6 Prisons
Data Characteristics
For all prison agencies
For all prisons-related metrics, agencies should share data relating to all people who are incarcerated under their jurisdiction. Following the definition set by the Unites States Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), Justice Counts defines community supervision, jail, and prison as follows:
- Community Supervision: supervision of people convicted of crimes in the resident population, as opposed to confined in secure correctional facilities. The two main types of community corrections supervision are probation and parole
- Jail: locally operated, short-term correctional facilities that hold people awaiting trial or sentencing or both, and people sentenced to a term of less than 1 year, typically people convicted of misdemeanor offenses
- Prison: longer-term correctional facilities run by the state or the federal government that typically hold people convicted of felonies and persons with sentences of more than 1 year. Definitions may vary by state (Justice Counts data does not include federal prison population data)
For agencies that have unified prison and jail systems
Whenever possible, agencies should share only data related to jails in “Jail” metrics and share only data related to prisons separately here in “Prison” metrics. We understand that it may not be possible to disaggregate metrics such as funding, expenses, and staff when they are shared across agency functions. In instances where jails and prison data cannot be disaggregated, please share combined data for jails and prisons in “Prisons” metrics and leave “Jails” metrics blank. For metrics showing combined data, please add a contextual note when prompted to explain that the figures include data for multiple Justice Counts sectors.
For agencies that have unified prison and community supervision systems
Whenever possible, prison agencies in unified systems that involve community supervision functions should share only data related to prisons in “Prison” metrics and share only data related to community supervision functions separately in “Community Supervision” metrics. We understand that it may not be possible to disaggregate metrics such as funding, expenses, and staff when they are shared across agency functions. In instances where prisons and community supervision data cannot be disaggregated, please share combined data here in “Prisons” metrics and leave “Community Supervision” metrics blank. For metrics showing combined data, please add a contextual note when prompted to explain that the figures include data for multiple Justice Counts sectors.
Global Definitions
To make configuring metrics as easy as possible, some concepts can be defined once at the outset of onboarding and then applied throughout the rest of your metrics configuration. These concepts include the definition of person offenses, property offenses, drug offenses, public order offenses, other offenses, unknown offense, race and ethnicity, and biological sex.
Person Offenses
Justice Counts description: People or events for which the most serious charge or offense associated was a crime against a person.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following:
INCLUDE | Aggravated assault |
INCLUDE | Simple assault |
INCLUDE | Intimidation |
INCLUDE | Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter |
INCLUDE | Negligent manslaughter |
INCLUDE | Human trafficking, commercial sex acts |
INCLUDE | Human trafficking, involuntary servitude |
INCLUDE | Kidnapping/abduction |
INCLUDE | Rape |
INCLUDE | Sodomy |
INCLUDE | Sexual assault with an object |
INCLUDE | Fondling |
INCLUDE | Incest |
INCLUDE | Statutory rape |
INCLUDE | Robbery |
EXCLUDE | Justifiable homicide |
Property Offenses
Justice Counts description: People or events for which the most serious charge or offense associated was a property crime.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following:
INCLUDE | Arson |
INCLUDE | Bribery |
INCLUDE | Burglary/breaking and entering |
INCLUDE | Counterfeiting/forgery |
INCLUDE | Destruction/damage/vandalism of property |
INCLUDE | Embezzlement |
INCLUDE | Extortion/blackmail |
INCLUDE | False pretenses/swindle/confidence game |
INCLUDE | Credit card/automated teller machine fraud |
INCLUDE | Impersonation |
INCLUDE | Welfare fraud |
INCLUDE | Wire fraud |
INCLUDE | Identity theft |
INCLUDE | Hacking/computer invasion |
INCLUDE | Pocket-picking |
INCLUDE | Purse-snatching |
INCLUDE | Shoplifting |
INCLUDE | Theft from building |
INCLUDE | Theft from coin-operated machine or device |
INCLUDE | Theft from motor vehicle |
INCLUDE | Theft of motor vehicle parts or accessories |
INCLUDE | All other larceny |
INCLUDE | Motor vehicle theft |
INCLUDE | Stolen property offenses |
EXCLUDE | Robbery |
Public Order Offenses
Justice Counts description: People or events for which the most serious charge or offense associated was a crime against a person.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following:
INCLUDE | Animal cruelty |
INCLUDE | Import violations |
INCLUDE | Export violations |
INCLUDE | Federal liquor offenses |
INCLUDE | Federal tobacco offenses |
INCLUDE | Wildlife trafficking |
INCLUDE | Espionage |
INCLUDE | Money laundering |
INCLUDE | Harboring escapee/concealing from arrest |
INCLUDE | Flight to avoid prosecution |
INCLUDE | Flight to avoid deportation |
INCLUDE | Betting/wagering |
INCLUDE | Operating/promoting/assisting gambling |
INCLUDE | Gambling equipment violations |
INCLUDE | Sports tampering |
INCLUDE | Illegal entry into the United States |
INCLUDE | False citizenship |
INCLUDE | Smuggling aliens |
INCLUDE | Re-entry after deportation |
INCLUDE | Pornography/obscene material |
INCLUDE | Prostitution |
INCLUDE | Assisting or promoting prostitution |
INCLUDE | Purchasing prostitution |
INCLUDE | Treason |
INCLUDE | Weapon law violations |
INCLUDE | Violation of National Firearm Act of 1934 |
INCLUDE | Weapons of mass destruction |
INCLUDE | Explosives |
INCLUDE | Failure to appear |
INCLUDE | Curfew/loitering/vagrancy violations |
INCLUDE | Disorderly conduct |
INCLUDE | Driving under the influence |
INCLUDE | Family offenses, nonviolent |
INCLUDE | Federal resource violations |
INCLUDE | Liquor law violations |
INCLUDE | Perjury |
INCLUDE | Trespass of real property |
EXCLUDE | Drug/narcotic violations |
EXCLUDE | Drug equipment violations |
EXCLUDE | Drug sales |
EXCLUDE | Drug distribution |
EXCLUDE | Drug manufacturing |
EXCLUDE | Drug smuggling |
EXCLUDE | Drug production |
EXCLUDE | Drug possession |
Drug Offenses
Justice Counts description: People or events for which the most serious charge or offense associated was a drug crime.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following:
INCLUDE | Drug/narcotic violations |
INCLUDE | Drug equipment violations |
INCLUDE | Drug sales |
INCLUDE | Drug distribution |
INCLUDE | Drug manufacturing |
INCLUDE | Drug smuggling |
INCLUDE | Drug production |
INCLUDE | Drug possession |
Other Offenses
Justice Counts description: People or events for which the most serious charge or offense associated was not a person, property, public order, or drug offense.
