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Tom Corbett Governor

John E. Wetzel Secretary

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PRS Overview The Bureau of Planning, Research and Statistics (PRS) directs the maintenance of historical data records for the Department and conducts ongoing planning, research, and evaluation activities designed to provide key decision-makers with quantitative data analysis for use in formulating and evaluating departmental policies and practices. Specific functions performed by the Bureau include planning, program evaluation, corrections research, data analysis, statistical repository, policy development and analysis.

Kristofer Bret Bucklen, Director Planning, Research and Statistics

STAFF

  

  Nicolette Bell……………….Chief of Research & Evaluation Robert Flaherty ......................Chief of Data Analysis & Management Support Jessica Campbell……………Data Analyst   Runglux Kuba.........................Information Coordinator Michael Krausse…………….Research and Data Analyst   Dean Lategan..........................Population and Projections Analyst   Stacey O’Neill.........................Security Data Analyst    Lorraine Russell......................Research and Data Analyst   Angelo Santore.......................Reentry/Program Measures Analyst   Joseph Tomkiel.......................Research Manager

  

 

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Report Preparation

Report Preparation Authors.........................................................Dean Lategan Angelo Santore Technical and Editorial Support.................Planning, Research and Statistics Staff Note: Statistics in this report will not match statistics reported in the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) “Prisoners in 2012" report. The BJS report is a national report based on a survey of all 50 states, containing different accounting rules from those used to generate this report. The primary difference is that this report counts all inmates under Pennsylvania Department of Corrections custody, whereas most of t h e tables/figures in the BJS report only include inmates who are sentenced and who have a maximum sentence of 1 year or more.

For additional information contact The Bureau of Planning, Research and Statistics at

(717) 728-4051 Fax (717) 728-4180

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Section I: Receptions

Receptions Highlights................................................................................................................... 1

Table 1: State Prison Receptions by Type and Offender Gender - 2003 through 2013.................... 2

Table 2: State Prison Receptions by Committing County and Offender Gender in 2013.................. 3

Table 3: Ten Counties with the Highest Court Commitment Activity in 2013................................ 4

Table 4: Court Commitments by County for 2012 and 2013.......................................................... 5

Table 5: Court Commitments Received from 2003 through 2013 by Age Group ........................... 6

Table 6: Profile of Court Commitments Received by Age, Race, and Gender in 2012..................... 7

Table 7: Profile of Court Commitments Received by Age, Race, and Gender in 2013..................... 7

Table 8: Comparison of Court Commitments by Offense for 2012 and 2013.................................. 8

Table 9: Court Commitments by Minimum Sentence and Offender Gender in 2013....................... 9

Table 10: Court Commitments by Maximum Sentence and Offender Gender in 2013...................... 10

Table 11: Profile of Offenders Serving a Life Sentence Received from 2003 through 2013............ 11

Section II: Population

Population Highlights................................................................................................................... 12

Table 12: Rank Order of Ten Counties with Highest State Incarceration Rate for 2012 and 2013... 13

Table 13: Inmate Population by County and Gender on December 31 - Calendar Years 2012....... 14 and 2013

Table 14: Rank-Ordered Comparison of Civilian Population and State Incarceration Rates............ 15 for 2012 and 2013

Table 15: Inmate Population Versus State Institutional Capacity from 2003 through 2013............. 16

Table 16: Month-End Population from January 2003 through December 2013.............................. 17

Table 17: Inmate Population by Facility, Race, Gender, and Age on December 31, 2012............... 18

Table 18: Inmate Population by Facility, Race, Gender, and Age on December 31, 2013............... 18

Table 19: Uniform Crime Report (UCR) Offense Groupings by Inmate Race and Gender.............. 19 as of December 31, 2013

Table 20: Status of Inmates on December 31 - Calendar Years 2003 through 2013........................ 20

2013 Annual Statistical Report________________________Contents

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Table 21: Inmates by Primary Offense on December 31 - Calendar Years 2012 and 2013......................... 21 With 2013 Average Sentence Length

Table 22: Demographic Profile of Inmates on December 31 - Calendar Years 2012 and 2013……. 22

Table 23: Long-Term Inmates on December 31 - Calendar Years 2012 and 2013.......................... 23

Table 24: Number of Inmates by Facility Serving a Life Sentence on December 31....................... 23

Calendar Years 2012 and 2013

Table 25: Ten Highest Counties with Inmates Serving a Life Sentence..........................................24 Calendar Years 2012 and 2013

Table 26: Age of Inmates Serving a Life Sentence on December 31...............................................24

Calendar Years 2012 and 2013

Table 27: Time Served by Inmates Serving Life as of December 31...............................................25 Calendar Years 2012 and 2013

Table 28: Profile of Inmates Under Death Sentence on December 31............................................. 25

Calendar Years 2012 and 2013

Section III: Releases

Releases Highlights...................................................................................................................... 26

Table 29: Average Time Served by Offense for Inmates Released During 2013............................. 27

Table 30: Inmate Releases by Type for Calendar Years 2012 and 2013........................................... 28

Table 31: Average Months Served by Inmates Initially Released - Calendar Years 2003............................. 29 through 2013

Table 32: Releases by Type for Inmates Serving a Life Sentence - Calendar Years 2003.......................... 30 through 2013

Section IV: Miscellaneous

Miscellaneous Highlights.............................................................................................................. 31

Table 33: Number of Breach Escapes from 2003 through 2013 by Facility.................................... 32

Table 34: Number of Walk Away Escapes from 2003 through 2013 by Facility............................. 32

Table 35: Complement Control by Location as of December 31, 2013........................................... 33

Section V: Glossary

Glossary...................................................................................................................................34-35

Contents__________________________________________________

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Graphs

Graph 1: State Prison Receptions by Type - 2003 to 2013............................................................. 2

Graph 2: Court Commitments by Major Contributing Counties - 2013......................................... 4

Graph 3: Percentage of Court Commitments by Age Group - 2003 Compared to 2013.................... 6

Graph 4: Court Commitments by Minimum Sentence Distribution - 2012 and 2013....................... 9

Graph 5: Court Commitments by Maximum Sentence Distribution - 2012 and 2013.......................10

Graph 6: Incarceration Rates for the Top Ten Counties - 2012 and 2013........................................13

Graph 7: Offender Population versus Capacity - 2005 to 2013.......................................................16

Graph 8: Monthly Population Change 2003, 2008, and 2013.......................................................... 17

Graph 9: Inmate Status as of Year-End - 2003 to 2013..................................................................20 Graph 10: Distribution by Release Type - 2012 and 2013..............................................................28

Graph 11: Average Time Served by Inmates Released - Calendar Years 2003 through 2013...........29

2013 Annual Statistical Report________________________Contents

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Receptions

 

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Corrections

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Between 2003 and 2013, the number of inmates admitted into the Department increased by 41.1%, from 14,008 in 2003 to 19,769 in 2013.*

From 2003 through 2013, the number of parole violator admissions increased by 63.8%, from 5,028 in 2003 to 8,237 in 2013. The number of court commitments grew by 31.5%, from 8,760 in 2003, to 11,520 in 2013. Philadelphia County accounted for 23.1% of all new court commitments in 2013.

In 2013, more than half (57.4%) of all new court commitments were sentenced to a minimum sentence of two years or less. These inmates may be eligible for some type of release by 2015. Of the total new court commitments, 84.6% received a maximum sentence of ten years or less. These inmates will complete their sentence and be released back to the community no later than 2023. *NOTE – data includes new court commitments, parole violators and county transfers.

 

Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Corrections

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 2013 Annual Statistical Report______________________Receptions

Table 1: State Prison Receptions by Type and Offender Gender - 2003 through 2013

Court Commitments Parole Violators County Transfers

Year Male Female Sub-total Male Female Sub-total Male Female Sub-total Annual

2003 8,067 693 8,760 4,786 242 5,028 215 5 220 14,008

2004 7,752 683 8,435 5,472 336 5,808 186 3 189 14,432

2005 8,027 803 8,830 6,186 319 6,505 196 3 199 15,534

2006 8,751 827 9,578 6,154 363 6,517 62 3 65 16,160

2007 9,326 896 10,222 5,473 280 5,753 27 2 29 16,004

2008 9,867 916 10,783 5,832 269 6,101 20 3 23 16,907

2009 9,878 920 10,798 5,782 385 6,167 75 12 87 17,052

2010 9,835 946 10,781 5,311 312 5,623 41 3 44 16,448

2011 10,005 964 10,969 6,460 440 6,900 6 0 6 17,875

2012 9,834 976 10,810 6,821 457 7,278 7 4 11 18,099

2013 10,486 1,034 11,520 7,666 571 8,237 9 3 12 19,769

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Table 2: State Prison Receptions by Committing County and Offender Gender in 2013

