DC Department of Corrections Media Kit...District of Columbia Department of Corrections October 2015...

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District of Columbia Department of Corrections DC Department of Corrections Facts and Figures October 2015

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Page 1: DC Department of Corrections Media Kit...District of Columbia Department of Corrections October 2015 DC Department of Corrections Operating Budget and Net Expenditure The Department

District of Columbia

Department of Corrections

DC Department of Corrections

Facts and Figures

October 2015

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District of Columbia

Department of Corrections

October 2015

DC Department of Corrections Operating Budget

and Net Expenditure

The Department of Corrections provides housing, security, and inmate services at the DOC facilities for some inmates under Federal jurisdiction and is reimbursed for such services.

Budget information and narratives can be accessed at: http://cfo.dc.gov

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FY 2010 FY 2011 FY 2012 FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2015

Budget Expenditure

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FY 2015 Budget by Service

October 2015

INSTITUTIONAL

SECURITY &

CONTROL 53.4% INMATE HEALTH

SERVICES

19.2%

INMATE

ADJUSTEMENT/

DEVELOPMENT

SUPPORT 5.3%

INMATE

PERSONAL

SERVICES

5.9%

FACILITY

SERVICES 3.1%

TECHNOLOGY

SUPPORT 2.8%

EXECUTIV

E DIRECTIO

N &

SUPPORT

2.5%

COMMUNITY

CORRECTIONS

1.8%

AGENCY

OPERATIONS

SUPPORT 1.6%

HUMAN

RESOURCE

MANAGEMENT

1.6%

MANAGEMENT CONTROL 1.3%

SECURITY

ENHANCEMENT

0.5%

ORCA 0.2%

OCFO 0.6%

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Department Of Corrections Full Time Employees

October 2015

FY 2015 FTE Distribution by Grade

1.5%

6.2% 10.4%

48.7%

13.9%

0.6%

7.6% 5.0%

2.9% 3.2%

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Below 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Above13

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October 2015

The Department of Corrections facilities include the Correctional Treatment Facility and Contract Halfway Houses in addition to the Central Detention Facility. The DOC ADP is the total inmate population at all facilities; additionally (not depicted), 120 Short Term Sentenced Felons were housed for FBOP and 61 USMS inmates for CCA under their contract with USMS Greenbelt MD for 2015.

Average Daily Population by Fiscal Year

DC Department of Corrections (DOC) Total

and Central Detention Facility (CDF)

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2589

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2041

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The Department of Corrections facilities include the Correctional Treatment Facility and Contract Halfway Houses in addition to the Central Detention Facility. The DOC ADP is the total inmate population at all facilities; additionally (not depicted), 168 Short Term Sentenced Felons were housed for FBOP and 76 USMS inmates for CCA under their contract with USMS Greenbelt MD in CY 2015.

Average Daily Population by Calendar Year

DC Department of Corrections (DOC) Total

and Central Detention Facility (CDF)

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2455 2289

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Average Daily Population CY 2015

by Sex and Facility

DOC System Central Detention Facility

Contract Halfway Houses Correctional Treatment Facility

Juveniles are physically housed at the CTF but counted at the CDF.

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Intakes and Releases by Fiscal Year

Intakes

Releases

April 2015

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Intakes and Releases by Calendar Year

Releases

June 2015

Intakes 17047

14082

12334

10603

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Age Distribution of Male Inmates

Inmates by Sex

The median age of male inmates is

35.23 years. The median age for all

DOC inmates is 35.44 years.

7%

93%

0%

20%

40%

60%

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100%

Females Males

21 - 30

34.3%

31 - 40

24.6%

41 - 50

16.0%

51 - 60

11.5%

Over 61

2.9% Under 21

10.7%

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Age Distribution of Female Inmates

Inmates by Sex

The median age of

female inmates is 38.10 years.

7%

93%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Females Males

21 - 30

25.0%

31 - 40 29.7%

41 - 50

28.9%

51 - 60

12.5%

Over 61

0.8%

Under 21

3.1%

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Inmate Population by Race

The category “Other” includes Asian, Native Americans and those who have

declared their race as Other or not declared a race. Blacks are

overrepresented compared to the DC population which is 49% Black. Whites,

Hispanics, and Asians are under-represented compared to the DC population

which is 35.8% White, 10.4% Hispanic, and 4% Asian. DC Population Data from www.census.gov .

Other, 1.7%

White, 2.6%

Hispanic, 5.1%

Black, 90.5%

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Self Declared Education Levels for Male Inmates

All data is self reported by male inmates in DOC custody

5.5%

3.3%

26.4%

28.0%

36.2%

0.6%

0.0%

5.0%

10.0%

15.0%

20.0%

25.0%

30.0%

35.0%

40.0%

Not Declared College G.E.D. High School None Other

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Self Declared Education Levels for Female Inmates

All data is self reported by female inmates in DOC custody

32.8%

1.6%

7.0%

34.4%

23.4%

0.8%

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

50.0%

Not declared College G.E.D. High School None Other

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Religious Affiliation of Intakes FY 2015

All data is self reported by intakes to DOC custody between October 1, 2014 and September 30, 2015. The category “Other Major Religions” includes other faiths such as Jewish, Buddhist, Hindu and Rastafarian which occur infrequently among intakes.

October 2015

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Percent of Male Inmates in Custody by Legal Status and Average Length of Stay in Days

•Pretrial means at least one unresolved legal matter exists and no sentences are being served.

•Sentenced indicates the inmate is serving at least one sentence.

•Felon indicates the most serious offense requiring detention is a felony.

