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Florida Detention Facilities Average Inmate April 2017 Julie Jones Secretary Prepared by: Florida Department of Corrections Bureau of Research and Data Analysis 501 Calhoun Street Tallahassee, FL 32399-2500 (850) 717-3647

Florida Detention Facilities April 2017 Inmate Profile Summary This report summarizes county information mandated to be collected by F.S. 951.23(2) and submitted to Florida Department of Corrections. It provides a monthly profile of inmate populations inside Florida's detention facilities. For counties that can not submit data using standardized instruments it provides approximated data. Table 1, pages 1 & 2, features the Average Daily and incarceration rate in each county. Table 2, pages 3 & 4, lists the number and percent of felony and misdemeanor pretrial inmates at each detention facility. The Jail Summary (Table 3, page 5) lists detention center totals for the year to date. Average Daily As reported, there were an estimated 52,291 inmates in Florida's county detention facilities during the month of April 2017. In comparison, in April 2016, there were 52,089 inmates incarcerated by county facilities in Florida. This is a 0.4% increase from last year. Questions pertaining to the statistics in this report, mailing lists, jail data, F.S. 951.23(2), or requests for additional forms should be directed to the Florida Department of Corrections Bureau of Research & Data Analysis at: (850) 717-3647. E-mail address: dcresearch@mail.dc.state.fl.us

Table 1 Detention Facilities Average Daily s and Incarceration Rates per 1,000 for April 2017 Florida Average Daily (ADP) *Date Reported Incarceration Rate Share of State ADP Alachua 257,062 819 3.2 1.57% Baker 26,965 475 17.6 0.91% Bay 176,016 1,077 6.1 2.06% Bradford 27,440 138 5.0 0.26% Brevard 568,919 1,551 2.7 2.97% Broward 1,854,513 3,875 2.1 7.41% Calhoun 14,580 55 3.8 0.11% Charlotte 170,450 636 3.7 1.22% Citrus 143,054 531 3.7 1.02% Clay 205,321 335 1.6 0.64% Collier 350,202 840 2.4 1.61% Columbia 68,566 246 3.6 0.47% DeSoto 35,141 153 4.4 0.29% Dixie 16,773 128 03/2017 7.6 0.24% Duval 923,647 2,988 3.2 5.71% Escambia 309,986 1,681 5.4 3.21% Flagler 103,095 166 1.6 0.32% Franklin 11,916 88 7.4 0.17% Gadsden 48,486 154 3.2 0.29% Gilchrist 16,848 64 02/2017 3.8 0.12% Glades 13,047 37 03/2017 2.8 0.07% Gulf 16,628 29 1.7 0.06% Hamilton 14,665 73 5.0 0.14% Hardee 27,637 119 4.3 0.23% Hendry 38,370 237 6.2 0.45% Hernando 179,503 536 03/2017 3.0 1.03% Highlands 101,531 424 4.2 0.81% Hillsborough 1,352,797 2,882 2.1 5.51% Holmes 20,003 140 03/2017 7.0 0.27% Indian River 146,410 445 3.0 0.85% Jackson 50,345 228 4.5 0.44% Jefferson 14,498 33 2.3 0.06% Lafayette 8,621 15 02/2017 1.7 0.03% Lake 323,985 837 04/2017 2.6 1.60% Lee 680,539 1,491 2.2 2.85% Leon 287,671 1,013 3.5 1.94% Levy 40,553 167 03/2017 4.1 0.32% Liberty 8,736 46 03/2017 5.3 0.09% Madison 19,238 66 3.4 0.13% Manatee 357,591 1,104 3.1 2.11% 1

Table 1 (continued) Detention Facilities Average Daily s and Incarceration Rates per 1,000 for April 2017 Florida Average Daily (ADP) *Date Reported Incarceration Rate Share of State ADP Marion 345,749 1,112 3.2 2.13% Martin 150,870 475 3.1 0.91% Miami-Dade 2,700,794 3,685 1.4 7.05% Monroe 76,047 539 7.1 1.03% Nassau 77,841 263 03/2017 3.4 0.50% Okaloosa 192,925 755 3.9 1.44% Okeechobee 40,806 226 5.5 0.43% Orange 1,280,387 2,392 03/2017 1.9 4.57% Osceola 322,862 787 2.4 1.51% Palm Beach 1,391,741 2,121 1.5 4.06% Pasco 495,868 1,659 3.3 3.17% Pinellas 954,569 2,816 3.0 5.39% Polk 646,989 2,587 4.0 4.95% Putnam 72,972 331 4.5 0.63% St. Johns 220,257 432 2.0 0.83% St. Lucie 292,826 1,280 4.4 2.45% Santa Rosa 167,009 616 3.7 1.18% Sarasota 399,538 854 2.1 1.63% Seminole 449,124 874 03/2017 1.9 1.67% Sumter 118,577 321 2.7 0.61% Suwannee 44,349 177 4.0 0.34% Taylor 22,478 108 4.8 0.21% Union 15,887 42 2.6 0.08% Volusia 517,411 1,397 2.7 2.67% Wakulla 31,599 156 4.9 0.30% Walton 62,943 248 3.9 0.47% Washington 24,888 116 4.7 0.22% Total 20,148,654 52,291 2.6 100.00% Note: population figures are estimates of the April 1, 2016 population as calculated by the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research. *If April'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 instrument developed per 951.23(2), but the month's population average was provided, then "Date Reported" will reflect the current month. 2

