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Average Inmate May 6 Julie Jones Secretary Prepared by: Department of Corrections Bureau of Research and Data Analysis 5 Calhoun Street Tallahassee, FL 99-5 (85) 77-67

May 6 Inmate Profile Summary This report summarizes county information mandated to be collected by F.S. 95.() and submitted to Department of Corrections. It provides a monthly profile of inmate populations inside 's detention facilities. For counties that can not submit data using standardized instruments it provides approximated data. Table, pages &, features the Average Daily and incarceration rate in each county. Table, pages &, lists the number and percent of felony and misdemeanor pretrial inmates at each detention facility. The Jail Summary (Table, page 5) lists detention center totals for the year to date. Average Daily As reported, there were an estimated 5,9 inmates in 's county detention facilities during the month of May 6. In comparison, in May 5, there were 5,68 inmates incarcerated by county facilities in. This is a.6% increase from last year. Questions pertaining to the statistics in this report, mailing lists, jail data, F.S. 95.(), or requests for additional forms should be directed to the Department of Corrections Bureau of Research & Data Analysis at: (85) 77-67. E-mail address: dcresearch@mail.dc.state.fl.us

Table Average Daily s and Incarceration Rates per, for May 6 Average Daily (ADP) *Date Reported Incarceration Rate Share of State ADP Alachua 5,89 9.5.67% Baker 7,7 5..77% Bay 7,,59 /6 6..96% Bradford 7, 9 5..6% Brevard 56,7,6.6.7% Broward,87,67,9.9 6.8% Calhoun,59 5 /6.5.9% Charlotte 67, 656 /6.9.% Citrus,5 68..6% Clay,77 75.9.7% Collier,8 87..5% Columbia 68,6 8..9% DeSoto,777..6% Dixie 6,68 96 5.8.8% Duval 95,57,6. 6.7% Escambia 6,9,6 5..% Flagler,5..% Franklin,8..% Gadsden 8,5 56..9% Gilchrist 6,89 /6.8.6% Glades,85 6.6.9% Gulf 6,6 5..6% Hamilton,6 6..% Hardee 7,65 5..6% Hendry 8,96 /6 6..% Hernando 76,89 5 /6.8.9% Highlands,78 9.9.7% Hillsborough,5,56,. 5.75% Holmes 9,9 89 /6.5.7% Indian River,6 5..8% Jackson 5,58..% Jefferson,59 8..9% Lafayette 8,66 /6.5.% Lake 6,569 8 /6.6.5% Lee 665,85,76.6.6% Leon 8,,97.9.% Levy,8 5 8/.6.7% Liberty 8,698 7 5..9% Madison 9, 7.8.% Manatee 9,,7..7%

Table (continued) Average Daily s and Incarceration Rates per, for May 6 Average Daily (ADP) *Date Reported Incarceration Rate Share of State ADP Marion,5,56..% Martin 5,6 5.5.97% Miami-Dade,65,9,8. 7.5% Monroe 7,6 5 7..96% Nassau 76,56 7.6.5% Okaloosa 9,898 68 /5.5.6% Okeechobee,5 5.8.% Orange,5,96,887. 5.6% Osceola 8,7 896.9.66% Palm Beach,78,7, 9/98.7.7% Pasco 87,588,5..86% Pinellas 9,97,97. 5.9% Polk 6,5,75. 5.% Putnam 7,756 7 /6..59% St. Johns,566..8% St. Lucie 87,79,56 5..8% Santa Rosa 6,95 577.5.7% Sarasota 9,9 9 /5..7% Seminole,9 87 /6.8.5% Sumter 5,657 9.8.59% Suwannee,5 79..% Taylor,8 88 /6.9.6% Union 5,98.9.6% Volusia 5,9,95.5.% Wakulla,8 6 5..% Walton 6,687 5..7% Washington,975..9% Total 9,85,8 5,9.7.% Note: population figures are estimates of the April, 5 population as calculated by the U niversity of, Bureau of Economic and Business Research. *If May's jail population for a facility was not transmitted at the time this report was published, then population numbers from another month are used in the place of the missing data and the date for these numbers is given. If the information transmitted to the Department did not conform to the standards established by the in strument developed per 95.(), but the month's population average was provided, then "Date Reported" will reflect the current month.

