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Inmate Statistical Profile Inmate Statistical Profile Inmate Validated Veterans Information within contains data on all offenders with Scribe Status of INMATE, including those Out To Court, Reprieves, Conditional Transfers, Escapes, etc Produced for General Distribution Georgia Department of Corrections Office of Information Technology Data Management Section 01-APR-20 Profile_validated_veterans_2020_03.pdf Georgia Dept of Corrections Inmate Statistical Profile 01-APR-20 Contents Inmate Validated Veterans Produced for General Distribution Table of Contents Demographic information 4 Current age, broken out in ten year age groups 5 Race group 6 Marital status, self-reported at entry to prison 7 Number of Inmates with Dependents, self-reported at entry to prison 8 Religious affiliation, self-reported at entry to prison 9 Home county - self-reported at entry to prison 14 Employment status before prison, self-reported at entry to prison 15 Age at admission 17 Height, measured at entry to prison 18 Weight, measured at entry to prison 19 Military service Correctional information 20 Type of admission to prison 21 Current / last supervision level 22 Current / last institution type 23 Institution type - transitional centers 24 Institution type - county prisons 25 Institution type - state prisons 26 Institution type - private prisons 27 Institution type - inmate boot camp 28 Number of disciplinary reports 29 Number of transfers 30 Number of escapes 31 Split sentence - Probation to follow 32 Probable future release type of still active inmates 33 Time served in current (or last) institution Educational, psychological and physical information 34 Highest grade level attained 35 Culture fair IQ scores 36 Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) reading score Georgia Dept of Corrections Inmate Statistical Profile 01-APR-20 Contents Inmate Validated Veterans Produced for General Distribution Table of Contents Educational, psychological and physical information 37 Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) math score 38 Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) spelling score 39 Current / last mental health treatment level 40 PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'P' overall condition ('P'hysical) 41 PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'U' upper body 42 PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'L' lower body 43 PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'H' hearing 44 PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'E' vision 45 PULHESDWIT medical scale -'S' psychiatric 46 PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'D' dental 47 PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'W' work ability 48 PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'I' impairment 49 PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'T' transportability Crimes and criminal history information 50 Number of prior Georgia incarcerations 51 Prison sentence in years 52 Primary offense, broken out into felonies vs misdemeanors 53 Primary offense, broken out into six broad crime categories 54 Primary offense, detailed offense code 58 County of conviction of primary offense 63 Circuit of conviction of primary offense 65 Years served (jail + prison) in this incarceration Medical information 66 Results of most recent HIV test 67 Results of most recent tuberculosis test 68 Results of most recent syphilis test 69 Results of most recent Hepatitis-C test Georgia Dept of Corrections Inmate Statistical Profile 01-APR-20 Page 4 Inmate Validated Veterans Produced for General Distribution Current age, broken out in ten-year age groups COL % - percent each COUNT is of its particular column ROW % - percent each COUNT is of its particular row Male Female Total Current Age Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Total Col % Teens (1-19) 1 0.04% 100.00% 1 0.04% Twenties (20-29) 162 5.98% 94.74% 9 15.52% 5.26% 171 6.18% Thirties (30-39) 496 18.30% 95.20% 25 43.10% 4.80% 521 18.82% Forties (40-49) 518 19.11% 97.55% 13 22.41% 2.45% 531 19.18% Fifties (50-59) 796 29.36% 98.76% 10 17.24% 1.24% 806 29.11% Sixties (60-69) 592 21.84% 99.83% 1 1.72% 0.17% 593 21.42% Seventy + (70 and above) 146 5.39% 100.00% 146 5.27% Total Reported 2,711 100% 97.91% 58 100% 2.09% 2,769 100.0% Not Reported 0 0 0 Grand Total 2,711 58 2,769 Mean (average) 50.44 39.17 50.21 Median (middle) 52 37.5 52 Mode (most frequent) 58 30 58 Current age group Inmate Statistical Profile Page 4 Georgia Dept of Corrections Inmate Statistical Profile 01-APR-20 Page 5 Inmate Validated Veterans Produced for General Distribution Race group COL % - percent each COUNT is of its particular column ROW % - percent each COUNT is of its particular row Male Female Total Race Group Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Total Col % 1 White 1,362 50.24% 98.27% 24 41.38% 1.73% 1,386 50.05% 2 Black 1,283 47.33% 97.42% 34 58.62% 2.58% 1,317 47.56% 5 Other 1 .04% 100.00% 1 .04% 6 Asian 9 .33% 