Unknown Offenses
Justice Counts description: People or events for which the most serious charge or offense associated was unknown.
Probation Definition
Justice Counts description: People who are supervised in the community by a public or private probation agency. Probation is generally a sentence from a court that serves in lieu of incarceration. When probation follows incarceration, it differs from parole in that it does not provide early release from incarceration. Rather, it is a determinate sentence that follows a period of incarceration. Decisions to revoke probation are generally the responsibility of a court..
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following:
INCLUDE | People sentenced to a period of probation in lieu of incarceration (including to electronic monitoring, home confinement, traditional supervision, etc.) |
INCLUDE | People sentenced to a period of probation after a period of incarceration (including to electronic monitoring, home confinement, traditional supervision, etc.) |
INCLUDE | People on probation as part of a post-adjudication specialty or problem-solving court program (e.g., drug court) |
INCLUDE | People sentenced to probation who are temporarily confined in jail, prison, or another confinement center for a short “dip” sanction (typically less than 30 days) |
INCLUDE | People sentenced to probation confined for any length of time in a violation center or halfway back facility operated by the supervision agency |
INCLUDE | People sentenced to probation who are in jail or prison on a hold pending resolution of a violation or revocation |
INCLUDE | People sentenced to probation who are confined in jail or prison for a longer sanction (e.g., more than 30 days, 120 days, 6 months, etc.) |
INCLUDE | People sentenced to probation in another jurisdiction who are supervised by the agency through interstate compact, intercounty compact, or other mutual supervision agreement |
EXCLUDE | People sentenced to probation who are being supervised by another jurisdiction |
EXCLUDE | People who have not been sentenced but are supervised on probation in the community prior to the resolution of their case |
EXCLUDE | People sentenced to probation who are also on another form of supervision |
EXCLUDE | People on probation as part of a pre-adjudication specialty or problem-solving court program (e.g., drug court) |
Parole Definition
Justice Counts description: People who are conditionally released from prison to serve the remainder of their sentence in the community. Parole releases may be determined by a parole board or by mandatory release according to statute. Decisions to revoke parole are generally the responsibility of a parole board..
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following:
INCLUDE | People approved by a parole board or similar entity for early conditional release from incarceration to parole supervision (including to electronic monitoring, home confinement, traditional supervision, etc.) |
INCLUDE | People conditionally released from incarceration to parole supervision by statutory requirement (including to electronic monitoring, home confinement, traditional supervision, etc.) |
INCLUDE | People on parole who are temporarily confined in jail, prison, or another confinement center for a short “dip” sanction (typically less than 30 days) |
INCLUDE | People on parole confined for any length of time in a violation center or halfway back facility operated by the supervision agency |
INCLUDE | People on parole who are in jail or prison on a hold pending resolution of a violation or revocation |
INCLUDE | People on parole who are confined in jail or prison for a longer sanction (e.g., more than 30 days, 120 days, 6 months, etc.) |
INCLUDE | People released to parole in another jurisdiction who are supervised by the agency through interstate compact, intercounty compact, or other mutual supervision agreement |
EXCLUDE | People on parole who are also on another form of supervision |
EXCLUDE | People on parole who are being supervised by another jurisdiction |
Pretrial Supervision Definition
Justice Counts description: People who are supervised while awaiting trial as a condition of staying in the community until the disposition of their case. Decisions to revoke pretrial supervision are generally the responsibility of a court..
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following:
INCLUDE | People on citation release (i.e., were never booked) |
INCLUDE | People released from jail or otherwise not held pretrial on the condition of supervision (including electronic monitoring, home confinement, traditional supervision, etc.) |
INCLUDE | People released from jail or otherwise not held pretrial due to statutory requirement |
INCLUDE | People supervised as part of a pre-adjudication specialty or problem-solving court program (e.g., drug court) |
INCLUDE | People on pretrial supervision who are incarcerated on a hold pending resolution of a violation or revocation |
EXCLUDE | People on pretrial supervision who are also on another form of supervision |
Other Community Supervision Definition
Justice Counts description: People who are under a type of community supervision, by a public or private agency, that is not probation, parole, or pretrial.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following:
INCLUDE | People sentenced to a period of other community supervision in lieu of incarceration (including to electronic monitoring, home confinement, traditional supervision, etc.) |
INCLUDE | People sentenced to a determinate period of other community supervision after a period of incarceration (including to electronic monitoring, home confinement, traditional supervision, etc.) |
INCLUDE | People on other community supervision as part of a post-adjudication specialty or problem-solving court program (e.g., drug court) |
INCLUDE | People approved by a parole board or similar entity for early conditional release from incarceration to other community supervision (including to electronic monitoring, home confinement, traditional supervision, etc.) |
INCLUDE | People conditionally released from incarceration to other community supervision by statutory requirement (including to electronic monitoring, home confinement, traditional supervision, etc.) |
INCLUDE | People on other community supervision who are temporarily confined in jail, prison, or another confinement center for a short “dip” sanction (typically less than 30 days) |
INCLUDE | People on other community supervision confined for any length of time in a violation center or halfway back facility operated by the supervision agency |
INCLUDE | People on other community supervision who are in jail or prison on a hold pending resolution of a violation or revocation |
