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BRIEFING BOOK

January 2020 Update

John Bel Edwards, State of

James M. Le Blanc, Secretary Department of Public Safety and Corrections

TABLE OF ORGANIZATION REENTRY MAP

DIVISION OF PRISON OPERATIONS

POPULATION TRENDS

RAW DATA (1989-PRESENT) (9 PAGES)

POPULATION TRENDS (2 CHARTS)

WEEKLY CENSUS (STATE FACILITY COUNTS)

DEMOGRAPHICS

CORRECTIONAL POPULATION

MALE AND FEMALE CORRECTIONAL POPULATION

OFFENDERS HOUSED IN STATE V LOCAL FACILITIES

OFFENDERS IN TRANSITIONAL WORK PROGRAMS

DEATH ROW

LIFERS

YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS

GERIATRIC POPULATION

FEMALE OFFENDERS

SEX OFFENDERS

HABITUAL OFFENDERS

RECIDIVISM

PERCENT RETURN

TOTAL POPULATION STATE FACILITIES

LOCAL FACILITIES

TRANSITIONAL WORK PROGRAMS

BLUE WALTERS

PAROLE BOARD RELEASES

SEX OFFENDERS

EDUCATION TOTAL

FEMALE

PROBATION AND PAROLE COMPLETIONS

BY CRIME TYPE

BY OFFENDER CLASS

BY AGE

STATE PRISONS

INCARCERATION ADMISSIONS/RELEASES

ADMISSION AND RELEASE COMPARISON

SUMMARY OF ADMISSIONS (8 PAGES)

SUMMARY OF RELEASES (8 PAGES)

ADMISSION AND RELEASE CY COMPARISON (NET CHANGES)

ADMISSION AND RELEASE FY COMPARISON (NET CHANGES)

ADMISSIONS PER PARISH OF CONVICTION

RELEASES PER PARISH OF CONVICTION

DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES

BUDGETARY & FINANCE BUDGET & COST DATA SUMMARY

BUDGET BREAKDOWNS (7 GRAPHS)

HUMAN RESOURCES

STAFF DEMOGRAPHICS

SECURITY TURNOVER REPORT ACTUAL & PROJECTED

NON-SECURITY STAFF TURNOVER

POSITIONS BY PROGRAM REPORT (6 PAGES)

PRISON ENTERPRISES

SALES & EXPENSE SUMMARY

SALES BY OPERATION/PURCHASES OF LOUISIANA PRODUCTS/OTHER <$100,000

RECIDIVISM

DIVISION OF EXECUTIVE AND COMMUNITY SERVICES

CRIME VICTIMS SERVICES BUREAU

SEX OFFENDER ASSESSMENT PANEL

LEGAL

DIVISION OF PROBATION & PAROLE

DEMOGRAPHICS

ALL P&P CASES

SEX OFFENDER CASES

DIVISION OF MEDICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH MEDICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH STATISTICAL PROFILE

OFFICE OF OFFENDER REENTRY

REENTRY DEMOGRAPHIC

EDUCATION DEMOGRAPHIC

BOARD OF PARDONS & COMMITTEE ON PAROLE

PARDON-PAROLE ANNUAL REPORT

APPENDICES

PREA ANNUAL REPORT

ACA ACCREDITATION SCORES

SOUTHERN LEGISLATIVE CONF ANNUAL REPORT & COMPARISON SUMMARY

IS-B-1 Appendix VIII Louisiana Regional Map with State Correctional Facilities and Reentry Centers

DWCC NW Reentry Center 6700 Bell Hill Rd. LTCW Reentry Northeast Reentry 1101 Forum Dr. Homer La, 71040 1005 W. Green St. 388 Natures Acre Rd. Shreveport La, 71107 (318) 927-0400 Tallulah La, 71282 Winnsboro La, 71295 Regions Capital Region ll Central Reentry DWCC o rr 400 C. John Allison Dr. Union Morehouse a Claiborne C Central Region t Alexandria La, 71303 Bossier s e East W Florida Parishes Region Caddo Lincoln Carroll RLCC Webster 1630 Prison Rd. Ouachita Northeast Region Richland Cottonport La, 71327 Madison Bienville Jackson (318) 376-2891 Northwest Region Southeast Central Region Franklin LSP De Soto Red River Caldwell Tensas 17544 Tunica Trace Southeast Region Winn Angola La, 70712 (225) 655-4411 Southwest Central Region Natchitoches Catahoula Southwest Region La Salle DCI

Sabine a Grant i 5568 LA-68 d r o Jackson La, 70748 RCC c n (225) 634-1200 o 27268 HWY. 21 North

C Capital Area Reentry Angie La, 70428 Rapides (985) 661-6309 Vernon Avoyelles 1150 Northwest Dr. Port Allen La, 70767 RLCC RCC DCI St. West East Helena Washington LSP T Feliciana Feliciana a ± n Evangeline Pointe g Beauregard Allen i Florida Parishes Reentry LCIW/Jetson p St. Landry Coupee a h 1200 Champagne St.

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0 25 50 100Miles Region 2 Date: 3/10/2020 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS POPULATION TRENDS - RAW DATA 1989 - Present

YEAR STATE LOCAL CONTRACT TOTAL CUSTODY Cause of FACILITIES FACILITIES TWP POPULATION Significant Change

1989 JAN 12139 4110 16249 FEB 12108 3811 15919 -330 -2.03% MAR 12152 3826 15978 59 0.37% APR 12168 3996 16164 186 1.16% MAY 12183 4102 16285 121 0.75% JUN 12256 4233 16489 204 1.25% Avoyelles Corr. Opens JUL 12253 4309 16562 73 0.44% AUG 12439 4037 16476 -86 -0.52% SEP 12989 3791 16780 304 1.85% OCT 13067 3893 16960 180 1.07% NOV 13195 3977 17172 212 1.25% DEC 13190 4078 17268 96 0.56%

1990 JAN 13176 4153 17329 61 0.35% FEB 13230 4295 17525 196 1.13% MAR 13263 4362 17625 100 0.57% Winn Corr. Opens APR 13605 4154 17759 134 0.76% MAY 13802 4194 17996 237 1.33% JUN 13861 4305 18166 170 0.94% JUL 13881 4466 18347 181 1.00% AUG 13858 4494 18352 5 0.03% SEP 13865 4588 18453 101 0.55% OCT 13910 4710 18620 167 0.91% NOV 14009 4689 18698 78 0.42% DEC 14079 4720 18799 101 0.54% Allen Corr. Opens

1991 JAN 14298 4334 18632 -167 -0.89% FEB 14403 4319 18722 90 0.48% MAR 14504 4264 18768 46 0.25% APR 14605 4247 18852 84 0.45% MAY 14670 4270 18940 88 0.47% JUN 14771 4281 19052 112 0.59% JUL 14806 4326 19132 80 0.42% Perdiem inc. to $21/day AUG 14778 4431 19209 77 0.40% SEP 14732 4585 19317 108 0.56% OCT 14844 4857 19701 384 1.99% NOV 14882 4976 19858 157 0.80% DEC 14970 5047 20017 159 0.80%

1992 JAN 14975 5011 19986 -31 -0.15% FEB 15036 5256 20292 306 1.53% MAR 15063 5312 20375 83 0.41% APR 15112 5233 20345 -30 -0.15% MAY 15088 5369 20457 112 0.55% JUN 15114 5454 20568 111 0.54% JUL 15097 5351 20448 -120 -0.58% DOC begins prison expansion AUG 15270 5279 20549 101 0.49% SEP 15486 5059 20545 -4 -0.02% OCT 15740 4952 20692 147 0.72% NOV 15968 4975 20943 251 1.21% DEC 16152 4855 21007 64 0.31%

Date: 12/31/2019 1 YEAR STATE LOCAL CONTRACT TOTAL CUSTODY Cause of FACILITIES FACILITIES TWP POPULATION Significant Change

1993 JAN 16233 4663 20896 -111 -0.53% FEB 16383 4647 21030 134 0.64% MAR 16502 4739 21241 211 1.00% APR 16385 5065 21450 209 0.98% MAY 16362 5170 21532 82 0.38% JUN 16459 5291 21750 218 1.01% JUL 16464 5452 21916 166 0.76% AUG 16288 5799 22087 171 0.78% LSP Camps A & H closed SEP 16075 6098 22173 86 0.39% OCT 16144 6277 22421 248 1.12% NOV 16181 6458 22639 218 0.97% DEC 16141 6422 22563 -76 -0.34%

1994 JAN 16142 6390 22532 -31 -0.14% FEB 16197 6664 22861 329 1.46% MAR 16229 6703 22932 71 0.31% APR 16283 6818 23101 169 0.74% MAY 16300 6889 23189 88 0.38% JUN 16224 7099 23323 134 0.58% JUL 16241 7115 23356 33 0.14% AUG 16281 7326 23607 251 1.07% SEP 16132 7445 23577 -30 -0.13% OCT 16140 7766 23906 329 1.40% NOV 16093 8038 24131 225 0.94% DEC 16071 8149 24220 89 0.37%

1995 JAN 16018 8081 24099 -121 -0.50% FEB 16225 8228 24453 354 1.47% MAR 16203 8243 24446 -7 -0.03% APR 16184 8318 24502 56 0.23% MAY 16166 8604 24770 268 1.09% JUN 16266 8601 24867 97 0.39% JUL 16234 8770 25004 137 0.55% AUG 16383 8751 25134 130 0.52% ALC, AVC, WNC operational SEP 16497 8741 25238 104 0.41% capacities inc. to 1474 ea. OCT 16803 8799 25602 364 1.44% NOV 16986 8683 25669 67 0.26% DEC 17077 8600 25677 8 0.03%

1996 JAN 16975 8472 25447 -230 -0.90% FEB 17246 8480 25726 279 1.10% MAR 17407 8471 25878 152 0.59% APR 17539 8682 26221 343 1.33% MAY 17470 8786 26256 35 0.13% JUN 17535 8752 26287 31 0.12% JUL 17516 8914 26430 143 0.54% AUG 17532 8913 26445 15 0.06% SEP 17553 8951 26504 59 0.22% OCT 17600 9012 26612 108 0.41% NOV 17630 9264 26894 282 1.06% DEC 17635 9364 26999 105 0.39%

2 Date: 12/31/2019 YEAR STATE LOCAL CONTRACT TOTAL CUSTODY Cause of FACILITIES FACILITIES TWP POPULATION Significant Change

1997 JAN 17597 9256 26853 -146 -0.54% FEB 17838 9243 27081 228 0.85% MAR 17857 9587 27444 363 1.34% APR 17797 9984 27781 337 1.23% MAY 17727 10305 28032 251 0.90% JUN 17856 10353 28209 177 0.63% JUL 18014 10540 28554 345 1.22% AUG 18174 10677 28851 297 1.04% SEP 18384 10702 29086 235 0.81% OCT 18519 10763 29282 196 0.67% NOV 18529 10868 29397 115 0.39% DEC 18470 10795 29265 -132 -0.45%

1998 JAN 18559 10784 29343 78 0.27% FEB 18554 11294 29848 505 1.72% MAR 18565 11517 30082 234 0.78% APR 18606 11717 30323 241 0.80% MAY 18616 11825 30441 118 0.39% JUN 18679 12228 30907 466 1.53% JUL 18705 12419 31124 217 0.70% AUG 18819 12500 31319 195 0.63% SEP 18880 12701 31581 262 0.84% OCT 19001 12976 31977 396 1.25% NOV 19004 13267 32271 294 0.92% DEC 19016 13211 32227 -44 -0.14%

1999 JAN 19053 13364 32417 32417 #DIV/0! FEB 19072 13364 32436 19 0.06% MAR 19259 13214 32473 37 0.11% APR 19350 13380 32730 257 0.79% MAY 19129 13897 33026 296 0.90% JUN 19320 14099 33419 393 1.19% JUL 19320 14099 33419 0 0.00% AUG 19239 14170 33409 -10 -0.03% SEP 19278 14365 33643 234 0.70% OCT 19281 14409 33690 47 0.14% NOV 19267 14649 33916 226 0.67% DEC 19174 14838 34012 96 0.28%

2000 JAN 19292 14671 33963 -49 -0.14% FEB 19325 15081 34406 443 1.30% MAR 19406 15300 34706 300 0.87% APR 19403 15158 34561 -145 -0.42% MAY 19259 15259 34518 -43 -0.12% JUN 19510 15194 34704 186 0.54% JUL 19541 15027 34568 -136 -0.39% AUG 19443 15285 34728 160 0.46% SEP 19478 15412 34890 162 0.47% OCT 19440 15596 35036 146 0.42% NOV 19515 15596 35111 75 0.21% DEC 19450 15504 34954 -157 -0.45%

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YEAR STATE LOCAL CONTRACT TOTAL CUSTODY Cause of FACILITIES FACILITIES TWP POPULATION Significant Change

2001 JAN 19476 15397 34873 -81 -0.23% FEB 19651 15537 35188 315 0.90% MAR 19611 15559 35170 -18 -0.05% APR 19543 15742 35285 115 0.33% MAY 19534 15776 35310 25 0.07% JUN 19528 15901 35429 119 0.34% JUL 19663 15670 35333 -96 -0.27% AUG 19603 15707 35310 -23 -0.07% SEP 19604 15825 35429 119 0.34% OCT 19929 16063 35992 563 1.59% NOV 19929 15995 35924 -68 -0.19% DEC 19949 15874 35823 -101 -0.28%

2002 JAN 19547 16114 35661 -162 -0.45% FEB 19587 16063 35650 -11 -0.03% MAR 19601 16138 35739 89 0.25% APR 19593 16162 35755 16 0.04% MAY 19593 16219 35812 57 0.16% JUN 19593 16242 35835 23 0.06% JUL 19907 16252 36159 324 0.90% AUG 19911 16251 36162 3 0.01% SEP 19911 16215 36126 -36 -0.10% OCT 19927 16145 36072 -54 -0.15% NOV 19830 15973 35803 -269 -0.75% DEC 19830 16048 35878 75 0.21%

2003 JAN 19547 15927 35474 -404 -1.13% FEB 19587 16029 35616 142 0.40% MAR 19601 16050 35651 35 0.10% APR 19593 16222 35815 164 0.46% MAY 19639 16248 35887 72 0.20% JUN 19575 16321 35896 9 0.03% JUL 19509 16512 36021 125 0.35% AUG 19504 16525 36029 8 0.02% SEP 19425 16782 36207 178 0.49% OCT 19405 16798 36203 -4 -0.01% NOV 19403 16726 36129 -74 -0.20% DEC 19318 16547 35865 -264 -0.73%

Due to Hurricanes Katrina (8/29/05) and Rita(9/24/05), evacuees were taken into our population. 2004 JAN 19326 16559 35885 20 0.06% Aug '05: Of the 25,378 in state facilities, 3,814 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees FEB 19321 16569 35890 5 0.01% Aug '05: Of the 16,819 in local facilities, 1309 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees MAR 19393 16776 36169 279 0.78% Sep '05: Of the 25,437 in state facilities, 920 are physically located in Bureau of Prisons in Florida; APR 19530 16886 36416 247 0.68% 4,298 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees MAY 19457 17152 36609 193 0.53% Sep '05: Of the 17953 in local facilities, 1,655 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees JUN 19381 17147 36528 -81 -0.22% Oct '05: Of the 23,045 in state facilities, 777 are physically located in Bureau of Prisons in Florida; JUL 19365 17110 36475 -53 -0.15% 2,771 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees AUG 19321 17265 36586 111 0.30% Oct '05: Of the 17,558 in local facilities, 1,396 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees SEP 19400 17164 36564 -22 -0.06% Nov '05: Of the 22,065 in state facilities, 579 are physically located in Bureau of Prisons in Florida OCT 19341 17409 36750 186 0.51% 2,084 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees NOV 19276 17422 36698 -52 -0.14% Nov '05: Of the 17,581 in local facilities, 1,474 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees DEC 19265 17269 36534 -164 -0.45% Dec '05: Of the 21,583 in state facilities, 529 are physically located in Bureau of Prisons in Florida 1,682 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees Dec '05: Of the 17,456 in local facilities, 1,422 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees

4 Date: 12/31/2019 YEAR STATE LOCAL CONTRACT TOTAL CUSTODY Cause of FACILITIES FACILITIES TWP POPULATION Significant Change

2005 JAN 19300 17066 36366 -168 -0.46% Jan '06: Of the 20,501 in state facilities, 289 are physically located in Bureau of Prisons in Florida FEB 19439 17378 36817 451 1.24% 703 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees MAR 19569 17327 36896 79 0.21% Jan '06: Of the 17,780 in local facilities, 1,838 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees APR 19435 17431 36866 -30 -0.08% Feb '06: Of the 20,255 in state facilities, 532 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees MAY 19484 17708 37192 326 0.88% Feb '06: Of the 17,609 in local facilities, 1,475 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees JUN 19591 17645 37236 44 0.12% Mar '06: Of the 20,344 in state facilities, 753 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees JUL 19589 17685 37274 38 0.10% Mar '06: Of the 17,327 in local facilities, 1,347 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees AUG 25378 16819 42197 4923 13.21% Apr '06: Of the 20,113 in state facilities, 474 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees SEP 25437 17953 43390 1193 2.83% Apr '06: Of the 16,887 in local facilities, 1,010 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees OCT 23045 17558 40603 -2787 -6.42% May '06: Of the 20,042 in state facilities, 320 are Pre-trial Non-state offender/arrestees NOV 22065 17581 39646 -957 -2.36% May '06: Of the 16,525 in local facilities, 584 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees DEC 21583 17456 39039 -607 -1.53% June '06: Of the 20,341 in state facilities, 381 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees June '06: Of the 16,182 in local facilities, 395 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees July '06: Of the 20,396 in state facilities, 446 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees July '06: Of the 16,112 in local facilities, 396 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees 2006 JAN 20501 17780 38281 -758 -1.94% Aug '06: Of the 20,554 in state facilities, 528 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees FEB 20255 17609 37864 -417 -1.09% Aug '06: Of the 16,044 in local facilities, 302 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees MAR 20344 17327 37671 -193 -0.51% Sept '06: Of the 20,539 in state facilities, 513 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees APR 20113 16887 37000 -671 -1.78% Sept '06: Of the 16,171 in local facilities, 209 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees MAY 20042 16525 36567 -433 -1.17% Oct '06: Of the 20,799 in state facilities, 641 are Pre-trial Non-state Offenders/arrestees JUN 20341 16182 36523 -44 -0.12% Oct '06: Of the 16,285 in local facilities, 117 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees JUL 20396 16112 36508 -15 -0.04% Nov '06: Of the 20,852 in state facilities, 624 are Pre-trial Non-state Offenders/arrestees AUG 20554 16044 36598 90 0.25% Nov '06: Of the 16,268 in local facilities, 93 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees SEP 20539 16171 36710 112 0.31% Dec '06: Of the 20,815 in state facilities, 572 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees OCT 20799 16285 37084 374 1.02% Dec '06: Of the 15,995 in local facilities, 64 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees NOV 20852 16268 37120 36 0.10% Jan '07: Of the 20,580 in state facilities, 270 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees DEC 20815 15995 36810 -310 -0.84% Jan '07: Of the 15,901 in local facilities, 39 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees Feb '07: Of the 20,577 in state facilities, 213 are Pre-trial Non-state offender/arrestees

Feb '07: Of the 15,942 in local facilities, 13 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees 2007 JAN 20580 15901 36481 36481 #DIV/0! Mar '07: Of the 20,596 in state facilities, 178 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees FEB 20577 15942 36519 38 0.10% Mar '07: Of the 16,066 in local facilities, 13 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees MAR 20596 16066 36662 143 0.39% Apr '07: Of the 20,795 in state facilities, 231 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees APR 20795 16093 36888 226 0.62% Apr '07: Of the 16,093 in local facilities, 1 is a Pre-trial Non-state offender/arrestee MAY 20772 16097 36869 -19 -0.05% May '07: Of the 20,772 in state facilities, 217 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees JUN 20,869 16121 36990 121 0.33% May '07: Of the 16,097 in local facilities, 1 is a Pre-trial Non-state offender/arrestee JUL 20790 16,335 37125 135 0.36% June '07: Of the 20,869 in state facilities, 203 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees AUG 20750 16625 37375 250 0.67% June '07: Of the 16,121 in local facilities, 1 is a Pre-trial Non-state offender/arrestee SEP 20700 16665 37365 -10 -0.03% July '07: Of the 20,790 in state facilities, 214 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees OCT 20600 17051 37651 286 0.77% July '07: Of the 16,335 in local facilities, 1 is a Pre-trial Non-state offender/arrestee NOV 20632 17000 37632 -19 -0.05% Aug '07: Of the 20,750 in state facilities, 181 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees DEC 20461 17035 37496 -136 -0.36% Aug '07: Of the 16,625 in local facilities, 1 is a Pre-trial Non-state offender/arrestee Sep '07: Of the 20,750 in state facilities, 181 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees Sep '07: Of the 16,625 in local facilities, 1 is a Pre-trial Non-state offender/arrestee Oct '07: Of the 20,600 in state facilities, 173 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees 2008 JAN 20507 17060 37567 71 0.19% Oct '07: Of the 17,051 in local facilities, 1 is a Pre-trial Non-state offender/arrestee FEB 20575 17024 37599 32 0.09% Nov '07: Of the 20,632 in state facilities, 217 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees MAR 20537 17360 37897 298 0.79% Nov '07: Of the 17,000 in local facilities, 1 is a Pre-trial Non-state offender/arrestee APR 20671 17168 37839 -58 -0.15% Dec '07: Of the 20,461 in state facilities, 198 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees MAY 20644 17322 37966 127 0.34% Dec '07: Of the 17,034 in local facilities, 1 is a Pre-trial Non-state offender/arrestee JUN 20929 17347 38276 310 0.82% Jan '08: Of the 20,507 in state facilities, 199 are physically located in Bureau of Prisons in Florida JUL 20782 17,455 38237 -39 -0.10% Jan '08: Of the 17,060 in local facilities, 1 is a Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees AUG 20887 17716 38603 366 0.96% Feb '08: Of the 20,575 in state facilities, 200 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees SEP 21673 17493 39166 563 1.46% Feb '08: Of the 17,024 in local facilities, 1 is a Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees OCT 21199 17604 38803 -363 -0.93% Mar '08: Of the 20537 in state facilities, 144 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees NOV 20997 17559 38556 -247 -0.64% Mar '08: As of this month, local facilities are no longer housing Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees DEC 20857 17371 38228 -328 -0.85% Apr '08: Of the 20,671 in state facilities, 200 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees May '08: Of the 20,644 in state facilities, 152 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees June '08: Of the 20,622 in state facilities, 307 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees July '08: Of the 20,782 in state facilities, 183 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees

5 Date: 12/31/2019 YEAR STATE LOCAL CONTRACT TOTAL CUSTODY Cause of FACILITIES FACILITIES TWP POPULATION Significant Change

2009 JAN 19698 17565 1111* 38374 38374 #DIV/0! Aug '08: Of the 20,887 in state facilities, 193 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees FEB 19802 17683 1110 38595 221 0.58% Sept '08: Of the 21,673 in state facilities, 1,199 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees MAR 19868 17988 1123 38979 384 0.99% Oct. '08: Of the 21,199 in state facilities, 618 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees APR 19266 18298 1161 38725 -254 -0.65% Nov. '08: Of the 20,997 in state facilities, 615 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees MAY 19252 18533 1129 38914 189 0.49% Dec. '08: Of the 20,857 in state facilities, 577 are Pre-trial Non-state offenders/arrestees JUN 19301 18420 1065 38786 -128 -0.33% Ending of George Washington University Projections JUL 19187 18723 1099 39009 223 0.57% AUG 19003 19350 1091 39444 435 1.12% SEP 19013 19634 1079 39726 282 0.71% *Effective 1/1/09 Budgeted projections have been used and contract transitional work program was separated out from State OCT 19003 19923 1038 39964 238 0.60% NOV 19024 19869 1034 39927 -37 -0.09% DEC 18896 19891 993 39780 -147 -0.37%

