43 probationers who had their location tracked by GPS (appendix tables 2, 11). The population includes an additional 2,698 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Texas—total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 4,059 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Vermont—total probation population on December 31, 2008 excludes an estimated 16 probationers super vised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 2, 8). The population includes an estimated 214 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Virginia—total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional estimated 1,486 probationers super vised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Washington—has 32 reporting agencies—one state agency, representing 25% of Washington’s total probation population, and 31 local agencies. Washington’s total probation population on December 31, 2008 excludes 370 probationers on warrant status and an estimated 63 probationers supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 2, 8). The population includes an additional 11 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). West Virginia—has two state reporting agencies. One state agency represented 97% of West Virginia’s total probation population and reported all probationers under the jurisdiction of the state except some probationers supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement. This agency does not have jurisdiction over those probationers. The second state agency has jurisdiction over probationers supervised out of state through an interstate compact agreement, and this agency only reported those probationers. Wyoming—total probation population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 413 probationers supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 2). Parole: Explanatory notes, 2008 Federal—data for the federal system were provided to BJS through the BJS Federal Justice Statistics Program (FJPS), which obtained data directly from the Office of Probation and Pretrial Services, Administrative Office of the United States Courts. Federal parole (as defined here) includes a term of supervised release from prison, mandatory release, parole, military parole, and special parole. Definitional differences exist between parole reported here and in other BJS data series. supervised release from prison (appendix tables 13, 21). Alabama—has two reporting agencies—one state agency, representing 99% of Alabama’s total parole population, and one local agency. Alabama’s total parole population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 600 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Hawaii—total parole population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 46 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Arizona—total parole population on December 31, 2008 excludes 333 parolees supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 12, 18). The population includes an additional 572 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). California—has two reporting agencies—one state agency, representing 99.9% of California’s total parole population, and the California Youth Authority (CYA). California’s total parole population on December 31, 2008 excludes 1,093 parolees supervised out of state through an interstate compact agreement and 17,382 absconders (appendix tables 12, 18). The population includes an additional 1,404 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Mandatory includes a small, unknown number of parolees who received a discretionary release from prison (appendix table 21). Colorado—total parole population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 1,943 parolees supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Some of these parolees had been released to a detainer for other charges and some were detained by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency for deportation. Colorado’s total parole population also includes an additional 307 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Connecticut—changed its reporting methods for types of entry to parole supervision. In previous years Connecticut had reported entries to special parole, a parole category in Connecticut, in the Mandatory category. In 2008 parolees classified as special parole in Connecticut were reported in the new BJS category of Term of Delaware—total parole population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 165 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Florida—total parole population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 30 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Idaho—total parole population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 176 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Indiana—total parole population on December 31, 2008 excludes 376 parolees supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 12, 18). Iowa—total parole population on December 31, 2008 excludes 284 parolees supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 12, 18). Kansas—total parole population on December 31, 2008 excludes 220 absconders (appendix tables 12, 18). Other entries include 1,319 parolees who entered supervision from absconder status after a warrant was cleared and 149 other parolees (appendix table 13). Absconded includes parolees who could not be located and had a warrant issued for their arrest. Other exits include parolees who exited super vision because a warrant had been issued for other reasons (appendix table 14). More than one year includes a relatively small but unknown number of parolees who were sentenced for a felony, but the incarceration portion of their sentence was one year or less (appendix table 19). Kentucky—total parole population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 470 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Louisiana—total parole population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 540 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Maryland—parole population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 471 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Massachusetts—total parole population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 260 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Montana—total parole population on December 31, 2008 excludes 150 parolees supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 12, 18). The population includes