Court Commitments Parole Violators County Receptions Total

County Male Female Sub-Total Male Female Sub-Total Male Female Sub-Total Male Female Total % of Total Adams 119 10 129 62 9 71 0 0 0 181 19 200 1.0% Allegheny 562 33 595 616 19 635 0 0 0 1,178 52 1,230 6.2% Armstrong 22 2 24 23 2 25 0 0 0 45 4 49 0.2% Beaver 81 3 84 39 4 43 0 0 0 120 7 127 0.6% Bedford 65 15 80 27 5 32 0 0 0 92 20 112 0.6% Berks 332 19 351 312 28 340 0 0 0 644 47 691 3.5% Blair 97 21 118 89 10 99 0 0 0 186 31 217 1.1% Bradford 65 11 76 53 2 55 0 0 0 118 13 131 0.7% Bucks 326 35 361 167 20 187 0 0 0 493 55 548 2.8% Butler 90 10 100 60 15 75 0 0 0 150 25 175 0.9% Cambria 63 5 68 59 6 65 0 0 0 122 11 133 0.7% Cameron 2 1 3 2 2 4 1 0 1 5 3 8 0.0% Carbon 33 4 37 17 4 21 0 0 0 50 8 58 0.3% Centre 45 8 53 39 2 41 0 0 0 84 10 94 0.5% Chester 249 25 274 125 11 136 0 0 0 374 36 410 2.1% Clarion 22 0 22 12 3 15 0 0 0 34 3 37 0.2% Clearfield 75 12 87 78 11 89 1 0 1 154 23 177 0.9% Clinton 20 4 24 17 3 20 0 0 0 37 7 44 0.2% Columbia 29 6 35 18 3 21 0 0 0 47 9 56 0.3% Crawford 66 7 73 36 2 38 0 0 0 102 9 111 0.6% Cumberland 90 8 98 43 5 48 0 0 0 133 13 146 0.7% Dauphin 364 26 390 345 16 361 0 0 0 709 42 751 3.8% Delaware 667 79 746 258 22 280 1 0 1 926 101 1,027 5.2% Elk 7 2 9 5 2 7 0 0 0 12 4 16 0.1% Erie 262 28 290 200 25 225 0 0 0 462 53 515 2.6% Fayette 159 50 209 109 25 134 0 0 0 268 75 343 1.7% Forest 3 0 3 2 0 2 0 0 0 5 0 5 0.0% Franklin 132 21 153 100 9 109 0 0 0 232 30 262 1.3% Fulton 11 5 16 12 0 12 0 0 0 23 5 28 0.1% Greene 15 1 16 27 4 31 0 0 0 42 5 47 0.2% Huntingdon 40 10 50 15 5 20 0 0 0 55 15 70 0.4% Indiana 38 3 41 30 4 34 0 0 0 68 7 75 0.4% Jefferson 83 12 95 40 8 48 2 0 2 125 20 145 0.7% Juniata 13 3 16 7 2 9 0 0 0 20 5 25 0.1% Lackawanna 319 37 356 297 35 332 0 0 0 616 72 688 3.5% Lancaster 456 29 485 203 11 214 0 0 0 659 40 699 3.5% Lawrence 48 11 59 54 8 62 0 0 0 102 19 121 0.6% Lebanon 124 15 139 118 6 124 0 0 0 242 21 263 1.3%

Lehigh 372 29 401 270 11 281 0 0 0 642 40 682 3.4% Luzerne 173 13 186 121 8 129 0 0 0 294 21 315 1.6% Lycoming 104 15 119 135 18 153 0 0 0 239 33 272 1.4% McKean 43 9 52 37 3 40 2 1 3 82 13 95 0.5% Mercer 94 9 103 45 4 49 0 0 0 139 13 152 0.8% Mifflin 19 4 23 34 3 37 1 0 1 54 7 61 0.3% Monroe 180 22 202 85 5 90 0 0 0 265 27 292 1.5% Montgomery 383 39 422 242 28 270 0 0 0 625 67 692 3.5% Montour 9 2 11 11 2 13 0 0 0 20 4 24 0.1% Northampton 226 38 264 150 6 156 0 0 0 376 44 420 2.1% Northumberland 71 17 88 41 6 47 0 0 0 112 23 135 0.7% Perry 36 3 39 27 1 28 0 1 1 63 5 68 0.3% Philadelphia 2,480 125 2,605 1,915 43 1,958 0 0 0 4,395 168 4,563 23.1% Pike 51 14 65 40 10 50 0 0 0 91 24 115 0.6% Potter 22 6 28 1 0 1 0 0 0 23 6 29 0.1% Schuylkill 117 11 128 61 2 63 0 0 0 178 13 191 1.0%

Snyder 27 10 37 32 3 35 0 0 0 59 13 72 0.4% Somerset 46 9 55 37 7 44 0 0 0 83 16 99 0.5% Sullivan 6 1 7 1 0 1 0 0 0 7 1 8 0.0% Susquehanna 20 3 23 10 0 10 0 0 0 30 3 33 0.2% Tioga 39 2 41 10 1 11 0 0 0 49 3 52 0.3% Union 27 1 28 26 3 29 1 0 1 54 4 58 0.3% Unknown/Others 1 0 1 24 9 33 0 0 0 25 9 34 0.2% Venango 55 9 64 36 10 46 0 0 0 91 19 110 0.6%

Warren 53 10 63 23 0 23 0 0 0 76 10 86 0.4% Washington 81 11 92 84 12 96 0 0 0 165 23 188 1.0% Wayne 44 4 48 41 6 47 0 0 0 85 10 95 0.5% Westmoreland 138 17 155 98 5 103 0 0 0 236 22 258 1.3% Wyoming 40 7 47 22 7 29 0 0 0 62 14 76 0.4% York 335 23 358 291 10 301 0 1 1 626 34 660 3.3% Total 10,486 1,034 11,520 7,666 571 8,237 9 3 12 18,161 1,608 19,769 100.0% Note: Total may not equal 100% due to rounding.

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Table 3: Ten Counties with the Highest Court Commitment Activity in 2013

Rank County Court Commitments % of State Total

1 PHILADELPHIA 2,605 22.6%

2 DELAWARE 746 6.5%

3 ALLEGHENY 595 5.2%

4 LANCASTER 485 4.2%

5 MONTGOMERY 422 3.7%

6 LEHIGH 401 3.5%

7 DAUPHIN 390 3.4%

8 BUCKS 361 3.1%

9 YORK 358 3.1%

10 LACKAWANNA 356 3.1%

Sub Total 6,719 58.3%

Remaining Counties 4,801 41.7%

State Total 11,520 100.0%

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Table 4: Court Commitments by County for 2012 and 2013

Court Commitments

County 2012 2013 Growth Factor % Adams 112 129 15.2

Allegheny 673 595 -11.6

Armstrong 31 24 -22.6

Beaver 66 84 27.3

Bedford 66 80 21.2

Berks 343 351 2.3

Blair 124 118 -4.8

Bradford 69 76 10.1

Bucks 378 361 -4.5

Butler 88 100 13.6

Cambria 69 68 -1.4

Cameron 8 3 -62.5

Carbon 36 37 2.8

Centre 53 53 0.0

Chester 234 274 17.1

Clarion 21 22 4.8

Clearfield 98 87 -11.2

Clinton 20 24 20.0

Columbia 29 35 20.7

Crawford 76 73 -3.9

Cumberland 71 98 38.0

Dauphin 347 390 12.4

Delaware 670 746 11.3

Elk 17 9 -47.1

Erie 279 290 3.9

Fayette 207 209 1.0

Forest 7 3 -57.1

Franklin 120 153 27.5

Fulton 20 16 -20.0

Greene 31 16 -48.4

Huntingdon 31 50 61.3

Indiana 38 41 7.9

Jefferson 91 95 4.4

Juniata 14 16 14.3

Lackawanna 321 356 10.9

Lancaster 391 485 24.0

Lawrence 71 59 -16.9

Lebanon 136 139 2.2

Lehigh 371 401 8.1

Luzerne 168 186 10.7

Lycoming 166 119 -28.3

Mckean 72 52 -27.8

Mercer 97 103 6.2

Mifflin 18 23 27.8

Monroe 173 202 16.8

Montgomery 333 422 26.7

Montour 11 11 0.0

Northampton 251 264 5.2

Northumberland 52 88 69.2

Perry 31 39 25.8

Philadelphia 2,464 2,605 5.7

Pike 55 65 18.2

Potter 21 28 33.3

Schuylkill 103 128 24.3

Snyder 25 37 48.0

Somerset 57 55 -3.5

Sullivan 6 7 16.7

Susquehanna 22 23 4.5

Tioga 40 41 2.5

Union 23 28 21.7

Venango 63 64 1.6

Warren 74 63 -14.9

Washington 102 92 -9.8

Wayne 36 48 33.3

Westmoreland 165 155 -6.1

Wyoming 30 47 56.7

York 325 358 10.2 Out of State 0 1 100.0 Total 10,810 11,520 6.6

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Table 5: Court Commitments Received from 2003 through 2013 by Age Group

Age 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Under 18 66 46 25 38 45 76 86 38 32 17 9

18-20 889 883 650 787 810 993 962 791 702 600 285

21-24 1,845 1,769 1,749 1,846 2,032 2,043 1,953 2,017 2,048 2,021 1,917

25-29 1,619 1,664 1,731 1,887 2,069 2,124 2,183 2,121 2,227 2,193 2,484

30-34 1,243 1,146 1,252 1,293 1,375 1,482 1,546 1,695 1,729 1,800 1,961

35-39 1,135 978 1,107 1,209 1,177 1,235 1,236 1,158 1,179 1,195 1,498

40-44 902 916 1,018 1,033 1,130 1,121 1,070 1,082 1,078 1,057 1,108

45-49 555 530 703 743 806 872 863 852 902 768 842

50-54 283 292 318 424 455 484 508 567 621 635 713

55-59 129 125 167 183 192 209 223 282 247 328 415

60-64 51 47 67 93 92 96 107 117 104 121 164

65 and Over 43 39 43 42 39 48 61 61 100 75 124

Total 8,760 8,435 8,830 9,578 10,222 10,783 10,798 10,781 10,969 10,810 11,520

% Under 25 32.0 32.0 27.5 27.9 28.2 28.9 27.8 26.4 25.4 24.4 19.2

% 25 - 39 Years 45.6 44.9 46.3 45.8 45.2 44.9 46.0 46.1 46.8 48.0 51.6

% 40 and Over 22.4 23.1 26.2 26.3 26.6 26.2 26.2 27.5 27.8 27.6 29.2

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Table 6: Profile of Court Commitments Received by Age, Race, and Gender in 2012