2010 JAN 18774 20059 994 39827 47 0.12% FEB 18697 20207 981 39885 58 0.15% MAR 18868 20201 1007 40076 191 0.48% APR 18928 20044 1016 39988 -88 -0.22% MAY 18863 20122 995 39980 -8 -0.02% JUN 18963 19827 1032 39822 -158 -0.40% JUL 18973 19651 1055 39679 -143 -0.36% AUG 18944 19865 1104 39913 234 0.59% SEP 19103 19964 1126 40193 280 0.70% OCT 19041 19675 1118 39834 -359 -0.89% NOV 19070 19410 1138 39618 -216 -0.54% DEC 19008 19287 1096 39391 -227 -0.57%

2011 JAN 18983 19373 1120 39476 85 0.22% FEB 18978 19460 1150 39588 112 0.28% MAR 18896 19759 997 39652 64 0.16% APR 18628 20016 1023 39667 15 0.04% MAY 18137 20641 988 39766 99 0.25% May '11: Threat of the flooding of the Mississippi River occurred on 5/9/11, LSP offenders were JUN 17980 20709 994 39683 -83 -0.21% evacuated to other state facilities, therefore intakes from parish prisons were suspended for 7 JUL 18269 20335 1006 39610 -73 -0.18% weeks. AUG 18690 20169 982 39841 231 0.58% SEP 18779 20296 1004 40079 238 0.60% OCT 18786 20334 1005 40125 46 0.11% NOV 18843 20299 999 40141 16 0.04% DEC 18843 19892 974 39709 -432 -1.08%

2012 JAN 18825 20014 989 39828 119 0.30% FEB 18818 20314 976 40108 280 0.70% MAR 18765 20684 971 40420 312 0.78% APR 18732 20630 959 40321 -99 -0.24% MAY 18561 20988 989 40538 217 0.54% JUN 18236 21230 994 40460 -78 -0.19% JUL 18124 21257 1005 40386 -74 -0.18% AUG 18236 21063 976 40275 -111 -0.27% SEP 18271 21289 1008 40568 293 0.73% OCT 18194 21317 1008 40519 -49 -0.12% NOV 18216 21256 979 40451 -68 -0.17% DEC 18599 20624 947 40170 -281 -0.69%

6 Date: 12/31/2019 YEAR STATE LOCAL CONTRACT TOTAL CUSTODY Cause of FACILITIES FACILITIES TWP POPULATION Significant Change

2013 JAN 18611 20466 962 40039 -131 -0.33% FEB 18687 20446 963 40096 57 0.14% MAR 18671 20413 941 40025 -71 -0.18% APR 18666 20305 959 39930 -95 -0.24% MAY 18604 20409 928 39941 11 0.03% JUN 18703 20315 908 39926 -15 -0.04% JUL 18870 19860 913 39643 -283 -0.71% AUG 18828 19854 977 39659 16 0.04% SEP 18894 19867 995 39756 97 0.24% OCT 18837 19833 1022 39692 -64 -0.16% NOV 18842 19693 1017 39552 -140 -0.35% DEC 18913 19393 993 39299 -253 -0.64%

2014 JAN 18923 19292 964 39179 39179 #DIV/0! FEB 18992 19431 955 39378 199 0.51% MAR 18802 19499 977 39278 -100 -0.25% APR 18757 19429 957 39143 -135 -0.34% MAY 18753 19531 950 39234 91 0.23% JUN 18763 19366 933 39062 -172 -0.44% JUL 18787 19301 935 39023 -39 -0.10% AUG 18774 19475 963 39212 189 0.48% SEP 18778 19491 942 39211 -1 0.00% OCT 18853 19128 941 38922 -289 -0.74% NOV 18900 18911 926 38737 -185 -0.48% DEC 18787 18308 935 38030 -707 -1.83%

2015 JAN 18767 18027 945 37739 -291 -0.77% FEB 18611 17874 988 37473 -266 -0.70% MAR 18601 18050 1000 37651 178 0.48% APR 18247 18169 1036 37452 -199 -0.53% MAY 18296 18086 1019 37401 -51 -0.14% JUN 18256 18011 1033 37300 -101 -0.27% JUL 18091 17794 1054 36939 -361 -0.97% AUG 18093 17758 1059 36910 -29 -0.08% SEP 18157 17653 1064 36874 -36 -0.10% OCT 18321 17594 957 36872 -2 -0.01% NOV 18425 17069 1101 36595 -277 -0.75% DEC 18430 16877 1070 36377 -218 -0.60%

2016 JAN 18,496 16973 1064 36533 156 0.43% FEB 18,474 16977 1053 36504 -29 -0.08% MAR 18,542 16872 1049 36463 -41 -0.11% APR 18,622 16605 1027 36254 -209 -0.57% MAY 18,567 16769 1054 36390 136 0.38% JUN 18,612 16646 1022 36280 -110 -0.30% JUL 15,314 19743 1065 36122 -158 -0.44% Jul '16- ALC and WNC classied as local facilities AUG 14,230 20631 1034 35895 -227 -0.63% Aug '16- Flooding caused evacuation of LCIW SEP 14,988 20238 969 36195 300 0.84% OCT 15,095 20220 1020 36335 140 0.39% NOV 15,174 19875 1008 36057 -278 -0.77% DEC 15,162 19504 1016 35682 -375 -1.04%

7 Date: 12/31/2019 YEAR STATE LOCAL CONTRACT TOTAL CUSTODY Cause of FACILITIES FACILITIES TWP POPULATION Significant Change

2017 JAN 15,191 19,549 962 35702 #VALUE! #VALUE! FEB 15,098 19,320 1120 35538 -164 -0.46% MAR 14,926 19,690 1152 35768 230 0.65% APR 14,893 19,639 1168 35700 -68 -0.19% MAY 14,868 19,819 1119 35806 106 0.30% JUN 14,933 19,542 1107 35582 -224 -0.63% JUL 14,882 19,540 1085 35507 -75 -0.21% AUG 14,869 19,034 1079 34982 -525 -1.48% Sept '17 ALC became a state facility SEP 15,725 18,211 1065 35001 19 0.05% OCT 15,579 19,235 1010 35824 823 2.35% NOV 15,188 17,819 1012 34019 -1805 -5.04% DEC 15,152 17,594 993 33739 -280 -0.82%

2018 JAN 15,210 17,339 944 33493 -246 -0.73% FEB 15,218 17,256 976 33450 -43 -0.13% MAR 15,219 17,055 995 33269 -181 -0.54% APR 15,107 17,281 1029 33417 148 0.44% MAY 15,097 17,262 1000 33359 -58 -0.17% JUN 15,072 17,191 923 33186 -173 -0.52% JUL 14,928 16,789 931 32648 -538 -1.62% AUG 14,992 16,778 914 32684 36 0.11% SEP 14,980 16,730 902 32612 -72 -0.22% OCT 14,981 16,683 969 32633 21 0.06% NOV 14,936 16,513 1001 32450 -183 -0.56% DEC 14,880 16,543 974 32397 -53 -0.16%

2019 JAN 14,794 16,252 1,000 32046 80 0.20% FEB 14,930 16,160 972 32062 16 0.05% MAR 14,904 16,098 948 31950 -112 -0.35% APR 14,955 15,700 886 31541 -409 -1.28% MAY 14,938 16,102 867 31907 366 1.16% JUN 15,015 15,873 868 31756 -151 -0.47% JUL 15,043 15,668 841 31552 -204 -0.64% AUG 15,032 15,485 997 31514 -38 -0.12% SEP 15,052 15,599 1,037 31688 174 0.55% OCT 14,984 15,841 985 31810 122 0.39% NOV 15,042 15,734 1,031 31807 -3 -0.01% DEC 15,042 15,538 1,029 31609 -198 -0.62% **Actual data depicted to this point

2020 JAN 15,565 15,567 1,000 31,132 -477 -1.51% Projected figures start FEB 15,565 15,487 1,000 31,052 -80 -0.26% MAR 15,565 15,445 1,000 31,010 -42 -0.14% APR 15,565 15,392 1,000 30,957 -53 -0.17% MAY 15,565 15,348 1,000 30,913 -44 -0.14% JUN 15,565 15,286 1,000 30,851 -62 -0.20% JUL 15,565 15,247 1,000 30,812 -39 -0.13% AUG 15,565 15,201 1,000 30,766 -46 -0.15% SEP 15,565 15,118 1,000 30,683 -83 -0.27% OCT 15,565 15,079 1,000 30,644 -39 -0.13% NOV 15,565 15,041 1,000 30,606 -38 -0.12% DEC 15,565 14,999 1,000 30,564 -42 -0.14%

8 Date: 12/31/2019 YEAR STATE LOCAL CONTRACT TOTAL CUSTODY Cause of FACILITIES FACILITIES TWP POPULATION Significant Change

2021 JAN 15,565 14,959 1,000 30,524 -87 -0.26% FEB 15,565 14,918 1,000 30,483 -41 -0.13% MAR 15,565 14,881 1,000 30,446 -37 -0.12% APR 15,565 14,852 1,000 30,417 -29 -0.10% MAY 15,565 14,818 1,000 30,383 -34 -0.11% JUN 15,565 14,786 1,000 30,351 -32 -0.11% JUL 15,565 14,751 1,000 30,316 -35 -0.12% AUG 15,565 14,720 1,000 30,285 -31 -0.10% SEP 15,565 14,690 1,000 30,255 -30 -0.10% OCT 15,565 14,662 1,000 30,227 -28 -0.09% NOV 15,565 14,635 1,000 30,200 -27 -0.09% DEC 15,565 14,611 1,000 30,176 -24 -0.08%

2022 JAN 15,565 14,589 1,000 30,154 -22 -0.07% FEB 15,565 14,565 1,000 30,130 -24 -0.08% MAR 15,565 14,542 1,000 30,107 -23 -0.08% APR 15,565 14,522 1,000 30,087 -20 -0.07% MAY 15,565 14,501 1,000 30,066 -21 -0.07% JUN 15,565 14,482 1,000 30,047 -19 -0.06% JUL 15,565 14,462 1,000 30,027 -20 -0.07% AUG 15,565 14,444 1,000 30,009 -18 -0.06% SEP 15,565 14,426 1,000 29,991 -18 -0.06% OCT 15,565 14,410 1,000 29,975 -16 -0.05% NOV 15,565 14,394 1,000 29,959 -16 -0.05% DEC 15,565 14,379 1,000 29,944 -15 -0.05%

2023 JAN 15,565 14,365 1,000 29,930 -14 -0.05% FEB 15,565 14,351 1,000 29,916 -14 -0.05% MAR 15,565 14,337 1,000 29,902 -14 -0.05% APR 15,565 14,325 1,000 29,890 -12 -0.04% MAY 15,565 14,312 1,000 29,877 -13 -0.04% JUN 15,565 14,301 1,000 29,866 -11 -0.04% JUL 15,565 14,289 1,000 29,854 -12 -0.04% AUG 15,565 14,278 1,000 29,843 -11 -0.04% SEP 15,565 14,268 1,000 29,833 -10 -0.03% OCT 15,565 14,258 1,000 29,823 -10 -0.03% NOV 15,565 14,249 1,000 29,814 -9 -0.03% DEC 15,565 14,239 1,000 29,804 -10 -0.03%

2024 JAN 15,565 14,231 1,000 29,796 -8 -0.03% FEB 15,565 14,222 1,000 29,787 -9 -0.03% MAR 15,565 14,214 1,000 29,779 -8 -0.03% APR 15,565 14,207 1,000 29,772 -7 -0.02% MAY 15,565 14,199 1,000 29,764 -8 -0.03% JUN 15,565 14,192 1,000 29,757 -7 -0.02%

9 Date: 12/31/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS # Offenders POPULATION TRENDS JANUARY 1996 - DECEMBER 2007 (SEMI-ANNUALLY) 50000 45000 40000 35000 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0

Local Jail Facilities State Facilities Total Custody

8/29/05 Hurricane Katrina occurred and Hurricane Rita occurred on 9/24/05, therefore parish jail evacuees were taken into DOC population. * Effective 10/26/01 current state offender populations based on operational capacity from Current State Offender Populations: Projected Expansions document plus the number of evacuees located in state institutions and parish jai

10 Date: 12/31/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS # Offenders POPULATION TRENDS JANUARY 2008 - PRESENT (SEMI-ANNUALLY) 45000

40000

35000

30000

25000

20000

15000

10000

5000

0

Contract TWP Local Jail Facilities State Facilities Total Custody

09/01/17 Allen Correctional Center became a state facility. 07/01/16 Allen Correctional Center and Winn Correctional Center became classified as local facilities. 05/09/11 Threat of the flooding of the Mississippi River occurred, LSP offenders were evacuated to other state facilities, therefore intakes from parish prisons were suspended for 7 weeks. 09/01/08 Hurricane Gustav occurred, therefore parish jail evacuees were taken into DOC population.

10 Date: 12/31/2019 DATE: 12/26/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS WEEKLY VACANCY AND RELEASE REPORT OPERATIONAL ASSIGNED PHYSICALLY NON DOC/ CURRENT PROJECTED INSTITUTIONS CAPACITY PRESENT PARISH HOLDS VACANCIES RELEASES WARDEN'S REGION 1 DWCC *1 1174 1173 1171 0 1 0 PROTECTION (WCC) 50 51 51 0 -1 0 SUBTOTAL DWCC 1224 1224 1222 0 0 0 DCI 1378 1413 1412 3 -38 4 Youthful Offender 40 8 8 0 32 0 UNIT 3 242 211 211 0 31 0 UNIT 4 140 132 132 0 8 0 SUBTOTAL DCI 1800 1764 1763 3 33 4 EHCC - GEN. POP. 1510 1514 1509 0 -4 2 SKILLED NURSING UNIT *4 54 62 62 0 -8 0 HRDC 411 394 388 6 11 2 SUBTOTAL HCC 1975 1970 1959 6 -1 4 LSP 5526 5434 5417 4 88 0 NURSING UNIT 2 34 30 30 0 4 0 LSP/LCIW 32 14 13 1 17 0 DEATH ROW 90 68 68 0 22 0 SUBTOTAL LSP 5682 5546 5528 5 131 0 REGION 1 TOTAL 10681 10504 10472 14 163 8 WARDEN'S REGION 2 RLCC 1469 1566 1557 0 -97 2 RLDC *11 224 176 172 0 48 0 JLDCC 115 17 17 0 98 0 SUBTOTAL RLCC 1808 1759 1746 0 49 2 LCIW - GEN. POP. *7,8 0 0 0 0 0 0 FRDC *8 0 0 0 0 0 0 DEATH ROW *8 4 0 0 0 4 0 LCIW/EHCC 296 219 213 0 77 1 LCIW/JETSON 304 273 271 0 31 0 SUBTOTAL LCIW 604 492 484 0 112 1 RCC *6 1314 1314 1308 0 0 6 STATE POLICE 155 147 147 0 8 0 ALC 872 826 825 0 46 2 WNC *10 30 26 26 0 4 0 REGION 2 TOTAL 4783 4564 4536 0 219 11 TOTAL INSTITUTION *10 15434 15042 14982 14 378 19 TOTAL WNC 30 26 26 0 4 0 TOTAL 15464 15068 15008 14 382 19 CONTRACT TWP CEDARWOOD MANOR 100 87 87 0 13 0 COF/MON-MEN 162 99 99 0 63 0 EFL TWP 75 76 76 0 -1 0 LAFOURCHE TWP 174 168 168 0 6 1 WFL TWP 60 46 46 0 14 0 RAPIDES TWP *2 200 85 85 0 115 0 SOUTHWEST TWP 350 288 288 0 62 6 WBR TWP *3 185 180 180 0 5 1 TOTAL CONTRACT TWP *5 1306 1029 1029 0 277 8 GRAND TOTAL 16770 16097 16037 14 659 27

*1 Includes 2 WRDC. *2 RAP TWP Co-op agreement is for 245. *3 WBR TWP Co-op agreement is for 185. *4 Rated capacity is 64 *5 Totals are included on the CFACILITY report *6 Physically present includes 0 intensive incarceration offenders *7 Physically present includes 0 intensive incarceration offenders *8 Currently empty due to evacuation because of flooding. *9 There are 25 Orleans non DOC offenders in the HSU dorm not included in Hunt totals *10 WNC is not included in the Total Institution counts *11 Does not include today's intake due to Christmas holidays on Tues/Weds Louisiana Department of Public Safety Demographic Profiles of the Adult Correctional Population and Corrections Corrections Services Non-Contract Institutions Transitional Work 48% James M. Le Blanc Programs Secretary 4% FACT SHEET December 31, 2019 31,609 Contract Transitional Total Population Work Programs 3% Local Jails 45%

Race

Black White Other 66.5 33.0 0.5 This document represents a demographic snapshot of the adult inmates in the state correctional system on December 31, 2019 Presently there are 15,042 adult inmates incarcerated in state prison facilities, an additional 16,567 adults, which includes 1,331 adults in non-contract transitional work programs, sentenced to the Department's custody and housed in local jails, and 1,029 adults in 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 contract transitional work programs for a total of 31,609 DOC offenders.

Trend Sex 45,000 40,170 39,299 38,030 40,000 36,377 35,682 33,739 32,397 35,000 31,609 30,000 25,000 Male Female 20,000 94.8 5.2 15,000 10,000 5,000 - 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0

18 Demographic Profiles of the Demographic Profiles of the Adult Correctional Population Adult Correctional Population FACT SHEET December 31, 2019 Most Serious Crime 8000 Longest Sentence Current 31756 Commitment 4,799 6000 Age:

40.0 yrs 4,836 4,761

4,707 Violent Crimes 51.9 59.2 avg. age 4,078 4000 Drug Crimes 15.2 14.5 3,031 2,233

1-Jul-19 2,593 Property Crimes 12.2 14.2 Sex Nonviolent 6.3 6.1 2000 # Inmates 497 14

4 All Other Crimes 14.4 6.0 56 0 Average Maximum Years Sentenced

Avg. Max # Inmates in # Inmates in Avg. Max Sent. in # Inmates in Avg. Max Sent. In Category Sentence in Total Pop State Facilities State Facilities Local Pop Local Pop Tot Pop

Total Population 31,609 17.7 15,042 25.8 16,567 9.0 9,610 10000 8,004 * Offender Parole Eligible 11,531 15.3 4,077 26.8 7,454 9.0 6,132 Class Dim.Sent.Eligible 10,716 18.0 4,317 28.3 6,399 11.0 3,915 *(Includes Life computed as 21 years and Death as 13 years.) 5000 1,938 1,647 363 # Inmates 0 Maximum Years Sentenced Percent of Time Served (Yrs) in the state correctional system on July 1, 2019 # Inmates in Population Years % of Total Pop Total Pop 0-5 63.1 Presently there are 14,880 adult inmates incarcerated in state prison facilities, an additional 6-10 14.8 ** Offender class is the number of sequential felonies committed for which an offender has been 0-2 1659 5.2 11-15 7.0 convicted 3-4 2365 7.5 16 - 20 5.6 5-6 4024 12.7 21 + 8.8 7-10 6407 20.3 Unknown 0.7 50.0 Parish 11-16 3971 12.6 *Average time served: 6.50 yrs 37.8 of 17 - 20 40.0 2483 7.9 Conviction >20 5970 18.9 30.0 (Fixed Term) Life 4662 14.7 14.6 20.0 10.9 Death 68 0.2 8.5 Percent 6.9 5.9 Pending Calculation/ 10.0 3.8 2.9 3.0 2.7 3.0 0 0.0 Re-calculation 0.0 Avg Sentence Length: 17.00 Yrs

19 Demographic Profiles of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety Adult Male and Female Correctional Populations and Corrections Corrections Services Female James M. Le Blanc Offenders Secretary 5.3% FACT SHEET 29,920 1,689 December 31, 2019 Male Male Population Offenders Female Population 94.7%

Race Black White Other Female Black White Other Male 40.568.0 31.6 0.4 100.059.3 0.2 Female 40.5 59.3 0.2 100.0

Male Black White Other 68.0 31.6 0.4

This document represents a demographic snapshot of the 29,920 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 male offenders in the custody of the state correctional system and the 1,689 female offenders in the custody of the state correctional system on December 31, 2019. Male Age at Female Age at Conviction Conviction Trend 33.3 yrs. avg. age 32.7 yrs. avg. age 7000 5,884 37,071 40,000 35,955 34,331 33,701 5,799 31,782 30,649 29,920 6000 4,878 30,000 5000 4,076 20,000 4000 2,880 3000 10,000 # Inmates 2,228 2,075 2,046 1,981 1,957 1,875 1,748 1,689 2000 1,404 1,542 - 815 224 331 289 1000 184 419 314 164 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 1 11 16 203 132 70 72 26 0 Male Female Male Female

20 Demographic Profiles of the Demographic Profiles of the Adult Male and Female Correctional Populations Adult Male and Female Correctional Populations FACT SHEET Female Age: Percent of December 31, 2019 Male Age: Percent of Male Time Served (Yrs) Female 40.1 yrs Avg. Age 38.7 yrs Avg. Age Population Population 5000 4,445 4,516 4,494 4,582 3,864 0-5 62.4 76.2 4000 6-10 15.1 10.4 2,852 11-15 7.2 4.7 3000 2,482 2,133 16 - 20 5.7 3.0 2000 21 + 9.0 4.2

# Inmates 479 Unknown 0.6 1.5 1000 4 14 55 261 321 304 214 179 179 *Avg time served of Male Pop: 6.65 yrs. Avg time served of Female Pop: 6.41 yrs. 0 0 1 18 100 112 0

Male Female Most Serious Percent of Female Percent of Male Population Commitment Crime Population 10000 8,899 7,546 Violent Crimes 52.3 43.9 8000 * Offender Drug Crimes 5,900 14.7 23.4 6000 Class Property Crimes 11.9 18.4 3,772 Sex Nonviolent 6.5 - 4000 # Inmates 715 1,874 1,603 All Other Crimes 14.6 14.3 459 230 142 326 2000 62 44 37 0 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th - 12th Unknown Male Female * Offender class is the number of sequential felonies committed for which an inmate has been convicted Maximum Years # of Male Percent of # of Female Percent of Female Male Female Sentenced Offenders Male Offenders Parish of CPercent Parish 0-2 1462 4.9 171 10.1 50.0 46.0 Caddo 6.9 6.1 of 3-4 2034 6.8 264 15.6

Calcasieu40.0 3.8 4.0 Conviction 37.3 5-6 3711 12.4 267 15.8 E. B. R. 8.6 7 7-10 5982 20.0 323 19.1 Jefferson30.0 11.1 8.2 11-16 3791 12.7 153 9.1 Lafayette 2.9 2.7 17 - 20 2360 7.9 117 6.9 20.0 15.0 8.7 Percent Orleans 15.0 8.7 11.1 >20 8.6 8.2 8.7

6.9 5853 19.6 218 12.9 5.7 7 6.1

10.0 3.3 3.8 (Fixed Term) 3.0 3.0 3.0 2.9

Ouachita 3.0 3.0 2.7 4.0 2.3 2.7 Life Rapides0.0 2.7 2.3 4660 15.6 136 8.1 St. Tamma 5.7 8.7 Death 67 0.2 1 0.1 Terrebonn 3.0 3.3 Pending Calculation/ Other 0 0.0 39 2.3 37.3 46.0 Re-calculation 100.0 100.0 Male Female Avg Sentence of Male Pop: 17.20 Yrs Avg Sentence of Female Pop: 12.30 Yrs

21 Demographic Profiles of Louisiana Department of Public Safety Adult Offenders Housed in State and Local Facilities and Corrections Corrections Services State Facilities, James M. Le Blanc 47.6% Secretary

FACT SHEET December 31, 2019 16,567 15,042 Local Local Facilities Facilities, State Facilities 52.4%

Race

Local Black White Other 63.4 36.3 0.3

State Black White Other This document represents a demographic snapshot of the 15,042 69.9 29.6 0.5 offenders in state facilities and 16,567 offenders in local facilities on December 31, 2019. 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 Local facilities total includes all offenders housed in Transitional Work Programs.