100.00% 9 .33% 10 Hispanic 56 2.07% 100.00% 56 2.02% Total Reported 2,711 100% 97.91% 58 100% 2.09% 2,769 100% Not Reported 0 0 0 Grand Total 2,711 58 2,769 Mode (most frequent) White Black White Race group Inmate Statistical Profile Page 5 Georgia Dept of Corrections Inmate Statistical Profile 01-APR-20 Page 6 Inmate Validated Veterans Produced for General Distribution Marital status, self-reported at entry to prison COL % - percent each COUNT is of its particular column ROW % - percent each COUNT is of its particular row Male Female Total Marital Status Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Total Col % 0 Unknown 52 1.92% 94.55% 3 5.17% 5.45% 55 1.99% D Divorced 645 23.79% 98.47% 10 17.24% 1.53% 655 23.65% M Married 605 22.32% 97.11% 18 31.03% 2.89% 623 22.50% S Separated 166 6.12% 97.65% 4 6.90% 2.35% 170 6.14% U Unmarried 1,146 42.27% 98.12% 22 37.93% 1.88% 1,168 42.18% W Widow 97 3.58% 98.98% 1 1.72% 1.02% 98 3.54% Total Reported 2,711 100% 97.91% 58 100% 2.09% 2,769 100% Not Reported 0 0 0 Grand Total 2,711 58 2,769 Mode (most frequent) Unmarried Unmarried Unmarried Marital status Inmate Statistical Profile Page 6 Georgia Dept of Corrections Inmate Statistical Profile 01-APR-20 Page 7 Inmate Validated Veterans Produced for General Distribution Number of Inmates with Dependents, Self-Reported at Entry to Prison COL % - percent each COUNT is of its particular column ROW % - percent each COUNT is of its particular row Male Female Total Number of dependents Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Total Col % 0 639 29.99% 97.71% 15 34.88% 2.29% 654 30.08% 1 457 21.45% 98.28% 8 18.60% 1.72% 465 21.39% 2 432 20.27% 98.41% 7 16.28% 1.59% 439 20.19% 3 286 13.42% 97.61% 7 16.28% 2.39% 293 13.48% 4 158 7.41% 98.14% 3 6.98% 1.86% 161 7.41% 5 76 3.57% 97.44% 2 4.65% 2.56% 78 3.59% 6 42 1.97% 100.00% 42 1.93% 7 17 0.80% 100.00% 17 0.78% 8 9 0.42% 100.00% 9 0.41% 9 5 0.23% 100.00% 5 0.23% 10 3 0.14% 75.00% 1 2.33% 25.00% 4 0.18% Over 10 7 0.33% 100.00% 7 0.32% Total Reported 2,131 100% 98.02% 43 100% 1.98% 2,174 100% Not Reported 580 15 595 Grand Total 2,711 58 2,769 Mean (average) 1.78 1.74 1.78 Median (middle) 1 1 1 Mode (most frequent) 0 0 0 Number of Inmates with Dependents Inmate Statistical Profile Page 7 Georgia Dept of Corrections Inmate Statistical Profile 01-APR-20 Page 8 Inmate Validated Veterans Produced for General Distribution Religious affiliation, self-reported at entry to prison COL % - percent each COUNT is of its particular column ROW % - percent each COUNT is of its particular row Male Female Total Religious Affiliation Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Total Col % 1 Islam 76 4.76% 98.70% 1 2.22% 1.30% 77 4.70% 2 Catholic 76 4.76% 95.00% 4 8.89% 5.00% 80 4.88% 3 Baptist 793 49.72% 97.54% 20 44.44% 2.46% 813 49.57% 4 Methodist 71 4.45% 98.61% 1 2.22% 1.39% 72 4.39% 5 Episcopal 5 .31% 100.00% 5 .30% 6 Presbyterian 5 .31% 100.00% 5 .30% 7 Church Of God 29 1.82% 96.67% 1 2.22% 3.33% 30 1.83% 8 Holiness 34 2.13% 100.00% 34 2.07% 9 Jewish 16 1.00% 100.00% 16 .98% 10 Anglican 1 .06% 100.00% 1 .06% 11 Greek Orthodox 1 .06% 100.00% 1 .06% 13 Buddhist 8 .50% 100.00% 8 .49% 16 Seventh Day Adventist 5 .31% 100.00% 5 .30% 17 Jehovah Witness 23 1.44% 100.00% 23 1.40% 18 Latter Day Saints 5 .31% 100.00% 5 .30% 20 Other Prot 86 5.39% 100.00% 86 5.24% 21 Messianic Judaism 8 .50% 100.00% 8 .49% 23 Hebrew Israelite 5 .31% 100.00% 5 .30% 24 Nation Of Islam 5 .31% 100.00% 5 .30% 27 Pentecostal 13 .82% 100.00% 13 .79% 28 Rastafari 1 .06% 100.00% 1 .06% 29 Wiccan 1 .06% 100.00% 1 .06% 30 No Religion 74 4.64% 93.67% 5 11.11% 6.33% 79 4.82% 31 Christian - 190 11.91% 93.60% 13 28.89% 6.40% 203 12.38% Unspecified 96 None 64 4.01% 100.00% 64 3.90% Total Reported 1,595 100% 97.26% 45 100% 2.74% 1,640 100% Not Reported 1,116 13 1,129 Grand Total 2,711 58 2,769 Mode (most frequent) Baptist Baptist Baptist Religious affiliation Inmate Statistical Profile Page 8 Georgia Dept of Corrections Inmate Statistical Profile 01-APR-20 Page 9 Inmate Validated Veterans Produced for General Distribution Home county, self-reported at entry to prison COL % - percent each COUNT is of its particular column ROW % - percent each COUNT is of its particular row Male Female Total Home County Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Total Col % 000 Unknown 635 23.42% 97.99% 13 22.41% 2.01% 648 23.40% 001 Appling County 5 .18% 100.00% 5 .18% 002 Atkinson County 2 .07% 100.00% 2 .07% 003 Bacon County 3 .11% 100.00% 3 .11% 004 Baker County 2 .07% 100.00% 2 .07% 005 Baldwin County 12 .44% 100.00% 12 .43% 006 Banks County 7 .26% 100.00% 7 .25% 007 Barrow County 16 .59% 100.00% 16 .58% 008 Bartow County 17 .63% 100.00% 17 .61% 009 Ben Hill County 6 .22% 100.00% 6 .22% 010 Berrien County 5 .18% 100.00% 5 .18% 011 Bibb County 51 1.88% 100.00% 51 1.84% 012 Bleckley County 1 .04% 100.00% 1 .04% 013 Brantley County 7 .26% 87.50% 1 1.72% 12.50% 8 .29% 014 Brooks County 20 .74% 100.00% 20 .72% 015 Bryan County 2 .07% 100.00%
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