INCLUDE | People on other community supervision who are confined in jail or prison for a longer sanction (e.g., more than 30 days, 120 days, 6 months, etc.) |
INCLUDE | People on other community supervision who are incarcerated on a hold pending resolution of a violation or revocation |
INCLUDE | People on supervision in another jurisdiction who are supervised by the agency through interstate compact, intercounty compact, or other mutual supervision agreement |
INCLUDE | People on other community supervision who are also on another form of supervision |
EXCLUDE | People on other community supervision who have not been sentenced but are supervised in the community prior to the resolution of their case |
EXCLUDE | People on other community supervision in a pre-adjudication specialty or problem-solving court program (e.g., drug court, etc.) |
6.1 Funding
Preferred sharing frequency: Annually
Preferred time period: Fiscal year
Metric description: The amount of funding for the operation and maintenance of prison facilities and the care of people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
Funding timeframe and spend-down | |
INCLUDE | Funding for single fiscal year |
INCLUDE | Biennium funding appropriated during the time period |
INCLUDE | Multi-year appropriations that are allocated in during the time period |
Funding purpose | |
INCLUDE | Funding for prison facility operations and maintenance |
INCLUDE | Funding for operations and maintenance of other facilities within the agency’s jurisdiction (e.g., transitional housing facilities, treatment facilities, etc.) |
INCLUDE | Funding for construction or rental of new prison facilities |
INCLUDE | Funding for agency-run or contracted treatment and programming |
INCLUDE | Funding for health care for people in prison facilities |
INCLUDE | Funding for prison facility staff |
INCLUDE | Funding for central administrative and support staff |
INCLUDE | Funding for the operation of private prison beds contracted by the agency |
EXCLUDE | Funding for jail facility operations and maintenance |
EXCLUDE | Funding for juvenile jail facilities |
EXCLUDE | Funding for non-prison activities such as pre- or post-adjudication community supervision |
EXCLUDE | Funding for law enforcement functions |
6.1.1 State Appropriations
Breakdown description: The amount of funding appropriated by the state for the operation and maintenance of prison facilities and the care of people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Finalized state appropriations |
EXCLUDE | Proposed state appropriations |
EXCLUDE | Preliminary state appropriations |
EXCLUDE | Grants from state sources that are not budget appropriations approved by the legislature/governor |
6.1.2 Grants
Breakdown description: The amount of funding derived by the agency through grants and awards to be used for the operation and maintenance of prison facilities and the care of people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Local grants |
INCLUDE | State grants |
INCLUDE | Federal grants |
INCLUDE | Private or foundation grants |
6.1.3 Commissary and Fees
Breakdown description: The amount of funding the agency collected through sales and/or fees charged to people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency or their visitors.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Sales in prison commissaries |
INCLUDE | Fees charged to people who are incarcerated |
INCLUDE | Fees charged to visitors of people who are incarcerated |
6.1.4 Contract Beds (Funding)
Breakdown description: The amount of funding the agency collected through contracts to provide custody and care for people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of another agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Funding collected from beds contracted by county agencies |
INCLUDE | Funding collected from beds contracted by state agencies |
INCLUDE | Funding collected from beds contracted by federal agencies |
6.1.5 Other Funding
Breakdown description: The amount of funding for the operation and maintenance of prison facilities and the care of people who are incarcerated that is not appropriated by the state, funded through grants, earned from commissary and fees, or collected from contracted beds.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
6.1.6 Unknown Funding
Breakdown description: The amount of funding for the operation and maintenance of prison facilities and the care of people who are incarcerated for which the source is not known.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
6.2 Expenses
Preferred sharing frequency: Annually
Preferred time period: Fiscal year
Metric description: The amount spent by the agency for the operation and maintenance of prison facilities and the care of people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
Expenses timeframe and spend-down | |
INCLUDE | Expenses for single fiscal year |
INCLUDE | Biennium funding appropriated during the time period |
INCLUDE | Multi-year appropriations that are allocated in during the time period |
Expense type | |
INCLUDE | Expenses for prison facility operations and maintenance |
INCLUDE | Expenses for operations and maintenance of other facilities within the agency’s jurisdiction (e.g., transitional housing facilities, treatment facilities, etc.) |
INCLUDE | Expenses for construction or rental of new prison facilities |
INCLUDE | Expenses for agency-run or contracted treatment and programming |
INCLUDE | Expenses for health care for people in prison facilities |
INCLUDE | Expenses for prison facility staff |
INCLUDE | Expenses for central administrative and support staff |
INCLUDE | Expenses for the operation of private prison beds contracted by the agency |
EXCLUDE | Expenses for jail facility operations and maintenance |
EXCLUDE | Expenses for juvenile jail facilities |
EXCLUDE | Expenses for non-prison activities such as pre- or post-adjudication community supervision |
EXCLUDE | Expenses for law enforcement functions |
6.2.1 Personnel
Breakdown description: The amount spent by the agency to employ personnel involved in the operation and maintenance of prison facilities and the care of people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Salaries |
INCLUDE | Benefits |
INCLUDE | Retirement contributions |
INCLUDE | Costs for individuals contracted to work for the prison agency |
EXCLUDE | Costs for companies or service providers contracted to support work with prison agencies |
6.2.2 Training
Breakdown description: The amount spent by the agency on the training of personnel involved in the operation and maintenance of prison facilities and the care of people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency, including any associated expenses, such as registration fees and travel costs.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Annual training |