Trend Sex 25,000 20,386 20,520 19,243 18,587 20,000 17,947 17,517 Local Male Female 16,567 93.1 6.9 15,000 18,913 18,787 18,430 15,192 15,152 14,880 15,042 10,000

5,000 State Male Female - 96.6 3.4 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

State Local 80.0 100.0

22 Demographic Profiles of Demographic Profiles of Adult Offenders Housed in State and Local Facilities Adult Offenders Housed in State and Local Facilities FACT SHEET Current State Pop Current Local Pop December 31, 2019 Percent of State Percent of Local Time Served (Yrs) Age: 44.2 yrs Avg. Age Age: 36.0 yrs Avg. Age Population Population

5000 0-5 39.6 86.2 3,572

4000 3,271

3,093 6-10 21.1 8.6 2,883

3000 1,970 11-15 11.3 2.7 1,783 2,091 16 - 20 9.7 1.3 1,771 1,677

2000 1,494 1,614

1,089 21 + 17.0 0.5 1,935 596 # Inmates 1000 356 Unknown 1.3 0.7 1 3 35 1,236 955 13 149 1 21 *Avg time served of State Pop: 10.8 yrs. *Avg time served of Local Pop: 2.27 yrs. 0

State Local State Population Local Population Most Serious Longest Most Serious Longest Most Serious Offense *Offender Commitment Crime Sentence Offense Sentence 6000 5,323 Class Violent Crimes

4,248 73.1 78.5 31.3 40.5 4,218 3,762 4000 3,558 Drug Crimes 7.2 6.5 23.0 22.3 2,609 2,268 Property Crimes 5.8 6.5 18.4 21.8 1,171 # Inmates 1,062 2000 1,671 Sex Nonviolent 6.3 5.8 6.3 6.4 781 602 294 42 All Others 7.6 2.7 21.1 9.0 0

State Local Maximum Years # of State Percent of # of Local Percent of Local ** Offender class is the number of sequential felonies committed for which an inmate has been convicted Sentenced Offenders State Offenders Population 0-2 203 1.3 1456 8.8 Parish of CState Local Parish 3-4 303 2.0 2062 12.4 Caddo 6.6 7.1 of 47.7 5-6 674 4.5 3350 20.2 50.0 Calcasieu 3.8 3.9 Conviction 7-10 1638 10.9 4769 28.8 E. B.40.0 R. 8.8 8.1 34.1 11-16 1377 9.2 2594 15.7 Jefferson 13.2 8.7 17 - 20 1285 8.5 1198 7.2 30.0 Lafayette 2.6 3.2 19.6 >20 4852 32.3 1118 6.7 Orleans20.0 19.6 9.6 13.2 (Fixed Term) 8.8 Ouachita 6.6 7.12.5 3.4 8.1 8.7 9.6 6.6 Life 4642 30.9 20 0.0 10.0 3.8 3.9 3.2 2.5 3.4 2.2 3.2 5.1 Rapides 2.2 3.2 2.6 Death 68 0.5 0 0.0 St. Tamma0.0 6.6 5.1 Pending Calculation/ Other 0 0.0 0 0.0 34.1 47.7 Re-calculation 100.0 100.0 State Local Avg Sentence of State Pop: 24.5 Yrs Avg Sentence of Local Pop: 9.7 Yrs

23 Demographic Profiles of Louisiana Department of Public Safety Adult Offenders in Transitional Work Program and Corrections Corrections Services Other Offenders, James M. Le Blanc 92.5% Secretary

FACT SHEET December 31, 2019 2,360 Transitional Transitional Work Program Work Program, 7.5%

Race Black White Other 64.1 35.8 0.1 100.0

Black White Other 64.1 35.8 0.1

This document represents a demographic snapshot of the 2,360 offenders in transitional work programs on December 31, 2019. 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 Trend 4,000 3,662 Sex 3,213 3,500 3,052 2,878 3,000 2,673 2,593 2,360 2,500 Male Female 2,000 Sex 93.2 6.8 100.0 Male Female 1,500 93.2 6.8 1,000 500 - 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

0.0 25.0 50.0 75.0 100.0 * Two transitional work programs closed.

24 Demographic Profiles of Demographic Profiles of Adult Offenders in Transitional Work Program Adult Offenders in Transitional Work Program Fact Sheet December 31, 2019 Current Percent of Time Served (Yrs) 500 Age: 37.8 yrs 2645 Population 436 440 384 avg. age 0-5 88.4 400 342 6-10 6.5 11-15 2.5 300 230 16 - 20 1.7 21 + 0.8 200 170 147 171 # Inmates Unknown 0.1 *Average time served: 2.36 yrs 100 39 0 0 1 0

Most Serious Longest Most Serious Commitment Crime Sentence Length Commitment 800 654 * Offender Violent Crimes 25.5 35.8 562 600 Drug Crimes 30.1 30.4 464 Class Property Crimes 17.9 23.1 400 333 All Other Crimes 26.5 10.7 200 177 169 # Inmates 1 0

Max Sent to be Served Percent of # of Offenders offenders in transitional work programs on June 30, 2018. (Yrs) Population 0-2 50 2.1 Parish 3-4 213 9.0 5-6 50.0 of 46.6 540 22.9 7-10 850 36.0 40.0 Conviction 11-16 435 18.4 17 - 20 149 6.3 30.0 >20 123 5.2 20.0 (Fixed Term) 10.3 6.5 8.3 8.9 Life 0 0.0 10.0 4.1 3.8 5.8 3.3 2.4 Death 0 0.0 0.0 Pending Calculation/ 0 0.0 Re-calculation

Avg Sentence: 10.0 yrs

25 Demographic Profiles of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety Death Row Correctional Population and Corrections Corrections Services Death James M. Le Blanc Row, 0.2% Secretary

FACT SHEET December 31, 2019 68

Death Row Population Other Offenders 99.8%

Race

This document represents a demographic snapshot of the adult offenders Black White Other in the custody of the state correctional system on December 31, 2019 66.2 32.4 1.4 serving death sentences. Presently there are 67 adult male offenders and 1 adult female offender incarcerated in state prison facilities, who received death sentences for violent crimes. 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 Trend 85 85 85 90 81 80 74 Sex 71 68 68 70 60 50 Male Female 40 98.5 1.5 30 20 10 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 0 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 26 Demographic Profiles of the Demographic Profiles of the Death Row Correctional Population Death Row Correctional Population FACT SHEET December 31, 2019 21 20

18 Current Age: 15 71 50 *Offender 15 49.8 yrs 14 avg. age 12 Class 12 28 31-Dec-17 22 9 25 5 9 8 6 # Inmates 1 0 0 3 0 # Inmates 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Demographic Profiles of the Death Row Correctional Population * Offender class is the number of sequential felonies committed for which an offender has been convicted.

25 20 18 Parish 17 Conviction 20.6 15 19.1 of Age: 28.0 yrs 20 15 13 avg. age Conviction 16.2 15 10 10.3 8.8 10 5 3

5.9 5.9 # Inmates in the custody of the state correctional system on December4.4 4.431, 2017 1 1 5 2.9 0 0 0 0 0 % of Inmates 0 0 Presently there are 70 adult male offenders and 1 adult female offender

Percent of Time Served (Yrs) Population

0-5 5.9 6-10 8.8 11-15 11.8 16 - 20 22.0 21-30 44.1 31+ 7.4 Unknown 0.0 *Average time served: 17.2 yrs.

27 Demographic Profiles of LIFERS Louisiana Department of Public Safety Adult Correctional Population and Corrections Corrections Services 6/30/2018 Other Offenders James M. Le Blanc 85.2% Secretary

FACT SHEET 4,664 Lifers December 31, 2019 Lifer Population 14.8%

Race

Black White Other

73.4 26.1 0.5

This document represents a demographic snapshot of the adult offenders in the custody of the state correctional system on December 31, 2019 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 serving natural life sentences.

Presently there are 4,664 adult offenders incarcerated in state prison facilities with life sentences. Sex Trend

4,900 4,870 4,859 4,850 4,824 Male Female 4,786 97.1 2.9 4,800 4,733 4,750 4,714 4,700 4,664 4,650 4,600 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 4,550 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

28 Demographic Profiles of LIFERS Demographic Profiles of LIFERS Adult Correctional Population Adult Correctional Population FACT SHEET 660 700 630 626 656 December 31, 2019 574 600 Current Age: 527 1350 500 50.2 yrs 1196 Conviction Age: 1200 avg. age 388 1016 29.1 yrs 400 318 1050 755 300 900 avg. age 185 750 543 200 600

# LIFERS # 371 100 55 36 450 238 1 8 151 # LIFERS # 300 43 73 132 141 0 150 5 0

3000 2500 2093 2000 *Offender Class 100.0 84.1 Facility 1500 1091 80.0 1000 629 Breakout 341 295 # Lifers 500 124 91 60.0 0 40.0 20.0 7.2 0.9 3.0 2.7 0.3 0.2 1.6 0.0

* Offender class is the number of sequential felonies committed for which an offender has been convicted

Parish 31.3 30.0 of Conviction Most Serious Commitment Crime Percent Time Percent of Population Served 20.0 20.0 Violent Crimes 96.3 0-5 14.5 12.4 10.4 Drug Crimes 1.6 6-10 15.5 Percent 10.0 8.4 Property Crimes 1.0 11-15 11.8 5.3 3.3 3.0 2.7 3.2 All Other Crimes 1.1 16 - 20 13.2 21-30 25.6 0.0 31-40 15.6 41+ 3.8 Unknown 0.0 *Average time served: 16.8 yrs

29 Louisiana Department of Public Safety Demographic Profiles of the Youthful Offender Population and Corrections Corrections Services James M. Le Blanc 261 Secretary Youthful Offender Population FACT SHEET Race December 31, 2019

Black White 84.7 15.3

60.0 80.0 100.0

Sex

This document represents a demographic snapshot of the youthful offenders in the state correctional system on December 31, 2019. Male Female 96.2 3.8 Presently, there are 261 offenders who are youthful offenders housed in state prisons. The youthful offender population is composed of offenders who are currently 16, 17, 18 and 19 years of age and who were convicted in criminal court and sentenced to the custody of the Department. 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Trend 470 500 453 189 406 200 Current Age: 400 344 18.6 yrs 290 293 286 261 300 avg. age 200 100

# Inmates 54 100 14 0 0 0 4 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 0

30 Demographic Profiles of the Demographic Profiles of the Youthful Offender Population Youthful Offender Population FACT SHEET 19 yrs. 14 yrs. December 31, 2019 15 yrs. 27.6% 0.0% 0.8% 250 197 *Offender Age at 16 yrs. 200 Class Admission 8.0% 150 100 62 50 1 0 1 17 yrs. # Inmates 0 14.6% 18 yrs. 49.0%

* Offender class is the number of sequential felonies committed for which an inmate has been convicted Max Sent to be Served Percent of Population 75.0 (YRS) Facility 61.4 Most Serious Percent 60.0 Breakout Commitment Crime 0-2 11.9 3 - 4 45.0 17.6 Violent Crimes 50.0 5 - 6 24.5 30.0 Drug Crimes 3.9 7 - 10 24.6 Percent 17.6 Property Crimes 28.9 11 - 16 8.4 15.0 4.2 2.3 3.1 2.3 0.4 3.4 3.1 2.3 All Other Crimes 17.2 17 - 20 4.2 0.0 >20 (Fixed Term) 3.8 Life 2.3 Death 0.0

Pending Calculation/Re- 2.7 calculation Avg Sentence: 7.70yrs Parish of Facility Breakdown 60 Conviction 15 16 17 18 19 Total 45.9 ALC 1 5 6 RLCC 4 10 14 40 DCI 3 13 14 16 46 DWCC 6 6

Percent 15.3 20 9.6 EHCC 11 11 4.6 7.7 5.4 5.7 4.6 3.1 2.7 LCIW 1 1 0 LSP 1 8 9 RCC 1 7 8 WNC 0 OAS 1 1 33 125 160 Total 0 4 14 54 189 261

31 Demographic Profiles of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety Geriatric Correctional Population and Corrections Corrections Services Other Offenders James M. Le Blanc 77.2% Secretary 7,213 FACT SHEET Aged Population Geriatric December 31, 2019 Population 22.8%

Race

Black White Other 61.8 37.9 0.3

This document represents a demographic snapshot of the geriatric 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 population in the custody of the state correctional system on December 31, 2019

Presently there are 7,213 adult offenders in the custody of the state correctional system who fall within the age range of 50+ years (inclusive). Sex *As of December 31, 2013 the computation for life and death sentences is based on national standards by ASCA (see asca.net/projects/1 for calculation information). These sentences are now computed as 20 years.

Trend Male Female 7,464 96.1 3.9 7,500 7,400 7,314 7,310 7,251 7,246 7,300 7,213 7,179 7,200 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 7,100 7,000 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 32 Demographic Profiles of the Demographic Profiles of the Geriatric Correctional Population Geriatric Correctional Population FACT SHEET 3600 December 31, 2019 3000 Current Age: 4000 2527 58.3 yrs 7269 *Offender 2400 2130 avg. age 2121 Class 2000 1423 1195 1800 1328 935 788 580 171 30-Jun-181200 744 0 600 304 121 59 # Geriatric# Population 0

* Offender class is the number of sequential felonies committed for which an offender has been convicted.

40 Facility 33.3 28.3 2000 Conviction Age: Breakdown 1594 1600 42.1 yrs 1452 20 7.0 9.9 avg. age 5.3 4.9 6.9 1200 991 Percent 2.1 814 2.3 658 800 574 581 0 442 400 13 31 51 12 0 # Geriatric# Population Most Serious Max Sent to be Served Percent Percent of Population Commitment Crime (Yrs) 0-2 2.9 Violent Crimes 58.7 3-4 3.5 Drug Crimes 9.3 5-6 7.3 Property Crimes 12.0 40 Parish 36.1 7-10 11.5 All Other Crimes 20.0 of 11-16 8.6 30 Conviction 17 - 20 7.7 Percent of Population >20 (Fixed Term) 24.0 Time Served 20 16.2 Life 33.8 0-5 37.2

Percent Death 0.4 6-10 14.0 7.8 8.7 10.4 10 5.8 Pending Calculation/ 11-15 10.0 3.6 3.1 3.0 2.7 0.3 2.6 Re-calculation 16 - 20 10.0 0 Avg Sentence: 23.90 Yrs 21-30 13.7 31-40 11.1 41+ 2.6 Unknown 1.4 *Average time served: 13.5 yrs.

33 Demographic Profiles of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety Female Correctional Population and Corrections Corrections Services

James M. Le Blanc 1,689 Secretary Female Correctional Population

FACT SHEET Other OAS December 31, 2019 Offenders 70.0% 94.7%

Female LCIW 5.3% 30.0%

Race

Black White 40.5 59.3

This document represents a demographic snapshot of the 1,689 female offenders in the custody of the state correctional system on December 31, 2019.

Trend 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0

3,000 2,389 500 2,500 2,228 Conviction Age: 2,075 2,046 1,981 1,957 400 32.7 yrs 314 331 2,000 1,748 1,689 289 avg. age 300 224 1,500 203 200 132 # Inmates 70 1,000 100 72 26 1 11 16 500 0

- 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

34 Demographic Profiles of the Demographic Profiles of the Female Correctional Population Female Correctional Population FACT SHEET 400 December 31, 2019 321 Current Age: 304 38.7 yrs 261 300 Most Serious Percent of avg. age 214 Commitment Percent Time Served (Yrs) Population 179 179 Crime 200 Violent Crimes 43.9 0-5 76.2 100 112 31-Dec-17# Inmates Drug Crimes 23.4 6-10 10.4 100 Property Crimes 18.4 11-15 4.7 0 0 1 18 All Other Crimes 14.3 16 - 20 3.0 0 21 + 4.2 Unknown 1.5

*Average time served: 6.41 yrs.

800 715 Offender Average Maximum Sentence 600 459 Class 400 Avg. Max Avg. Max Avg. Max 230 # Inmates in # Inmates in 142 Category Sentence in Sent. in State # Inmates in Local Jails Sent. In Local 200 62 37 Total Pop State Facilities # Inmates 44 Tot Pop Facilities Jails 0 Total Population 1,689 12.3 506 20.5 1,183 8.5 Parole Eligible 764 8.8 137 16.5 627 7.1 Dim.Sent.Eligible 583 15.4 207 23.3 376 11.1 *(Includes Life computed as 21 and Death as 13 years.)

** Offender class is the number of sequential felonies committed for which an offender has been convicted Maximum Years Sentenced

# Inmates # Inmates in # Inmates % of Total % of State Years in Total State in Local % of Local Pop Pop Pop 60.0 Pop Facilities Pop Parish 51.6 50.0 of 40.0 Conviction 30.0 0-2 171 10.1 8 1.6 163 13.8

Percent 3-4 264 15.6 18 3.6 246 20.8 20.0 5-6 267 15.8 40 7.9 227 19.2 6.1 7.0 8.2 8.7 8.7 10.0 4.0 2.7 3.0 7-10 324 19.2 68 13.4 256 21.6 11-16 0.0 152 9.0 48 9.5 104 8.8 17 - 20 117 6.9 45 8.9 72 6.1 >20 (Fixed Term) 218 12.9 147 29.1 71 6.0 Life 136 8.1 127 25.1 9 0.8 Death 1 0.1 1 0.2 0 0.0

Pending Calculation/ 39 2.3 4 0.8 35 3.0 Re-calculation

1689 100.0 506 100.0 1183 100.0 35Avg Sentence Length: 12.30 Yrs Demographic Profiles of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety Sex Offenders in Custody Correctional Population and Corrections Corrections Services Sex Offenders in Custody 16.2% James M. Le Blanc Secretary 5,111 Sex Offender Population FACT SHEET December 31, 2019 Other Offenders 83.8%

Race

Black White Other

50.0 49.5 0.5

This document represents a demographic snapshot of the adult offenders in the custody of the state correctional system December 31, 2019. 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 serving for sex offenses.

Presently there are 5,111 adult offenders incarcerated in state prison facilities, who received sentences for sex crimes. Sex

Trend 5,150 5,111 Male Female 5,100 5,061 98.6 1.4 5,050 5,021 5,031 5,005 4,994 5,000 4,980 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 4,950

4,900 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

36 Demographic Profiles of the Demographic Profiles of the Sex Offenders in Custody Correctional Population Sex Offenders in Custody Correctional Population FACT SHEET 2000 Current Age: December 31, 2019 46.3 yrs 1522 1500 2568 Offender avg. age 2400 2000 Class 1000 1600 1188 1200 735 577 611 576 624 800 518 337 146 444 Inmates # # Inmates 85 52 500 400 206 0 0 1 2 30 0

** Offender class is the number of sequential felonies committed for which an offender has been convicted 1000 Conviction Age: 795 804 Percent of Most Serious 710 800 34.6 yrs 695 Time Served Percent 597 (Yrs) Population Commitment Crime avg. age 539 600 430 355 0-5 48.2 Violent Crimes 58.6 400 6-10 21.3 Drug Crimes 1.0 106 200 27 52 11-15 10.6 Property Crimes 1.3

# Inmates 1 0 16 - 20 7.5 All Other Crimes 39.1 21 + 12.3 Unknown 0.1 *Average time served: 8.65 yrs. ` Parish Max Sent to be Served 40.2 Percent of Population 40.0 of (YRS) Conviction 30.0 0-2 1.3 3 - 4 2.8 20.0 5 - 6 9.0

Percent 10.6 8.2 9.3 7 - 10 17.1 10.0 7.2 7.6 4.4 2.9 3.2 3.0 3.4 11 - 16 10.2 17 - 20 10.5 0.0 >20 (Fixed Term) 28.2 Life 20.9 Death 0.0 Pending Calculation/Re- 0.1 calculation

37 Demographic Profiles of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety Population of Habitual Offenders and Corrections Corrections Services Other Offenders James M. Le Blanc 87.5% Secretary 3,958 FACT SHEET Habitual Population December 31, 2019 Habitual Offenders in Custody 12.5%

Race

Black White 79.1 20.7

This document represents a demographic snapshot of the adult offenders in the custody of the state correctional system on December 31, 2019 serving for habitual offenses. 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0

Presently there are 3,958 adult offenders incarcerated in state prison facilities, who received sentences for habitual crimes.

Trend Sex 6,000 5,629 5,593 5,572 5,488 5,155 5,000 4,454 3,958 4,000 Male Female 3,000 97.8 2.2

2,000

1,000

- 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 38 * There has be a decrease in the number of habitual statute admissions. Demographic Profiles of the Demographic Profiles of the Population of Habitual Offenders Population of Habitual Offenders Fact Sheet 656 700 Current Age: 641 December 31, 2019 566 600 44.2 yrs 518 488 500 avg. age 426 4943 400 Offender 279 2400 Class 300 206 2000 200 127 1600 1195 30-Jun-18 1200 957 910

# Inmates 48 100 0 3 800 464 375 0 # Inmates 400 27 30 0

1000 Conviction Age: 33.2 yrs 790 777 ** Offender class is the number of sequential felonies committed for which an offender has been convicted 800 avg. age 680 Percent of 600 475 479 Time Served (Yrs) Population 400 322 0-5 43.4 217 180 # Inmates 200 6-10 25.6 2 5 29 2 11-15 11.5 0 16 - 20 10.1 21 + 9.3 Unknown 0.1 *Average time served: 8.76 yrs

Max Sent to be Percent of # of Offenders Served (Yrs) Population 40 Parish 31.9 of 0-2 25 0.6 30 25 Conviction 3-4 74 1.9 5-6 20 242 6.1 13.3 11.1 7-10 651 16.4

Percent 10 7.3 11-16 629 15.9 3.7 1.1 1.4 0.9 1.4 2.9 17 - 20 415 10.5 >20 0 1,388 35.1 (Fixed Term) Life 534 13.5 Death 0 0.0 Pending Calculation/ 0 0.0 Re-calculation 39 Avg Sentence: 38.60 Yrs Demographic Profiles of the Demographic Profiles of the Population of Habitual Offenders Population of Habitual Offenders FACT SHEET December 31, 2019

Percent On Crime Category Offender 40.0 4943 Facility 31.6 Violent Crimes 41.9 30.0 Breakout 25.4 Drug Crimes 24.2 20.0 Property Crimes 17.5 10.1 9.8 All Other Crimes 16.4 8.8 9.1 10.0 4.2 Percent 3.2 1.1 0.0

40 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

RECIDIVISM IN ADULT CORRECTIONS (PERCENT RETURN)

June 30, 2019

RECIDIVISM: RETURN TO CUSTODY FOLLOWING CONVICTION FOR A NEW FELONY OR TECHNICAL REVOCATION OF SUPERVISION AFTER HAVING BEEN RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION THROUGH COMPLETED SENTENCE, RELEASED ON PAROLE, CONDITIONAL RELEASE, OR SPLIT PROBATION SENTENCE. OFFENDERS RELEASED TO A DETAINER, RELEASED IN ERROR, DECEASED, OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN OFFENDER MAY BE RELEASED MULTIPLE TIMES BUT IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE PER RELEASE YEAR.

OFFENDERS ARE TRACKED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME FROM DATE OF RELEASE BASED ON THE YEAR OF RETURN :

1st Year Returns: 12 months 2nd Year Returns: 24 months 3rd Year Returns: 36 months 4th Year Returns: 48 months 5th Year Returns: 60 months

1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year RELEASE YR.: (2017) (2016) (2015) (2014) (2013)

Total Population 14.4% 28.0% 36.1% 38.8% 42.7%

State Facilities 11.1% 24.8% 33.3% 36.2% 41.4%

Local Facilities 16.4% 30.5% 39.0% 41.4% 45.8%

Transitional Work Programs 11.0% 23.5% 31.4% 35.8% 36.1%

Blue Walters 14.0% 27.8% 42.1% 44.4% 47.5%

Parole Board Releases 4.2% 12.7% 22.6% 27.5% 32.8%

Sex Offenders 7.5% 18.1% 24.6% 25.9% 32.7%

Education 6.8% 18.8% 24.6% 31.9% 34.8%

Female 10.4% 19.8% 26.3% 26.4% 28.8%

P&P Completions 3.1% 7.2% 10.0% 13.2% 14.5%

41 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

RECIDIVISM IN ADULT CORRECTIONS (TOTAL POPULATION)

June 30, 2019

RECIDIVISM: RETURN TO CUSTODY FOLLOWING CONVICTION FOR A NEW FELONY OR TECHNICAL REVOCATION OF SUPERVISION AFTER HAVING BEEN RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION THROUGH COMPLETED SENTENCE, RELEASED ON PAROLE, CONDITIONAL RELEASE, OR SPLIT PROBATION SENTENCE. OFFENDERS RELEASED TO A DETAINER, RELEASED IN ERROR, DECEASED, OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN OFFENDER MAY BE RELEASED MULTIPLE TIMES BUT IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE PER RELEASE YEAR.

