Number of Inmate Admissions Introduction The purpose of this report is to compare the estimated prison admission and population numbers from the Criminal Justice Estimating Conference (CJEC) to the actual prison admission and population numbers. Types of admissions and offenders admitted under special sentencing provisions are also described. The CJEC estimation from January 218 to December 218 is from the conference held on December 2, 217. CJEC Estimated Prison Admissions Versus Actual Admissions* 3, 2,5 2,185 2,158 2,36 2,374 2,72 2,574 2,394 2,526 2,639 2, 1,5 1, 5 Jan 18 Feb 18 Mar 18 Apr 18 May 18 Jun 18 Actual Admission CJEC Estimated Admission *Actual Admissions include only: New Commitments, Control Release Violators and Conditional Release Violators
Number of Inmate Admissions 3, 2,5 2,376 2,429 2,376 2,332 2,28 2,436 2, 1,5 1, 5 July 18 Aug 18 Sept 18 Oct 18 Nov 18 Dec 18 Actual Admission CJEC Estimated Admission *Actual Admissions include only: New Commitments, Control Release Violators and Conditional Release Violators The Criminal Justice Estimating Conference (CJEC) admissions estimate for March 218 underestimated the actual number of inmates admitted by 128 inmates. The percent difference between the CJEC estimated admissions and actual admissions was 4.74%. Total Actual Admissions since January 218 7,193 Total Estimated Admissions since January 218 7,16 Cumulative Admissions Difference 87 (1.21%)
Inmate Population 96,98 96,318 96,63 96,347 95,985 96,124 96,11 96,479 96,75 96,39 96,156 96,515 96,426 96,52 96,713 CJEC Estimated Prison Population Versus Actual Prison Population 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, Jan 18 Feb 18 Mar 18 Apr 18 May 18 Jun 18 Actual ADP (average) Actual Maximum Actual End of Month CJEC Estimated Population
Inmate Population 96,59 96,533 96,485 96,337 96,26 96,155 12, 1, 8, 6, 4, 2, July 18 Aug 18 Sept 18 Oct 18 Nov 18 Dec 18 Actual ADP (average) Actual Maximum Actual End of Month CJEC Estimated Population Using the average daily population, the modified CJEC population estimate for March 218 overestimated the actual number of inmates in the population by 44 inmates. The percent difference between the CJEC estimated population and the actual average daily population was.46%. Using the maximum daily population, the modified CJEC population estimate for March 218 overestimated the actual number of inmates in the population by 26 inmates. The percent difference between the CJEC estimated population and the actual maximum daily population was.21%. Using the end-of-month population, the modified CJEC population estimate for March 218 overestimated the actual number of inmates in the population by 359 inmates. The percent difference between the CJEC estimated population and the actual end of month population was.37%.
Details on Admission Numbers Type of Admission Jan 18 Feb 18 Mar 18 Apr 18 May 18 Jun 18 New Commitments 2,64 2,185 2,598 Violators of Control Release with New Sentences Violators of Conditional Release with New Sentences 7 7 8 Violators of Control Release without New Sentences Violators of Conditional Release without New Sentences 114 114 96 Total 2,185 2,36 2,72 Type of Admission July 18 Aug 18 Sept 18 Oct 18 Nov 18 Dec 18 Total New Commitments 6,847 Violators of Control Release with New Sentences Violators of Conditional Release with New Sentences 22 Violators of Control Release without New Sentences Violators of Conditional Release without New Sentences 324 Total 7,193 Offenders Admitted with Special Sentencing Provisions Type of Special Sentencing Provision1,2 Jan 18 Feb 18 Mar 18 Apr 18 May 18 Jun 18 Habitual Offenders 89 112 114 Violent Habitual Offenders 18 2 19 Releasee Reoffenders 27 3 35 Violent Career Criminals 1 2 2 Three Time Violent Felony Offenders 1 Dangerous Sex Felony Offender 2 3 2 Total 138 167 172 Type of Special Sentencing Provision1,2 July 18 Aug 18 Sept 18 Oct 18 Nov 18 Dec 18 Total Habitual Offenders 315 Violent Habitual Offenders 57 Releasee Reoffenders 92 Violent Career Criminals 5 Three Time Violent Felony Offenders 1 Dangerous Sex Felony Offender 7 Total 477 1. Offenders can be admitted with more than one special sentencing provision. Therefore, an offender can be included in more than one group. 2. These are the special provisions at admission for the current commitment and are subject to change upon audit of sentence structure. 99.8% of March admissions have every component of their sentence covered by the mandatory 85% minimum sentence served law.
Total End of Month Inmate Population Details on Prison Population Inmates 5 Years of Age or Older Sentenced Under 85% Law+ Total Population Males Females HIV Positive Inmates Youthful Offenders* January 218 96,63 89,494 (93.2%) 6,569 (6.8%) 2,735 (2.8%) 23,164 (24.1%) 1,429 (1.5%) 88,122 (91.7%) February 218 96,11 89,5 (93.1%) 6,61 (6.9%) 2,73 (2.8%) 23,254 (24.2%) 1,429 (1.5%) 88,149 (91.7%) March 218 96,156 89,592 (93.2%) 6,564 (6.8%) 2,718 (2.8%) 23,245 (24.2%) 1,39 (1.4%) 88,311 (91.8%) April 218 May 218 June 218 July 218 August 218 September 218 October 218 November 218 December 218 * Section 958.4, F.S., authorizes the court to sentence as a youthful offender any person: -- Who is at least 18 years of age or who has been transferred for prosecution to the criminal division of the circuit court pursuant to chapter 985; -- Who is found guilty of or who has tendered, and the court has accepted, a plea of nolo contendere or guilty to a crime that is, under the laws of this state, a felony if the offender is younger than 21 years of age at the time sentence is imposed; -- Who has not previously been classified as a youthful offender under the provisions of this act; and -- Who has not been found guilty of a capital or life felony. Section 958.11(4), F.S., authorizes the Department to classify as a youthful offender any person: -- Who is at least 18 years of age or who has been transferred for prosecution to the criminal division of the circuit court pursuant to chapter 985; -- Who has not previously been classified as a youthful offender under the provisions of this act; -- Who has not been found guilty of a capital or life felony; -- Whose age does not exceed 24 years; and whose total length of sentence does not exceed 1 years. In addition to the above, Section 958.11(6), F.S., authorizes the Department to assign inmates 19 or younger (except capital or life felons) to youthful offender facilities if the Department determines that the inmate s mental or physical vulnerability would substantially or materially jeopardize his or her safety in a non-youthful offender facility. Section 944.195(5)(a), F.S, mandates that the Department assign any inmate under 18 not meeting the provisions of chapter 958 to a youthful offender facility. Such inmates are assigned to youthful offender facilities until at least age 18, but may remain assigned until age 21 if the Department determines that continued assignment is in the best interests of the inmate and the assignment does not pose an unreasonable risk to other inmates in the facility. + This number represents those inmates who have every component of their sentence covered by the mandatory 85% minimum sentence served law.