INCLUDE | Training academy |
INCLUDE | Specialized training |
INCLUDE | External training or professional development opportunities (e.g., conferences, classes, etc.) |
EXCLUDE | Courses or programs offered at no cost to individuals or the department |
6.2.3 Facilities and Equipment
Breakdown description: The amount spent by the agency for the purchase and use of the physical plant and property owned and operated by the agency and equipment used to support maintenance of prison facilities and the care of people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Prison facility operations |
INCLUDE | Prison facility maintenance |
INCLUDE | Prison facility renovation |
INCLUDE | Prison facility construction |
INCLUDE | Equipment (e.g., computers, communication, and information technology infrastructure) |
6.2.4 Health Care for People Who Are Incarcerated
Breakdown description: The amount spent by the agency on medical care for people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Expenses related to the operation of prison facility infirmaries and hospitals |
INCLUDE | Salaries and benefits for medical providers employed by the prison agency |
INCLUDE | Contracts with providers of medical care |
INCLUDE | Expenses related to physical medical care |
INCLUDE | Expenses related to mental health care |
EXCLUDE | Costs related to transporting people who are incarcerated to and from hospitals or other health care facilities |
6.2.5 Contract Beds (Expenses)
Breakdown description: The amount spent by the agency on contracts with other agencies to provide custody and care for people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Expenses for beds contracted to county jail agencies |
INCLUDE | Expenses for beds contracted to other states’ prisons agencies |
INCLUDE | Expenses for beds contracted by federal agencies |
INCLUDE | Expenses for beds contracted by private prison companies |
6.2.6 Other Expenses
Breakdown description: The amount spent by the agency on other costs relating to the operation and maintenance of prison facilities and the care of people who are incarcerated that are not personnel, training, facilities and equipment, health care, or contract bed expenses.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
6.2.7 Unknown Expenses
Breakdown description: The amount spent by the agency on costs relating to the operation and maintenance of prison facilities and the care of people who are incarcerated for a purpose that is not known.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
6.3 Staff
Preferred sharing frequency: Annually
Preferred time period: Last day of the fiscal year
Metric description: The number of full-time equivalent positions budgeted for the agency for the operation and maintenance of the prison facilities and the care of people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Filled positions |
INCLUDE | Staff positions budgeted but currently vacant |
INCLUDE | Full-time positions |
INCLUDE | Part-time positions |
INCLUDE | Contracted positions |
INCLUDE | Temporary positions |
EXCLUDE | Volunteer positions |
EXCLUDE | Intern positions |
6.3.1 Security Staff
Breakdown description: The number of full-time equivalent positions that work directly with people who are incarcerated and are responsible for their custody, supervision, and monitoring.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Correctional officers (all ranks) |
INCLUDE | Correctional officer supervisors |
EXCLUDE | Security staff positions budgeted but currently vacant |
6.3.2 Management and Operations Staff
Breakdown description: The number of full-time equivalent positions that do not work directly with people who are incarcerated but support the day-to-day operations of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Prison management (i.e., executive level staff such as the warden, chiefs, superintendents, etc.) |
INCLUDE | Clerical and administrative staff |
INCLUDE | Research staff |
INCLUDE | Maintenance staff |
EXCLUDE | Management and operations staff positions budgeted but currently vacant |
6.3.3 Clinical and Medical Staff
Breakdown description: The number of full-time equivalent positions that work directly with people who are incarcerated and are responsible for their health.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Medical doctors |
INCLUDE | Nurses |
INCLUDE | Dentists |
INCLUDE | Clinicians (e.g., substance use treatment specialists) |
INCLUDE | Therapists (e.g., mental health counselors) |
INCLUDE | Psychiatrists |
EXCLUDE | Clinical or medical staff positions budgeted but currently vacant |
6.3.4 Programmatic Staff
Breakdown description: The number of full-time equivalent positions that are not medical or clinical staff and provide services and programming to people who are incarcerated.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Vocational staff |
INCLUDE | Educational staff |
INCLUDE | Therapeutic and support program staff |
INCLUDE | Religious or cultural program staff |
INCLUDE | Restorative Justice staff |
EXCLUDE | Programmatic staff volunteer positions |
EXCLUDE | Programmatic staff positions budgeted but currently vacant |
6.3.5 Other Staff
Breakdown description: The number of full-time equivalent positions dedicated to the operation and maintenance of prison facilities under the jurisdiction of the agency that are not security staff, management and operations staff, clinical and medical staff, or programmatic staff.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
6.3.6 Unknown Staff
Breakdown description: The number of full-time equivalent positions dedicated to the operation and maintenance of prison facilities under the jurisdiction of the agency that are of an unknown type.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
6.3.7 Vacant Positions (Any Staff Type)
Breakdown description: The number of full-time equivalent positions dedicated to the operation and maintenance of prison facilities under the jurisdiction of the agency of any type that are budgeted but not currently filled.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Vacant security staff positions |
INCLUDE | Vacant management and operations staff positions |
INCLUDE | Vacant clinical and medical staff positions |
INCLUDE | Vacant programmatic staff positions |
INCLUDE | Other vacant staff positions |
INCLUDE | Vacant staff positions of unknown type |
EXCLUDE | Filled positions |
6.4 Admissions
Preferred sharing frequency: Monthly
Preferred time period: First day of calendar month to last day of calendar month
Metric description: The number of admission events to agency’s prison jurisdiction.