OFFENDERS ARE TRACKED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME FROM DATE OF RELEASE BASED ON THE YEAR OF RETURN :

1st Year Returns: 12 months 2nd Year Returns: 24 months 3rd Year Returns: 36 months 4th Year Returns: 48 months 5th Year Returns: 60 months

Total 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year % % % % % Releases Returns Returns Returns Returns Returns 2004 13,691 2,736 20.0% 4,374 31.9% 5,295 38.7% 5,892 43.0% 6,328 46.2% 2005 13,550 2,485 18.3% 4,188 30.9% 5,124 37.8% 5,762 42.5% 6,234 46.0% 2006 13,032 2,301 17.7% 3,827 29.4% 4,736 36.3% 5,376 41.3% 5,875 45.1% 2007 12,650 2,235 17.7% 3,732 29.5% 4,646 36.7% 5,265 41.6% 5,731 45.3% 2008 12,846 2,141 16.7% 3,676 28.6% 4,733 36.8% 5,375 41.8% 5,831 45.4% 2009 12,938 2,087 16.1% 3,729 28.8% 4,625 35.7% 5,197 40.2% 5,623 43.5% 2010 14,760 2,265 15.3% 4,229 28.7% 5,231 35.4% 5,895 39.9% 6,354 43.0% 2011 14,218 2,249 15.8% 4,188 29.5% 5,174 36.4% 5,848 41.1% 6,300 44.3% 2012 14,487 2,343 16.2% 4,254 29.4% 5,249 36.2% 5,877 40.6% 6,323 43.6% 2013 15,246 2,453 16.1% 4,393 28.8% 5,346 35.1% 6,040 39.6% 6,512 42.7% 2014 15,029 2,317 15.4% 4,058 27.0% 5,126 34.1% 5,837 38.8% 2015 14,822 2,194 14.8% 4,193 28.3% 5,357 36.1% 2016 13,327 2,045 15.3% 3,737 28.0% 2017 14,463 2,077 14.4% STATE OFFENDERS RELEASED FROM ADULT FACILITIES, LOCAL JAIL FACILITIES, AND TRANSITIONAL WORK PROGRAMS.

42 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

RECIDIVISM IN ADULT CORRECTIONS (STATE FACILITIES)

June 30, 2019

RECIDIVISM: RETURN TO CUSTODY FOLLOWING CONVICTION FOR A NEW FELONY OR TECHNICAL REVOCATION OF SUPERVISION AFTER HAVING BEEN RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION THROUGH COMPLETED SENTENCE, RELEASED ON PAROLE, CONDITIONAL RELEASE, OR SPLIT PROBATION SENTENCE. OFFENDERS RELEASED TO A DETAINER, RELEASED IN ERROR, DECEASED, OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN OFFENDER MAY BE RELEASED MULTIPLE TIMES BUT IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE PER RELEASE YEAR.

OFFENDERS ARE TRACKED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME FROM DATE OF RELEASE BASED ON THE YEAR OF RETURN :

1st Year Returns: 12 months 2nd Year Returns: 24 months 10 3rd Year Returns: 36 months 4th Year Returns: 48 months 5th Year Returns: 60 months

Total 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year % % % % % Releases Returns Returns Returns Returns Returns 2004 2,992 531 17.7% 911 30.4% 1,107 37.0% 1,246 41.6% 1,341 44.8% 2005 3,010 507 16.8% 924 30.7% 1,138 37.8% 1,287 42.8% 1,373 45.6% 2006 3,487 574 16.5% 969 27.8% 1,230 35.3% 1,413 40.5% 1,548 44.4% 2007 3,294 519 15.8% 950 28.8% 1,200 36.4% 1,357 41.2% 1,471 44.7% 2008 3,165 553 17.5% 944 29.8% 1,227 38.8% 1,387 43.8% 1,486 47.0% 2009 3,140 494 15.7% 885 28.2% 1,100 35.0% 1,208 38.5% 1,317 41.9% 2010 3,615 538 14.9% 1,025 28.4% 1,334 36.9% 1,483 41.0% 1,604 44.4% 2011 3,284 468 14.3% 940 28.6% 1,188 36.2% 1,351 41.1% 1,446 44.0% 2012 3,080 441 14.3% 873 28.3% 1,105 35.9% 1,240 40.3% 1,337 43.4% 2013 3,271 444 13.6% 849 26.0% 1,108 33.9% 1,246 38.1% 1,353 41.4% 2014 3,097 407 13.1% 776 25.1% 992 32.0% 1120 36.2% 2015 3,029 363 12.0% 765 25.3% 1008 33.3% 2016 2411 301 12.5% 598 24.8% 2017 2198 243 11.1% STATE OFFENDERS RELEASED FROM ADULT INSTITUTIONS.

43 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

RECIDIVISM IN ADULT CORRECTIONS (LOCAL FACILITIES)

June 30, 2019

RECIDIVISM: RETURN TO CUSTODY FOLLOWING CONVICTION FOR A NEW FELONY OR TECHNICAL REVOCATION OF SUPERVISION AFTER HAVING BEEN RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION THROUGH COMPLETED SENTENCE, RELEASED ON PAROLE, CONDITIONAL RELEASE, OR SPLIT PROBATION SENTENCE. OFFENDERS RELEASED TO A DETAINER, RELEASED IN ERROR, DECEASED, OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN OFFENDER MAY BE RELEASED MULTIPLE TIMES BUT IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE PER RELEASE YEAR.

OFFENDERS ARE TRACKED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME FROM DATE OF RELEASE BASED ON THE YEAR OF RETURN :

1st Year Returns: 12 months 2nd Year Returns: 24 months 3rd Year Returns: 36 months 4th Year Returns: 48 months 5th Year Returns: 60 months

Total 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year % % % % % Releases Returns Returns Returns Returns Returns 2004 7,536 1,771 23.5% 2,646 35.1% 3,121 41.4% 3,434 45.6% 3,674 48.8% 2005 7,114 1,472 20.7% 2,313 32.5% 2,783 39.1% 3,121 43.9% 3,374 47.4% 2006 5,941 1,257 21.2% 1,943 32.7% 2,357 39.7% 2,647 44.6% 2,868 48.3% 2007 5,776 1,246 21.6% 1,915 33.2% 2,309 40.0% 2,613 45.2% 2,828 49.0% 2008 6,189 1,192 19.3% 1,953 31.6% 2,402 38.8% 2,702 43.7% 2,934 47.4% 2009 6,676 1,190 17.8% 2,015 30.2% 2,533 37.9% 2,858 42.8% 3,067 45.9% 2010 7,764 1,352 17.4% 2,359 30.4% 2,908 37.5% 3,278 42.2% 3,521 45.4% 2011 7,832 1,403 17.9% 2,417 30.9% 3,000 38.3% 3,378 43.1% 3,641 46.5% 2012 8,441 1,546 18.3% 2,618 31.0% 3,246 38.5% 3,629 43.0% 3,903 46.2% 2013 9,052 1,634 18.1% 2,795 30.9% 3,425 37.8% 3,866 42.7% 4,144 45.8% 2014 9,190 1,605 17.5% 2,697 29.3% 3356 36.5% 3803 41.4% 2015 9,165 1,595 17.4% 2,869 31.3% 3570 39.0% 2016 8,804 1534 17.4% 2,689 30.5% 2017 9568 1567 16.4% STATE OFFENDERS RELEASED FROM LOCAL FACILITIES .

44 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

RECIDIVISM IN ADULT CORRECTIONS (TRANSITIONAL WORK PROGRAMS)

June 30, 2019

RECIDIVISM: RETURN TO CUSTODY FOLLOWING CONVICTION FOR A NEW FELONY OR TECHNICAL REVOCATION OF SUPERVISION AFTER HAVING BEEN RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION THROUGH COMPLETED SENTENCE, RELEASED ON PAROLE, CONDITIONAL RELEASE, OR SPLIT PROBATION SENTENCE. OFFENDERS RELEASED TO A DETAINER, RELEASED IN ERROR, DECEASED, OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN OFFENDER MAY BE RELEASED MULTIPLE TIMES BUT IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE PER RELEASE YEAR.

OFFENDERS ARE TRACKED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME FROM DATE OF RELEASE BASED ON THE YEAR OF RETURN :

1st Year Returns: 12 months 2nd Year Returns: 24 months 3rd Year Returns: 36 months 4th Year Returns: 48 months 5th Year Returns: 60 months

Total 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year % % % % % Releases Returns Returns Returns Returns Returns 2004 2,440 358 14.7% 659 27.0% 845 34.6% 962 39.4% 1,040 42.6% 2005 2,732 432 15.8% 800 29.3% 1,009 36.9% 1,138 41.7% 1,247 45.6% 2006 3,024 406 13.4% 795 26.3% 997 33.0% 1,138 37.6% 1,266 41.9% 2007 3,193 415 13.0% 760 23.8% 995 31.2% 1,128 35.3% 1,320 41.3% 2008 3,036 399 13.1% 764 25.2% 974 32.1% 1,147 37.8% 1,253 41.3% 2009 2,736 328 12.0% 662 24.2% 877 32.1% 990 36.2% 1,096 40.1% 2010 2,957 315 10.7% 679 23.0% 887 30.0% 1,021 34.5% 1,112 37.6% 2011 2,802 306 10.9% 683 24.4% 927 33.1% 1,052 37.5% 1,146 40.9% 2012 2,742 304 11.1% 635 23.2% 862 31.4% 965 35.2% 1,034 37.7% 2013 2,861 325 11.4% 641 22.4% 826 28.9% 947 33.1% 1,034 36.1% 2014 2,847 332 11.7% 654 23.0% 870 30.6% 1019 35.8% 2015 2,741 273 10.0% 632 23.1% 862 31.4% 2016 2,274 254 11.2% 535 23.5% 2017 2,849 314 11.0% STATE OFFENDERS RELEASED FROM TRANSITIONAL WORK PROGRAMS.

45 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

RECIDIVISM IN ADULT CORRECTIONS (BLUE WALTERS)

June 30, 2019

RECIDIVISM: RETURN TO CUSTODY FOLLOWING CONVICTION FOR A NEW FELONY OR TECHNICAL REVOCATION OF SUPERVISION AFTER HAVING BEEN RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION THROUGH COMPLETED SENTENCE, RELEASED ON PAROLE, CONDITIONAL RELEASE, OR SPLIT PROBATION SENTENCE. OFFENDERS RELEASED TO A DETAINER, RELEASED IN ERROR, DECEASED, OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN OFFENDER MAY BE RELEASED MULTIPLE TIMES BUT IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE PER RELEASE YEAR.

OFFENDERS ARE TRACKED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME FROM DATE OF RELEASE BASED ON THE YEAR OF RETURN :

1st Year Returns: 12 months 2nd Year Returns: 24 months 3rd Year Returns: 36 months 4th Year Returns: 48 months 5th Year Returns: 60 months

Total 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year % % % % % Releases Returns Returns Returns Returns Returns 2004 244 52 21.3% 93 38.1% 124 50.8% 130 53.3% 139 57.0% 2005 267 56 21.0% 101 37.8% 124 46.4% 139 52.1% 154 57.7% 2006 241 51 21.2% 83 34.4% 101 41.9% 115 47.7% 122 50.6% 2007 172 31 18.0% 60 34.9% 79 45.9% 88 51.2% 100 58.1% 2008 105 18 17.1% 34 32.4% 41 39.0% 52 49.5% 55 52.4% 2009 106 13 12.3% 29 27.4% 48 45.3% 49 46.2% 57 53.8% 2010 322 44 13.7% 90 28.0% 121 37.6% 134 41.6% 143 44.4% 2011 360 56 15.6% 110 30.6% 146 40.6% 163 45.3% 176 48.9% 2012 431 65 15.1% 123 28.5% 168 39.0% 193 44.8% 207 48.0% 2013 551 92 16.7% 178 32.3% 215 39.0% 242 43.9% 262 47.5% 2014 446 68 15.2% 137 30.7% 175 39.2% 198 44.4% 2015 539 73 13.5% 167 31.0% 227 42.1% 2016 536 66 12.3% 149 27.8% 2017 585 82 14.0% INCLUDES OFFENDERS THAT PARTICIPATED IN BLUE WALTERS PRIOR TO RELEASE. *BLUE WALTERS IS A SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT CENTER **AUGUST 2005 ORLEANS/BLUE WALTERS PROGRAM IN CLOSED ***TENSAS/BLUE WALTERS PROGRAM OPEN MAY 2004 TO JULY 2006. ****JULY 2006-JULY 2007 BLUE WALTERS PROGRAM TRANSFERRED TO SOUTH LOUISIANA CORRECTIONAL CENTER *****JULY 2007 SOUTH LOUISIANA CORRECTIONAL CENTER RENAMED RICHWOOD

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RECIDIVISM IN ADULT CORRECTIONS (PAROLE BOARD RELEASES)

June 30, 2019

RECIDIVISM: RETURN TO CUSTODY FOLLOWING CONVICTION FOR A NEW FELONY OR TECHNICAL REVOCATION OF SUPERVISION AFTER HAVING BEEN RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION THROUGH COMPLETED SENTENCE, RELEASED ON PAROLE, CONDITIONAL RELEASE, OR SPLIT PROBATION SENTENCE. OFFENDERS RELEASED TO A DETAINER, RELEASED IN ERROR, DECEASED, OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN OFFENDER MAY BE RELEASED MULTIPLE TIMES BUT IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE PER RELEASE YEAR.

OFFENDERS ARE TRACKED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME FROM DATE OF RELEASE BASED ON THE YEAR OF RETURN :

1st Year Returns: 12 months 2nd Year Returns: 24 months 3rd Year Returns: 36 months 4th Year Returns: 48 months 5th Year Returns: 60 months

Total 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year % % % % % Releases Returns Returns Returns Returns Returns 2004 1,048 158 15.1% 302 28.8% 383 36.5% 424 40.5% 454 43.3% 2005 1,004 152 15.1% 305 30.4% 382 38.0% 427 42.5% 454 45.2% 2006 1,015 113 11.1% 243 23.9% 309 30.4% 363 35.8% 398 39.2% 2007 1,119 137 12.2% 272 24.3% 364 32.5% 415 37.1% 453 40.5% 2008 825 65 7.9% 187 22.7% 256 31.0% 304 36.8% 344 41.7% 2009 601 63 10.5% 135 22.5% 193 32.1% 234 38.9% 257 42.8% 2010 602 41 6.8% 122 20.3% 179 29.7% 209 34.7% 217 36.0% 2011 555 45 8.1% 122 22.0% 168 30.3% 188 33.9% 199 35.9% 2012 825 73 8.8% 176 21.3% 260 31.5% 291 35.3% 318 38.5% 2013 601 50 8.3% 115 19.1% 147 24.5% 181 30.1% 197 32.8% 2014 513 44 8.6% 86 16.8% 125 24.4% 141 27.5% 2015 425 28 6.6% 66 15.5% 96 22.6% 2016 307 13 4.2% 39 12.7% 2017 289 12 4.2% EXCLUDES: IMPACT GRADUATES

47 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

RECIDIVISM IN ADULT CORRECTIONS (SEX OFFENDERS)

June 30, 2019

RECIDIVISM: RETURN TO CUSTODY FOLLOWING CONVICTION FOR A NEW FELONY OR TECHNICAL REVOCATION OF SUPERVISION AFTER HAVING BEEN RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION THROUGH COMPLETED SENTENCE, RELEASED ON PAROLE, CONDITIONAL RELEASE, OR SPLIT PROBATION SENTENCE. OFFENDERS RELEASED TO A DETAINER, RELEASED IN ERROR, DECEASED, OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN OFFENDER MAY BE RELEASED MULTIPLE TIMES BUT IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE PER RELEASE YEAR.

OFFENDERS ARE TRACKED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME FROM DATE OF RELEASE BASED ON THE YEAR OF RETURN :

1st Year Returns: 12 months 2nd Year Returns: 24 months 3rd Year Returns: 36 months 4th Year Returns: 48 months 5th Year Returns: 60 months

Total 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year % % % % % Releases Returns Returns Returns Returns Returns 2004 811 196 24.2% 293 36.1% 348 42.9% 387 47.7% 415 51.2% 2005 769 173 22.5% 252 32.8% 290 37.7% 326 42.4% 349 45.4% 2006 675 133 19.7% 202 29.9% 309 45.8% 363 53.8% 307 45.5% 2007 580 101 17.4% 159 27.4% 194 33.4% 229 39.5% 257 44.3% 2008 620 100 16.1% 155 25.0% 195 31.5% 231 37.3% 258 41.6% 2009 620 93 15.0% 153 24.7% 190 30.6% 205 33.1% 229 36.9% 2010 619 92 14.9% 159 25.7% 206 33.3% 234 37.8% 250 40.4% 2011 652 61 9.4% 133 20.4% 181 27.8% 217 33.3% 235 36.0% 2012 603 56 9.3% 121 20.1% 164 27.2% 183 30.3% 201 33.3% 2013 685 74 10.8% 139 20.3% 181 26.4% 201 29.3% 224 32.7% 2014 625 56 9.0% 101 16.2% 131 21.0% 162 25.9% 2015 625 61 9.8% 108 17.3% 154 24.6% 2016 576 49 8.5% 104 18.1% 2017 571 43 7.5% STATE OFFENDERS RELEASED FROM ADULT INSTITUTIONS, LOCAL FACILITIES, AND TRANSITIONAL WORK PROGRAMS.

SEX OFFENS A VIOLATION OF ANY PROVISION OF SUBPART C OF PART II, SUBPART B OF PART IV, OR SUBPART A(1) OR A(4) OF SUBPART V OF CHAPTER 1 OF TITLE 14 OF THE LOUISIANA REVISED STATUTES OF 1950.

48 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

RECIDIVISM IN ADULT CORRECTIONS (EDUCATION)

June 30, 2019

RECIDIVISM: RETURN TO CUSTODY FOLLOWING CONVICTION FOR A NEW FELONY OR TECHNICAL REVOCATION OF SUPERVISION AFTER HAVING BEEN RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION THROUGH COMPLETED SENTENCE, RELEASED ON PAROLE, CONDITIONAL RELEASE, OR SPLIT PROBATION SENTENCE. OFFENDERS RELEASED TO A DETAINER, RELEASED IN ERROR, DECEASED, OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN OFFENDER MAY BE RELEASED MULTIPLE TIMES BUT IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE PER RELEASE YEAR.

OFFENDERS ARE TRACKED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME FROM DATE OF RELEASE BASED ON THE YEAR OF RETURN :

1st Year Returns: 12 months 2nd Year Returns: 24 months 3rd Year Returns: 36 months 4th Year Returns: 48 months 5th Year Returns: 60 months

Total 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year % % % % % Releases Returns Returns Returns Returns Returns 2004 1,042 105 10.1% 252 24.2% 347 33.3% 416 39.9% 455 43.7% 2005 1,151 117 10.2% 264 22.9% 366 31.8% 430 37.4% 470 40.8% 2006 1,231 103 8.4% 243 19.7% 330 26.8% 396 32.2% 444 36.1% 2007 1,242 128 10.3% 261 21.0% 368 29.6% 434 34.9% 486 39.1% 2008 1,450 159 11.0% 333 23.0% 454 31.3% 540 37.2% 593 40.9% 2009 1,477 177 12.0% 351 23.8% 483 32.7% 544 36.8% 598 40.5% 2010 1,798 170 9.5% 383 21.3% 548 30.5% 634 35.3% 705 39.2% 2011 1,457 137 9.4% 366 25.1% 490 33.6% 570 39.1% 624 42.8% 2012 1,345 159 11.8% 340 25.3% 483 35.9% 562 41.8% 601 44.7% 2013 1,322 107 8.1% 254 19.2% 348 26.3% 415 31.4% 460 34.8% 2014 1,158 109 9.4% 228 19.7% 313 27.0% 369 31.9% 2015 1,071 75 7.0% 181 16.9% 263 24.6% 2016 878 69 7.9% 165 18.8% 2017 974 65 6.7% STATE OFFENDERS RELEASED FROM ADULT INSTITUTIONS, LOCAL FACILITIES, AND TRANSITIONAL WORK PROGRAMS THAT HAVE COMPLETED

AN EDUCATION CLASS WHILE INCARCERATED IN A STATE FACILITY. 49 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

RECIDIVISM IN ADULT CORRECTIONS (FEMALE RECIDIVISM)

June 30, 2019

RECIDIVISM: RETURN TO CUSTODY FOLLOWING CONVICTION FOR A NEW FELONY OR TECHNICAL REVOCATION OF SUPERVISION AFTER HAVING BEEN RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION THROUGH COMPLETED SENTENCE, RELEASED ON PAROLE, CONDITIONAL RELEASE, OR SPLIT PROBATION SENTENCE. OFFENDERS RELEASED TO A DETAINER, RELEASED IN ERROR, DECEASED, OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN OFFENDER MAY BE RELEASED MULTIPLE TIMES BUT IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE PER RELEASE YEAR.

OFFENDERS ARE TRACKED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME FROM DATE OF RELEASE BASED ON THE YEAR OF RETURN :

1st Year Returns: 12 months 2nd Year Returns: 24 months 3rd Year Returns: 36 months 4th Year Returns: 48 months 5th Year Returns: 60 months

Total 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year % % % % % Releases Returns Returns Returns Returns Returns 2004 1,562 234 15.0% 354 22.7% 437 28.0% 488 31.2% 528 33.8% 2005 1,493 205 13.7% 337 22.6% 410 27.5% 468 31.3% 507 34.0% 2006 1,445 173 12.0% 298 20.6% 360 24.9% 400 27.7% 434 30.0% 2007 1,423 168 11.8% 281 19.7% 345 24.2% 390 27.4% 440 30.9% 2008 1,437 169 11.8% 292 20.3% 390 27.1% 455 31.7% 501 34.9% 2009 1,435 138 9.6% 248 17.3% 317 22.1% 363 25.3% 402 28.0% 2010 1,739 163 9.4% 315 18.1% 394 22.7% 453 26.0% 499 28.7% 2011 1,627 169 10.4% 299 18.4% 374 23.0% 432 26.6% 469 28.8% 2012 1,551 181 11.7% 308 19.9% 390 25.1% 445 28.7% 485 31.3% 2013 1,662 174 10.5% 301 18.1% 379 22.8% 441 26.5% 480 28.9% 2014 1,661 161 9.7% 291 17.5% 379 22.8% 440 26.4% 2015 1,618 165 10.2% 330 20.4% 425 26.3% 2016 1,532 166 10.8% 304 19.8% 2017 1,530 159 10.4% FEMALE STATE OFFENDERS RELEASED FROM ADULT INSTITUTIONS, LOCAL FACILITIES, AND TRANSITIONAL WORK PROGRAMS.

50 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

RECIDIVISM IN ADULT CORRECTIONS (ALL P&P COMPLETIONS)

June 30, 2019

RECIDIVISM: RETURN TO CUSTODY FOLLOWING CONVICTION FOR A NEW FELONY OR TECHNICAL REVOCATION OF SUPERVISION AFTER HAVING BEEN RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION THROUGH COMPLETED SENTENCE, RELEASED ON PAROLE, CONDITIONAL RELEASE, OR SPLIT PROBATION SENTENCE. OFFENDERS RELEASED TO A DETAINER, RELEASED IN ERROR, DECEASED, OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN OFFENDER MAY BE RELEASED MULTIPLE TIMES BUT IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE PER RELEASE YEAR.