Race Gender

White Black Hispanic Other Male Female

Age Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Total

Under 18 2 0.0% 13 0.1% 2 0.0% 0 0.0% 16 0.1% 1 0.0% 17

18-20 157 1.5% 375 3.5% 66 0.6% 2 0.0% 577 5.3% 23 0.2% 600

21-24 760 7.0% 1,035 9.6% 214 2.0% 12 0.1% 1,888 17.5% 133 1.2% 2,021

25-29 1,049 9.7% 861 8.0% 268 2.5% 15 0.1% 1,983 18.3% 210 1.9% 2,193

30-34 864 8.0% 680 6.3% 240 2.2% 16 0.1% 1,617 15.0% 183 1.7% 1,800

35-39 575 5.3% 461 4.3% 151 1.4% 8 0.1% 1,069 9.9% 126 1.2% 1,195

40-44 531 4.9% 363 3.4% 156 1.4% 7 0.1% 939 8.7% 118 1.1% 1,057

45-49 403 3.7% 272 2.5% 87 0.8% 6 0.1% 682 6.3% 86 0.8% 768

50-54 324 3.0% 252 2.3% 55 0.5% 4 0.0% 576 5.3% 59 0.5% 635

55-59 180 1.7% 120 1.1% 28 0.3% 0 0.0% 303 2.8% 25 0.2% 328

60-64 69 0.6% 46 0.4% 6 0.1% 0 0.0% 114 1.1% 7 0.1% 121

65 and Over 51 0.5% 17 0.2% 7 0.1% 0 0.0% 70 0.6% 5 0.0% 75

Total 4,965 45.9% 4,495 41.6% 1,280 11.8% 70 0.6% 9,834 91.0% 976 9.0% 10,810

% Under 25 18.5% - 31.7% - 22.0% - 20.0% - 25.2% - 16.1% - 24.4%

% 25 to 39 50.1% - 44.5% - 51.5% - 55.7% - 47.5% - 53.2% - 48.0%

% 40 & Over

31.4% - 23.8% - 26.5% - 24.3% - 27.3% - 30.7% - 27.6%

Table 7: Profile of Court Commitments Received by Age, Race, and Gender in 2013

Race Gender

White Black Hispanic Other Male Female

Age Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Number % Total

Under 18 1 0.0% 8 0.1% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 9 0.1% 0 0.0% 9

18-20 57 0.5% 185 1.6% 41 0.4% 2 0.0% 274 2.4% 11 0.1% 285

21-24 649 5.6% 1,046 9.1% 212 1.8% 10 0.1% 1,811 15.7% 106 0.9% 1,917

25-29 1,112 9.7% 1,066 9.3% 289 2.5% 17 0.1% 2,265 19.7% 219 1.9% 2,484

30-34 1,009 8.8% 679 5.9% 255 2.2% 18 0.2% 1,742 15.1% 219 1.9% 1,961

35-39 712 6.2% 533 4.6% 242 2.1% 11 0.1% 1,351 11.7% 147 1.3% 1,498

40-44 577 5.0% 345 3.0% 177 1.5% 9 0.1% 981 8.5% 127 1.1% 1,108

45-49 410 3.6% 327 2.8% 102 0.9% 3 0.0% 758 6.6% 84 0.7% 842

50-54 412 3.6% 240 2.1% 55 0.5% 6 0.1% 639 5.5% 74 0.6% 713

55-59 218 1.9% 164 1.4% 28 0.2% 5 0.0% 385 3.3% 30 0.3% 415

60-64 97 0.8% 53 0.5% 14 0.1% 0 0.0% 155 1.3% 9 0.1% 164

65 and Over 89 0.8% 23 0.2% 11 0.1% 1 0.0% 116 1.0% 8 0.1% 124

Total 5,343 46.4% 4,669 40.5% 1,426 12.4% 82 0.7% 10,486 91.0% 1,034 9.0% 11,520

% Under 25 13.2% - 26.5% - 17.7% - 14.6% - 20.0% - 11.3% - 19.2%

% 25 to 39 53.0% - 48.8% - 55.1% - 56.1% - 51.1% - 56.6% - 51.6%

% 40 & Over 33.7% - 24.7% - 27.1% - 29.3% - 28.9% - 32.1% - 29.2%

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Table 8: Comparison of Court Commitments by Offense for 2012 and 2013

2012 2013 Change 2012-2013

Part I Offenses Number % Number % Number %

Murder

First Degree 122 1.1% 102 0.9% -20 -16.4% Second Degree 26 0.2% 30 0.3% 4 15.4% Third Degree 183 1.7% 221 1.9% 38 20.8% Unspecified 6 0.1% 9 0.1% 3 50.0%

Manslaughter

Voluntary 18 0.2% 30 0.3% 12 66.7% Involuntary 22 0.2% 35 0.3% 13 59.1%

Aggravated Assault 844 7.8% 912 7.9% 68 8.1%

Arson 57 0.5% 52 0.5% -5 -8.8%

Burglary 815 7.5% 837 7.3% 22 2.7%

Forcible Rape 153 1.4% 147 1.3% -6 -3.9%

Homicide by Vehicle 84 0.8% 66 0.6% -18 -21.4%

Robbery 990 9.2% 1,061 9.2% 71 7.2%

Theft/Larceny 943 8.7% 1,050 9.1% 107 11.3%

Total Part I Offenses 4,263 39.4% 4,636 40.2% 373 8.7%

2012 2013 Change 2012-2013

Part II Offenses Number % Number % Number %

DUI 643 5.9% 608 5.3% -35 -5.4%

Forgery 106 1.0% 102 0.9% -4 -3.8%

Fraud 75 0.7% 73 0.6% -2 -2.7%

Kidnapping 19 0.2% 28 0.2% 9 47.4%

Narcotic Drug Laws 2,877 26.6% 3,087 26.8% 210 7.3%

Other Assaults 167 1.5% 170 1.5% 3 1.8%

Other Sex Offenses 599 5.5% 636 5.5% 37 6.2%

Prison Breach 74 0.7% 83 0.7% 9 12.2%

Receiving Stolen Property 166 1.5% 178 1.5% 12 7.2%

Statutory Rape 185 1.7% 205 1.8% 20 10.8%

Weapons 700 6.5% 829 7.2% 129 18.4%

Other Part II Offenses 913 8.4% 951 8.3% 38 4.2%

Total Part II Offenses 6,524 60.4% 6,950 60.3% 426 6.5%

Other 23 0.2% 18 0.2% -5 0.0%

Total Offenses 10,810 100.0% 11,520 100.0% 710 6.6%

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Table 9: Court Commitments by Minimum Sentence and Offender Gender in 2013

Male Female Total

Minimum Sentence Number % Number % Number %

1 Year And Under 2,389 22.8% 438 42.4% 2,827 24.5%

Over 1 To 2 Years 3,432 32.7% 355 34.3% 3,787 32.9%

Over 2 To 3 Years 1,640 15.6% 107 10.3% 1,747 15.2%

Over 3 To 5 Years 1,577 15.0% 77 7.4% 1,654 14.4%

Over 5 To 10 Years 828 7.9% 31 3.0% 859 7.5%

Over 10 To 20 Years 308 2.9% 10 1.0% 318 2.8%

Over 20 Years 183 1.7% 8 0.8% 191 1.7%

Life 117 1.1% 8 0.8% 125 1.1%

Death Sentence 4 0.0% 0 0.0% 4 0.0%

Not Reported As Of Year End 8 0.1% 0 0.0% 8 0.1%

Total 10,486 100.0% 1,034 100.0% 11,520 100.0%

Note: Totals may not equal 100% due to rounding.

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Table 10: Court Commitments by Maximum Sentence and Offender Gender in 2013

Male Female Total

Maximum Sentence Number % Number % Number %

Under 2 Years 29 0.3% 36 3.5% 65 0.6%

2 Years Only 1,139 10.9% 170 16.4% 1,309 11.4%

Over 2 to 5 Years 4,626 44.1% 553 53.5% 5,179 45.0%

Over 5 to 10 Years 2,994 28.6% 198 19.1% 3,192 27.7%

Over 10 to 20 Years 1,007 9.6% 48 4.6% 1,055 9.2%

Over 20 to 30 Years 213 2.0% 7 0.7% 220 1.9%

Over 30 to 40 Years 149 1.4% 5 0.5% 154 1.3%

Over 40 to 50 Years 94 0.9% 5 0.5% 99 0.9%

Over 50 Years 99 0.9% 3 0.3% 102 0.9%

Life 124 1.2% 9 0.9% 133 1.2%

Death Sentence 4 0.0% 0 0.0% 4 0.0%

Not Reported as of Year End 8 0.1% 0 0.0% 8 0.1%

Total 10,486 100.0% 1,034 100.0% 11,520 100.0%

Note: Totals may not equal 100% due to rounding.

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Table 11: Profile of Offenders Serving a Life Sentence Received from 2003 through 2013

Committing County 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Philadelphia 46 58 58 72 42 55 52 62 61 73 68

Allegheny 14 17 19 20 7 24 21 16 22 14 9

Other Counties 61 57 57 54 75 50 53 52 65 62 65

Total 121 132 134 146 124 129 126 130 148 149 142

Age 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Under 20 15 7 13 21 12 17 22 7 10 4 1

20 To 24 39 47 41 39 37 29 31 46 49 56 50

25 To 29 23 32 24 32 28 26 29 28 30 26 41

30 To 34 12 14 23 22 14 19 18 21 20 15 15

35 To 39 15 11 11 12 7 10 8 10 12 13 12

40 To 44 6 9 6 7 9 14 8 7 10 12 6

45 and Over 11 12 16 13 17 14 10 11 17 23 17

Race 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

White 29 37 26 30 43 34 29 19 30 42 23

Non-White 92 95 108 116 81 95 97 111 118 107 119

Gender 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Male 116 127 127 140 115 120 122 124 145 142 132

Female 5 5 7 6 9 9 4 6 3 7 10

Total 121 132 134 146 124 129 126 130 148 149 142

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Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Department of Corrections

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The overall incarceration rate in Pennsylvania was 403 per 100,000 state residents in 2013. Nationally the incarceration rate of state prisoners only (not including federal prisons) was 418 per 100,000 U.S. residents for year end 2012 (U.S. Bureau of Justice Statistics). From 2012 to 2013, the number of inmates incarcerated has increased by 0.6%, from 51,184 to 51,512.