Admissions are based on the number of events in which a person was incarcerated in a prison facility, not the number of individual people who entered the facility. If the same person was admitted to prison three times in a time period, it would count as three admissions.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Admissions to prison for a new prison sentence |
INCLUDE | Admissions to prison for a parole board hold |
INCLUDE | Admissions to prison to serve a suspended sentence of prison incarceration |
INCLUDE | Admissions to prison to serve a split sentence of prison incarceration |
INCLUDE | Admissions to prison to serve a shock probation sentence |
INCLUDE | Admissions to prison to serve a probation supervision incarceration sanction |
INCLUDE | Admissions to prison due to a revocation of post-adjudication community supervision sentence (i.e., probation, parole, or other community supervision sentence type) |
INCLUDE | Admissions to prison due to a post-adjudication incarceration sanction imposed by a community supervision agency (e.g., a “dip,” “dunk,” or weekend sentence) |
INCLUDE | Admissions to prison due to a post-adjudication incarceration sanction imposed by a specialty, treatment, or problem-solving court (e.g., a “dip,” “dunk,” or weekend sentence) |
INCLUDE | Admissions to prison for revocation of parole supervision |
INCLUDE | Admissions to prison from Absent Without Leave (AWOL) status or escape status |
INCLUDE | Admissions to prison from jail(s) that are under the jurisdiction of the agency |
INCLUDE | Admissions to prison from jail(s) that are outside of the jurisdiction of the agency |
INCLUDE | Admissions to private prison facilities contracted with the agency |
INCLUDE | Admissions to prison from prison facilities in other states that are not under the jurisdiction of the agency (e.g., interstate transfer) |
EXCLUDE | Admissions to prison from temporary absences (e.g., from court, hospital, furlough, work release) |
EXCLUDE | Admissions to prison due to transfers between prison facilities in the same state |
EXCLUDE | Admissions to prison due to a pre-adjudication federal hold for U.S. Marshals Service, Federal Bureau of Prisons, or U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement |
EXCLUDE | Admissions to prison due to a pre-adjudication federal hold for a Tribal Nation or the Bureau of Indian Affairs |
EXCLUDE | Admissions to prison for people awaiting hearings for failure to appear in court or court-ordered programs |
EXCLUDE | Admissions to prison due to failure to pay fines or fees ordered by civil or criminal courts |
6.4.1 Admissions for Person Offenses
Breakdown description: The number of admission events to the jurisdiction of the prison agency for which the most serious offense was a crime against a person.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Aggravated assault |
INCLUDE | Simple assault |
INCLUDE | Intimidation |
INCLUDE | Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter |
INCLUDE | Negligent manslaughter |
INCLUDE | Human trafficking, commercial sex acts |
INCLUDE | Human trafficking, involuntary servitude |
INCLUDE | Kidnapping/abduction |
INCLUDE | Rape |
INCLUDE | Sodomy |
INCLUDE | Sexual assault with an object |
INCLUDE | Fondling |
INCLUDE | Incest |
INCLUDE | Statutory rape |
INCLUDE | Robbery |
EXCLUDE | Justifiable homicide |
6.4.2 Admissions for Property Offenses
Breakdown description: The number of admission events to the jurisdiction of the prison agency for which the most serious offense was a property offense.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Arson |
INCLUDE | Bribery |
INCLUDE | Burglary/breaking and entering |
INCLUDE | Counterfeiting/forgery |
INCLUDE | Destruction/damage/vandalism of property |
INCLUDE | Embezzlement |
INCLUDE | Extortion/blackmail |
INCLUDE | False pretenses/swindle/confidence game |
INCLUDE | Credit card/automated teller machine fraud |
INCLUDE | Impersonation |
INCLUDE | Welfare fraud |
INCLUDE | Wire fraud |
INCLUDE | Identity theft |
INCLUDE | Hacking/computer invasion |
INCLUDE | Pocket-picking |
INCLUDE | Purse-snatching |
INCLUDE | Shoplifting |
INCLUDE | Theft from building |
INCLUDE | Theft from coin-operated machine or device |
INCLUDE | Theft from motor vehicle |
INCLUDE | Theft of motor vehicle parts or accessories |
INCLUDE | All other larceny |
INCLUDE | Motor vehicle theft |
INCLUDE | Stolen property offenses |
EXCLUDE | Robbery |
6.4.3 Admissions for Public Order Offenses
Breakdown description: The number of admission events to the jurisdiction of the prison agency for which the most serious offense was a public order offense.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Animal cruelty |
INCLUDE | Import violations |
INCLUDE | Export violations |
INCLUDE | Federal liquor offenses |
INCLUDE | Federal tobacco offenses |
INCLUDE | Wildlife trafficking |
INCLUDE | Espionage |
INCLUDE | Money laundering |
INCLUDE | Harboring escapee/concealing from arrest |
INCLUDE | Flight to avoid prosecution |
INCLUDE | Flight to avoid deportation |
INCLUDE | Betting/wagering |
INCLUDE | Operating/promoting/assisting gambling |
INCLUDE | Gambling equipment violations |
INCLUDE | Sports tampering |
INCLUDE | Illegal entry into the United States |
INCLUDE | False citizenship |
INCLUDE | Smuggling aliens |
INCLUDE | Re-entry after deportation |
INCLUDE | Pornography/obscene material |
INCLUDE | Prostitution |
INCLUDE | Assisting or promoting prostitution |
INCLUDE | Purchasing prostitution |
INCLUDE | Treason |
INCLUDE | Weapon law violations |
INCLUDE | Violation of National Firearm Act of 1934 |
INCLUDE | Weapons of mass destruction |
INCLUDE | Explosives |
INCLUDE | Failure to appear |
INCLUDE | Curfew/loitering/vagrancy violations |
INCLUDE | Disorderly conduct |
INCLUDE | Driving under the influence |
INCLUDE | Family offenses, nonviolent |
INCLUDE | Federal resource violations |
INCLUDE | Liquor law violations |
INCLUDE | Perjury |
INCLUDE | Trespass of real property |
EXCLUDE | Drug/narcotic violations |
EXCLUDE | Drug equipment violations |
EXCLUDE | Drug sales |
EXCLUDE | Drug distribution |
EXCLUDE | Drug manufacturing |
EXCLUDE | Drug smuggling |
EXCLUDE | Drug production |
EXCLUDE | Drug possession |
6.4.4 Admissions for Drug Offenses
Breakdown description: The number of admission events to the jurisdiction of the prison agency for which the most serious offense was a drug offense.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Drug/narcotic violations |
INCLUDE | Drug equipment violations |
INCLUDE | Drug sales |
INCLUDE | Drug distribution |
INCLUDE | Drug manufacturing |
INCLUDE | Drug smuggling |
INCLUDE | Drug production |
INCLUDE | Drug possession |
6.4.5 Admissions for Other Offenses
Breakdown description: The number of admission events to jurisdiction of the prison agency for which the most serious offense was for another type of offense that was not a person offense, a property offense, a drug offense, or a public order offense.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
6.4.6 Admissions for Unknown Offenses