Detention Facility Name Table Inmate Report for May 6* Average Daily Felony Misdemeanor Total Percent Alachua CSO, Department of the Jail 8 97 57 66.7% Alachua Work Release 7 6.% Baker Detention Center 66 7.% Bay Jail and Annex,59 5 -.% Bradford Jail 9 7 8 56.% Brevard Detention Center,6 96 5 7.9% Broward Jail/Main, 9 59 95.% Broward Jail/North Broward 7 579 8.% Broward Rein Facility 756 6 7 8.5% Broward Conte Facility 99 897 9.% Calhoun Jail 5 9 5.% Charlotte Jail 656* - - - Citrus Detention Center 68 6.% Clay Jail 75 8 6.6% Collier Naples/Main 69 6 9 65.8% Collier /Immokalee Jail Center 6 7 68.% Columbia Jail 8 5 6.% DeSoto Jail -.7% Dixie Jail 96 6.5% Duval Jail,6 69 7.8% Escambia Road Prison 5 7 8 5.% Escambia Central Booking,66 966 5 75.8% Flagler Jail 67 6.% Franklin Jail 67 6.% Gadsden Jail 56 65 55.8% Gilchrist Jail * - - - Glades Jail 6 7 65.% Gulf Jail 5 65.7% Hamilton Jail 6 5 59.% Hardee Jail 9 8.7% Hendry Jail * - - - Hernando Jail 5* - - - Highlands Jail 9 5 6.5% Hillsborough /Orient Road,78 78 67.% Hillsborough /Falkenburg Rd.,7 958 98 67.% Holmes Jail 89* - - - Indian River Jail 5 8 55.6% Jackson Jail 5 7 7.6% Jefferson Jail 8 -.8% Lafayette Jail * - - - Lake Jail 8* - - - Lee Jail/Main 9 5 8 68.% Lee Jail/Ortiz,66 5 89 6.% Leon Jail,97 6 69 6.% Levy Jail 5* - - - Liberty Jail 7 5 8.% Madison Jail 7 9 5 6.% Manatee Jail/Central,7 67 7 6.5%

Detention Facility Name Table (continued) Inmate Report for May 6* Average Daily Felony Misdemeanor Total Percent Marion Jail,56 57.% Martin Jail 5 87 6.% Miami-Dade Jail/Main PTDC 66 9 7.8% Miami-Dade Stockade TTC 57 5-79.% Miami-Dade Jail/MWDC,888,55 5 8.6% Miami-Dade Jail/TGK 66 5.6% Miami-Dade Boot Camp 7 - - - Monroe Jail/Main 9 5.5% Monroe /Plantation Key 6.9% Monroe /Marathon 6 9 79.5% Nassau Jail 7 - - - Okaloosa Jail 68* - - - Okeechobee Jail 7 59.7% Orange /rd Street,76,57 8 57.% Orange /Work Release 97.% Orange /Juvenile Assessment 6 -.8% Osceola Jail 896 7 6 66.% Palm Beach /Main,9 85 65 65.9% Palm Beach /West 657 68 7.9% Palm Beach / In-House Arrest 5* - - - Pasco /Land O'Lakes,5 95 66.5% Pinellas Detention and Corrections,97,5 5 57.9% Polk Central Jail 6 98.% Polk South Jail,6,95 7 6.% Putnam Jail 7* - - - St. Johns Jail 89 7 9 5.7% St. Johns Work Release - - - St. Lucie Corr. Facility,56 58 59 8.7% Santa Rosa Jail 577 5 9.6% Sarasota Jail 9* - - - Seminole Jail 87* - - - Sumter Jail 9 58 7 6.% Suwannee Jail 79 78 9 5.% Taylor Jail 88* - - - Union Jail 7.% Volusia Corr. Facility 68 6 59 7.% Volusia /Branch Jail 87 96 9 5.6% Wakulla Jail 6 6 9.5% Walton Jail 5 8 8 6.7% Washington Jail 7 6 5.% Total 8,5,6,5 57.% Grand Total 5,9 *The following counties did not transmit information on their populations using the instrument developed per 95.(), therefore their contributions can not be represented in statistics above. For these facilities, only the monthly average daily population is provided. These ADP counts are omitted from the total, but not the grand total: Charlotte, Gilchrist, Hendry, Hernando, Holmes, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Nassau, Okaloosa, Putnam, Sarasota, Seminole, Taylor