At the end of 2013, the population was comprised of 84.9% sentenced offenders and 14.5% parole violators.

A demographic breakdown of the Department’s inmates indicates that offender age, race, and gender have remained relatively constant between 2012 and 2013.

In 2013, the majority of DOC offenders were African Americans (48%), followed by Caucasians (40%), Hispanic (11%), and other races (1%). As of calendar year-end 2013, the DOC population consisted of 48,788

males and 2,724 females. In 2013, the average minimum sentence length for Part One Offenders was 9.3 years and the average maximum sentence length was 20.6 years. For Part Two Offenders, the average minimum sentence length was 4.9 years and the average maximum sentence length was 11.0 years. The number of inmates serving a minimum sentence of more than 20 years (excluding inmates serving life sentences and capital cases) increased by 8.2% from 2,207 in 2012 to 2,387 in 2013. The following are characteristics of offenders serving life sentences in the Department:

The number of offenders serving a life sentence increased by 2.6%, from 5,121 in 2012 to 5,254 in 2013. The average age of inmates serving life sentences in 2013 was 46.3 years. The average age of 46.3 years for inmates serving life sentences remains higher than the average age of 37.8 years for the total population.

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Table 12: Rank Order of Ten Counties with Highest State Incarceration Rate for 2012 and 2013*

Ranking County Incarceration Rate

for 2012 Incarceration Rate for

2013 Percent Change

1 Philadelphia 980.0 981.6 0.2%

2 Dauphin 732.0 718.6 -1.8%

3 Jefferson 672.4 705.0 4.8%

4 Fulton 609.3 606.7 -0.4%

5 Venango 608.0 612.2 0.7%

6 Lycoming 537.7 530.2 -1.4%

7 Lackawanna 534.8 555.8 3.9%

8 Fayette 530.0 507.4 -4.3%

9 Lebanon 501.3 498.9 -0.5%

10 Erie 470.3 462.4 -1.7% * Ranking by incarceration rate per 100,000 residents. Note: incarceration rate calculations are based on the number of offenders incarcerated in the state prison system for each committing county. This rate does not include county or federal inmates.

* Data based on estimated population and Census data provided by the Pennsylvania State Data Center.

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  Population________________________________________________ Table 13: Inmate Population by County and Gender on December 31 - Calendar Years 2012 and 2013

December 31, 2012 December 31, 2013

County Male Female Total % of Total Male Female Total % of Total Adams 360 29 389 0.8% 355 33 388 0.8% Allegheny 3,941 129 4,070 8.0% 3,861 126 3,987 7.7% Armstrong 102 7 109 0.2% 98 9 107 0.2% Beaver 332 26 358 0.7% 340 21 361 0.7% Bedford 162 17 179 0.3% 165 22 187 0.4% Berks 1,566 87 1,653 3.2% 1,527 78 1,605 3.1% Blair 478 63 541 1.1% 458 62 520 1.0% Bradford 237 19 256 0.5% 233 16 249 0.5% Bucks 1,250 90 1,340 2.6% 1,269 82 1,351 2.6% Butler 293 28 321 0.6% 305 22 327 0.6% Cambria 291 23 314 0.6% 292 23 315 0.6% Cameron 16 3 19 0.0% 14 1 15 0.0% Carbon 109 5 114 0.2% 117 6 123 0.2% Centre 241 17 258 0.5% 240 16 256 0.5% Chester 1,147 55 1,202 2.3% 1,147 54 1,201 2.3% Clarion 86 4 90 0.2% 93 5 98 0.2% Clearfield 257 31 288 0.6% 274 21 295 0.6% Clinton 98 19 117 0.2% 99 15 114 0.2% Columbia 108 15 123 0.2% 108 11 119 0.2% Crawford 287 27 314 0.6% 286 25 311 0.6% Cumberland 357 22 379 0.7% 384 25 409 0.8% Dauphin 1,864 110 1,974 3.9% 1,838 109 1,947 3.8% Delaware 2,136 120 2,256 4.4% 2,267 140 2,407 4.7% Elk 66 5 71 0.1% 56 4 60 0.1% Erie 1,247 73 1,320 2.6% 1,236 60 1,296 2.5% Fayette 651 68 719 1.4% 621 64 685 1.3% Forest 20 2 22 0.0% 17 1 18 0.0% Franklin 476 38 514 1.0% 486 35 521 1.0% Fulton 82 8 90 0.2% 80 9 89 0.2% Greene 104 10 114 0.2% 88 7 95 0.2% Huntingdon 124 14 138 0.3% 132 25 157 0.3% Indiana 145 15 160 0.3% 136 7 143 0.3% Jefferson 252 49 301 0.6% 273 44 317 0.6% Juniata 52 4 56 0.1% 58 6 64 0.1% Lackawanna 1,035 112 1,147 2.2% 1,080 109 1,189 2.3% Lancaster 1,603 118 1,721 3.4% 1,749 98 1,847 3.6% Lawrence 274 20 294 0.6% 273 24 297 0.6% Lebanon 630 48 678 1.3% 627 49 676 1.3% Lehigh 1,431 67 1,498 2.9% 1,445 66 1,511 2.9% Luzerne 722 51 773 1.5% 746 52 798 1.5% Lycoming 570 60 630 1.2% 550 69 619 1.2% Mckean 152 12 164 0.3% 144 12 156 0.3% Mercer 363 28 391 0.8% 368 22 390 0.8% Mifflin 119 9 128 0.3% 115 10 125 0.2% Monroe 502 40 542 1.1% 573 63 636 1.2% Montgomery 1,508 85 1,593 3.1% 1,533 89 1,622 3.1% Montour 49 4 53 0.1% 42 4 46 0.1% Northampton 790 51 841 1.6% 800 66 866 1.7% Northumberland 225 28 253 0.5% 230 27 257 0.5% Perry 133 12 145 0.3% 146 13 159 0.3% Philadelphia 14,720 447 15,167 29.6% 14,805 441 15,246 29.6% Pike 154 12 166 0.3% 159 21 180 0.3% Potter 61 5 66 0.1% 78 6 84 0.2% Schuylkill 347 26 373 0.7% 364 21 385 0.7% Snyder 135 11 146 0.3% 136 16 152 0.3% Somerset 189 10 199 0.4% 181 10 191 0.4% Sullivan 13 1 14 0.0% 12 1 13 0.0% Susquehanna 87 5 92 0.2% 92 7 99 0.2% Tioga 108 9 117 0.2% 114 5 119 0.2% Union 116 10 126 0.2% 115 5 120 0.2% Venango 292 38 330 0.6% 291 39 330 0.6% Warren 175 15 190 0.4% 159 14 173 0.3% Washington 437 40 477 0.9% 409 32 441 0.9% Wayne 171 16 187 0.4% 172 15 187 0.4% Westmoreland 611 43 654 1.3% 616 47 663 1.3% Wyoming 98 12 110 0.2% 111 17 128 0.2% York 1,618 67 1,685 3.3% 1,534 59 1,593 3.1% Unknown/ Other 57 8 65 0.1% 66 11 77 0.1% Total 48,432 2,752 51,184 100.0% 48,788 2,724 51,512 100.0%

Note: Totals may not equal 100% due to rounding.

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Table 14: Rank-Ordered Comparison of Civilian Population and State Incarceration Rates for 2012 and 2013

2012 2013

County Civilian Population* Rate per 100,000 2012 Rank Civilian Population* Rate per 100,000 2013 Rank Philadelphia 1,547,607 980.0 1 1,553,165 981.6 1 Dauphin 269,665 732.0 2 270,937 718.6 2 Jefferson 44,764 672.4 3 44,966 705.0 3 Venango 54,272 608.0 5 53,907 612.2 4 Fulton 14,772 609.3 4 14,670 606.7 5 Lackawanna 214,477 534.8 7 213,931 555.8 6 Lycoming 117,168 537.7 6 116,754 530.2 7 Fayette 135,660 530.0 8 134,999 507.4 8 Lebanon 135,251 501.3 9 135,486 498.9 9 Potter 17,577 375.5 22 17,497 480.1 10 Erie 280,646 470.3 10 280,294 462.4 11 Wyoming 28,125 391.1 17 28,003 457.1 12 Delaware 561,098 402.1 15 561,973 428.3 13 Lehigh 355,245 421.7 13 355,092 425.5 14 Warren 41,146 461.8 11 40,885 423.1 15 Blair 127,121 425.6 12 126,314 411.7 16 Bradford 62,792 407.7 14 62,316 399.6 17 Berks 413,491 399.8 16 413,521 388.1 18 Adams 101,482 383.3 20 101,546 382.1 19 Snyder 39,672 368.0 23 39,865 381.3 20 Bedford 49,324 362.9 24 49,055 381.2 21 Monroe 168,798 321.1 33 167,148 380.5 22 Clearfield 81,184 354.7 27 81,174 363.4 23 McKean 43,127 380.3 21 42,979 363.0 24 York 437,846 384.8 18 438,965 362.9 25 Wayne 51,955 359.9 25 51,548 362.8 26 Crawford 87,598 358.5 26 87,376 355.9 27 Perry 45,701 317.3 34 45,562 349.0 28 Lancaster 526,823 326.7 32 529,600 348.8 29 Huntingdon 45,943 300.4 35 45,694 343.6 30 Franklin 151,275 339.8 28 152,085 342.6 31 Mercer 115,655 338.1 29 115,195 338.6 32 Lawrence 89,871 327.1 31 89,333 332.5 33 Allegheny 1,229,338 331.1 30 1,231,527 323.7 34 Pike 56,899 291.7 38 56,591 318.1 35 Cameron 4,939 384.7 19 4,886 307.0 36 Northampton 299,267 281.0 41 299,791 288.9 37 Clinton 39,517 296.1 37 39,954 285.3 38 Tioga 42,577 274.8 43 42,463 280.2 39 Northumberland 94,428 267.9 45 94,076 273.2 40 Mifflin 46,773 273.7 44 46,616 268.1 41 Union 44,952 280.3 42 44,867 267.5 42 Schuylkill 147,063 253.6 47 146,920 262.0 43 Juniata 24,904 224.9 53 24,768 258.4 44 Greene 38,085 299.3 36 37,838 251.1 45 Clarion 39,646 227.0 51 39,155 250.3 46 Somerset 76,957 258.6 46 76,520 249.6 47 Luzerne 321,027 240.8 48 320,103 249.3 48 Montour 18,356 288.7 39 18,541 248.1 49 Forest 7,667 286.9 40 7,631 235.9 50 Chester 506,575 237.3 49 509,468 235.7 51 Susquehanna 42,696 215.5 56 42,286 234.1 52 Cambria 141,584 221.8 54 140,499 224.2 53 Bucks 627,053 213.7 57 626,976 215.5 54 Beaver 170,245 210.3 58 170,115 212.2 55 Washington 208,716 228.5 50 208,206 211.8 56 Sullivan 6,461 216.7 55 6,351 204.7 57 Montgomery 808,460 197.0 59 812,376 199.7 58 Elk 31,550 225.0 52 31,479 190.6 59 Carbon 65,006 175.4 63 64,786 189.9 60 Westmoreland 363,395 180.0 62 362,437 182.9 61 Columbia 66,887 183.9 60 66,797 178.2 62 Butler 184,970 173.5 64 185,476 176.3 63 Cumberland 238,614 158.8 67 241,212 169.6 64 Centre 155,171 166.3 65 155,403 164.7 65 Indiana 88,218 181.4 61 87,745 163.0 66 Armstrong 68,409 159.3 66 68,107 157.1 67 Total 12,763,536 401.0 0 12,773,801 403.3 0