Breakdown description: The number of admission events to the jurisdiction of the prison agency for which the most serious offense is not known.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
6.5 Daily Population
Preferred sharing frequency: Monthly
Preferred time period: Last day of calendar month
Metric description: A single day count of the number of people incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the prison agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | People in state prison, penitentiary, or correctional institutions |
INCLUDE | People in boot camps |
INCLUDE | People in reception, diagnostic, and classification centers |
INCLUDE | People in release centers |
INCLUDE | People in drug and alcohol treatment facilities for people in prison |
INCLUDE | People in prison-run halfway houses and transitional housing |
INCLUDE | People in the prison agency's jurisdiction and held in local jail |
INCLUDE | People in the prison agency’s jurisdiction and held in private prison facilities |
INCLUDE | People in the prison agency’s jurisdiction and held in other states’ prison facilities |
INCLUDE | People who are temporarily absent for less than 30 days (e.g., furlough, hospital, work release) |
EXCLUDE | People who have not been convicted of committing crime(s) but are being held by the agency |
6.5.1 Daily Population of People in Prison for Person Offenses
Breakdown description: A single day count of the number of people incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the prison agency whose most serious offense was an offense against a person.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Aggravated assault |
INCLUDE | Simple assault |
INCLUDE | Intimidation |
INCLUDE | Murder and nonnegligent manslaughter |
INCLUDE | Negligent manslaughter |
INCLUDE | Human trafficking, commercial sex acts |
INCLUDE | Human trafficking, involuntary servitude |
INCLUDE | Kidnapping/abduction |
INCLUDE | Rape |
INCLUDE | Sodomy |
INCLUDE | Sexual assault with an object |
INCLUDE | Fondling |
INCLUDE | Incest |
INCLUDE | Statutory rape |
INCLUDE | Robbery |
EXCLUDE | Justifiable homicide |
6.5.2 Daily Population of People in Prison for Property Offenses
Breakdown description: A single day count of the number of people incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the prison agency whose most serious offense was a property offense.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Arson |
INCLUDE | Bribery |
INCLUDE | Burglary/breaking and entering |
INCLUDE | Counterfeiting/forgery |
INCLUDE | Destruction/damage/vandalism of property |
INCLUDE | Embezzlement |
INCLUDE | Extortion/blackmail |
INCLUDE | False pretenses/swindle/confidence game |
INCLUDE | Credit card/automated teller machine fraud |
INCLUDE | Impersonation |
INCLUDE | Welfare fraud |
INCLUDE | Wire fraud |
INCLUDE | Identity theft |
INCLUDE | Hacking/computer invasion |
INCLUDE | Pocket-picking |
INCLUDE | Purse-snatching |
INCLUDE | Shoplifting |
INCLUDE | Theft from building |
INCLUDE | Theft from coin-operated machine or device |
INCLUDE | Theft from motor vehicle |
INCLUDE | Theft of motor vehicle parts or accessories |
INCLUDE | All other larceny |
INCLUDE | Motor vehicle theft |
INCLUDE | Stolen property offenses |
EXCLUDE | Robbery |
6.5.3 Daily Population of People in Prison for Public Order Offenses
Breakdown description: A single day count of the number of people incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the prison agency whose most serious offense was a public order offense.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Animal cruelty |
INCLUDE | Import violations |
INCLUDE | Export violations |
INCLUDE | Federal liquor offenses |
INCLUDE | Federal tobacco offenses |
INCLUDE | Wildlife trafficking |
INCLUDE | Espionage |
INCLUDE | Money laundering |
INCLUDE | Harboring escapee/concealing from arrest |
INCLUDE | Flight to avoid prosecution |
INCLUDE | Flight to avoid deportation |
INCLUDE | Betting/wagering |
INCLUDE | Operating/promoting/assisting gambling |
INCLUDE | Gambling equipment violations |
INCLUDE | Sports tampering |
INCLUDE | Illegal entry into the United States |
INCLUDE | False citizenship |
INCLUDE | Smuggling aliens |
INCLUDE | Re-entry after deportation |
INCLUDE | Pornography/obscene material |
INCLUDE | Prostitution |
INCLUDE | Assisting or promoting prostitution |
INCLUDE | Purchasing prostitution |
INCLUDE | Treason |
INCLUDE | Weapon law violations |
INCLUDE | Violation of National Firearm Act of 1934 |
INCLUDE | Weapons of mass destruction |
INCLUDE | Explosives |
INCLUDE | Failure to appear |
INCLUDE | Curfew/loitering/vagrancy violations |
INCLUDE | Disorderly conduct |
INCLUDE | Driving under the influence |
INCLUDE | Family offenses, nonviolent |
INCLUDE | Federal resource violations |
INCLUDE | Liquor law violations |
INCLUDE | Perjury |
INCLUDE | Trespass of real property |
EXCLUDE | Drug/narcotic violations |
EXCLUDE | Drug equipment violations |
EXCLUDE | Drug sales |
EXCLUDE | Drug distribution |
EXCLUDE | Drug manufacturing |
EXCLUDE | Drug smuggling |
EXCLUDE | Drug production |
EXCLUDE | Drug possession |
6.5.4 Daily Population of People in Prison for Drug Offenses
Breakdown description: A single day count of the number of people incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the prison agency whose most serious offense was a drug offense.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Drug/narcotic violations |
INCLUDE | Drug equipment violations |
INCLUDE | Drug sales |
INCLUDE | Drug distribution |
INCLUDE | Drug manufacturing |
INCLUDE | Drug smuggling |
INCLUDE | Drug production |
INCLUDE | Drug possession |
6.5.5 Daily Population of People in Prison for Other Offenses
Breakdown description: A single day count of the number of people incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the prison agency whose most serious offense was not a person offense, property offense, public order offense, or drug offense.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
6.5.6 Daily Population of People in Prison for Unknown Offenses
Breakdown description: A single day count of the number of people incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the prison agency whose most serious offense was unknown.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
6.6 Daily Population by Race and Ethnicity
Preferred sharing frequency: Monthly
Preferred time period: Last day of calendar month
Metric description: A single day count of the number of people incarcerated in the agency’s prison jurisdiction disaggregated by race and ethnicity.
The definition of daily population configured in the Daily Population metric will be applied to this section.
See Race and Ethnicity for detailed guidance on how to share data disaggregated by race and ethnicity with Justice Counts.
6.7 Daily Population by Biological Sex
Preferred sharing frequency: Monthly
Preferred time period: Last day of calendar month
Metric description: A single day count of the number of people incarcerated in the agency’s prison jurisdiction disaggregated by biological sex.
The definition of daily population configured above will be applied to this section.