Detention Facility Name Table 2 Detention Facilities Inmate Report for April 2017* Average Daily Felony Misdemeanor Total Percent Alachua CSO, Department of the Jail 790 492 42 67.6% Alachua Work Release 29 - - - Baker Detention Center 475 50 10 12.6% Bay Jail and Annex 1,077 148 1 13.8% Bradford Jail 138 63 6 50.0% Brevard Detention Center 1,551 1,033 101 73.1% Broward Jail/Main 1,146 903 44 82.6% Broward Jail/North Broward 881 611 27 72.4% Broward Rein Facility 737 576 13 79.9% Broward Conte Facility 1,111 794 56 76.5% Calhoun Jail 55 37 2 70.9% Charlotte Jail 636 198 52 39.3% Citrus Detention Center 531 134 24 29.8% Clay Jail 335 200 21 66.0% Collier Naples/Main 738 326 77 54.6% Collier /Immokalee Jail Center 102 30 48 76.5% Columbia Jail 246 139 13 61.8% DeSoto Jail 153 3-2.0% Dixie Jail 128* - - - Duval Jail 2,988 1 472 15.8% Escambia Road Prison 174 94 6 57.5% Escambia Central Booking 1,507 941 138 71.6% Flagler Jail 166 93 12 63.3% Franklin Jail 88 36 7 48.9% Gadsden Jail 154 86 23 70.8% Gilchrist Jail 64* - - - Glades Jail 37* - - - Gulf Jail 29 12 1 44.8% Hamilton Jail 73 33 5 52.1% Hardee Jail 119 84 16 84.0% Hendry Jail 237 128 25 64.6% Hernando Jail 536* - - - Highlands Jail 424 219 24 57.3% Hillsborough /Orient Road 1,276 743 121 67.7% Hillsborough /Falkenburg Rd. 1,606 892 166 65.9% Holmes Jail 140* - - - Indian River Jail 445 222 32 57.1% Jackson Jail 228 58 26 36.8% Jefferson Jail 33 16 1 51.5% Lafayette Jail 15* - - - Lake Jail 837* - - - Lee Jail/Main 345 209 11 63.8% Lee Jail/Ortiz 1,146 465 139 52.7% Leon Jail 1,013 561 81 63.4% Levy Jail 167* - - - Liberty Jail 46* - - - Madison Jail 66 36 1 56.1% Manatee Jail/Central 1,104 600 69 60.6% 3

Detention Facility Name Table 2 (continued) Detention Facilities Inmate Report for April 2017* Average Daily Felony Misdemeanor Total Percent Marion Jail 1,112 506 66 51.4% Martin Jail 475 233 50 59.6% Miami-Dade Jail/Main PTDC 1,025 751 52 78.3% Miami-Dade Stockade TTC - - - - Miami-Dade Jail/MWDC 1,937 1,555 43 82.5% Miami-Dade Jail/TGK 656 362 77 66.9% Miami-Dade Boot Camp 67 - - - Monroe Jail/Main 452 215 31 54.4% Monroe /Plantation Key 40 28 6 85.0% Monroe /Marathon 47 24 9 70.2% Nassau Jail 263* - - - Okaloosa Jail 755 181 56 31.4% Okeechobee Jail 226 124 8 58.4% Orange /33rd Street 2,312* - - - Orange /Work Release 68* - - - Orange /Juvenile Assessment 12* - - - Osceola Jail 787 438 113 70.0% Palm Beach /Main 1,486 877 98 65.6% Palm Beach /West 635 470 18 76.9% Pasco /Land O'Lakes 1,659 1,044 129 70.7% Pinellas Detention and Corrections 2,816 1,577 176 62.3% Polk Central Jail 597 95 38 22.3% Polk South Jail 1,990 1,099 180 64.3% Putnam Jail 331 147 25 52.0% St. Johns Jail 391 143 20 41.7% St. Johns Work Release 41 - - - St. Lucie Corr. Facility 1,280 334 188 40.8% Santa Rosa Jail 616 270 28 48.4% Sarasota Jail 854 612 3 72.0% Seminole Jail 874* - - - Sumter Jail 321 212 34 76.6% Suwannee Jail 177 77 17 53.1% Taylor Jail 108 97 9 98.1% Union Jail 42 27 1 66.7% Volusia Corr. Facility 480 181 56 49.4% Volusia /Branch Jail 917 347 41 42.3% Wakulla Jail 156 48 7 35.3% Walton Jail 248 143 35 71.8% Washington Jail 116 69 5 63.8% Total 46,792 23,552 3,532 57.9% Grand Total 52,291 *The following counties did not transmit information on their populations using the instrument developed per 951.23(2), 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: Dixie, Gilchrist, Glades, Hernando, Holmes, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Liberty, Nassau, Orange, Seminole 4