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Table 15: Inmate Population Versus State Institutional Capacity from 2003 through 2013

Year Number of Inmates Multiple Occupancy Capacity Percent of Capacity

2003 40,850 34,240 118.9%

2004 41,000 37,570 108.8%

2005 42,486 38,357 110.5%

2006 44,450 38,547 114.9%

2007 46,028 41,692 110.2%

2008 49,307 43,298 113.7%

2009 51,487 43,584 117.9%

2010 51,321 43,837 117.1%

2011 51,638 48,376 106.7%

2012 51,184 48,579 105.4%

2013 51,512 46,939 109.7%

Notes: The 2001-2004 percent of capacity does not include the Forensic Psychiatric Unit population at SCI Waymart. As of May 31, 2004, the Department began reporting “Operational Bed Capacity”, which represents the optimal number of inmates that each facility can house based on a number of factors. In addition to cell size and security level, "Operational Bed Capacity" takes into consideration availability of inmate employment or programming, support services, and facility infrastructure. Prior capacity ratings were based solely on the physical characteristics of the cells (i.e., cell size and security level). This is not a change in how the Department operates. It is rather a change in how the Department assesses capacity with respect to quality of life and safety for both staff and inmates.

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Table 16: Month-End Population from January 2003 through December 2013

                   

Month 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

January 40,394 40,836 40,948 42,544 44,625 46,019 49,215 51,390 51,273 51,577 51,343

February 40,556 40,809 41,012 42,565 44,753 45,944 49,345 51,349 51,315 51,653 51,292

March 40,606 40,873 41,134 42,812 45,177 45,981 49,666 51,457 51,200 51,697 51,326

April 40,662 40,901 41,347 42,773 45,201 46,198 50,161 51,361 51,286 51,583 51,256

May 40,744 40,822 41,484 42,909 45,505 46,241 50,310 51,317 51,312 51,558 51,367

June 40,437 40,697 41,582 43,206 45,484 46,369 50,622 51,281 51,290 51,757 51,382

July 40,639 40,627 41,700 43,244 45,625 46,492 50,945 51,240 51,356 51,593 51,363

August 40,783 40,524 41,910 43,596 45,588 46,816 50,957 51,257 51,393 51,508 51,438

September 40,818 40,633 42,073 43,823 45,703 46,883 51,022 51,236 51,394 51,372 51,416

October 40,859 40,726 41,992 43,878 45,935 47,942 51,334 51,322 51,323 51,382 51,707

November 40,777 40,674 42,307 43,887 45,922 48,691 51,403 51,193 51,467 51,260 51,700

December 40,850 41,000 42,486 44,450 46,028 49,307 51,487 51,321 51,638 51,184 51,512

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  Population________________________________________________ Table 17: Inmate Population by Facility, Race, Gender, and Age on December 31, 2012

Race Gender Age Facility White Black Hispanic Other Male Female Under 25 25 - 39 40 and Over Total Albion 1,095 1,022 183 15 2,315 0 205 1,049 1,061 2,315 Camp Hill 1,502 1,506 500 18 3,526 0 732 1,722 1,072 3,526 Cambridge Springs 639 293 59 20 0 1,011 102 466 443 1,011 Chester 428 503 303 2 1,236 0 166 663 407 1,236 Coal Township 792 1,202 277 12 2,283 0 390 1,065 828 2,283 Cresson 634 612 141 8 1,395 0 148 620 627 1,395 Dallas 722 1,136 230 12 2,100 0 168 936 996 2,100 Frackville 374 573 209 15 1,171 0 124 558 489 1,171 Forest 742 1,211 268 12 2,233 0 310 1,165 758 2,233 Fayette 745 1,137 166 17 2,065 0 248 979 838 2,065 Graterford 887 2,239 453 35 3,613 1 321 1,560 1,733 3,614 Greensburg 391 509 83 5 988 0 112 507 369 988 Greene 576 1,006 196 13 1,791 0 160 897 734 1,791 Houtzdale 1,090 1,233 238 16 2,577 0 468 1,142 967 2,577 Huntingdon 753 1,168 220 13 2,154 0 194 1,021 939 2,154 Laurel Highlands 775 563 167 7 1,512 0 120 570 822 1,512 Mahanoy 795 1,284 279 19 2,377 0 246 1,144 987 2,377 Mercer 750 582 112 6 1,450 0 159 654 637 1,450 Muncy 778 477 99 19 0 1,373 156 673 544 1,373 Pittsburgh 847 692 87 7 1,633 0 221 896 516 1,633 Pine Grove 199 586 92 7 884 0 438 274 172 884 Quehanna Bootcamp 247 179 56 0 393 89 161 277 44 482 Retreat 368 609 142 14 1,133 0 149 549 435 1,133 Rockview 964 1,232 246 15 2,457 0 267 1,124 1,066 2,457 Smithfield 409 784 162 14 1,369 0 187 703 479 1,369 Somerset 833 1,248 243 14 2,338 0 336 1,149 853 2,338 Waymart 765 374 163 5 1,307 0 88 461 758 1,307 SCI Total 19,100 23,960 5,374 340 46,300 2,474 6,376 22,824 19,574 48,774 *C C Cs 404 187 99 3 630 63 70 385 238 693 *C C Fs 470 604 135 10 1,004 215 143 635 441 1,219 Federal 3 5 0 1 9 0 0 2 7 9 County Jail 159 266 62 2 489 0 97 252 140 489 % of Total 39.3% 48.9% 11.1% 0.7% 94.6% 5.4% 13.1% 47.1% 39.9% 100.0% Total 20,136 25,022 5,670 356 48,432 2,752 6,686 24,098 20,400 51,184 * Community Corrections Centers

Table 18: Inmate Population by Facility, Race, Gender, and Age on December 31, 2013

Race Gender Age Facility White Black Hispanic Other Male Female Under 25 25 - 39 40 and Over Total Albion 1,191 932 176 15 2,314 0 140 1,041 1,133 2,314 Benner 716 1,029 276 17 2,038 0 320 1,000 718 2,038 Camp Hill 1,680 1,518 461 14 3,673 0 754 1,803 1,116 3,673 Cambridge Springs 586 309 82 13 0 990 89 466 435 990 Chester 527 427 278 6 1,238 0 178 663 397 1,238 Coal Township 751 1,238 295 12 2,296 0 364 1,075 857 2,296 Dallas 668 1,202 228 13 2,111 0 197 915 999 2,111 Frackville 344 616 187 10 1,157 0 156 569 432 1,157 Forest 771 1,205 228 8 2,212 0 295 1,146 771 2,212 Fayette 749 1,120 147 17 2,033 0 229 996 808 2,033 Graterford 943 2,431 563 46 3,983 0 419 1,722 1,842 3,983 Greene 570 978 180 13 1,741 0 136 845 760 1,741 Houtzdale 1,017 1,249 254 20 2,540 0 418 1,168 954 2,540 Huntingdon 728 1,158 232 12 2,130 0 190 1,013 927 2,130 Laurel Highlands 840 518 175 8 1,541 0 143 586 812 1,541 Mahanoy 769 1,382 349 24 2,524 0 268 1,234 1,022 2,524 Mercer 805 606 70 7 1,488 0 163 701 624 1,488 Muncy 850 459 106 17 0 1,432 175 723 534 1,432 Pittsburgh 891 882 129 8 1,910 0 289 983 638 1,910 Pine Grove 316 731 142 8 1,197 0 449 426 322 1,197 Quehanna Bootcamp 251 163 51 1 385 81 130 272 64 466 Retreat 341 632 145 14 1,132 0 145 555 432 1,132 Rockview 963 1,234 252 14 2,463 0 214 1,128 1,121 2,463 Smithfield 438 759 159 15 1,371 0 156 730 485 1,371 Somerset 826 1,260 257 12 2,355 0 346 1,098 911 2,355 Waymart 786 457 203 8 1,454 0 104 558 792 1,454 SCI Total 19,317 24,495 5,625 352 47,286 2,503 6,467 23,416 19,906 49,789 *C C Cs 238 45 26 3 260 52 42 187 83 312 *C C Fs 321 165 59 1 432 114 72 316 158 546 Federal 3 5 0 0 8 0 0 1 7 8 County Jail 488 269 97 3 802 55 79 521 257 857 % of Total 40% 48% 11% 1% 95% 5% 13% 47% 40% 100% Total 20,367 24,979 5,807 359 48,788 2,724 6,660 24,441 20,411 51,512 * Community Corrections Centers