OFFENDERS ARE TRACKED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME FROM DATE OF RELEASE BASED ON THE YEAR OF RETURN :

1st Year Returns: 12 months 2nd Year Returns: 24 months 3rd Year Returns: 36 months 4th Year Returns: 48 months 5th Year Returns: 60 months

Total 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year % % % % % Releases Returns Returns Returns Returns Returns 2004 16,717 716 4.3% 1,461 8.7% 2,120 12.7% 2,718 16.3% 3,288 19.7% 2005 17,543 631 3.6% 1,467 8.4% 2,209 12.6% 2,921 16.7% 3,535 20.2% 2006 18,557 679 3.7% 1,667 9.0% 2,540 13.7% 3,295 17.8% 3,890 21.0% 2007 17,185 743 4.3% 1,691 9.8% 2,545 14.8% 3,175 18.5% 3,691 21.5% 2008 17,321 723 4.2% 1,728 10.0% 2,528 14.6% 3,205 18.5% 3,721 21.5% 2009 18,265 791 4.3% 1,777 9.7% 2,689 14.7% 3,347 18.3% 3,841 21.0% 2010 18,764 755 4.0% 1,774 9.5% 2,672 14.2% 3,363 17.9% 3,918 20.9% 2011 19,271 598 3.1% 1,925 10.0% 2,796 14.5% 3,470 18.0% 3,001 15.6% 2012 19,017 866 4.6% 1,880 9.9% 2,688 14.1% 2,454 12.9% 2,849 15.0% 2013 19,546 858 4.4% 1,837 9.4% 2,738 14.0% 2,423 12.4% 2,843 14.5% 2014 18,367 897 4.9% 1,293 7.0% 1,913 10.4% 2,428 13.2% 2015 17,958 548 3.1% 1212 6.7% 1,798 10.0% 2016 18,279 619 3.4% 1308 7.2% 2017 20,035 631 3.1%

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RECIDIVISM IN ADULT CORRECTIONS (TOTAL POPULATION - CRIME TYPE) June 30, 2019

RECIDIVISM: RETURN TO CUSTODY FOLLOWING CONVICTION FOR A NEW FELONY OR TECHNICAL REVOCATION OF SUPERVISION AFTER HAVING BEEN RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION THROUGH COMPLETED SENTENCE, RELEASED ON PAROLE, CONDITIONAL RELEASE, OR SPLIT PROBATION SENTENCE. OFFENDERS RELEASED TO A DETAINER, RELEASED IN ERROR, DECEASED, OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN OFFENDER MAY BE RELEASED MULTIPLE TIMES BUT IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE PER RELEASE YEAR.

OFFENDERS ARE TRACKED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME FROM DATE OF RELEASE BASED ON THE YEAR OF RETURN :

1st Year Returns: 12 months 2nd Year Returns: 24 months 3rd Year Returns: 36 months 4th Year Returns: 48 months 5th Year Returns: 60 months

Total 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year % % % % % Releases Returns Returns Returns Returns Returns 2004 13,691 2,736 20.0% 4,374 31.9% 5,295 38.7% 5,892 43.0% 6,328 46.2% 2005 13,550 2,485 18.3% 4,188 30.9% 5,124 37.8% 5,762 42.5% 6,234 46.0% 2006 13,032 2,301 17.7% 3,827 29.4% 4,736 36.3% 5,376 41.3% 5,875 45.1% 2007 12,650 2,235 17.7% 3,732 29.5% 4,646 36.7% 5,265 41.6% 5,731 45.3% 2008 12,846 2,141 16.7% 3,676 28.6% 4,733 36.8% 5,375 41.8% 5,831 45.4% 2009 12,938 2,087 16.1% 3,729 28.8% 4,625 35.7% 5,197 40.2% 5,623 43.5% 2010 14,760 2,265 15.3% 4,229 28.7% 5,231 35.4% 5,895 39.9% 6,354 43.0% 2011 14,218 2,249 15.8% 4,188 29.5% 5,174 36.4% 5,848 41.1% 6,300 44.3% 2012 14,487 2,343 16.2% 4,254 29.4% 5,249 36.2% 5,877 40.6% 6,323 43.6% 2013 15,246 2,453 16.1% 4,393 28.8% 5,346 35.1% 6,040 39.6% 6,512 42.7% 2014 15,029 2,317 15.4% 4,058 27.0% 5,126 34.1% 5,837 38.8% 2015 14,822 2,194 14.8% 4,193 28.3% 5,357 36.1% 2016 13,327 2,045 15.3% 3,737 28.0% 2017 14,463 2,077 14.4%

1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year (2017) (2016) (2015) (2014) (2013) PERCENT RETURNED WITHIN EACH RELEASE CRIME TYPE (Based on Last Full Year's Returns) VIOLENT CRIMES: 1.4% 2.8% 3.3% 3.7% 4.4%

DRUG CRIMES: 4.7% 9.4% 12.3% 13.7% 15.6%

PROPERTY CRIMES: 5.3% 10.6% 13.6% 14.2% 15.4%

ALL OTHER CRIMES: 3.0% 5.2% 6.9% 7.2% 7.3%

STATE OFFENDERS RELEASED FROM ADULT INSTITUTIONS, LOCAL FACILITIES, AND WORK RELEASE CENTERS. CRIME TYPE IS THE CRIME THE OFFENDER SERVED TIME FOR AND THEN WAS RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION.

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RECIDIVISM IN ADULT CORRECTIONS (TOTAL POPULATION - OFFENDER CLASS) June 30, 2019

RECIDIVISM: RETURN TO CUSTODY FOLLOWING CONVICTION FOR A NEW FELONY OR TECHNICAL REVOCATION OF SUPERVISION AFTER HAVING BEEN RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION THROUGH COMPLETED SENTENCE, RELEASED ON PAROLE, CONDITIONAL RELEASE, OR SPLIT PROBATION SENTENCE. OFFENDERS RELEASED TO A DETAINER, RELEASED IN ERROR, DECEASED, OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN OFFENDER MAY BE RELEASED MULTIPLE TIMES BUT IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE PER RELEASE YEAR.

OFFENDERS ARE TRACKED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME FROM DATE OF RELEASE BASED ON THE YEAR OF RETURN :

1st Year Returns: 12 months 2nd Year Returns: 24 months 3rd Year Returns: 36 months 4th Year Returns: 48 months 5th Year Returns: 60 months

Total 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year % % % % % Releases Returns Returns Returns Returns Returns 2004 13,691 2,736 20.0% 4,374 31.9% 5,295 38.7% 5,892 43.0% 6,328 46.2% 2005 13,550 2,485 18.3% 4,188 30.9% 5,124 37.8% 5,762 42.5% 6,234 46.0% 2006 13,032 2,301 17.7% 3,827 29.4% 4,736 36.3% 5,376 41.3% 5,875 45.1% 2007 12,650 2,235 17.7% 3,732 29.5% 4,646 36.7% 5,265 41.6% 5,731 45.3% 2008 12,846 2,141 16.7% 3,676 28.6% 4,733 36.8% 5,375 41.8% 5,831 45.4% 2009 12,938 2,087 16.1% 3,729 28.8% 4,625 35.7% 5,197 40.2% 5,623 43.5% 2010 14,760 2,265 15.3% 4,229 28.7% 5,231 35.4% 5,895 39.9% 6,354 43.0% 2011 14,218 2,249 15.8% 4,188 29.5% 5,174 36.4% 5,848 41.1% 6,300 44.3% 2012 14,487 2,343 16.2% 4,254 29.4% 5,249 36.2% 5,877 40.6% 6,323 43.6% 2013 15,246 2,453 16.1% 4,393 28.8% 5,346 35.1% 6,040 39.6% 6,512 42.7% 2014 15,029 2,317 15.4% 4,058 27.0% 5,126 34.1% 5,837 38.8% 2015 14,822 2,194 14.8% 4,193 28.3% 5,357 36.1% 2016 13,327 2,045 15.3% 3,737 28.0% 2017 14,463 2,077 14.4%

1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year (2017) (2016) (2015) (2014) (2013) PERCENT RETURNED BY CURRENT OFFENDER CLASS (Based on Last Full Year's Returns) 1ST OFFENDER: 7.6% 7.2% 7.2% 6.3% 6.5%

2ND OFFENDER: 23.2% 21.9% 21.1% 20.3% 20.4%

3RD OFFENDER: 24.5% 24.8% 27.0% 27.9% 28.1%

4TH OFFENDER+: 44.6% 46.0% 44.6% 45.4% 44.9%

UNKNOWN: 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1% 0.1%

STATE OFFENDERS RELEASED FROM ADULT INSTITUTIONS, LOCAL FACILITIES, AND WORK RELEASE CENTERS.

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RECIDIVISM IN ADULT CORRECTIONS (TOTAL POPULATION - AGE) June 30, 2019

RECIDIVISM: RETURN TO CUSTODY FOLLOWING CONVICTION FOR A NEW FELONY OR TECHNICAL REVOCATION OF SUPERVISION AFTER HAVING BEEN RELEASED FROM INCARCERATION THROUGH COMPLETED SENTENCE, RELEASED ON PAROLE, CONDITIONAL RELEASE, OR SPLIT PROBATION SENTENCE. OFFENDERS RELEASED TO A DETAINER, RELEASED IN ERROR, DECEASED, OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER JURISDICTION ARE NOT INCLUDED. AN OFFENDER MAY BE RELEASED MULTIPLE TIMES BUT IS ONLY COUNTED ONCE PER RELEASE YEAR.

OFFENDERS ARE TRACKED FOR A PERIOD OF TIME FROM DATE OF RELEASE BASED ON THE YEAR OF RETURN :

1st Year Returns: 12 months 2nd Year Returns: 24 months 3rd Year Returns: 36 months 4th Year Returns: 48 months 5th Year Returns: 60 months

Total 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year % % % % % Releases Returns Returns Returns Returns Returns 2004 13,691 2,736 20.0% 4,374 31.9% 5,295 38.7% 5,892 43.0% 6,328 46.2% 2005 13,550 2,485 18.3% 4,188 30.9% 5,124 37.8% 5,762 42.5% 6,234 46.0% 2006 13,032 2,301 17.7% 3,827 29.4% 4,736 36.3% 5,376 41.3% 5,875 45.1% 2007 12,650 2,235 17.7% 3,732 29.5% 4,646 36.7% 5,265 41.6% 5,731 45.3% 2008 12,846 2,141 16.7% 3,676 28.6% 4,733 36.8% 5,375 41.8% 5,831 45.4% 2009 12,938 2,087 16.1% 3,729 28.8% 4,625 35.7% 5,197 40.2% 5,623 43.5% 2010 14,760 2,265 15.3% 4,229 28.7% 5,231 35.4% 5,895 39.9% 6,354 43.0% 2011 14,218 2,249 15.8% 4,188 29.5% 5,174 36.4% 5,848 41.1% 6,300 44.3% 2012 14,487 2,343 16.2% 4,254 29.4% 5,249 36.2% 5,877 40.6% 6,323 43.6% 2013 15,246 2,453 16.1% 4,393 28.8% 5,346 35.1% 6,040 39.6% 6,512 42.7% 2014 15,029 2,317 15.4% 4,058 27.0% 5,126 34.1% 5,837 38.8% 2015 14,822 2,194 14.8% 4,193 28.3% 5,357 36.1% 2016 13,327 2,045 15.3% 3,737 28.0% 2017 14,463 2,077 14.4%

1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year 4th Year 5th Year (2017) (2016) (2015) (2014) (2013) PERCENT RETURNED WITHIN EACH RELEASE AGE GROUP (Based on Last Full Year's Returns) <=16 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 17 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% 0.1% 18 0.1% 0.1% 0.2% 0.2% 0.2% 19 - 20 0.4% 0.9% 0.9% 1.3% 1.6% 21 - 24 2.1% 4.1% 5.4% 6.0% 7.1% 25 - 29 3.1% 5.9% 7.8% 8.4% 9.1% 30 - 34 2.7% 5.6% 7.5% 7.9% 8.7% 35 - 39 2.4% 4.6% 5.6% 5.6% 5.4% 40 - 44 1.3% 2.5% 3.4% 3.5% 3.9% 45 - 49 1.1% 1.9% 2.5% 2.8% 3.2% 50 - 54 0.6% 1.3% 1.8% 2.0% 2.2% 55+ 0.5% 1.0% 1.1% 1.2% 1.3%

STATE OFFENDERS RELEASED FROM ADULT INSTITUTIONS, LOCAL FACILITIES, AND WORK RELEASE CENTERS. AGE AT TIME OF RELEASE.

54 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Admissions 1994 - 1996 (Based upon the Most Serious Commitment Crime)

1 2 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Rev. Eligibilities** 1994 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Waiv Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 1793 15% 18.57 13.67 10.32 100% 1281 81 288 143 47% 82%

Property Crimes 4087 34% 4.86 5.18 4.62 100% 1774 479 1285 549 44% 89%

Drug Crimes 4493 37% 5.37 5.43 5.19 100% 2094 662 1283 454 59% 90%

All Others 1691 14% 5.59 4.30 4.25 100% 960 261 308 162 47% 93%

Grand Total 12064 7.19 7.13 6.07 100% 6109 1483 3164 1308 50% 89%

1 2 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Rev. Eligibilities** 1995 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Waiv Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 1843 15% 19.12 14.17 10.09 100% 1256 85 355 147 48% 80%

Property Crimes 4043 32% 4.47 4.72 4.40 100% 1684 445 1374 540 46% 89%

Drug Crimes 4837 38% 5.25 5.80 5.10 100% 2162 627 1546 502 60% 89%

All Others 1905 15% 5.56 4.64 4.23 100% 1063 225 398 219 50% 92%

Grand Total 12628 7.07 7.56 5.89 100% 6165 1382 3673 1408 52% 88%

1 2 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Rev. Eligibilities** 1996 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Waiv Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 1888 14% 18.98 13.82 9.07 100% 1232 101 372 183 45% 75%

Property Crimes 4423 33% 4.17 4.36 4.35 100% 1738 427 1414 844 48% 89%

Drug Crimes 5009 37% 5.00 5.97 5.03 100% 2126 603 1569 711 58% 87%

All Others 2210 16% 5.18 4.72 4.51 100% 1248 233 398 331 50% 91%

Grand Total 13530 6.71 6.99 5.59 100% 6344 1364 3753 2069 52% 87%

1 Crime category percentage of total admissions. 2 Percentage of admissions by crime category sentenced to incarceration. * In the case of revocations due to new felony, the admission count may reflect the original commitment crime or the new felony, depending on the sentence length. The longer sentence length determines which crime is counted. ** Based upon the number of persons sentenced to incarcerations and those sentenced to probation supervision.

82 Date: 06/30/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Admissions 1997 - 1999 (Based upon the Most Serious Commitment Crime) 1 2 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Rev. Eligibilities** 1997 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Waiv Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 2252 15% 17.26 12.08 8.38 100% 1459 99 428 266 36% 63%

Property Crimes 4837 32% 4.00 4.39 4.08 100% 1927 366 1622 922 46% 81%

Drug Crimes 5547 37% 5.12 5.91 4.91 100% 2092 553 1904 998 48% 74%

All Others 2420 16% 5.01 4.49 4.27 100% 1288 210 493 429 46% 81%

Grand Total 15056 6.56 6.55 5.29 100% 6766 1228 4447 2615 45% 76%

1 2 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Rev. Eligibilities** 1998 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Waiv Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 2496 16% 14.93 9.86 8.38 100% 1425 142 539 390 32% 58%

Property Crimes 4955 32% 3.71 4.36 3.95 100% 1760 352 1674 1169 42% 73%

Drug Crimes 5970 38% 4.92 5.47 4.81 100% 2561 474 1768 1167 41% 62%

All Others 2207 14% 5.18 4.45 4.32 100% 1252 123 448 384 44% 71%

Grand Total 15628 6.17 5.86 5.20 100% 6998 1091 4429 3110 40% 66%

1 2 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Rev. Eligibilities** 1999 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Waiv Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 3064 20% 13.86 9.18 8.27 100% 1474 293 663 634 38% 75%

Property Crimes 5342 35% 3.73 4.18 3.67 100% 1804 421 1735 1382 46% 84%

Drug Crimes 5348 35% 4.76 5.03 4.50 100% 2261 340 1696 1051 50% 78%

All Others 1607 10% 4.20 4.39 4.16 100% 1005 41 314 247 56% 85%

Grand Total 15361 6.16 5.40 4.89 100% 6544 1095 4408 3314 47% 80%

1 Crime category percentage of total admissions. 2 Percentage of admissions by crime category sentenced to incarceration. * In the case of revocations due to new felony, the admission count may reflect the original commitment crime or the new felony, depending on the sentence length. The longer sentence length determines which crime is counted. ** Based upon the number of persons sentenced to incarceration and those sentenced to probation supervision.

83 Date: 06/30/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Admissions 2000 - 2002 (Based upon the Most Serious Commitment Crime) 1 2 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Rev. Eligibilities** 2000 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Waiv Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 3499 22% 13.10 8.06 8.41 100% 1677 285 796 741 37% 81%

Property Crimes 5428 34% 4.23 4.31 3.95 100% 1769 427 1770 1462 37% 90%

Drug Crimes 5521 34% 4.92 5.07 4.45 100% 2390 388 1652 1091 44% 88%

All Others 1590 10% 3.84 3.70 3.80 100% 924 58 341 267 51% 85%

Grand Total 16038 6.37 5.26 5.02 100% 6760 1158 4559 3561 41% 87%

1 2 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Rev. Eligibilities** 2001 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Waiv Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 3171 20% 12.70 8.36 8.61 100% 1564 233 740 634 36% 79%

Property Crimes 5339 34% 4.23 4.26 4.02 100% 1722 415 1689 1513 34% 91%

Drug Crimes 5465 38% 4.75 5.00 4.49 100% 2372 367 1573 1153 41% 89%

All Others 1598 10% 3.98 4.21 3.94 100% 858 49 386 305 50% 80%

Grand Total 15573 6.11 5.31 5.03 100% 6516 1064 4388 3605 38% 87%

1 2 2002 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Rev. Eligibilities** Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Waiv Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 2969 14% 12.59 8.25 8.20 100% 1501 199 684 585 36% 79%

Property Crimes 5278 35% 4.06 4.24 3.91 100% 1814 370 1690 1404 38% 92%

Drug Crimes 5737 38% 4.50 4.67 4.23 100% 2480 345 1698 1214 42% 90%

All Others 1575 11% 4.25 4.43 4.09 100% 854 62 405 254 53% 80%

Grand Total 15559 5.87 5.10 4.79 100% 6649 976 4477 3457 41% 88%

1 Crime category percentage of total admissions. 2 Percentage of admissions by crime category sentenced to incarceration. * In the case of revocations due to new felony, the admission count may reflect the original commitment crime or the new felony, depending on the sentence length. The longer sentence length determines which crime is counted. ** Based upon the number of persons sentenced to incarceration and those sentenced to probation supervision.

84 Date: 06/30/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Admissions 2003 - 2005 (Based upon the Most Serious Commitment Crime)

1 2 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Rev. Eligibilities** 2003 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Waiv Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 2859 18% 12.35 8.56 8.68 100% 1518 189 608 544 37% 79%

Property Crimes 5185 32% 3.89 3.96 3.73 100% 1787 355 1616 1427 35% 93%

Drug Crimes 6279 39% 4.40 4.76 4.17 100% 2560 394 1856 1469 40% 94%

All Others 1810 11% 4.73 4.68 4.52 100% 877 83 481 369 46% 80%

Grand Total 16133 5.68 5.17 4.76 100% 6742 1021 4561 3809 39% 89%

1 2 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Rev. Eligibilities** 2004 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Waiv Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 2749 17% 11.83 7.62 7.92 100% 1540 156 567 486 37% 8%

Property Crimes 5396 34% 3.84 4.02 3.73 100% 1873 384 1683 1456 37% 94%

Drug Crimes 6120 38% 4.17 4.60 4.03 100% 2406 443 1780 1491 42% 93%

All Others 1760 11% 4.41 4.75 4.21 100% 871 83 458 348 47% 81%

Grand Total 16025 5.40 4.92 4.52 100% 6690 1066 4488 3781 40% 90%

1 2 3 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Rev. Waiv Waiv Eligibilities** 2005 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Waiv Tech Pend Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 2385 16% 11.81 7.92 8.46 86% 1326 143 448 125 189 154 40% 79%

Property Crimes 5176 34% 3.80 4.03 3.67 78% 1723 411 1554 356 647 485 40% 95%

Drug Crimes 5855 39% 4.12 4.47 4.01 80% 2301 437 1542 400 630 545 42% 95%

All Others 1590 11% 5.35 5.95 5.13 89% 787 92 405 134 102 70 47% 80%

Grand Total 15006 5.36 5.02 4.60 100% 6137 1083 3949 1015 1568 1254 42% 91%

1 Crime category percentage of total admissions. 2 Percentage of admissions by crime category sentenced to incarceration. 3 Revocations/Waivers has been removed as of May, 2005 and has been replaced with Waiver/Technical and Waiver/Pending * In the case of revocations due to new felony, the admission count may reflect the original commitment crime or the new felony, depending on the sentence length. The longer sentence length determines which crime is counted. ** Based upon the number of persons sentenced to incarceration and those sentenced to probation supervision.

85 Date: 06/30/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Admissions 2006 - 2008 (Based upon the Most Serious Commitment Crime)

1 2 3 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Waiv Waiv Inc. Eligibilities** 2006 * ** Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Tech Pend Total Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 2518 16% 12.35 8.66 8.53 82% 1382 164 516 174 282 2518 40% 76%

Property Crimes 5263 34% 4.58 4.38 4.33 71% 1848 416 1461 592 946 5263 33% 92%

Drug Crimes 5968 39% 4.88 4.87 4.61 76% 2486 480 1547 548 907 5968 37% 94%

All Others 1652 11% 5.31 5.15 4.87 81% 871 83 376 145 177 1652 43% 79%

Grand Total 15401 6.05 5.42 5.08 100% 6587 1143 3900 1459 2312 15401 37% 89%

1 2 3 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Waiv Waiv Inc. Eligibilities** 2007 * ** Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Tech Pend Total Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 2799 17% 11.59 8.22 8.18 83% 1559 215 537 169 319 2799 38% 76%

Property Crimes 5469 34% 4.50 4.29 4.29 73% 2102 403 1481 252 1231 5469 36% 92%

Drug Crimes 6380 39% 4.81 4.70 4.60 77% 2855 496 1582 280 1167 6380 39% 93%

All Others 1661 10% 5.24 5.11 4.73 84% 965 96 336 87 177 1661 47% 79%

Grand Total 16309 5.91 5.22 5.04 100% 7481 1210 3936 788 2894 16309 39% 89%

1 2 3 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Waiv Waiv Inc. Eligibilities** 2008 * ** Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Tech Pend Total Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 2735 17% 11.86 8.00 8.18 84% 1629 185 473 131 317 2735 41% 77%

Property Crimes 5600 34% 4.42 4.29 4.26 75% 2243 502 1437 270 1148 5600 39% 92%

Drug Crimes 6296 39% 4.98 4.81 4.70 79% 2882 510 1599 212 1093 6296 42% 94%

All Others 1664 10% 5.81 4.85 4.88 83% 1032 75 282 82 193 1664 45% 80%

Grand Total 16295 6.03 5.18 5.07 100% 7786 1272 3791 695 2751 16295 41% 89%

1 Crime category percentage of total admissions. 2 Percentage of admissions by crime category sentenced to incarceration. 3 Revocations/Waivers has been removed as of May, 2005 and has been replaced with Waiver/Technical and Waiver/Pending * In the case of revocations due to new felony, the admission count may reflect the original commitment crime or the new felony, depending on the sentence length. The longer sentence length determines which crime is counted. ** Based upon the number of persons sentenced to incarceration and those sentenced to probation supervision.