•Misdemeanant indicates that the individual has no felony offenses requiring detention.

•Writ/Hold individuals may have other charges (typically in transit, fugitive) requiring legal

resolution. Only 4% of all inmates are detained solely on a writ.

Overall Average LOS for all Male Inmates = 170 days

0.4%

51.6%

6.4%

19.4%

9.9% 8.3%

4.0%

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OT PF PM PV SF SM WH

Inmates Average LOS

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Percent of Female Inmates in Custody by Legal Status and Average Length of Stay in Days

•Pretrial means at least one unresolved legal matter exists and no sentences are being served.

•Sentenced indicates the inmate is serving at least one sentence.

•Felon indicates the most serious offense requiring detention is a felony.

•Misdemeanant indicates that the individual has no felony offenses requiring detention.

•Writ/Hold individuals may have other charges (typically in transit, fugitive) requiring legal

resolution. Only 4% of all inmates are detained solely on a writ.

Overall Average LOS for all Female Inmates = 94 days

1.6%

41.4%

12.5%

25.0%

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OT PF PM PV SF SM WH

Inmates Average LOS

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Offenses by Most Serious Active Charge

Male Inmates

Approximately 32% of male inmates are incarcerated on violent

or dangerous offenses (per DC Code 22 Section 4501).

Assault/DV/Stalki

ng 16%

Other Offenses

1%

Failure to Appear

3%

Burglary/Robbery/

Carjacking 11%

Homicide/Conspira

cy/Kidnapping 6%

White Collar

Crimes 2%

Drug Offenses

6% Traffic/DUI

2%

Vice

Public Order 1%

Public

Indecency 0%

Escape

1%

Property Crimes

7%

Fugitive

1%

PV

14%

Writ\Witness

3%

USDC Commitment

16%

Weapons

8%

Sex Abuse

4%

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Offenses by Most Serious Active Charge for Females

Approximately 33 % of female inmates are incarcerated on

violent or dangerous offenses (per DC Code 22 Section 4501)

Assault/DV/

Stalking

18% Other Offenses

2%

Failure to

Appear

9%

Burglary/

Robbery

7%

Homicide/

Conspiracy/

Kidnapping

8%

White Collar

Crimes

2%

Drug

Offenses

7%

Traffic/DUI

2%

Escape

1%

Fugitive

1%

PV

20%

Property Crimes

9%

Vice/Public

Order

2%

Writ\Witness

2% USDC

Commitment

11%

Weapons

1%

Hate Crime

1%

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Length of Stay Distribution for Inmates in Custody

Male Inmates

Female Inmates

The median LOS for

males in custody is

77.64 days.

The median LOS for

females in custody is

55.57 days.

3.7%

22.8%

28.5%

20.1%

8.1%

5.1%

11.8%

0.0% 5.0% 10.0% 15.0% 20.0% 25.0% 30.0%

Less than 3 days

3 - 31 days

31 - 91 days

3 - 6 months

6 - 9 months

9 - 12 months

More than 1 year

7.81%

29.69%

33.59%

15.63%

1.56%

7.81%

3.91%

0.00% 10.00% 20.00% 30.00% 40.00%

Less than 3 days

3 - 31 days

31 - 91 days

3 - 6 months

6 - 9 months

9 - 12 months

More than 1 year

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FY 2015 Releases by Length of Stay

The median length of stay

for released female

inmates in FY 2015 was

10 days; 68.4 % of female

inmates released stayed

fewer than 31 days.

Female Inmates

Male Inmates

The median length of stay

for released male inmates in

FY 2015 was 23 days;

44.9% of males released

stayed fewer than 31 days.

45.6%

22.9%

18.0%

8.6%

2.1%

1.8%

0.9%

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0%

1 wk or less

1 wk to 1 mo

1 to 3 mo

3 to 6 mo

6 to 9 mo

9 to 12 mo

more than 1 yr

34.5%

21.0%

19.2%

13.0%

5.5%

2.9%

3.9%

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0%

1 wk or less

1 wk to 1 mo

1 to 3 mo

3 to 6 mo

6 to 9 mo

9 to 12 mo

more than 1 yr

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CY 2015 Releases by Length of Stay

The median length of stay

for released female inmates

at mid-CY 2015 was 9 days;

67.2 % of female inmates

released stayed fewer than

31 days.

Female Inmates

Male Inmates

The median length of stay

for released male inmates at

mid-CY 2015 was 21 days;

56.3% of males released

stayed fewer than 31 days.

47.0%

20.2%

18.3%

9.6%

2.5%

1.3%

1.1%

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0%

1 wk or less

1 wk to 1 mo

1 to 3 mo

3 to 6 mo

6 to 9 mo

9 to 12 mo

more than 1 yr

35.7%

20.6%

17.3%

13.3%

6.4%

2.9%

3.9%

0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0%

1 wk or less

1 wk to 1 mo

1 to 3 mo

3 to 6 mo

6 to 9 mo

9 to 12 mo

more than 1 yr

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1 Year Re-Incarceration Rate

FY 2015 Releases

by Frequency of Release FY 2015

October 2015

The FY 2015 one year re-incarceration rate was 19.2% for all inmates, with

80.8% of those released not returning to incarceration within the year. This is 2%

lower than the FY 2014 rate and 2% higher than the FY 2010 rate. Non-federal

inmates who are re-incarcerated have a significantly higher incidence of mental

illness, but are similar to federal offenders who are re-incarcerated in most other

attributes.

Re-Incarcerated

Offenders

Re-Incarcerated

Offenders 80.8%

14.6%

4.6%

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

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100.0%

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