Felonies Adult Males Misdem. Other Juvenile Males Misdem. Felony Felonies Adult Females Misdem. Other Juvenile Females Misdem. Felony Table : 6 Jail Summary * Totals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Average Adult Males Juvenile Males Adult Females Juvenile Females 8,56 7 6,9 8 5,56 88 6,78 68,97 8 6,66 7 5,99 88 6,8 5,69 9 7,59 6,99 98 6,785 56 Total,69,59,5, 8,5,9 Total, ADP only * 7,66,57,5 8,985 6,67,6 Grand Total 5,56 5,6 5,99 5,89 5,999 5,9 Sentenced (65 days, more) Sentenced (6 days, less) Probation Violators (Tech.) Sentenced (65 days +) Sentenced (6 days, less) Probation Violators Parole Violators Baker Act (Mental Health) Marchman Act. State Inmates Undocumented Aliens Other Jurisdictions 776,679,956,6,6 97,57,5 675 85 97 5 85 6 56,8,6 5,558 7,78 79,97,79,9 9 6 8 8 5,88, 5,58 7,9 7,985 7,6,786 6 55 8 8 5,5,77 5,79 9, 767,56,59,7 6 9 9 9 65 5,7, 6,,78 95,9 7,95,88 5 6 5 5 5 87,9,5 5,87 7,69 86,9 99,695,59 9 6 6 8,7 Subtotal 8,56 5,56,97 5,99,69,99 Sentenced (65 days, more) 6 9 9 7 7 Sentenced (6 days, less) 9 5 5 59 5 8 9 59 6 7 9 6 7 7 Sentenced (65 days, more) Sentenced (6 days, less) Minors Beyond Staff Control 7 8 8 9 Subtotal 7 88 8 88 9 98 Sentenced (65 days, more) Sentenced (6 days, less) Probation Violators (Tech.) Sentenced (65 days, more) Sentenced (6 days, less) Probation Violators Parole Violators Baker Act (Mental Health) Marchman Act State Inmates Undocumented Aliens Other Jurisdictions,5,9 57 95 6 69 79 5 75 5 9 6 7 56,9,69 68 567 75 97 57 69 6 69 7 8 6 8,7,65 76 6 5 66 68 58 5 6 75,8,89 57 8 5 97 6 88 59 8 6 9,,6 596 5 55 6 6 98 6 8 8 6 Subtotal 6,9 6,78 6,66 6,8 7,59 6,785 Sentenced (65 days, more) 7 5 Sentenced (6 days, less) 9 8 9 9 9 Sentenced (65 days, more) Sentenced (6 days, less) Minors Beyond Staff Control Subtotal 8 68 7 5 6 56 *The following facilities did not provide data using the developed instrument, Jan: Alachua, Brevard, Broward, Dixie, Gilchrist, Glades, Holmes, Lafayette, Levy, Okaloosa, Orange, Putnam, pursuant to 95.(). Only ADP totals from the facilities, collected separately, is Sarasota, Seminole, Volusia, Walton reported here. Feb: Brevard, Broward, DeSoto, Dixie, Hernando, Highlands, Holmes, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Nassau, Okaloosa, Putnam, Sarasota, Seminole, Union, Walton Mar: Baker, Bay, Brevard, Broward, Holmes, Jefferson, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Nassau, Okaloosa, St. Johns, Sarasota, Taylor, Union, Walton Apr: Bay, Brevard, Clay, Holmes, Jackson, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Nassau, Orange, Putnam, Sarasota, Seminole, Union May: Charlotte, Gilchrist, Hendry, Hernando, Holmes, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Nassau, Okaloosa, Putnam, Sarasota, Seminole, Taylor,8,5 78 55 5 87 67 6 66 7 8 9 5