an additional 88 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). New Hampshire—total parole population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 65 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). New Jersey—total parole population on December 31, 2008 excludes 700 parolees supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 12, 18). The population includes an additional 550 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). New Mexico—total parole population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional unknown number of parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). New York—Other entries include parolees released from prison at the time of their eligibility without an appearance before a parole board. New York refers to this type of release as a presumptive release. Inmates who served sentences for non-violent offenses and who had no history of violence were eligible for a presumptive release. New York’s presumptive release law was enacted in 2003, implemented at the end of 2003, and became fully operational during 2004. Other entries also include parolees who were sentenced directly to parole supervision with the requirement that they complete a 90day drug and alcohol treatment program. New York refers to this type of entry as judicially sanctioned and it falls under the Sentencing Reform Act of 1995. Certain drug and property offenders were eligible for a judicially sanctioned entry to parole supervision.Parolees released from local jails were also included in other entries. In 2006 the New York Division of December 2009 59 Parole: Explanatory notes, 2008 (cont.) Parole resumed the responsibility for supervising selected inmates released from local jails after serving a sentence of less than one year. These parolees remain under parole supervision for one year (appendix table 13). Other type of release from prison includes the same classifications of parolees who had been reported in the other entries category (appendix table 21). North Carolina—total parole population on December 31, 2008 includes offenders under post-release supervision. Post-release supervision is defined under North Carolina’s Structured Sentencing Act of 1993 as a reintegration program for serious offenders who served extensive prison terms. The state’s total parole population on December 31, 2008 excludes an unspecified number of parolees and postrelease offenders who were also on probation (appendix table 12). Post-release offenders were reported in term of supervised release (appendix table 21). Ohio—more than a year includes an unknown number of parolees who were sentenced for a felony but the incarceration portion of their sentence was for one year or less (appendix table 19). Pennsylvania—technically, Pennsylvania has one reporting agency, which is the state agency. The state agency reports both state and county parole data. However, these data are reported separately. The state parole population represented 35% of Pennsylvania’s total parole population on December 31, 2008, while the county parole population represented 65% (appendix table 12). See Methodology for a discussion on how entries and exits in Pennsylvania counties were estimated for 2008, and how the estimation method used in 2008 was different from the method used from 2000 to 2007. 60 Rhode Island—total parole population on December 31, 2008 excludes 49 parolees supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 12, 18). Tennessee—total parole population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 867 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Vermont—total parole population on December 31, 2008 excludes 13 parolees supervised by another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix tables 12, 18). The population includes an additional estimated 54 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Virginia—see Methodology for a discussion of how Virginia’s parole population on January 1, 2008 was estimated, as well as the method used to estimate parole entries and exits during 2008. Reporting methods in Virginia changed in 2008 when the state consolidated its databases, resulting in data review and cleanup. Because of this change, data may not be comparable to data reported by Virginia in prior years. Virginia’s total parole population on December 31, 2008 excludes an unspecified number of absconders (appendix tables 12, 18). The population includes an additional 629 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Washington—in previous years some parolees exiting supervision through a completion were included in the other category. Therefore, exit data for these two categories may not be comparable to data reported in prior years (appendix table 14). Wyoming—total parole population on December 31, 2008 includes an additional 150 parolees supervised for another state through an interstate compact agreement (appendix table 12). Probation and Parole in the United States, 2008 U.S. Department of Justice Office of Justice Programs Bureau of Justice Statistics *NCJ~228230* PRESORTED STANDARD POSTAGE & FEES PAID DOJ/BJS Permit No. G-91 Washington, DC 20531 Official Business Penalty for Private Use $300 This report in portable document format and in ASCII and its related statistical data and tables are available at the BJS World Wide Web Internet site: <http://www. ojp.usdoj.gov/ bjs/abstract/ppus08.htm> Office of Justice Programs Innovation • Partnerships • Safer Neighborhoods http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov The Bureau of Justice Statistics is the statistics agency of the U.S. Department of Justice. Michael D. Sinclair is the acting director. Lauren E. Glaze and Thomas P. Bonczar wrote this report. Lauren E. Glaze, Thomas P. Bonczar, and Matthew S. Cooper analyzed the data and prepared the tables. William J. Sabol and Matthew S. Cooper provided statistical verification. Sheri R. Simmons and Todd Minton provided statistical review. Georgette Walsh and Jill Duncan edited the report. Tina Dorsey produced the report and Jayne Robinson prepared it for final printing under the supervision of Doris J. James. Nicole S. Adolph and Jorgelina A. Arroyo carried out the data collection and processing under the supervision of Latrice M. Brogsdale-Davis, Governments Division, Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce. Ryan D. Driscoll provided technical assistance under the supervision of Duane H. Cavanaugh. December 2009, NCJ 228230 December 2009 61