               

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Table 19: Uniform Crime Report (UCR) Offense Groupings by Inmate Race and Gender as of December 31, 2013

Race Gender Total

Part I Offenses White Black Hispanic Asian Indian Other Male Female Number Percent

Murder

1st Degree 967 2,311 307 25 10 11 3,487 144 3,631 7.0% 2nd Degree 242 829 110 10 1 1 1,153 40 1,193 2.3% 3rd Degree 563 1,471 289 8 1 14 2,164 182 2,346 4.6%

Unspecified 249 577 91 6 1 1 911 14 925 1.8%

Voluntary Manslaughter 47 104 13 1 0 6 154 17 171 0.3%

Involuntary Manslaughter 32 29 7 0 0 1 57 12 69 0.1%

Homicide by Motor Vehicle 182 36 11 0 4 0 187 42 229 0.4%

Forcible Rape 1,278 1,151 242 1 3 8 2,668 15 2,683 5.2%

Robbery 1,283 2,828 409 6 0 24 4,390 160 4,550 8.8%

Aggravated Assault 1,204 2,375 498 10 7 22 3,892 224 4,116 8.0%

Burglary 1,531 733 236 5 0 8 2,412 105 2,517 4.9%

Theft (Including Motor Vehicle) 1,323 440 121 2 3 2 1,567 324 1,891 3.7%

Arson 179 40 14 0 0 0 207 26 233 0.5%

Total Part I Offenses 9,080 12,924 2,348 74 30 98 23,249 1,305 24,554 47.7%

Race Gender Total

Part II Offenses White Black Hispanic Asian Indian Other Male Female Number Percent

Other Assaults 189 95 27 0 1 1 296 17 313 0.6%

Fraud 81 28 6 0 0 0 95 20 115 0.2%

Receiving Stolen Property 218 99 26 0 0 0 318 25 343 0.7%

Forgery 148 61 6 0 0 0 161 54 215 0.4%

Statutory Rape 995 197 139 1 0 4 1,302 34 1,336 2.6%

Other Sex Offenses 1,820 611 226 7 3 8 2,613 62 2,675 5.2%

Narcotic Drug Laws 1,982 4,156 1,573 9 4 29 7,237 516 7,753 15.1%

Weapons 462 1,622 235 1 0 9 2,303 26 2,329 4.5%

DUI 817 116 43 2 0 8 885 101 986 1.9%

Prison Breach 114 63 23 0 0 0 170 30 200 0.4%

Kidnapping 81 118 24 0 0 0 215 8 223 0.4%

Other Part II Offenses 1,375 1,057 254 3 1 21 2,545 166 2,711 5.3%

Total Part II Offenses 8,282 8,223 2,582 23 9 80 18,140 1,059 19,199 37.3%

Parole Violators 2,794 3,768 847 24 5 14 7,157 295 7,452 14.5%

Detentioners/Other 211 64 30 1 1 0 242 65 307 0.6%

Total DOC 20,367 24,979 5,807 122 45 192 48,788 2,724 51,512 100.0%

Note: Totals based on percentages may be off due to rounding.

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Table 20: Status of Inmates on December 31 - Calendar Years 2003 through 2013

Status 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Sentenced 33,613 33,906 34,804 36,946 38,935 41,773 43,706 44,143 44,092 43,464 43,753

Parole Violators 7,235 7,036 7,594 7,420 6,928 7,307 7,667 6,967 7,295 7,422 7,452

Detentioners 0 48 88 84 165 227 114 211 251 298 307

Unknown 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Total 40,850 41,000 42,486 44,450 46,028 49,307 51,487 51,321 51,638 51,184 51,512

Percent Distribution 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Sentenced 82.3% 82.7% 78.3% 83.1% 84.6% 81.4% 84.9% 86.0% 85.4% 84.9% 84.9%

Parole Violators 17.7% 17.2% 17.1% 16.7% 15.1% 14.2% 14.9% 13.6% 14.1% 14.5% 14.5%

Detentioners 0.0% 0.1% 0.2% 0.2% 0.4% 0.4% 0.2% 0.4% 0.5% 0.6% 0.6%

Total 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%

Note: Totals may not equal 100% due to rounding.

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Table 21: Inmates by Primary Offense on December 31 Calendar Years 2012 and 2013 with 2013 Average Sentence Length

2013 December 31, 2013 December 31, 2012

Part I Offenses *Average Minimum

(Years) * Average Maximum

(Years) Number % of Total Number % of Total

Murder  

1st Degree Life or Death Life or Death 3,631 7.0% 3,545 6.9%

2nd Degree Life Life 1,193 2.3% 1,178 2.3%

3rd Degree 18.5 39.0 2,346 4.6% 2,211 4.3%

Unspecified 19.2 40.4 925 1.8% 943 1.8%

Voluntary Manslaughter 8.8 18.8 171 0.3% 160 0.3%

Involuntary Manslaughter 3.5 8.0 69 0.1% 51 0.1%

Homicide by Motor Vehicle 4.8 11.2 229 0.4% 235 0.5%

Forcible Rape 15.0 33.8 2,683 5.2% 2,848 5.6%

Robbery 7.8 17.3 4,550 8.8% 4,504 8.8%

Aggravated Assault 7.8 17.2 4,116 8.0% 4,001 7.8%

Burglary 4.9 11.7 2,517 4.9% 2,500 4.9%

Theft (Including Motor Vehicle) 2.0 5.2 1,891 3.7% 1,815 3.5%

Arson 7.0 16.8 233 0.5% 244 0.5%

Total Part I Offenses 9.3 20.6 24,554 47.7% 24,235 47.3%

2013 December 31, 2013 December 31, 2012

Part II Offenses *Average Minimum

(Years) * Average Maximum

(Years) Number % of Total Number % of Total

Other Assaults 2.3 5.5 313 0.6% 292 0.6%

Fraud 1.9 5.9 115 0.2% 127 0.2%

Stolen Property 2.2 5.4 343 0.7% 341 0.7%

Forgery 2.6 7.1 215 0.4% 247 0.5%

Statutory Rape 13.6 29.2 1,336 2.6% 1,213 2.4%

Other Sex Offenses 4.7 11.3 2,675 5.2% 2,688 5.3%

Narcotic Drug Offenses 3.6 8.2 7,753 15.1% 8,044 15.7%

Weapons 3.8 8.3 2,329 4.5% 2,160 4.2%

DUI 1.6 4.6 986 1.9% 1,054 2.1%

Prison Breach 2.0 5.3 200 0.4% 212 0.4%

Kidnapping 16.8 35.8 223 0.4% 220 0.4%

Other Part II Offenses 6.8 15.1 2,711 5.3% 2,631 5.1%

Total Part II Offenses 4.9 11.0 19,199 37.3% 19,229 37.6%

Total Part I and II Offenses 7.1 15.8 43,753 84.9% 43,464 84.9%

Parole Violators 4.0 10.3 7,452 14.5% 7,422 14.5%

Detentioners/Other 307 0.6% 298 0.6%

Total DOC 51,512 100.0% 51,184 100.0%

* Average sentence length excludes lifers.

Note: Totals based on percentages may be off due to rounding.

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Table 22: Demographic Profile of Inmates on December 31 - Calendar Years 2012 and 2013

December 31, 2012 December 31, 2013

Item Number Percent Number Percent

Age

Under 18 22 0.0% 28 0.1%

18-20 991 1.9% 986 1.9%

21-24 5,673 11.1% 5,646 11.0%

25-29 8,797 17.2% 8,924 17.3%

30-34 8,580 16.8% 8,622 16.7%

35-39 6,721 13.1% 6,895 13.4%

40-44 5,837 11.4% 5,738 11.1%

45-49 5,249 10.3% 5,051 9.8%

50-54 4,246 8.3% 4,257 8.3%

55-59 2,555 5.0% 2,702 5.2%

60-64 1,381 2.7% 1,427 2.8%

65 and Over 1,132 2.2% 1,236 2.4%

Average 38 38

Race

Black 25,022 48.9% 24,979 48.5%

White 20,136 39.3% 20,367 39.5%

Hispanic 5,670 11.1% 5,807 11.3%

Other 356 0.7% 359 0.7%

Gender

Male 48,432 94.6% 48,788 94.7%

Female 2,752 5.4% 2,724 5.3%

Marital Status

Single 38,007 74.3% 38,551 74.8%

Married 7,276 14.2% 7,194 14.0%

Divorced 3,597 7.0% 3,532 6.9%

Separated 1,461 2.9% 1,428 2.8%

Widowed 538 1.1% 533 1.0%

Unknown 305 0.6% 274 0.5%

Birthplace

PA 36,610 71.5% 36,861 71.6%

USA Not PA 12,946 25.3% 13,033 25.3%

Foreign Born 1,212 2.4% 1,239 2.4%

Religion

Protestant 14,721 28.8% 14,061 27.3%

Catholic 7,763 15.2% 7,540 14.6%

Moslem 10,177 19.9% 10,542 20.5%

Jewish 409 0.8% 446 0.9%

Other 10,239 20.0% 11,240 21.8%

No preference 7,875 15.4% 7,683 14.9%

Total 51,184 100.0% 51,512 100.0%

Note: Totals may not equal 100% due to rounding.