6.7.1 Male Biological Sex
Breakdown description: A single day count of the number of people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the prison agency whose biological sex is male.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Male biological sex |
EXCLUDE | Unknown biological sex |
6.7.2 Female Biological Sex
Breakdown description: A single day count of the number of people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the prison agency whose biological sex is female.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Female biological sex |
EXCLUDE | Unknown biological sex |
6.7.3 Unknown Biological Sex
Breakdown description: A single day count of the number of people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the prison agency whose biological sex is not known.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
Justice Counts recognizes that there is significant variation across prisons for how, when, and by whom those data are collected and recorded. Therefore, in addition to configuring race and ethnicity definitions, prison agencies should also share information regarding the method of data collection for biological sex.
Each agency can indicate the origin of biological sex data:
Yes/No | Data are collected and recorded by a law enforcement agency and are applied unchanged by the agency |
Yes/No | Data are collected and recorded by a law enforcement agency and are amended upon receipt by the agency |
Yes/No | Data are collected and recorded by the agency at intake |
Yes/No | Data are collected and recorded by a criminal justice agency other than a law enforcement agency and are applied unchanged by the agency |
Yes/No | Data are collected and recorded by a criminal justice agency other than a law enforcement agency and are amended upon receipt by the agency |
Each agency can indicate the method of data collection for biological sex data:
Yes/No | People entering prison self-report their biological sex |
Yes/No | Prison staff make determinations about biological sex for people entering prison |
Yes/No | It is not known how biological sex data is collected |
6.8 Releases
Preferred sharing frequency: Monthly
Preferred time period: First day of calendar month to last day of calendar month
Metric description: The number of release events from the jurisdiction of the prison agency following a period of incarceration.
Releases are based on the number of events in which a person was released from the jurisdiction of the agency, not the number of individual people released. If the same person was released from prison three times in a time period, it would count as three releases.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | People released to the community after completing a prison incarceration sentence |
INCLUDE | People released to the community after the decision of a parole board |
INCLUDE | People transferred to a prison in another jurisdiction (state or federal) |
INCLUDE | People who died while under the agency’s jurisdiction |
INCLUDE | People who escaped or who are AWOL from the agency’s jurisdiction |
EXCLUDE | People who transferred to another facility within the agency’s jurisdiction |
EXCLUDE | People who are temporarily transferred out of the agency’s facilities (to court, hospital, etc.) |
EXCLUDE | People who are temporarily absent from the agency’s facilities for less than 30 days |
6.8.1 Releases from Prison to Probation Supervision
Breakdown description: The number of release events from the agency’s prison jurisdiction to probation supervision.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Releases to an additional probation sentence after completing a prison sentence |
INCLUDE | Releases back to probation after a prison incarceration probation sanction |
INCLUDE | Releases to probation to serve a split or on-and-after sentence |
INCLUDE | Releases to probation after a shock probation sentence |
INCLUDE | Releases to probation in the jurisdiction of another state |
6.8.2 Releases from Prison to Parole Supervision
Breakdown description: The number of release events from the agency’s prison jurisdiction to parole supervision.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Releases back to parole after a prison incarceration parole sanction |
INCLUDE | Releases to parole at eligibility for release from prison |
INCLUDE | Releases to parole due to commuted or lowered sentence |
INCLUDE | Releases to parole or re-parole in the jurisdiction of another state |
6.8.3 Releases from Prison to Other Community Supervision That Is Not Probation or Parole
Breakdown description: The number of release events from the agency’s prison jurisdiction to another form of community supervision that is not probation or parole.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Releases to other community supervision agency |
INCLUDE | Releases to dual or concurrent supervision with more than one community supervision agency |
6.8.4 Releases from Prison to No Additional Correctional Control
Breakdown description: The number of release events from the agency’s prison jurisdiction with no additional correctional control.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Releases due to sentence completion, no post-release supervision |
INCLUDE | Releases due to exoneration after conviction |
6.8.5 Releases from Prison Due to Death
Breakdown description: The number of release events from the agency’s prison jurisdiction due to death of people in its jurisdiction.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Releases due to death of people in custody |
INCLUDE | Releases due to death of people in custody who were temporarily absent (e.g., hospital, court, work release) |
6.8.6 Other Releases from Prison
Breakdown description: The number of release events from the agency’s prison jurisdiction that are not releases to probation supervision, to parole supervision, to other community supervision, with no additional correctional control, or due to death.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
6.8.7 Unknown Releases from Prison
Breakdown description: The number of release events from the agency’s prison jurisdiction where the release type is not known.
6.9 Readmissions
Preferred sharing frequency: Annually
Preferred time period: First day of calendar year to last day of calendar year
Metric description: The number of admission events to the agency’s prison jurisdiction of people who were incarcerated in the agency’s jurisdiction within the previous three years (1,096 days).
For instance, if a person admitted on June 23, 2022, had been incarcerated at any time between June 23, 2019, and June 22, 2022, it would count as a readmission. This metric is based on admission events, so if the same person is readmitted three times in a time period, it would count as three readmissions.
The definition of admissions configured in the Admissions metric will be applied to this section.
