Posted on 10/16/2014 8:04:09 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
IN 2013 THE STATE PRISON POPULATION ROSE FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE 2009 [while the] Federal prison population declined for first time since 1980.
No tables that I could find but this document states
WASHINGTON U.S. state and federal prisons held an estimated 1,574,700 inmates on December 31, 2013, an increase of 4,300 prisoners over yearend 2012 , the Justice Departments Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) announced today. This was the first increase in the state prison population reported since 2009. While the state prison population increased by about 6,300 during 2013 , the federal prison population decreased by approximately 1,900 inmates. This was the first decline in the federal prison population since 1980.
So as I read the above (my replies) and this information, in 2013 city and county jails held 731,208; this document says that U.S. state and federal prisons held an estimated 1,574,700.
That's pretty close to the 2.2 million as stated in the posted article:
.... the country's sky-high prison rates . . . There are currently some 2.2m people in jail in the US or more than 750 per 100,000 population which makes the US by far the heaviest user of prison sentences in the world. By contrast, Britain imprisons just 154 per 100,000 population.
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