Felonies Adult Males Misdem. Other Juvenile Males Misdem. Felony Felonies Juvenile Females Adult Females Misdem. Felony Other Misdem. Table 3: 2017 Jail Summary * Totals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Average Adult Males 37,289 40,764 42,243 38,870 39,792 Juvenile Males 338 341 340 334 338 Adult Females 7,315 7,732 7,974 7,569 7,648 Juvenile Females 13 15 17 19 16 Total 44,955 48,852 50,574 46,792 47,793 Total, ADP only * 6,787 2,680 1,221 5,499 4,047 Grand Total 51,742 51,532 51,795 52,291 51,840 Sentenced (365 days, more) 1,196 1,314 1,351 1,300 1,290 Sentenced (364 days, less) 5,633 6,006 6,312 5,739 5,923 19,203 22,011 22,503 20,503 21,055 Awaiting Sentencing 928 825 901 1,005 915 Probation Violators (Tech.) 1,873 1,870 2,135 2,001 1,970 Sentenced (365 days +) 110 308 45 278 185 Sentenced (364 days, less) 1,732 1,628 1,759 1,644 1,691 3,020 3,045 3,446 2,923 3,109 Awaiting Sentencing 426 444 320 452 411 Probation Violators 509 515 589 439 513 Parole Violators 293 312 312 298 304 Baker Act (Mental Health) 19 35 7 21 21 Marchman Act. 8 22 5 14 12 State Inmates 513 540 575 565 548 Undocumented Aliens 388 425 432 445 423 Other Jurisdictions 1,438 1,464 1,551 1,243 1,424 Subtotal 37,289 40,764 42,243 38,870 39,792 Sentenced (365 days, more) 6 18 6 9 10 Sentenced (364 days, less) 52 37 32 32 38 176 169 239 173 189 Awaiting Sentencing 56 56 59 60 58 Sentenced (365 days, more) 2 2 0 22 7 Sentenced (364 days, less) 34 30 0 31 24 2 20 1 3 7 Awaiting Sentencing 2 2 3 4 3 Minors Beyond Staff Control 8 7 0 0 4 Subtotal 338 341 340 334 338 Sentenced (365 days, more) 432 274 220 273 300 Sentenced (364 days, less) 1,290 1,444 1,535 1,486 1,439 2,605 3,067 3,478 2,865 3,004 Awaiting Sentencing 419 461 196 626 426 Probation Violators (Tech.) 606 523 650 581 590 Sentenced (365 days, more) 175 173 14 161 131 Sentenced (364 days, less) 371 376 427 343 379 746 714 847 605 728 Awaiting Sentencing 119 122 66 174 120 Probation Violators 131 138 194 138 150 Parole Violators 86 90 73 108 89 Baker Act (Mental Health) 28 29 2 21 20 Marchman Act 4 3 2 1 3 State Inmates 36 31 45 30 36 Undocumented Aliens 38 37 37 45 39 Other Jurisdictions 229 250 188 112 195 Subtotal 7,315 7,732 7,974 7,569 7,648 Sentenced (365 days, more) 1 1 0 1 1 Sentenced (364 days, less) 1 1 2 2 2 7 9 13 11 10 Awaiting Sentencing 1 2 0 3 2 Sentenced (365 days, more) 0 0 0 0 0 Sentenced (364 days, less) 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 1 1 Awaiting Sentencing 2 2 0 1 1 Minors Beyond Staff Control 0 0 0 0 0 Subtotal 13 15 17 19 16 *The following facilities did not provide data using the developed instrument, pursuant to 951.23(2). Only ADP totals from the facilities, collected separately, is reported here. Jan: Broward, Clay, Dixie, Gilchrist, Glades, Holmes, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Nassau, Seminole, Taylor, Union Feb: Holmes, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Okaloosa, Seminole Mar: Gilchrist, Holmes, Lafayette, Lake, Levy Apr: Dixie, Gilchrist, Glades, Hernando, Holmes, Lafayette, Lake, Levy, Liberty, Nassau, Orange, Seminole 5