6.9.1 Readmissions for a New Conviction
Breakdown description: The number of reincarceration events due to new criminal conviction and sentence to prison of people who were incarcerated in the agency’s jurisdiction within three years (1,096 days) prior to their current admission.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | People with new prison sentences |
INCLUDE | People with new split sentences |
EXCLUDE | People revoked from any form of supervision due to a new criminal offense that do not have a new criminal conviction |
EXCLUDE | People revoked from any form of supervision due to a new criminal conviction |
6.9.2 Readmissions from Probation
Breakdown description: The number of admissions due to probation hold, sanction, or revocation to the agency’s prison jurisdiction of people who were incarcerated in the agency’s jurisdiction within three years (1,096 days) prior to their current admission.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | People on a probation hold pending a hearing |
INCLUDE | People on probation serving an incarceration sanction |
INCLUDE | People revoked from probation for technical violation(s) |
INCLUDE | People revoked from probation for a new criminal offense that do not have a new criminal conviction |
INCLUDE | People revoked from probation for a new criminal conviction |
6.9.3 Readmissions from Parole
Breakdown description: The number of reincarceration events due to parole hold, sanction, or revocation to the agency’s prison jurisdiction of people who were incarcerated in the agency’s jurisdiction within three years (1,096 days) prior to their current admission.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | People on a parole hold pending a hearing |
INCLUDE | People on parole serving an incarceration sanction |
INCLUDE | People revoked from parole for technical violation(s) |
INCLUDE | People revoked from parole due to a new criminal offense that do not have a new criminal conviction |
INCLUDE | People revoked from parole due to a new criminal conviction |
INCLUDE | People transferred from parole in another jurisdiction |
6.9.4 Readmissions from Other Community Supervision
Breakdown description: The number of reincarceration events due to other community supervision hold, sanction, or revocation to prison of people who were incarcerated in the agency’s jurisdiction within three years (1,096 days) prior to their current admission.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | People on a hold pending a hearing for another community supervision type |
INCLUDE | People on other community supervision serving an incarceration sanction |
INCLUDE | People revoked from other community supervision for technical violation(s) |
INCLUDE | People revoked from other community supervision for a new criminal offense that do not have a new criminal conviction |
INCLUDE | People revoked from other community supervision for a new criminal conviction |
6.9.5 Other Readmissions
Breakdown description: The number of reincarceration events which were not admissions for a new conviction, admissions for a return from probation, or admissions for a return from parole, but another admission to the agency’s prison jurisdiction of people who were incarcerated in the agency’s jurisdiction within three years (1,096 days) prior to their current admission.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
6.9.6 Unknown Readmissions
Breakdown description: The number of reincarceration events for an unknown reason, to the agency’s prison jurisdiction of people who were incarcerated in the agency’s jurisdiction within three years (1,096 days) prior to their current admission.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
6.10 Use of Force Incidents
Preferred sharing frequency: Annually
Preferred time period: First day of calendar year to last day of calendar year
Metric description: The number of incidents in which agency staff use physical force to gain compliance from or control of a person who is under the agency’s jurisdiction.
Incidents represent unique events where force was used, not the number of people or staff involved in those events.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Incidents involving physical force |
INCLUDE | Incidents involving the use of restraining devices (e.g., handcuffs, leg irons) |
INCLUDE | Incidents involving the use of weapons |
INCLUDE | Incidents involving the use of other types of force |
INCLUDE | Incidents found to be justified |
INCLUDE | Incidents not found to be justified |
INCLUDE | Incidents that are spontaneous (e.g., responses to emergent situations) |
INCLUDE | Incidents that are planned (e.g., controlling a person for search or safety) |
EXCLUDE | Use of restraints during routine operations and movement of people in the agency’s jurisdiction that follows jurisdiction policy and standard operating procedures |
6.11 Grievances Upheld
Preferred sharing frequency: Annually
Preferred time period: First day of calendar year to last day of calendar year
Metric description: The number of complaints from people who are incarcerated under the agency’s prison jurisdiction received via the process described in the institution’s grievance policy, which were resolved in a way that affirmed the complaint.
Count grievances in the time period in which they were resolved, not when they were received or occurred. For instance, if a complaint was received on November 8, 2021, and resolved on January 14, 2022, that grievance would be counted in 2022.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Grievances upheld or substantiated |
INCLUDE | Grievances resulting in a remedy (e.g., apology, policy change) |
EXCLUDE | Grievances unsubstantiated |
EXCLUDE | Grievances pending resolution |
EXCLUDE | Grievances submitted informally or not in writing |
EXCLUDE | Duplicate grievances |
EXCLUDE | Grievances filed by other people who are not incarcerated in the agency’s facilities (e.g., visitors) |
EXCLUDE | Grievances filed by staff employed by the agency |
6.11.1 Living Conditions
Breakdown description: The number of grievances upheld that relate to the living conditions of people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Grievances related to classification of a person under the agency’s jurisdiction |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to the use of administrative segregation |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to the use of disciplinary segregation |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to overcrowding |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to unsanitary conditions in the facility in general (i.e., not specific to living conditions) |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to food |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to facility maintenance issues |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to testing bodily fluids |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to body searches |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to personal property |
6.11.2 Personal Safety
Breakdown description: The number of grievances upheld that relate to the personal safety of people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Grievances related to physical harm or threats of physical harm by staff |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to physical harm or threats of physical harm by another person under the agency’s jurisdiction |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to emotional harm or threats of emotional harm by staff |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to emotional harm or threats of emotional harm by another person under the agency’s jurisdiction |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to harassment by staff |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to harassment by another person under the agency’s jurisdiction |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to the Prison Rape Elimination Act (PREA) |
6.11.3 Discrimination, Racial Bias, or Religious Practices
Breakdown description: The number of grievances upheld that relate to acts of discrimination toward, racial bias against, or interference of religious practices of people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Grievances related to discrimination or racial bias by staff |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to discrimination or racial bias by another person under the agency’s jurisdiction |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to the ability of a person under the agency’s jurisdiction to practice or observe their religious beliefs |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to the ability of the person under the agency’s jurisdiction to practice or observe their religious beliefs levied at other people incarcerated in the agency’s jurisdiction |
6.11.4 Access to Health Care
Breakdown description: The number of grievances upheld that relate to the accessibility of health care to people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Grievances related to denial of care by medical or correctional personnel |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to lack of timely health care |
INCLUDE | Grievances against medical staff |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to reproductive health care |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to confidentiality or privacy issues |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to medication |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to medical equipment |
6.11.5 Legal
Breakdown description: The number of grievances upheld that relate to access to the legal process among people who are incarcerated under the jurisdiction of the agency.
The Justice Counts preferred definition includes and excludes the following (if prison data cannot be shared discretely for this metric, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section):
INCLUDE | Grievances related to access to legal facilities |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to access to legal materials |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to access to legal services |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to access to legal property |
INCLUDE | Grievances related to access to legal communication |
6.11.6 Other Grievance
Breakdown description: The number of grievances upheld that relate to another issue or concern that is not related to living conditions; personal safety; discrimination, racial bias, or religious practices; access to health care; or legal concerns.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.
6.11.7 Unknown Grievance
Breakdown description: The number of grievances upheld that relate to an issue or concern that is not known.
If prison data cannot be shared discretely for this breakdown, please follow the sharing hierarchy outlined in the data characteristics section.