86 Date: 06/30/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Admissions 2009 - 2011 (Based upon the Most Serious Commitment Crime)

1 2 3 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Waiv Waiv Inc. Eligibilities** 2009 * ** Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Tech Pend Total Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 3080 18% 10.15 8.44 8.61 89% 1987 237 502 96 258 3080 42% 76%

Property Crimes 5761 33% 4.60 4.51 4.49 77% 2325 547 1563 202 1124 5761 40% 93%

Drug Crimes 6444 37% 5.05 4.70 4.81 82% 3019 570 1684 147 1024 6444 40% 95%

All Others 1952 11% 4.96 4.64 4.52 89% 1350 77 315 58 152 1952 46% 80%

Grand Total 17237 5.80 5.31 5.25 100% 8681 1431 4064 503 2558 17237 41% 89%

1 2 3 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Waiv Waiv Inc. Eligibilities** 2010 * ** Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Tech Pend Total Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 3241 19% 10.25 8.20 8.65 89% 2102 251 526 19 343 3241 46% 79%

Property Crimes 5939 35% 4.78 4.60 4.67 68% 2587 558 1469 144 1181 5939 44% 93%

Drug Crimes 6081 35% 5.32 4.84 5.12 81% 2942 576 1421 165 977 6081 43% 95%

All Others 1926 11% 5.13 4.45 4.68 89% 1379 58 273 89 127 1926 47% 79%

Grand Total 17187 6.07 5.40 5.51 100% 9010 1443 3689 417 2628 17187 44% 90%

1 2 3 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Waiv Waiv Inc. Eligibilities** 2011 * ** Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Tech Pend Total Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 3338 19% 10.91 8.92 8.90 84% 2083 284 448 97 426 3338 44% 77%

Property Crimes 6305 36% 4.58 4.67 4.50 76% 2613 660 1490 185 1357 6305 44% 93%

Drug Crimes 5941 34% 5.11 4.90 4.90 80% 2801 547 1422 136 1035 5941 44% 94%

All Others 1924 11% 5.18 4.76 4.70 92% 1426 75 266 27 130 1924 47% 80%

Grand Total 17508 6.04 5.58 5.39 100% 8923 1566 3626 445 2948 17508 44% 89%

1 Crime category percentage of total admissions. 2 Percentage of admissions by crime category sentenced to incarceration. 3 Revocations/Waivers has been removed as of May, 2005 and has been replaced with Waiver/Technical and Waiver/Pending * In the case of revocations due to new felony, the admission count may reflect the original commitment crime or the new felony, depending on the sentence length. The longer sentence length determines which crime is counted. ** Based upon the number of persons sentenced to incarceration and those sentenced to probation supervision.

87 Date: 06/30/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Admissions 2012 - 2015 (Based upon the Most Serious Commitment Crime)

1 2 3 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Waiv Waiv Inc. Eligibilities** 2012 # * ** Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Tech Pend Total Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 3490 20% 9.37 8.02 8.15 85% 2230 262 488 80 430 3490 43% 79%

Property Crimes 6359 36% 4.58 4.58 4.55 76% 2784 635 1420 213 1307 6359 39% 94%

Drug Crimes 5834 33% 5.16 4.88 5.00 81% 2856 571 1278 147 982 5834 40% 97%

All Others 1879 11% 5.16 4.58 4.53 89% 1371 65 243 39 161 1879 42% 82%

Grand Total 17562 5.79 5.42 5.34 100% 9241 1533 3429 479 2880 17562 40% 90%

1 2 3 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Waiv Waiv Inc. Eligibilities** 2013 # * ** Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Tech Pend Total Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 3468 20% 9.21 7.18 7.75 82% 2090 230 536 109 503 3468 40% 80%

Property Crimes 6329 37% 4.62 4.53 4.58 73% 2564 547 1492 285 1441 6329 39% 94%

Drug Crimes 5436 32% 5.07 4.70 4.96 77% 2497 481 1197 216 1045 5436 38% 97%

All Others 1812 11% 5.23 4.88 4.60 89% 1284 54 267 45 162 1812 44% 79%

Grand Total 17045 5.76 5.17 5.28 100% 8435 1312 3492 655 3151 17045 39% 90%

1 2 3 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Waiv Waiv Inc. Eligibilities** 2014 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Tech Pend Total Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 3362 20% 9.25 7.58 7.71 81% 1988 273 478 90 533 3362 40% 80%

Property Crimes 5802 35% 4.62 4.61 4.57 71% 2165 550 1406 244 1437 5802 39% 97%

Drug Crimes 5330 32% 5.08 4.67 4.98 76% 2411 470 1185 187 1077 5330 39% 97%

All Others 2049 12% 5.21 5.08 4.73 87% 1484 60 240 63 202 2049 35% 76%

Grand Total 16543 5.78 5.31 5.29 100% 8048 1353 3309 584 3249 16543 39% 91%

1 2 3 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Waiv Waiv Inc. Eligibilities** 2015 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sen Inc. Fel NF Tech. Tech Pend Total Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 3447 21% 9.14 7.83 7.71 83% 2087 281 477 110 492 3447 37% 79%

Property Crimes 5829 35% 4.83 4.61 4.78 72% 2359 618 1249 248 1355 5829 37% 97%

Drug Crimes 5072 31% 5.20 4.81 5.03 78% 2325 500 1111 184 952 5072 37% 97%

All Others 2084 13% 5.13 5.24 4.61 89% 1563 72 225 39 185 2084 33% 78%

Grand Total 16432 5.89 5.44 5.38 100% 8334 1471 3062 581 2984 16432 36% 91%

1 Crime category percentage of total admissions. 2 Percentage of admissions by crime category sentenced to incarceration. 3 Revocations/Waivers has been removed as of May, 2005 and has been replaced with Waiver/Technical and Waiver/Pending * In the case of revocations due to new felony, the admission count may reflect the original commitment crime or the new felony, depending on the sentence length. The longer sentence length determines which crime is counted. ** Based upon the number of persons sentenced to incarceration and those sentenced to probation supervision. # 241 unprocessed custody admission records have been proportionally applied to the incarceration totals.

88 Date: 06/30/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Admissions 2018 (Based upon the Most Serious Commitment Crime)

1 2 3 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Waiv Waiv Inc. Eligibilities** 2016 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sent Inc. Fel NF Tech. Tech Pend Total Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 3514 21% 8.58 7.63 7.49 83% 2143 342 439 91 499 3514 47% 82%

Property Crimes 5802 35% 4.76 5.51 4.72 71% 2164 725 1221 253 1439 5802 54% 97%

Drug Crimes 4981 30% 5.27 5.91 5.16 78% 2199 553 1114 131 984 4981 52% 95%

Sex NonViolent 358 2% 7.95 7.91 6.38 95% 261 23 57 4 13 358 53% 24%

All Others 1756 11% 4.50 5.16 4.64 85% 1218 60 220 51 207 1756 41% 88%

Grand Total 16411 100% 5.81 6.08 5.40 100% 7985 1703 3051 530 3142 16411 50% 91%

1 2 3 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Waiv Waiv Inc. Eligibilities** 2017 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sent Inc. Fel NF Tech. Tech Pend Total Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 3664 22% 8.79 7.42 7.41 82% 2191 353 472 100 548 3664 50% 83%

Property Crimes 5794 35% 4.75 5.11 4.72 71% 2176 726 1210 251 1431 5794 68% 99%

Drug Crimes 4905 30% 4.96 5.22 4.94 78% 2170 554 1095 126 960 4905 68% 98%

Sex NonViolent 368 2% 8.65 7.41 7.07 95% 266 23 59 4 16 368 49% 20%

All Others 1712 10% 4.79 5.02 4.77 86% 1200 61 214 49 188 1712 53% 91%

Grand Total 16443 100% 5.81 5.59 5.35 100% 8003 1717 3050 530 3143 16443 62% 93%

1 2 3 Avg. Avg. Avg. Incarceration Total % of Lgth.* Lgth. Lgth. % to New Rev. Rev. Waiv Waiv Inc. Eligibilities** 2018 Admissions Total Inc Sent Par Sen Dim of Sent Inc. Fel NF Tech. Tech Pend Total Parole GTPS

Violent Crimes 3926 25% 8.72 7.56 7.47 82% 2313 430 471 108 604 3926 54% 84%

Property Crimes 5322 33% 4.74 4.94 4.74 73% 2101 734 1053 224 1210 5322 73% 98%

Drug Crimes 4696 29% 4.67 4.64 4.64 79% 2120 588 1012 138 838 4696 73% 99%

Sex NonViolent 354 2% 7.83 6.86 7.67 97% 261 22 59 5 7 354 53% 20%

All Others 1696 11% 4.64 4.72 4.78 87% 1226 89 158 40 183 1696 57% 93%

Grand Total 15994 100% 5.75 5.38 5.34 100% 8021 1863 2753 515 2842 15994 66% 93%

1 Crime category percentage of total admissions. 2 Percentage of admissions by crime category sentenced to incarceration. 3 Revocations/Waivers has been removed as of May, 2005 and has been replaced with Waiver/Technical and Waiver/Pending * In the case of revocations due to new felony, the admission count may reflect the original commitment crime or the new felony, depending on the sentence length. The longer sentence length determines which crime is counted.

89 Date: 12/31/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Incarceration Releases 1994-1996 (Based Upon Most Serious Commitment Crime)

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 1994 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2305 9.5 4.6 71.0% 5.9% 2.1% 10.8% 10.2%

Property Crimes 3690 5.2 2.3 71.8% 0.2% 3.4% 12.6% 12.0%

Drug Crimes 3763 5.9 2.9 61.8% 0.1% 2.6% 22.8% 12.7%

All Others 879 4.9 2.3 75.9% 0.1% 1.9% 7.4% 14.7%

Grand Total 10637 6.4 3.0 68.4% 1.4% 2.7% 15.4% 12.1%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 1995 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2417 9.2 4.5 72.7% 3.6% 1.8% 12.2% 9.6%

Property Crimes 3827 4.8 2.3 70.4% 0.1% 3.5% 13.2% 12.8%

Drug Crimes 4296 5.5 2.8 62.9% 0.0% 2.7% 21.8% 12.6%

All Others 987 4.9 2.1 73.5% 0.1% 2.8% 6.4% 17.2%

Grand Total 11527 6.0 2.9 68.4% 0.8% 2.8% 15.6% 12.4%

Release Types Avg.* Avg.* Total Length of Time 1996 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2480 9.0 4.8 75.4% 2.9% 2.5% 7.2% 10.8%

Property Crimes 3742 4.9 2.8 71.6% 0.2% 3.4% 10.5% 11.7%

Drug Crimes 4582 5.3 2.7 65.6% 0.0% 3.6% 18.9% 10.0%

All Others 1033 4.1 2.0 70.5% 0.1% 2.0% 6.8% 20.7%

Grand Total 11837 5.8 3.1 70.0% 0.7% 3.2% 12.7% 11.6%

* Offenders may have multiple convictions at the time of commitment; this data represents cumulative sentences at time for all convictions. Life & death sentences are computed as 99 yrs. for sentence averages. This is average sentence length only of those released and does not include inmates remaining in prison. ** Goodtime/parole supervision (diminution of sentence). *** Goodtime; inmates sentenced prior to 1972. **** Represents Parole Board actions. ***** Includes conviction overturns, court orders, death, and release to probation on a split sentence.

90 Date: 06/30/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Incarceration Releases 1997-1999 (Based Upon Most Serious Commitment Crime)

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 1997 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2756 7.7 2.9 89.5% 1.4% 2.8% 3.6% 2.8%

Property Crimes 3999 4.4 1.3 88.6% 0.1% 3.9% 6.3% 1.1%

Drug Crimes 4671 4.8 1.6 82.5% 0.0% 4.5% 11.6% 1.3%

All Others 1069 3.7 1.1 90.9% 0.1% 3.2% 4.5% 1.3%

Grand Total 12495 5.2 1.7 86.7% 0.3% 3.8% 7.5% 1.6%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 1998 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2757 7.5 3.1 88.0% 1.9% 4.0% 3.0% 3.1%

Property Crimes 4185 4.0 1.3 88.7% 0.0% 4.4% 5.8% 1.0%

Drug Crimes 5086 4.4 1.6 83.4% 0.0% 4.9% 10.7% 1.0%

All Others 1220 3.5 1.0 90.8% 0.0% 3.4% 3.7% 2.1%

Grand Total 13248 4.8 1.8 86.7% 0.4% 4.4% 6.9% 1.5%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 1999 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2808 7.2 3.3 86.6% 1.2% 5.7% 3.2% 3.3%

Property Crimes 4457 3.7 1.4 88.0% 0.1% 4.4% 6.6% 0.9%

Drug Crimes 5683 4.3 1.6 81.4% 0.0% 5.2% 12.3% 1.1%

All Others 1403 3.1 1.1 92.1% 0.1% 3.8% 1.9% 2.2%

Grand Total 14351 4.6 1.8 85.5% 0.3% 4.9% 7.7% 1.6%

* Offenders may have multiple convictions at the time of commitment; this data represents cumulative sentences at time for all convictions. Life & death sentences are computed as 99 yrs. for sentence averages. This is average sentence length only of those released and does not include inmates remaining in prison. ** Goodtime/parole supervision (diminution of sentence). *** Goodtime; inmates sentenced prior to 1972. **** Represents Parole Board actions. ***** Includes conviction overturns, court orders, death, and release to probation on a split sentence.

91 Date: 06/30/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Incarceration Releases 2000-2002 (Based Upon Most Serious Commitment Crime)

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2000 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2681 7.2 3.3 86.4% 0.9% 6.9% 2.5% 3.4%

Property Crimes 4281 3.7 1.5 85.9% 0.0% 6.2% 6.9% 1.0%

Drug Crimes 6141 4.2 1.7 80.9% 0.0% 6.3% 11.5% 1.2%

All Others 1460 3.2 1.1 89.5% 0.1% 5.0% 3.3% 2.2%

Grand Total 14563 4.5 1.9 84.3% 0.2% 6.3% 7.7% 1.6%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2001 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2928 8.0 3.6 83.7% 1.1% 8.8% 3.0% 3.3%

Property Crimes 5059 4.4 1.6 83.9% 0.0% 6.0% 8.9% 1.2%

Drug Crimes 5251 4.4 1.7 77.2% 0.0% 7.0% 14.6% 1.3%

All Others 1530 3.7 1.3 83.7% 0.0% 8.0% 4.0% 4.2%

Grand Total 14768 5.0 2.0 81.5% 0.2% 7.1% 9.3% 2.0% Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2002 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2771 8.6 4.2 82.5% 1.3% 8.8% 3.6% 3.7%

Property Crimes 5220 4.4 1.7 82.0% 0.0% 5.5% 11.1% 1.4%

Drug Crimes 5455 4.6 1.8 76.5% 0.0% 6.2% 15.9% 1.4%

All Others 1606 3.7 1.3 75.0% 0.0% 10.2% 4.6% 10.2%

Grand Total 15052 5.2 2.1 79.3% 0.3% 6.9% 10.8% 2.8%

* Offenders may have multiple convictions at the time of commitment; this data represents cumulative sentences at time for all convictions. Life & death sentences are computed as 99 yrs. for sentence averages. This is average sentence length only of those released and does not include inmates remaining in prison. ** Goodtime/parole supervision (diminution of sentence). *** Goodtime; inmates sentenced prior to 1972. **** Represents Parole Board actions. ***** Includes conviction overturns, court orders, death, and release to probation on a split sentence.

92 Date: 06/30/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Incarceration Releases 2003-2005 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2003 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2807 8.7 4.1 81.2% 1.4% 9.4% 3.9% 4.2%

Property Crimes 5286 4.3 1.7 83.2% 0.0% 5.6% 10.0% 1.2%

Drug Crimes 5742 4.2 1.7 76.6% 0.0% 6.7% 15.1% 1.6%

All Others 1509 3.7 1.3 71.4% 0.0% 10.3% 4.2% 14.0%

Grand Total 15344 5.0 2.1 79.2% 0.3% 7.2% 10.2% 3.1%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2004 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2572 7.4 3.9 83.1% 0.6% 9.3% 2.2% 4.9%

Property Crimes 5421 3.9 1.6 84.6% 0.0% 4.7% 9.1% 1.6%

Drug Crimes 5964 4.2 1.7 79.5% 0.0% 6.1% 12.8% 1.7%

All Others 1443 3.4 1.3 72.7% 0.0% 10.3% 2.1% 14.9%

Grand Total 15400 4.5 2.0 81.3% 0.1% 6.5% 8.7% 3.4%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2005 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2642 7.5 4.2 82.0% 1.0% 10.1% 2.6% 4.4%

Property Crimes 5524 3.7 1.7 84.7% 0.0% 4.7% 9.1% 1.5%

Drug Crimes 5824 4.0 1.7 82.9% 0.0% 4.8% 10.9% 1.4%

All Others 1374 3.4 1.5 73.0% 0.0% 12.6% 2.3% 12.2%

Grand Total 15364 4.5 2.1 82.5% 0.2% 6.4% 8.1% 2.9%

* Offenders may have multiple convictions at the time of commitment; this data represents cumulative sentences at time for all convictions. Life & death sentences are computed as 99 yrs. for sentence averages. This is average sentence length only of those released and does not include inmates remaining in prison. ** Goodtime/parole supervision (diminution of sentence). *** Goodtime; inmates sentenced prior to 1972. **** Represents Parole Board actions. ***** Includes conviction overturns, court orders, death, and release to probation on a split sentence.

93 Date: 06/30/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Incarceration Releases 2006-2008 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2006 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2602 9.6 4.8 81.7% 0.7% 11.1% 2.2% 4.3%

Property Crimes 5448 4.7 1.7 85.9% 0.1% 4.3% 8.5% 1.4%

Drug Crimes 5672 4.9 1.7 81.6% 0.1% 5.2% 11.8% 1.4%

All Others 1236 4.1 1.4 76.3% 0.0% 12.9% 1.3% 9.5%

Grand Total 14958 5.5 2.2 82.7% 0.2% 6.5% 8.0% 2.6%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2007 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2428 9.6 4.8 77.9% 0.9% 11.9% 4.5% 4.9%

Property Crimes 5525 4.5 1.7 84.4% 0.0% 4.7% 9.5% 1.3%

Drug Crimes 5627 4.8 1.7 81.9% 0.1% 4.6% 11.9% 1.5%

All Others 1295 3.8 1.4 74.4% 0.0% 13.1% 1.8% 10.8%

Grand Total 14875 5.3 2.2 81.5% 0.2% 6.6% 8.9% 2.8%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2008 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2402 7.8 4.6 77.3% 0.8% 15.0% 1.6% 5.3%

Property Crimes 5374 4.5 1.7 87.9% 0.0% 5.0% 5.8% 1.4%

Drug Crimes 5870 4.6 1.7 86.8% 0.0% 4.0% 8.0% 1.2%

All Others 1386 4.1 1.6 72.7% 0.0% 14.8% 1.9% 10.7%

Grand Total 15032 5.0 2.1 84.4% 0.1% 7.1% 5.6% 2.8%

* Offenders may have multiple convictions at the time of commitment; this data represents cumulative sentences at time for all convictions. Life & death sentences are computed as 99 yrs. for sentence averages. This is average sentence length only of those released and does not include inmates remaining in prison. ** Goodtime/parole supervision (diminution of sentence). *** Goodtime; inmates sentenced prior to 1972. **** Represents Parole Board actions. ***** Includes conviction overturns, court orders, death, and release to probation on a split sentence.

94 Date: 06/30/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Incarceration Releases 2009-2011 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2009 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2369 7.7 4.8 78.6% 0.6% 14.9% 0.6% 5.3%

Property Crimes 5423 4.0 1.7 89.2% 0.0% 5.3% 4.2% 1.3%

Drug Crimes 5903 4.4 1.8 88.4% 0.0% 4.0% 6.0% 1.6%

All Others 1519 3.5 1.4 74.0% 0.0% 12.7% 1.3% 12.0%

Grand Total 15214 4.7 2.2 85.7% 0.1% 7.0% 4.0% 3.1%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2010 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2634 7.8 4.8 78.7% 0.3% 14.2% 0.8% 6.0%

Property Crimes 6040 4.4 1.7 89.3% 0.0% 5.4% 3.9% 1.4%

Drug Crimes 6764 4.7 1.9 89.5% 0.0% 4.2% 5.0% 1.3%

All Others 1815 3.8 1.5 76.1% 0.0% 12.0% 1.0% 10.9%

Grand Total 17253 5.0 2.3 86.4% 0.1% 7.0% 3.5% 3.1%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2011 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 3018 8.0 4.6 76.7% 0.4% 13.7% 1.1% 4.9%

Property Crimes 6033 4.9 1.5 85.0% 0.0% 6.1% 3.5% 1.5%

Drug Crimes 6186 5.0 1.6 91.9% 0.0% 5.6% 5.0% 1.3%

All Others 1885 4.4 1.6 71.0% 0.0% 12.8% 1.3% 7.5%

Grand Total 17122 5.6 2.3 84.5% 0.1% 8.0% 3.4% 2.7%

* Offenders may have multiple convictions at the time of commitment; this data represents cumulative sentences at time for all convictions. Life & death sentences are computed as 99 yrs. for sentence averages. This is average sentence length only of those released and does not include inmates remaining in prison. ** Goodtime/parole supervision (diminution of sentence). *** Goodtime; inmates sentenced prior to 1972. **** Represents Parole Board actions. ***** Includes conviction overturns, court orders, death, and release to probation on a split sentence.

95 Date: 06/30/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Incarceration Releases 2012-2015 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2012 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 2905 8.4 4.8 75.3% 0.2% 14.9% 3.1% 6.5%

Property Crimes 6021 4.6 1.6 86.1% 0.0% 6.7% 5.5% 1.7%

Drug Crimes 6207 5.0 1.8 86.8% 0.0% 5.2% 6.5% 1.5%

All Others 1887 4.2 1.5 78.7% 0.0% 13.6% 2.1% 5.6%

Grand Total 17020 5.5 2.4 83.7% 0.0% 8.3% 5.1% 2.9%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2013 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 3073 8.6 5.1 75.7% 0.3% 14.5% 3.2% 6.4%

Property Crimes 6313 4.6 1.7 89.0% 0.0% 5.8% 3.2% 2.0%

Drug Crimes 6293 5.1 1.8 89.1% 0.0% 4.4% 4.7% 1.8%

All Others 2011 4.0 1.5 76.8% 0.0% 14.3% 1.5% 7.4%

Grand Total 17690 5.6 2.5 85.3% 0.0% 7.8% 3.5% 3.3%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2014 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 3166 9.2 5.1 76.8% 0.1% 14.0% 3.5% 5.6%

Property Crimes 6169 4.8 1.6 92.6% 0.0% 3.2% 2.8% 1.4%

Drug Crimes 6262 5.0 1.7 91.9% 0.0% 3.0% 3.5% 1.6%

All Others 2375 4.2 1.5 74.3% 0.0% 17.9% 1.1% 6.7%

Grand Total 17972 5.8 2.3 87.1% 0.0% 7.0% 2.9% 2.9%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2015 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other***** Violent Crimes 3181 9.6 5.0 76.7% 0.2% 13.0% 4.0% 6.3% Property Crimes 6168 4.8 1.4 94.3% 0.0% 2.6% 1.8% 1.3% Drug Crimes 6135 5.3 1.6 93.4% 0.0% 2.2% 2.9% 1.5%

All Others 2366 4.7 1.5 76.4% 0.0% 15.8% 0.6% 7.1%

Grand Total 17850 5.8 2.1 88.5% 0.0% 6.1% 2.4% 3.0%

* Offenders may have multiple convictions at the time of commitment; this data represents cumulative sentences at t convictions. Life & death sentences are computed as 99 yrs. for sentence averages. This is average sentence leng of those released and does not include inmates remaining in prison. ** Goodtime/parole supervision (diminution of sentence). *** Goodtime; inmates sentenced prior to 1972. **** Represents Parole Board actions. ***** Includes conviction overturns, court orders, death, and release to probation on a split sentence.

96 Date: 06/30/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS Summary of Adult Incarceration Releases 2018 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2016 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 3002 9.0 4.8 75.3% 0.2% 14.5% 3.3% 6.7%

Property Crimes 5598 4.8 1.3 94.9% 0.0% 2.4% 1.6% 1.1%

Drug Crimes 5577 5.3 1.5 94.4% 0.0% 2.4% 2.0% 1.2%

Sex NonViolent 353 5.4 3.9 16.7% 0.0% 49.9% 2.0% 31.4%

All Others 1981 4.5 1.1 86.2% 0.0% 10.3% 0.8% 2.7%

Grand Total 16511 5.7 2.0 88.4% 0.0% 6.6% 2.0% 3.0%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2017 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 3236 9.1 4.7 76.9% 0.1% 13.8% 3.2% 6.1%

Property Crimes 6258 5.2 1.4 95.7% 0.0% 2.3% 0.9% 1.1%

Drug Crimes 6174 5.9 1.7 94.4% 0.0% 2.3% 1.9% 1.3%

Sex NonViolent 370 5.9 4.2 15.4% 0.0% 51.9% 1.6% 31.1%

All Others 2072 5.1 1.3 88.4% 0.0% 8.9% 0.4% 2.2%

Grand Total 18110 6.1 2.1 89.4% 0.0% 6.1% 1.6% 2.8%

Release Types Avg. * Avg.* Total Length of Time 2018 Releases Sent. (Yrs.) Served (Yrs.) GTPS** GT*** Fullterm Parole**** Other*****

Violent Crimes 3210 8.1 4.8 75.6% 0.1% 14.4% 3.2% 6.6%

Property Crimes 5683 4.9 1.2 90.7% 0.0% 5.4% 2.5% 1.4%

Drug Crimes 5848 5.3 1.4 89.2% 0.0% 5.2% 4.0% 1.5%

Sex NonViolent 315 5.3 3.8 17.5% 0.0% 46.0% 1.6% 34.9%

All Others 1976 4.4 1.0 87.0% 0.0% 9.9% 0.5% 2.6%

Grand Total 17032 5.6 2.0 85.6% 0.0% 8.3% 2.9% 3.2%

* Offenders may have multiple convictions at the time of commitment; this data represents cumulative sentences at time for all convictions. Life & death sentences are computed as 99 yrs. for sentence averages. This is average sentence length only of those released and does not include inmates remaining in prison. ** Goodtime/parole supervision (diminution of sentence). *** Goodtime; inmates sentenced prior to 1972. **** Represents Parole Board actions. ***** Includes conviction overturns, court orders, death, and release to probation on a split sentence.