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Table 23: Long-Term Inmates on December 31 - Calendar Years 2012 and 2013

December 31st Change from 2012 to 2013

Minimum Sentence 2012 2013 Number Percent

Over 10 to 20 Years 4,968 5,091 123 2.5%

Over 20 Years 2,207 2,387 180 8.2%

Lifers 5,121 5,254 133 2.6%

Capital Cases 197 190 -7 -3.6%

Total 12,493 12,922 429 3.4%

Percent of Total Population 24.4% 25.1% - -

Table 24: Number of Inmates by Facility Serving a Life Sentence on December 31 Calendar Years 2012 and 2013

2012 2013

Institution Number Percent Number Percent Percent Change 2012 - 2013

Albion 265 5.2% 263 5.0% -0.8%

Benner N/A N/A 107 2.0% N/A

Camp Hill 101 2.0% 93 1.8% -7.9%

Cambridge Springs 28 0.5% 28 0.5% 0.0%

Chester 32 0.6% 34 0.6% 6.3%

Coal Township 217 4.2% 228 4.3% 5.1%

Cresson 76 1.5% N/A N/A N/A

Dallas 454 8.9% 451 8.6% -0.7%

Frackville 109 2.1% 126 2.4% 15.6%

Forest 234 4.6% 275 5.2% 17.5%

Fayette 347 6.8% 335 6.4% -3.5%

Graterford 724 14.1% 713 13.6% -1.5%

Greensburg 68 1.3% N/A N/A N/A

Greene 396 7.7% 425 8.1% 7.3%

Houtzdale 184 3.6% 215 4.1% 16.8%

Huntingdon 415 8.1% 420 8.0% 1.2%

Laurel Highlands 80 1.6% 84 1.6% 5.0%

Mahanoy 352 6.9% 354 6.7% 0.6%

Mercer 3 0.1% 3 0.1% 0.0%

Muncy 160 3.1% 167 3.2% 4.4%

Pittsburgh 48 0.9% 64 1.2% 33.3%

Pine Grove 20 0.4% 25 0.5% 25.0%

Retreat 72 1.4% 70 1.3% -2.8%

Rockview 289 5.6% 307 5.8% 6.2%

Smithfield 148 2.9% 155 3.0% 4.7%

Somerset 276 5.4% 288 5.5% 4.3%

Waymart 20 0.4% 21 0.4% 5.0%

Lewisburg (Federal) 3 0.1% 3 0.1% 0.0%

Total 5,121 100.0% 5,254 100.0% 2.6%

Note: Totals may not equal 100% due to rounding.    

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Table 25: Ten Highest Counties with Inmates Serving a Life Sentence Calendar Years 2012 and 2013

December 31, 2012 December 31, 2013 County Number % of Total Number % of Total

Philadelphia 2,650 51.7% 2,722 51.8%

Allegheny 535 10.4% 538 10.2%

Delaware 180 3.5% 184 3.5%

Dauphin 162 3.2% 167 3.2%

Montgomery 115 2.2% 121 2.3%

Lancaster 107 2.1% 114 2.2%

Berks 107 2.1% 109 2.1%

Bucks 103 2.0% 107 2.0%

York 97 1.9% 101 1.9%

Lehigh 86 1.7% 87 1.7%

Chester 75 1.5% 82 1.6%

Erie 75 1.5% 74 1.4%

Other Counties 829 16.2% 848 16.1%

Total 5,121 100.0% 5,254 100.0%

Note: Totals may not equal 100% due to rounding.    

Table 26: Age of Inmates Serving a Life Sentence on December 31 Calendar Years 2012 and 2013

December 31, 2012 December 31, 2013 Age Number % of Total Cumulative % Number % of Total Cumulative %

Under 20 5 0.1% 0.1% 5 0.1% 0.1%

20 to 24 197 3.8% 3.9% 207 3.9% 4.0%

25 to 29 369 7.2% 11.2% 369 7.0% 11.1%

30 to 34 586 11.4% 22.6% 568 10.8% 21.9%

35 to 39 697 13.6% 36.2% 694 13.2% 35.1%

40 to 44 648 12.7% 48.9% 669 12.7% 47.8%

45 to 49 631 12.3% 61.2% 643 12.2% 60.0%

50 to 54 674 13.2% 74.3% 677 12.9% 72.9%

55 to 59 546 10.7% 85.0% 574 10.9% 83.9%

60 to 64 391 7.6% 92.6% 429 8.2% 92.0%

65 and Over 377 7.4% 100.0% 419 8.0% 100.0%

Total 5,121 100.0% 5,254 100.0%

Average Age 45.4 46.3

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Table 27 : Time Served by Inmates Serving Life as of December 31 Calendar Years 2012 and 2013

2012 2013

Time Served Number % of Total Number % of Total Under 5 Years 545 10.6% 552 10.5% 5 to 9.9 Years 768 15.0% 769 14.6% 10 to 14.9 Years 708 13.8% 720 13.7% 15 to 19.9 Years 859 16.8% 799 15.2% 20 to 24.9 Years 783 15.3% 852 16.2% 25 to 29.9 Years 536 10.5% 548 10.4% 30 to 34.9 Years 458 8.9% 507 9.6% 35 to 39.9 Years 292 5.7% 312 5.9% 40 Years and over 172 3.4% 195 3.7% Total 5,121 100.0% 5,254 100.0% Average (Years) 18.8 19.2 Note: Totals may not equal 100% due to rounding.

Table 28: Profile of Inmates Under Death Sentence on December 31 Calendar Years 2012 and 2013

December 31, 2012 December 31, 2013

Category Number % of Total Number % of Total

County      

Philadelphia 85 43.1% 76 38.6% Berks 12 6.1% 12 6.1% York 10 5.1% 11 5.6% Allegheny 10 5.1% 9 4.6% Lancaster 6 3.0% 6 3.0% Bucks 5 2.5% 6 3.0% Lehigh 6 3.0% 6 3.0% Westmoreland* 3 1.5% 5 2.5% Montgomery 6 3.0% 5 2.5% Chester 3 1.5% 4 2.0% Cumberland 4 2.0% 4 2.0% Fayette 4 2.0% 4 2.0% Other Counties 43 21.8% 42 21.3%

Age Range

18 - 24 4 2.0% 3 1.5% 25 - 29 6 3.0% 6 3.0% 30 - 34 21 10.7% 22 11.2% 35 - 39 21 10.7% 18 9.1% 40 - 44 34 17.3% 31 15.7% 45 - 49 40 20.3% 31 15.7% 50 - 54 34 17.3% 37 18.8% 55 and Over 37 18.8% 42 21.3% Average 46 47

Race

White 68 34.5% 68 34.5% Black 109 55.3% 103 52.3% Hispanic 18 9.1% 18 9.1% Other 2 1.0% 1 0.5%

Gender

Male 194 98.5% 187 98.4% Female 3 1.5% 3 1.6%

Total 197 100.0% 190 100.0%

Note: Totals may not equal 100% due to rounding.

*Blair, Bradford, Dauphin, Lebanon, and Northumberland also had 3 inmates per county under death sentence

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Overall, the average time served for all inmates released in 2013 serving both Part One and Part Two Offenses was 46.3 months. The average time served for Part One Offenders released in 2013 was 61.6 months and the average time served for Part Two Offenders was 37.1 months. The number of inmates initially released serving a sentence of two or more years was 12,409 in 2013, a decrease of 1.8% over 2012.

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Table 29: Average Time Served by Offense for Inmates Released During 2013

Part I Offenses 12/31/13 Number

Average Time Served (Months)

Average Time Served (Years)

% of Total

Murder     1st Degree 26 307.1 25.6 0.1%

2nd Degree 6 196.6 16.4 0.0% 3rd Degree 120 176.3 14.7 0.6%

Unspecified 43 169.4 14.1 0.2%

Voluntary Manslaughter 22 103.5 8.6 0.1%

Involuntary Manslaughter 18 63.4 5.3 0.1% Homicide by Motor Vehicle 74 45.8 3.8 0.3% Forcible Rape 347 163.0 13.6 1.6% Robbery 1,224 76.9 6.4 5.6% Aggravated Assault 989 73.5 6.1 4.5% Burglary 1,058 47.3 3.9 4.8% Theft (Including Motor Vehicle) 1,322 28.0 2.3 6.1% Arson 71 72.5 6.0 0.3% Total Part I Offenses 5,320 66.8 5.6 24.4%

Part II Offenses 12/31/13 Number

Average Time Served (Months)

Average Time Served (Years)

% of Total

Other Assaults 194 27.9 2.3 0.9% Fraud 100 23.5 2.0 0.5% Stolen Property 244 34.4 2.9 1.1% Forgery 172 31.9 2.7 0.8% Statutory Rape 86 82.4 6.9 0.4% Other Sex Offenses 666 56.3 4.7 3.1% Narcotic Drug Offenses 4,316 37.7 3.1 19.8% Weapons 780 42.1 3.5 3.6% DUI 853 23.1 1.9 3.9% Prison Breach 161 39.9 3.3 0.7% Kidnapping 31 124.7 10.4 0.1% Other Part II Offenses 1,172 37.9 3.2 5.4% Total Part II Offenses 8,775 38.1 3.2 40.2%

Total Part I and II Offenses 14,095 49.2 4.1 64.6%

Parole Violators 5,114 23.4% Other 2,606 11.9% Total DOC 21,815 100.0% Notes:

1) Calculation of average time served does not include non-recommit actions or reparoles.

2) Totals may not equal 100% due to rounding.

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Table 30: Inmate Releases by Type for Calendar Years 2012 and 2013

Type of Release 2012 2013

Unconditional Number Percent Number Percent

Maxed Out* 3,835 18.8% 3,499 16.0%

By Court Order 101 0.5% 84 0.4%

Total 3,936 19.3% 3,583 16.4%

Conditional Number Percent Number Percent

State Parole 10,385 50.8% 10,432 47.8%

County Parole 48 0.2% 49 0.2%

Reparoled (State) 4,378 21.4% 5,544 25.4%

Total 14,811 72.5% 16,025 73.5%

Other Releases Number Percent Number Percent

Deaths 161 0.8% 153 0.7%

Other** 1,531 7.5% 2,054 9.4%

Total 1,692 8.3% 2,207 10.1%

Total Releases 20,439 100.0% 21,815 100.0%

* Expiration of maximum sentence.    ** Other includes transfers to state hospitals and other jurisdictions, and released detentioners.

