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Correctional Populations in the United States, 1992

This annual report presents data that describe persons under some form of correctional supervision in 1992: probationers, parolees, jail and prison inmates, and persons under sentence of death. The data summarize characteristics of each correctional population-- sex, race, Hispanic origin, admission type, release type, sentence length, escapes, probation and parole violations, facility crowding, and deaths in prison. Extensive sections present individual-level data on inmates entering prison under sentence of death and those whose death sentences were removed. The report also includes data on inmates who were executed and on inmates' criminal history, sex, race, age, marital status, and educational level. 1/95. NCJ 146413

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