97 Date: 12/31/2019 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS ADMISSIONS/RELEASES COMPARISON FY 79/80 - CURRENT

FISCAL NET CHANGE YEAR # ADMISSION % CHANGE # RELEASE % CHANGE (DIFFERENCE) 79/80 2771 1896 875 80/81 2887 4.19% 1987 4.80% 900 81/82 3596 24.56% 2531 27.38% 1065 82/83 4490 24.86% 2736 8.10% 1754 83/84 4444 -1.02% 3184 16.37% 1260 84/85 4272 -3.87% 3588 12.69% 684 85/86 4849 13.51% 3926 9.42% 923 86/87 5693 17.41% 4704 19.82% 989 87/88 5421 -4.78% 5395 14.69% 26 88/89 6033 11.29% 5474 1.46% 559 89/90 6965 15.45% 5957 8.82% 1008 90/91 7728 10.95% 6738 13.11% 990 91/92 9138 18.25% 7973 18.33% 1165 92/93 10819 18.40% 9284 16.44% 1535 93/94 11588 7.11% 10433 12.38% 1155 94/95 12568 8.46% 11200 7.35% 1368 95/96 13281 5.67% 12050 7.59% 1231 96/97 14395 8.39% 12070 0.17% 2325 97/98 15567 8.14% 12934 7.16% 2633 98/99 15663 0.62% 13764 6.42% 1899 99/00 15590 -0.47% 14576 5.90% 1014 00/01 15900 1.99% 14664 0.60% 1236 01/02 15519 -2.40% 14725 0.42% 794 02/03 16033 3.31% 15352 4.26% 681 03/04 16234 1.25% 15373 0.14% 861 04/05 16098 -0.84% 15343 -0.20% 755 05/06 14279 -11.30% 15197 -0.95% -918 06/07 16011 12.13% 14913 -1.87% 1098 07/08 16334 2.02% 14879 -0.23% 1455 08/09 16525 1.17% 15198 2.14% 1327 09/10 17396 5.27% 16059 5.67% 1337 10/11 17428 0.18% 17384 8.25% 44 11/12 17913 2.78% 17020 -2.09% 893 12/13 16916 -5.57% 17231 1.24% -315 13/14 16106 -4.79% 17752 3.02% -1646 14/15 16572 2.89% 18457 3.97% -1885 15/16 16252 -1.93% 16886 -8.51% -634 16/17 16303 0.31% 16575 -1.84% -272 17/18 16024 -1.71% 18289 10.34% -2265 TOTAL 471601 443697 27904 AVG 1069.37

ADMISSION RELEASE: FY 79/80 - 17/18 20000 # ADMISSION 15000 # RELEASE 10000 NET CHANGE 5000 (DIFFERENCE)

# INMATES 0 -5000 79/80 82/83 85/86 88/89 91/92 94/95 97/98 00/01 03/04 06/07 09/10 12/13 15/16 FISCAL YEAR

99 Date: 12/31/19 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND CORRECTIONS ADMISSIONS/RELEASES COMPARISON CY 1994-Current

CALENDAR NET CHANGE YEAR # ADMISSION % CHANGE # RELEASE % CHANGE (DIFFERENCE) 1994 12064 10637 1427 1995 12628 4.68% 11527 8.37% 1101 1996 13530 7.14% 11837 2.69% 1693 1997 15056 11.28% 12495 5.56% 2561 1998 15628 3.80% 13248 6.03% 2380 1999 15361 -1.71% 14351 8.33% 1010 2000 16046 4.46% 14580 1.60% 1466 2001 15573 -2.95% 14768 1.29% 805 2002 15548 -0.16% 15054 1.94% 494 2003 16133 3.76% 15296 1.61% 837 2004 16025 -0.67% 15401 0.69% 624 2005 15006 -6.36% 15365 -0.23% -359 2006 15401 2.63% 14958 -2.65% 443 2007 16309 5.90% 14875 -0.55% 1434 2008 16295 -0.09% 15032 1.06% 1263 2009 17237 5.78% 15214 1.21% 2023 2010 17187 -0.29% 17295 13.68% -108 2011 17511 1.89% 17018 -1.60% 493 2012 17552 0.23% 17122 0.61% 430 2013 17053 -2.84% 17690 3.32% -637 2014 16543 -3.08% 17972 1.59% -1429 2015 16431 -0.68% 17850 -0.68% -1419 2016 16278 -0.94% 16545 -7.31% -267 2017 16443 1.00% 18110 9.46% -1667 2018 15994 -2.81% 17032 -5.95% -1038 TOTAL 394832 381272 13560 AVG 944.89

ADMISSION RELEASE: CY 1996 - 2018 20000

15000 # ADMISSION 10000 # RELEASE NET CHANGE (DIFFERENCE) 5000

# INMATES # 0 -5000 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 CALENDAR YEAR

98 Date: 12/31/2019 2018 Admissions by Parish of Conviction

Parish Count Parish Count ACADIA 194 NATCHITOCHES 101 ALLEN 140 ORLEANS 1251 ASCENSION 301 OUACHITA 598 ASSUMPTION 84 PLAQUEMINE 55 AVOYELLES 162 POINTE COUPEE 35 BEAUREGARD 174 RAPIDES 484 BIENVILLE 58 RED RIVER 54 BOSSIER 561 RICHLAND 161 CADDO 1153 SABINE 81 CALCASIEU 613 ST. BERNARD 127 CALDWELL 72 ST. CHARLES 97 CAMERON 15 ST. HELENA 40 CATAHOULA 65 ST. JAMES 35 CLAIBORNE 41 ST. JOHN-BAPTIST 72 CONCORDIA 120 ST. LANDRY 247 DESOTO 85 ST. MARTIN 124 E. BATON ROUGE 1191 ST. MARY 243 E. CARROLL 19 ST. TAMMANY 877 E. FELICIANA 33 TANGIPAHOA 415 EVANGELINE 162 TENSAS 23 FRANKLIN 93 TERREBONNE 547 GRANT 181 UNION 108 IBERIA 293 VERMILION 191 IBERVILLE 101 VERNON 172 JACKSON 64 W. BATON ROUGE 108 JEFF DAVIS 108 W. CARROLL 65 JEFFERSON 1090 W. FELICIANA 17 LAFAYETTE 570 WASHINGTON 264 LAFOURCHE 314 WEBSTER 254 LASALLE 110 WINN 88 LINCOLN 169 Unknown 17 LIVINGSTON 582 15975 MADISON 39 MOREHOUSE 67

100 2018 Releases by Parish of Conviction

Parish Count Parish Count ACADIA 238 NATCHITOCHES 118 ALLEN 122 ORLEANS 1686 ASCENSION 283 OUACHITA 577 ASSUMPTION 67 PLAQUEMINE 55 AVOYELLES 146 POINTE COUPEE 45 BEAUREGARD 172 RAPIDES 461 BIENVILLE 71 RED RIVER 36 BOSSIER 544 RICHLAND 200 CADDO 1138 SABINE 87 CALCASIEU 635 ST. BERNARD 129 CALDWELL 64 ST. CHARLES 98 CAMERON 12 ST. HELENA 34 CATAHOULA 66 ST. JAMES 36 CLAIBORNE 45 ST. JOHN-BAPTIST 78 CONCORDIA 129 ST. LANDRY 262 DESOTO 81 ST. MARTIN 130 E. BATON ROUGE 1111 ST. MARY 260 E. CARROLL 24 ST. TAMMANY 1063 E. FELICIANA 32 TANGIPAHOA 338 EVANGELINE 182 TENSAS 34 FRANKLIN 123 TERREBONNE 578 GRANT 155 UNION 122 IBERIA 254 VERMILION 192 IBERVILLE 119 VERNON 193 JACKSON 86 W. BATON ROUGE 119 JEFF DAVIS 128 W. CARROLL 64 JEFFERSON 1272 W. FELICIANA 22 LAFAYETTE 597 WASHINGTON 263 LAFOURCHE 306 WEBSTER 293 LASALLE 120 WINN 86 LINCOLN 206 Unknown 10 LIVINGSTON 666 Total 17020 MADISON 61 MOREHOUSE 96

101 BUDGET AND COST DATA SUMMARY FY 2019-2020 EXISTING OPERATING BUDGET (EXCLUDING CANTEEN) CORRECTIONS SERVICES August 22, 2019 BUDGETED BUDGETED 2018-19 2019-2020 AVG. # OF OPERATIONAL FINAL EOB DIFFERENCE STAFF STAFF DIFFERENCE OFFENDERS BED CAPACITY BUDGET UNIT BUDGET 8/22/2019 BUDGET 2018-19 2019-2020 STAFF 2019-2020 2019-2020 CORRECTIONS ADMINISTRATION $74,336,033 $81,618,083 $7,282,050 221 221 0 N/A N/A CORRECTIONS ADMINI. NON-PRIMARY MEDICAL CARE $29,371,097 $25,766,325 ($3,604,772) 0 0 0 N/A N/A TOTAL ADULT INSTITUTIONS $388,122,016 $386,143,727 ($1,978,289) 3,883 3,883 0 16,809 16,809

PROBATION AND PAROLE $75,654,140 $75,571,033 ($83,107) 753 753 0 70,344 70,344 LOCAL HOUSING OF STATE ADULT OFFENDERS $176,885,680 $174,401,043 1 ($2,484,637) N/A N/A 0 16,035 16,035 TOTAL CORRECTIONS $744,368,966 $743,500,211 ($868,755) 4 4,857 4,857 0 103,188 103,188 TOTAL COST PER OFFENDER ADULT INSTITUTIONS: PER DAY LA. STATE PENITENTIARY $140,861,652 $141,592,497 $730,845 1,420 1,420 0 5,815 5,815 $66.53 RAYMOND LABORDE CORRECTIONAL CENTER $30,831,981 $31,000,378 $168,397 329 329 0 1,808 1,808 $46.85 LA. CORR. INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN $25,052,375 $23,927,073 ($1,125,302) 262 262 0 600 600 $108.96 WINN CORRECTIONAL CENTER $13,114,304 $13,044,168 ($70,136) N/A N/A 0 1,440 1,440 $24.75 ALLEN CORRECTIONAL CENTER $14,909,805 $14,442,589 ($467,216) 161 161 0 833 833 $47.37 DIXON CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTE $46,257,183 $44,431,476 ($1,825,707) 459 459 0 1,800 1,800 $67.44 ELAYN HUNT CORRECTIONAL CENTER $62,963,074 $64,570,325 $1,607,251 635 635 0 1,975 1,975 $89.33 DAVID WADE CORRECTIONAL CENTER $28,776,012 $27,669,541 ($1,106,471) 323 323 0 1,224 1,224 $61.76 B. B. "SIXTY" RAYBURN CORRECTIONAL CENTER $25,355,630 $25,465,680 $110,050 294 294 0 1,314 1,314 $52.95 TOTAL STATE ADULT INSTITUTIONS $388,122,016 $386,143,727 ($1,978,289) 3,883 3,883 0 16,809 16,809 $62.77

LOCAL HOUSING OF ADULT OFFENDERS $144,403,343 $127,697,720 ($16,705,623) N/A N/A N/A 12,451 12,451 $28.02 TRANSITIONAL WORK PROGRAMS $17,316,806 $18,416,443 $1,099,637 N/A N/A N/A 3,584 3,584 $14.04 RE-ENTRY SERVICES 3 $6,623,431 $5,900,000 ($723,431) N/A N/A N/A CRIMINAL JUSTICE REINVESTMENT INITIATIVE $8,542,100 $22,386,880 $13,844,780 N/A N/A N/A TOTAL LOCAL HOUSING OF STATE ADULT OFFENDERS $176,885,680 $174,401,043 ($2,484,637) GRAND TOTAL $556,465,596 $538,157,890 ($18,307,706) 3,883 3,883 0 32,844 32,844 $44.28

CORRECTIONS ADMINI. NON-PRIMARY MEDICAL CARE $29,371,097 $25,766,325 ($3,604,772) 32,844 32,844 GRAND TOTAL INCLUDING NON-PRIMARY MEDICAL CARE $585,836,693 $563,924,215 ($21,912,478) 32,844 32,844 $46.55

ADULT PROBATION & PAROLE: TOTAL PROBATION & PAROLE $75,654,140 $75,571,033 ($83,107) 753 753 0 70,344 70,344 $2.94

CORRECTIONS ADMINISTRATION: OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY $3,900,558 $4,023,090 $122,532 32 32 0 MANAGEMENT AND FINANCE $53,493,698 $55,343,998 $1,850,300 61 61 0 ADULT SERVICES 5 $45,008,084 $46,797,998 $1,789,914 111 111 0 BOARD OF PARDONS & PAROLE $1,304,790 $1,219,322 ($85,468) 17 17 0 TOTAL CORRECTIONS ADMIN. $103,707,130 $107,384,408 $3,677,278 221 221 0

NOTES: (a) CANTEEN BUDGET AMOUNTS ARE NOT INCLUDED ON THIS WORKSHEET. BUDGETED AMOUNTS FOR PERSONAL SERVICES FOR THE ADULT INSTITUTIONS DO NOT INCLUDE SALARIES AND RELATED BENEFITS BUDGETED IN THE CANTEEN. NOTES: 1 Budgeted cost is for 12,451 adult offenders in local jails and 3,584 offenders in transitional work programs.

2 Average cost per day for Personal Services, Travel, Services, Supplies, Professional Services, Other Charges, Acquisitions, Major Repairs, and IAT is net of costs for WNC.

3 Budgeted costs for LHSAO includes 225 offenders each in Caddo, Orleans, Madison, Lafayette, Franklin, Rapides, West Baton Rouge, St. Tammany, and Plaquemine for Re-Entry Services for 12 months and approximately 40 - 60 slots each in Caddo, Orleans, Covington, and Baton Rouge for 12 mos for Day Reporting Centers.

4 From the beginning of FY 10-11 (Act 11) to FY 19-20 Act 10, there was a reduction of 1,065 positions and 22 job appointments.

5 The Corrections Administration Adult Services Program includes $25.7 million for non-primary medical care for state and local offenders. DPS&C - CORRECTIONS SERVICES Budgeted Cost by Function FY 2019-2020 Per Act 10 Adults $420,542,144 Headquarters 57% $40,059,111 5%

Retirees Group Insurance $22,274,876 3%

Non-Primary Medical Care $25,766,325 3%

Adults Headquarters Retirees Group Insurance Non-Primary Medical Care Local Housing of State Adult Offenders P & P

Local Housing of State Adult Offenders $160,556,263 22%

P & P $75,331,781 Total $744,530,500 10% DPS& C - CORRECTIONS SERVICES Table of Organization FY 2019-2020 Per Act 10 P & P (ADULT) 656 13% OTHER 54 1%

FOOD SERVICE 3 0%

MEDICAL 396 8% SECURITY MAINTENANCE 3,193 ADMIN. 96 64% 2% CLERICAL FOOD SERVICE CLERICAL 134 MAINTENANCE 3% MEDICAL OTHER ADMIN. P & P (ADULT) 439 SECURITY 9%

Total 4,971 DPS&C - CORRECTIONS SERVICES Adult Institutions - Budget by Activity

INCARCERATION (State FY 2019-2020 Per Act 10 Institutions) $255,066,498 67%

REHABILITATION $5,119,788 1% INCARCERATION (State Institutions)

REHABILITATION

HEALTH SERVICES

INCARCERATION (Private Institutions) DIAGNOSTIC

HEALTH SERVICES $61,513,479 16%

INCARCERATION (Private Institutions) $12,745,028 ADMIN & SUPPORT 3% $46,302,737 DIAGNOSTIC 12% $3,699,905 Total $384,447,435 1% DPS&C - CORRECTIONS SERVICES Budgeted Cost for Typical Adult Correctional Institutions FY 2019-2020 Per Act 10

CSO SALARIES/BENEFITS CSO SALARIES/BENEFITS $16,078,046 UTILITIES 63% HEALTH SERVICES UTILITIES OTHER SECURITY $555,000 REHABILITAITON 2% FOOD SERVICE CLASS. & RECORDS MAINT. OF FACILITY RISK MANAGEMENT OTHER

HEALTH SERVICES $2,772,430 11%

OTHER SECURITY $573,118 2%

REHABILITAITON $630,724 FOOD 3% OTHER SERVICE $1,386,542 $1,100,000 5% RISK MANAGEMENT 4% $1,181,162 MAINT. OF FACILITY 5% $745,264 CLASS. & RECORDS 3% $443,394 Total (Excludes Canteen) $25,465,680 2% DPS&C - CORRECTIONS SERVICES Budget by Unit (Includes Canteen) FY 2019-2020 Per Act 10

RLCC LCIW WNC $32,800,097 $25,408,898 $13,044,168 8% 6% 3% ALC $15,313,702 4%

LSP RLCC

DCI $46,302,164 LCIW WNC 11% ALC DCI

EHCC DWCC

RCC

LSP $152,253,365 38%

EHCC RCC $65,527,063 $27,079,451 DWCC 16% 7% $29,194,100 7% Total (Includes Canteen) $406,923,008 DPS&C - CORRECTIONS SERVICES ADULTS UNDER P & P Budgeted Offenders SUPERVISION 70,344 FY 2019-2020 Per Act 10 68%

ADULTS UNDER P & P SUPERVISION

LOCAL HOUSING OF STATE ADULT OFFENDERS

ADULTS IN CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS

LOCAL HOUSING OF STATE ADULT OFFENDERS 16,035 16% ADULTS IN CORRECTIONAL Total 103,188 INSTITUTIONS 16,809 16% DPS&C - CORRECTIONS SERVICES SALARIES/BENEFITS SALARIES/BENEFITS Budgeted Costs for Adult Probation & Parole $63,720,433 TRAVEL 85% FY 2019-2020 Per Act 10

BLDG. RENT/MAINT.

OTHER OPERATING SERVICES

SUPPLIES

ACQUISITIONS

TRAVEL RISK MGMT. $162,110 0%

PROF. OTHER IAT (Telephone, BLDG. RENT/MAINT. SERVICES LEAF, Rent for State $2,775,000 (Elec. Buildings, & Miscellaneous) 4% Monitoring, Alternative OTHER OPERATING PROF. SERVICES (Elec. Cntr, PTS SERVICES Monitoring, Alternative Cntr, (Prisoner $328,633 PTS (Prisoner Transport), Transport), Etc.) OTHER IAT (Telephone, 0% Etc.) $1,292,526 LEAF, Rent for State Buildings, & 2% RISK MGMT. ACQUISITIONS SUPPLIES Miscellaneous) $3,016,064 $300,000 $2,450,113 $1,286,902 Total $75,331,781 4% 0% 3% 2% Demographic Profiles of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety LADPS&C Employees and Corrections Human Resources

Tanisha Matthews Human Resources Director Institutions 3,685 FACT SHEET Prison 77% December 31, 2019 Enterprises 64 1%

Headquarters 266 6% Probation & Parole 773 16%

This document represents a demographic snapshot of the 4,788 employees at the La. Dept. of Public Safety and Corrections on December 31, 2019

Race Sex

Black White Other Male Female 49.3 49.1 1.6 43.2 56.8

0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0

119 Demographic Profiles of the Demographic Profiles of the LADPS&C Employees LADPS&C Employees FACT SHEET December 31, 2019

1,400 Age 1,248 1,165 2,000 Years of 1,200 1,775 972 1,800 Service 1,000 #### 1,600 800 717 1,400 556 1,200 600 1,000

# Employees 400 800 697 686 616 578 # Employees 200 130 600 436 400 - 200 - Less than 5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25+

Operational # of Security Staff # of Non-Security Staff Capacity ALC 872 126 31 DCI 1,800 386 90 DWCC 1,224 254 77 EHCC 1,975 366 167 LCIW 604 177 82 LSP 5,813 1,038 266 RCC 1,314 227 62 RLCC 1,808 255 81

120 Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections Corrections Services

Security Turnover Including Job Appointments Fiscal Year 2019/2020 Actual and Projected

ADULTOTHER DEPT MONTH LSP RLCC LCIW ALC DCI EHCC DWCC RCC TOTAL HQ P&P PE TOTAL July 2019 32 7848111399206098 August 2019 58 8 4 5 20 21 3 11 130 0 13 0 143 September 2019 42 4 6 7 14 14 2 2 91 0 2 0 93 October 2019 32 5 5 2 17 11 6 6 84 0 2 0 86 November 2019 28 5 10 7 9 9 6 3 77 0 4 0 81 December 2019 31 6 2 2 12 13 6 10 82 0 6 0 88 January 2020 0 0 February 2020 0 0 March 2020 0 0 April 2020 0 0 May 2020 0 0 June 2020 0 0

Exits 223 35 35 27 80 79 36 41 556 0 33 0 589

Authorized Positions 1183 261 194 130 390 486 267 248 3159 2 511 3 3675 Job Appointment Positions 24 00200002602028 Total Positions 1207 261 194 132 390 486 267 248 3185 2 513 3 3703

Total Turnover Percent 18% 13% 18% 20% 21% 16% 13% 17% 17% 0% 6% 0% 16%

Projected Exits 446 70 70 54 160 158 72 82 1112 0 66 0 1178

Projected Annual Turnover % 37% 27% 36% 41% 41% 33% 27% 33% 35% 0% 13% 0% 32%

REPORT COMMENTS: Data is compiled by LaGov HCM report ZP54 (Turnover Analysis) 1. Security Positions for CSOs include: Corrections Cadet thru Corrections Colonel Job Titles. (Personnel Subarea 2100/2130/2200). 2. Security Positions for PNP include: Probation and Parole Officer 1, 2, 3 and Specialist Job Titles. (Personnel Subarea 2100/2130/2200). 3. Total Turnover % equals the number of exits divided by total positions. 4. Job Appointments includes only Personnel Subarea 2200 security positions described above filled at the end of the month.

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Security Turnover Including Job Appointments Rolling Year

ADULTOTHER DEPT MONTH LSP RLCC LCIW ALC DCI EHCC DWCC RCC TOTAL HQ P&P PE TOTAL January 2019 41 12 11 4 16 12 13 6 115 0 3 0 118 February 2019 37 10 6 6 19 16 7 3 104 0 4 0 108 March 2019 43 13 7 4 11 16 10 6 110 0 3 0 113 April 2019 41 6 11 5 13 7 11 11 105 0 3 0 108 May 2019 40 4 6 13 14 19 9 4 109 0 5 0 114 June 2019 44 5 7 4 16 8 8 6 98 0 3 0 101 July 2019 32 7848111399206098 August 2019 58 8 4 5 20 21 3 11 130 0 13 0 143 September 2019 42 4 6 7 14 14 2 2 91 0 2 0 93 October 2019 32 5 5 2 17 11 6 6 84 0 2 0 86 November 2019 28 5 10 7 9 9 6 3 77 0 4 0 81 December 2019 31 6 2 2 12 13 6 10 82 0 6 0 88

Exits 469 85 83 63 169 157 94 77 1197 0 54 0 1251

Authorized Positions 1183 261 194 130 390 486 267 248 3159 2 511 3 3675 Job Appointment Positions 24 00200002602028 Total Positions 1207 261 194 132 390 486 267 248 3185 2 513 3 3703

Total Turnover Percent 39% 33% 43% 48% 43% 32% 35% 31% 38% 0% 11% 0% 34%

REPORT COMMENTS: Data is compiled by LaGov HCM report ZP54 (Turnover Analysis) 1. Security Positions for CSOs include: Corrections Cadet thru Corrections Colonel Job Titles. (Personnel Subarea 2100/2130/2200). 2. Security Positions for PNP include: Probation and Parole Officer 1, 2, 3 and Specialist Job Titles. (Personnel Subarea 2100/2130/2200). 3. Total Turnover % equals the number of exits divided by total positions. 4. Job Appointments includes only Personnel Subarea 2200 security positions described above filled at the end of the month.