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Table 31: Average Months Served by Inmates Initially Released - Calendar Years 2003 through 2013

Maximum Sentence

Under 2 Years Maximum Sentence 2 Years and Over

All Sentences

Year Released Number Released

Average Time Served (Months)

Number Released

Average Time Served (Months)

Number Released

Average Time Served (Months)

2003 30 12.8 7,962 47.3 7,992 47.3

2004 30 13.7 9,046 43.2 9,076 43.1

2005 13 14.7 8,748 42.8 8,761 42.7

2006 18 16.8 8,507 43.4 8,525 43.4

2007 49 9.5 10,617 42.4 10,666 42.3

2008 20 10.5 9,159 44.6 9,179 44.6

2009 23 14.4 10,153 41.6 10,176 41.5

2010 20 14.8 11,511 43.5 11,531 43.4

2011 36 15.5 12,199 42.4 12,235 42.4

2012 50 10.1 12,640 43.9 12,690 43.8

2013 32 11.3 12,409 41.9 12,441 41.8

Note: Initial releases includes first time parolees, deaths, some maxout cases, vacated sentences, and vacated convictions. Initial releases does not include parole violators and some max out cases.

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Table 32: Releases by Type for Inmates Serving a Life Sentence - Calendar Years 2003 through 2013

Year Released Commuted/Other* Died Total

2003 0 33 33 2004 2 35 37 2005 2 41 43 2006 5 15 20 2007 3 29 32 2008 1 29 30 2009 1 27 28 2010 0 32 32

2011** 3 30 33 2012^^ 10 39 49 2013# 10 28 38 Total 27 310 337

* Refers to commuted lifers or those whose Life Sentence was vacated or were released from the PA DOC.

** In 2011, Commuted/Other includes one lifer who was bailed and another who was transferred to another state.

^^ In 2012, Commuted/Other includes a lifer who was paroled, another who was transferred to another state, and others who had vacated sentences.

# In 2013, Commuted/Other includes lifers who were paroled, transferred to another state and others who had vacated sentences/convictions.

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There were no breach escapes from an institution in 2013. There were 78 walk aways from community correction centers in 2013.* The Department of Corrections' overall personnel complement consisted of 8,992 security staff and 5,321 other staff positions in 2013. *NOTE — In 2013 DOC eliminated the PreRelease Program. As of July 2013, CCC escapes include only SIP offenders and Act 122 TPV/PVs who are declared escapes.

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 2013 Annual Statistical Report____________________Miscellaneous Table 33: Number of Breach Escapes from 2003 through 2013 by Facility

Institution/Facility 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Albion 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Camp Hill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cambridge Springs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coal Township 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cresson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dallas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Frackville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Forest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fayette 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Graterford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greensburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greene 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Houtzdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Huntingdon 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Laurel Highlands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mahanoy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mercer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Muncy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pine Grove 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Quehanna 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Retreat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rockview 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Smithfield 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Somerset 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Waymart 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0

Table 34: Number of Walk Aways from 2003 through 2013 by Facility Institution/Facility 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

Albion 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Camp Hill 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cambridge Springs 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Chester 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coal Township 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Cresson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dallas 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Frackville 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Forest 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Fayette 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Graterford 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greensburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Greene 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Houtzdale 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Huntingdon 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Laurel Highlands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mahanoy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Mercer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Muncy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pine Grove 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Quehanna 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Retreat 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rockview 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Smithfield 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Somerset 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Waymart 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Sub-Total 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0

CCS 126 109 86 156 276 168 94 164 222 254 78 Total 126 109 87 157 276 168 94 164 223 254 78

NOTE: In 2013 DOC eliminated the PreRelease Program. As of July 2013, CCC escapes include only SIP offenders and Act 122 TPV/PVs who are declared escapes.

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Table 35: Complement Control by Location as of December 31, 2013

Institution Name Other Staff Other Staff

Total

Security Staff Security Staff Total

Grand Total Male Female Male Female

Albion 98 112 210 23 287 310 520

Benner Township 88 105 193 19 306 325 518

Camp Hill 169 185 354 77 498 575 929

Cambridge Springs 89 49 138 79 91 170 308

Chester 59 74 133 78 155 233 366

Coal Township 90 118 208 28 281 309 517

Cresson 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Dallas 93 131 224 19 406 425 649

Frackville 60 75 135 12 248 260 395

Forest 105 107 212 31 373 404 616

Fayette 102 120 222 23 394 417 639

Graterford 166 182 348 148 598 746 1,094

Greensburg 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Greene 94 127 221 21 447 468 689

Houtzdale 106 123 229 13 314 327 556

Huntingdon 96 119 215 15 385 400 615

Laurel Highlands 146 121 267 14 271 285 552

Mahanoy 100 112 212 18 313 331 543

Mercer 71 99 170 22 229 251 421

Muncy 120 91 211 129 179 308 519

Pittsburgh 90 97 187 18 318 336 523

Pine Grove 62 95 157 9 282 291 448

Quehanna 39 42 81 16 108 124 205

Retreat 60 78 138 15 205 220 358

Rockview 84 155 239 18 417 435 674

Smithfield 71 79 150 17 309 326 476

Somerset 89 127 216 13 311 324 540

Waymart 120 131 251 25 367 392 643

Grand Total 2,467 2,854 5,321 900 8,092 8,992 14,313

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Capacity: “Operational Bed Capacity” represents the optimal number of inmates that each facility can house based on a number of factors. In addition to cell size and security level, “Operational Bed Capacity” takes into consideration availability of inmate employment or programming, support services, and facility infrastructure.

Capital Cases: Inmate found guilty of first degree murder and sentenced by a judge to death by execution.

Commutations: A change of a legal penalty or punishment to a lesser one. A commutation for an inmate serving a life sentence is the establishment of a parole date.

Conditional Release: The release of an inmate from the Department of Corrections to another supervising authority. This method of release includes the following types:

State parole: When an inmate is released to the community and is supervised by the Pennsylvania Board of

Probation and Parole.

County parole: When an inmate is released to the community and is supervised by the county probation/parole department.

Reparoled (State): When an inmate is paroled from a state correctional facility, returned to the Department of Corrections for a parole violation, serves time in the institution, and is again released

to the community under supervision of the Pennsylvania Board of Probation and Parole.

County Transfers: When an inmate serving a county sentence is transferred to the Department of Corrections. The reason for the transfer could be for security, medical, or mental health reasons.

Court Commitments: A commitment imposed by a court sentencing an individual to confinement in a state correctional facility.

Detentioners: An inmate who has not been sentenced to a Pennsylvania state correctional facility, but who is being housed in a Pennsylvania state correctional facility at the request of another jurisdiction such as a county, another state, or the federal government.

Escape: The intentional act of an inmate to leave the custody of the Department of Corrections. The act of escape includes the following types:

Breach Escape: When an inmate, in the process of intentionally leaving the custody of the Department of

Corrections, compromises the secure perimeter of the facility.

Walk Away: When an inmate intentionally leaves the custody of the DOC while on an authorized release or furlough ( i.e., work detail, medical treatment, educational release, etc.). A walk away, as opposed to a breach escape, does not compromise the secure perimeter of the facility as it occurs out side the secure perimeter (i.e., wall, fence, etc.).

Incarceration Rate: The number of state sentenced inmates incarcerated per 100,000 Pennsylvania residents.

Lifer: An individual with a minimum and maximum sentence of natural life.

Minimum Sentence: The minimum amount of time imposed by the court that an inmate must serve before being eligible for release from prison. This sentence cannot exceed one-half of the maximum sentence under the Pennsylvania statute.

Maximum Sentence: The maximum amount of time spent imposed by the court that an inmate can be required to serve before being released from prison.

Non-Recommit Action: The release of a parolee who was returned to the department as a possible parole violator. If the return action is not adjudicated as a parole violation, the parolee is re-released to parole.

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Offender: Generally refers to an individual who is convicted of an offense but who has not been received by the state prison system. This term is used in the Receptions Section of this report to denote newly admitted individuals.

Parole Violators: Persons paroled from prison who violated the terms and/or conditions of their parole. Parole violators are generally classified as technical or convicted violators. Technical violators are recommitted for failure to adhere to the requirements of their parole plan ( i.e., non-reporting to agent or program, non-criminal drug violations, etc.), while convicted violators are found guilty of new criminal offenses. A technical/convicted violator is committed for violating conditions of parole in addition to being charged with commission of a new criminal offense.

Part I Offenses: Offenses identified by the Uniform Crime Report which are of a serious nature and are usually reported to law enforcement agencies. Crimes identified as Part I Offenses include: criminal homicide, forcible rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft and arson.

Part II Offenses: Offenses not classified as Part I Offense as defined above because they are less serious crimes. Crimes identified as Part II offenses include: fraud, stolen property, forgery, narcotic drugs, and drunken driving (DUI).

Reparole: A parole release after a previous parole revocation. The initial parole and subsequent reparole occur during the same sentence.

Sentenced: Inmates who are serving time on court-imposed sentences. (Does not include inmates who are serving time because of parole violations.)

Uniform Crime Report (UCR) Offense Groupings: Offense classifications employed by Pennsylvania's criminal justice system. In order to remain compatible with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the categories of offense classification utilized are the same as those employed at the national level. The crimes defined in this classification system are grouped as Part I or Part II offenses.

Unconditional Release: The means of release for inmates who have either served their maximum sentence or have had their sentences reduced or vacated by the court (e.g., max out, executed, court order, etc.).