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Non‐Security Turnover Including Job Appointments Fiscal Year 2019/2020 Actual and Projected

ADULTOTHER DEPT MONTH LSP RLCC LCIW ALC DCI EHCC DWCC RCC TOTAL HQ P&P PE TOTAL July 2019 413104021531019 August 2019 832032101925127 September 2019 501003121240016 October 2019 50200110 9 31013 November 2019 501015111402016 December 2019 311202011011012 January 2020 0 0 February 2020 0 0 March 2020 0 0 April 2020 0 0 May 2020 0 0 June 2020 0 0

Exits 30 5 10 3 4 17 4 6 79 13 10 1 103

Authorized Positions 283 85 78 35 85 176 78 62 882 229 285 69 1465 Job Appointment Positions 2 0 10 0 6 4 1 1 24 41 0 1 66 Total Positions 285 85 88 35 91 180 79 63 906 270 285 70 1531

Total Turnover Percent 11% 6% 11% 9% 4% 9% 5% 10% 9% 5% 4% 1% 7%

Projected Exits 60 10 20 6 8 34 8 12 158 26 20 2 206

Projected Annual Turnover % 21% 12% 23% 17% 9% 19% 10% 19% 17% 10% 7% 3% 13%

REPORT COMMENTS: Data is compiled by LaGov HCM report ZP54 (Turnover Analysis) 1. Includes all Non Security Positions (Personnel Subarea 2100/2130/2200) 2. Total Turnover % equals the number of exits divided by total positions. 3. Job Appointment positions includes only 2200 non‐security positions filled at the end of the month.

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Non‐Security Turnover Including Job Appointments Rolling Year

ADULTOTHER DEPT MONTH LSP RLCC LCIW ALC DCI EHCC DWCC RCC TOTAL HQ P&P PE TOTAL January 2019 432104021641122 February 2019 22002300 9 10010 March 2019 322122201404119 April 2019 212303421761024 May 2019 501012101030114 June 2019 12002400 9 10111 July 2019 413104021531019 August 2019 832032101925127 September 2019 501003121240016 October 2019 50200110 9 31013 November 2019 501015111402016 December 2019 311202011011012

Exits 47 15 17 8 11 35 11 10 154 28 16 5 203

Authorized Positions 283 85 78 35 85 176 78 62 882 229 285 69 1465 Job Appointment Positions 2 0 10 0 6 4 1 1 24 41 0 1 66 Total Positions 285 85 88 35 91 180 79 63 906 270 285 70 1531

Total Turnover Percent 16% 18% 19% 23% 12% 19% 14% 16% 17% 10% 6% 7% 13%

REPORT COMMENTS: Data is compiled by LaGov HCM report ZP54 (Turnover Analysis) 1. Includes all Non Security Positions (Personnel Subarea 2100/2130/2200) 2. Total Turnover % equals the number of exits divided by total positions. 3. Job Appointment positions includes only 2200 non‐security positions filled at the end of the month.

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Program Job Title RLCC ALC DCI DWCC EHCC HDQ LCIW LSP P&P PE RCC Grand Total ADMINISTRATION ADMIN ASSISTANT 4 1 1 1 1 2 2 3 1 12 ADMIN ASSISTANT 5 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 ADMIN COORDINATOR 3 1 7 8 ADMIN COORDINATOR 4 2 2 1 1 12 18 ADMIN PROGRAM DIRECTOR 2 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM DIRECTOR 4 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM MANAGER 1 20 20 ADMIN PROGRAM MANAGER 4 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC A 1 1 3 1 6 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC B 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC C 1 1 1 3 EXEC MANAGEMENT OFFICER 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 EXEC STAFF OFFICER 1 1 1 3 INVESTIGATIVE SPECIALIST 1 93 93 SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS CAPTAIN 1 1 2 SUBTOTAL 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 ADMINISTRATION Total 4 2 6 4 6 0 4 10 138 2 3 179 ADULT SERVICES ADMIN COORDINATOR 4 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM DIRECTOR 2 2 2 ADMIN PROGRAM DIRECTOR 3 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC A 6 6 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC B 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC C 3 3 ASST SECRETARY 1 1 CORRECTIONS TRANSITION SP 19 19 DEPUTY ASST SECRETARY 1 1 1 DEPUTY ASST SECRETARY 2 1 1 EXEC MANAGEMENT OFFICER 2 2 POLICY PLANNER 2 1 1 PROGRAM CONSULTANT - SS 8 8 PROGRAM MANAGER 1 - SS 4 4 PROGRAM SPECIALIST-SOC SV 1 1 ADULT SERVICES Total 0 0 0 0 0 52 0 0 0 0 0 52 BUDGET SERVICES BUDGET ADMINISTRATOR 1 2 2 BUDGET ADMINISTRATOR 2 1 1 BUDGET ADMINISTRATOR 3 1 1 BUDGET SERVICES Total 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 4 BUSINESS OFFICE ACCOUNTANT 1 2 1 1 4 ACCOUNTANT 2 2 1 1 1 5 ACCOUNTANT 3 1 1 1 1 1 7 2 1 2 17 ACCOUNTANT 4 2 1 3 ACCOUNTANT ADMIN 5 1 1 ACCOUNTANT MANAGER 1 4 1 1 1 7 ACCOUNTANT MANAGER 2 1 1 2 ACCOUNTANT MANAGER 3 2 2 ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST SUPV 1 1 2 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN 1 1 1 2 3 1 9 ADMIN ASSISTANT 3 1 1 ADMIN ASSISTANT 4 1 1 ADMIN COORDINATOR 4 1 1 2 4 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC A 1 1 1 2 5 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC B 0 ADMIN PROGRAM DIRECTOR 2 1 1 1 1 1 5 ADMIN PROGRAM DIRECTOR 3 1 1 2 ADMIN PROGRAM DIRECTOR 4 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM MANAGER 1 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM MANAGER 2 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM MANAGER 3 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM MANAGER 4 1 1 CONTRACTS GRANTS/REV SUPV 1 1 MAINTENANCE FOREMAN 1 1 MARKETING REP 1 1 1 MARKETING REP 2 1 1 MEDICAID PROGRAM SPEC 2 1 1 BUSINESS OFFICE Total 5 2 3 5 5 27 3 9 8 15 3 85 CANTEEN ACCOUNTING SPECIALIST 2 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM MANAGER 1 1 1 SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS CAPTAIN 1 1 CORRS LIEUTENANT 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 CORRS MAJOR 1 1 CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 2 2 2 2 1 2 15 26 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 1 1 1 2 1 1 4 3 14 SUBTOTAL 4 4 4 4 4 0 4 21 0 0 4 49 CANTEEN Total 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 COMMITTEE ON PAROLE ADMIN COORDINATOR 4 2 2

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Program Job Title RLCC ALC DCI DWCC EHCC HDQ LCIW LSP P&P PE RCC Grand Total ADMIN PROGRAM DIRECTOR 1 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM MANAGER 1 2 2 EXEC MANAGEMENT OFFICER 1 1 INVESTIGATIVE SPECIALIST 1 3 3 MEM BD OR COMMISS 2 2 PRINCIPAL ASST 1 1 COMMITTEE ON PAROLE Total 0 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 0 0 12 CULINARY CORRS FOOD MANAGER 3 1 1 CORRS FOOD MANAGER 4 1 1 CORRS FOOD MANAGER 5 1 1 SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS CAPTAIN 1 1 1 1 4 CORRS LIEUTENANT 1 2 2 4 2 11 CORRS MAJOR 1 1 1 1 4 CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 2 5 5 6 2 15 35 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 1 2 2 1 22 7 35 SUBTOTAL 4 0 10 8 8 0 6 43 0 0 10 89 CULINARY Total 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 EDUCATION ADMIN COORDINATOR 4 1 1 2 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC A 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC B 0 EDUCATION PROG CONSULTANT 1 0 EDUCATION PROG CONSULTANT 2 2 1 EDUCATION PROG CONSULTANT 3 2 1 3 EDUCATION PROG CONSULTANT 4 1 1 EDUCATION PROG CONSULTANT 5-A 1 1 PRINCIPAL 1 1 2 PROGRAM CONSULTANT - SS 2 2 STATEWIDE PROGRAM MGR 1 1 TEACH PROFESSIONAL 2 3 2 4 4 3 3 21 SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL COORS CAPTAIN 1 1 CORRS LIEUTENANT 1 1 CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 2 1 3 1 2 9 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 1 1 2 SUBTOTAL 3 0 2 2 3 0 1 0 0 0 2 13 EDUCATION Total 4 0 5 4 4 6 4 5 0 0 4 35 CONTRACTS/GRANTS REV 1 1 GRANTS* CONTRACTS/GRANTS REV 4 2 2 GRANTS* Total 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 HUMAN RESOURCES ADMIN ASSISTANT 4 1 1 HUMAN RESOURCES ANALYST A 1 1 HUMAN RESOURCES ANALYST B 1 1 2 HUMAN RESOURCES ANALYST C 2 1 2 1 3 2 5 2 18 HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR 1 1 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER A 1 1 2 1 5 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGER B 1 1 2 HUMAN RESOURCES SPECIALIST 5 1 6 HUMAN RESOURCES SUPERVISOR 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 9 SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 1 1 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 2 2 4 SUBTOTAL 0 0 2 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 5 HUMAN RESOURCES Total 3 1 3 2 4 14 2 9 4 0 3 45 INFORMATION SERVICES SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 2 2 SUBTOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 INFORMATION SERVICES Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 INTERNAL AUDIT AUDITOR 3 1 1 AUDITOR-INTERNAL 1 1 INTERNAL AUDIT Total 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 INVESTIGATIONS SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS CAPTAIN 1 1 2 CORRS COLONEL 1 1 2 1 1 6 CORRS LIEUTENANT 1 2 3 CORRS LIEUTENANT COLONEL 1 2 1 1 1 6 CORRS MAJOR 1 1 1 1 2 1 7 CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 1 2 3 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 1 1 SUBTOTAL 4 1 3 2 2 2 2 10 0 0 2 28 INVESTIGATIONS Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LEGAL ADMIN ASSISTANT 3 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC A 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM MANAGER 2 1 1 ATTORNEY 3 1 1 ATTORNEY 4 3 3 ATTORNEY DEPUTY GEN COUNS 1 1 ATTORNEY-GENERAL COUNSEL 1 1

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Program Job Title RLCC ALC DCI DWCC EHCC HDQ LCIW LSP P&P PE RCC Grand Total PARALEGAL 1 2 2 PARALEGAL 2 1 1 SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS CAPTAIN 1 1 2 CORRS LIEUTENANT 1 1 CORRS MAJOR 2 2 CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 2 2 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 2 2 4 SUBTOTAL 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 6 0 0 1 11 LEGAL Total 0 0 0 0 1 8 0 3 0 0 0 12 MAILROOM SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS LIEUTENANT 1 1 2 CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 1 1 2 4 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 2 3 1 2 11 2 21 SUBTOTAL 2 0 3 2 3 0 3 12 0 0 2 27 MAILROOM Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MAINTENANCE ADMIN COORDINATOR 4 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC B 1 1 CARPENTER FOREMAN 1 1 1 6 1 10 ELECTRICIAN SPEC FOREMAN 1 1 1 1 5 1 10 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN ADV 1 5 6 ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN SUPV 1 1 ENV IMPACT SPECIALIST 2 1 1 FACILITY ASST MAIN MGR A 1 1 2 FACILITY ASST MAIN MGR B 1 1 1 1 4 FACILITY ASST MAIN MGR C 1 1 2 FACILITY MAINTENANCE MGR A 1 5 1 7 FACILITY MAINTENANCE MGR B 1 1 1 1 4 FACILITY MAINTENANCE MGR C 1 1 2 HVAC/REFRIG MECH FOREMAN 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 9 MAINTENANCE FOREMAN 2 2 3 3 2 3 15 MAINTENANCE REPAIRER 2 1 1 MAINTENANCE SUPERINTENDENT 1 7 8 MECHANIC 3 1 1 MECHANIC SUPERVISOR A 1 1 1 3 MECHANIC SUPERVISOR B 1 1 2 PLUMBER/PIPEFITTER FOREMAN 1 1 1 5 1 9 WELDER FOREMAN 1 1 SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 1 1 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 1 1 1 3 SUBTOTAL 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 4 MAINTENANCE Total 8 2 12 5 11 3 6 46 0 0 7 100 MEDICAL SERVICES ADMIN ASSISTANT 5 1 1 ADMIN COORDINATOR 2 1 3 3 7 ADMIN COORDINATOR 3 1 3 4 ADMIN COORDINATOR 4 1 1 1 3 1 7 ADMIN PROGRAM MANAGER 1 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM SPECIALIST A 1 1 2 ADMIN PROGRAM SPECIALIST B 1 1 2 ADMIN SUPERVISOR 2 1 1 ASSISTANT DIRECTOR 1 1 2 DENTAL PROGRAM COOR 1 1 2 DENTIST 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 9 DENTAL ASSISTANT 1 1 1 DIR OF MEDICAL SERVICES 1 1 DIR OF NURSING SERVICES 1 1 DIRECTOR OF DENTAL SERVICES 1 1 EXEC MANAGEMENT OFFICER 1 1 HEALTH INFO DIRECTOR 2 1 1 MEDICAL DEPT DIRECTOR 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 8 MEDICAL LAB TECHNO 3 2 2 MEDICAL LAB TECHNO SUPV 1 1 MEDICAL SPECIALIST 1 1 PHARMACIST 3 1 1 3 5 PHARMACIST 4 1 1 2 PHARMACIST 5-B 1 1 2 PHARMACY TECHNICIAN 2 7 8 15 PHYSICIAN 1 4 5 PRACTICAL NURSE-LIC 1 1 1 PRACTICAL NURSE-LIC 2 1 1 1 3 PRACTICAL NURSE-LIC 3 12 4 4 7 34 7 12 29 5 114 PROGRAM MANAGER 1 - SS 1 1 PROGRAM SPECIALIST - SS 1 1 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST 2 1 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST 3 1 4 5 RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST SUPV 1 1 RESP CARE THERAPIST 2 REG 1 1

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Program Job Title RLCC ALC DCI DWCC EHCC HDQ LCIW LSP P&P PE RCC Grand Total RN 1 1 3 4 RN 2 1 1 1 3 RN 3 1 4 1 16 4 2 11 5 44 RN-ADVANCED PRACTICE 1 1 1 4 2 2 1 12 RN-ASST DIR OF NURSING A 1 1 2 1 5 RN-ASST DIR OF NURSING B 1 2 1 4 RN-DIRECTOR OF NURSING A 1 1 1 3 RN-DIRECTOR OF NURSING B 1 1 1 1 4 RN-MANAGER 1 3 3 1 3 11 RN-PROGRAM COORDINATOR 1 1 1 3 RN-SUPERVISOR A 6 2 3 4 6 6 6 2 35 RN-SUPERVISOR B 2 3 5 10 SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS CAPTAIN 6 6 CORRS COLONEL 1 1 CORRS LIEUTENANT 1 3 10 14 CORRS LIEUTENANT COLONEL 1 1 CORRS MAJOR 3 3 CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 1 4 4 8 4 34 55 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 1 2 9 28 7 47 SUBTOTAL 3 0 4 6 20 0 4 83 0 0 7 127 MEDICAL SERVICES Total 29 12 23 21 86 21 30 109 0 0 20 350 MENTAL HEALTH ADMIN COORDINATOR 2 1 1 ADMIN COORDINATOR 3 1 1 2 ADMIN COORDINATOR 4 1 1 2 1 2 7 ASSOCIATE 1/PSYCHOL ASSOCIATE 2/PSYCHOL 0 ASSOCIATE 3/PSYCHOL 1 3 4 ASSOCIATE 4/PSYCHOL 1 1 CORRS PROGRAM MGR 1 1 2 1 4 CORRS PROGRAM MGR 2 1 2 1 1 5 CORRS PROGRAM MGR 3 0 CORRS TRANSITION SPEC 1 1 1 3 PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR 1 1 1 PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR 3 0 PROFESSIONAL COUNSELOR 4 1 1 PROGRAM MANAGER 1 - SS 1 1 PROGRAM MANAGER 2 - SS 1 1 PSYCHIATRIST 1 1 1 3 PSYCHOLOGIST 1 1 1 PSYCHOLOGIST 5 1 1 SOCIAL SERV COUNSELOR 1 1 1 SOCIAL SERV COUNSELOR 2 1 1 2 SOCIAL SERV COUNSELOR 3 1 1 SOCIAL SERV COUNSELOR 4-A 1 2 3 SOCIAL WORKER 1 2 1 1 1 5 SOCIAL WORKER 2 1 1 0 2 1 5 SOCIAL WORKER 3 2 5 2 3 2 14 SOCIAL WORKER 4 1 2 5 8 SOCIAL WORKER 5-B 1 1 1 1 3 1 8 SOCIAL WORKER 6-B 1 1 2 SOCIAL WORKER 7 1 1 2 THERAPEUTIC REC SPEC 2 1 1 SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS CAPTAIN 4 4 CORRS LIEUTENANT 4 4 8 CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 23 35 58 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 1 14 11 26 SUBTOTAL 0 0 1 0 41 0 0 54 0 0 0 96 MENTAL HEALTH Total 6 2 7 12 22 1 9 22 0 0 7 88 MUSEUM ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC B 1 1 SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 1 1 SUBTOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 MUSEUM Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 PARDON BOARD CHAIRMAN 1 1 MEM BD OR COMMISS 3 3 VICE CHAIRMAN 1 1 PARDON BOARD Total 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 5 PRISON ENTERPRISES PE AGRICULTURE MANAGER 1 1 PE ASST DEPUTY DIRECTOR 1 1 PE ASST SUPERVISOR 1 1 PE DEPUTY DIRECTOR 1 1 PE DIRECTOR 1 1 PE FARM MANAGER 4 4 PE FARM SUPERVISOR 3 3 PE INDUSTRIES MANAGER 1 1 PE MARKETING MANAGER 1 1

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Program Job Title RLCC ALC DCI DWCC EHCC HDQ LCIW LSP P&P PE RCC Grand Total PE QUALITY ASSR COORD 4 4 PE REGIONAL MANAGER 2 2 PE SHOP FOREMAN 1 1 PE SUPERVISOR 24 24 PE TRUCK DRIVER 6 6 PRISON ENTERPRISES Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 0 51 PROBATION & PAROLE PROB/PAR ASST DIR-ADULT 4 4 PROB/PAR DEPUTY DIR-ADULT 2 2 PROB/PAR DIRECTOR-ADULT 1 1 PROB/PAR DIST MGR A-ADULT 4 4 PROB/PAR DIST MGR B-ADULT 16 16 PROB/PAR OFFICER 1-ADULT 61 61 PROB/PAR OFFICER 2-ADULT 147 147 PROB/PAR OFFICER 3-ADULT 72 72 PROB/PAR PROGRAM MGR-ADUL 19 19 PROB/PAR REG ADMIN-ADULT 3 3 PROB/PAR SPECIALIST 231 231 PROB/PAR SUPERVISOR-ADULT 82 82 PROBATION & PAROLE Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 642 0 0 642 PROCUREMENT ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC B 2 2 ADMIN PROGRAM MANAGER 2 1 1 PROCUREMENT MGR 2 N-EXMPT 1 1 PROCUREMENT SPECIALIST 1 1 1 PROCUREMENT SPECIALIST 2 1 1 2 PROCUREMENT SPECIALIST 3 1 1 2 2 3 3 1 13 SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 1 1 SUBTOTAL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 PROCUREMENT Total 2 1 2 0 2 3 1 4 3 1 1 20 RECORDS & CLASSIFICATION ADMIN COORDINATOR 2 3 1 4 ADMIN COORDINATOR 3 7 1 8 ADMIN COORDINATOR 4 4 1 2 1 8 ADMIN PROG DIR 3 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC A 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC C 1 1 ADMIN SUPERVISOR 2 1 1 CORRS ARDC MANAGER 2 2 1 2 2 1 4 14 CORRS ARDC SPECIALIST 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 2 12 CORRS ARDC SPECIALIST 2 3 1 5 2 5 1 5 3 25 CORRS ARDC SPECIALIST 3 7 3 5 4 7 25 5 9 65 CORRS ARDC SUPERVISOR 1 1 2 1 2 5 2 5 2 21 CORRS TRANS SPECIALIST 2 1 1 1 5 PROGRAM CONSULTANT - SS 1 1 2 RECORDS & CLASSIFICATION Total 17 9 13 17 21 37 10 36 0 0 8 168 RECREATION ADMIN PROGRAM SPECIALIST A 1 1 COACH 1 1 SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS LIEUTENANT 1 1 CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 1 1 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 1 1 1 1 1 5 SUBTOTAL 2 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 7 RECREATION Total 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 RELIGION CLINICAL CHAPLAIN 2 1 1 CLINICAL CHAPLAIN 3 1 1 2 CLINICAL CHAPLAIN 4 1 1 1 1 1 5 CORRS PROGRAM MGR 1 1 1 2 CORRS PROGRAM MGR 3 1 1 SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 1 1 1 2 1 6 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 1 1 1 3 SUBTOTAL 2 0 2 1 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 9 RELIGION Total 0 0 2 1 2 0 1 4 0 0 1 11 SECRETARY'S OFFICE ADMIN COORDINATOR 4 1 1 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC A 2 2 ADMIN PROGRAM SPEC C 4 4 ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT 6 1 1 BUSINESS ANALYTICS SPEC 4 4 CONFIDENTIAL ASST 1 1 DEPUTY ASST SECRETARY 1 1 1 DEPUTY SECRETARY 1 1 DEPUTY UNDERSECRETARY 3 1 1 EXEC COUNSEL 1 1 EXEC MANAGEMENT ADVISOR 1 1 EXEC STAFF OFFICER 2 2 POLICY PLANNER 3 1 1 PRIVATE SECRETARY-DEPARTM 1 1 PROGRAM CONSULTANT - SS 1 1 PUBLIC INFORMATION DIRECTOR 3 1 1

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Program Job Title RLCC ALC DCI DWCC EHCC HDQ LCIW LSP P&P PE RCC Grand Total SECT - HEAD OF DEPT 1 1 STATEWIDE PROGRAM MGR 2 2 UNDERSECRETARY 1 1 SECRETARY'S OFFICE Total 0 0 0 0 0 28 0 0 0 0 0 28 SECURITY OFFICERS CORRS CAPTAIN 17 4 19 20 15 11 60 5 151 CORRS COLONEL 4 1 3 4 4 0 8 2 26 CORRS LIEUTENANT 32 14 32 21 22 13 96 21 251 CORRS LIEUTENANT COLONEL 4 3 1 4 16 2 30 CORRS MAJOR 11 4 12 7 14 4 33 6 91 CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 117 95 174 147 238 100 475 82 1428 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 50 8 110 39 94 32 245 3 99 680 PE FARM MANAGER 1 1 PE FARM SUPERVISOR 2 2 SECURITY OFFICERS Total 235 126 353 240 391 0 160 935 0 3 217 2660 SECURITY OFFICERS - PROGRAM CORRS CAPTAIN 1 1 3 0 3 0 3 15 0 0 2 28 CORRS COLONEL 0 0 1 0 1 2 1 3 0 0 0 8 CORRS LIEUTENANT 7 1 5 1 9 0 6 26 0 0 3 58 CORRS LIEUTENANT COLONEL 1 0 1 2 0 0 1 3 0 0 1 9 CORRS MAJOR 3 1 2 1 3 0 1 9 0 0 2 22 CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 9 2 12 16 45 0 16 106 0 0 2 208 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 8 1 13 8 34 0 6 87 0 0 21 178 SECURITY OFFICERS - PROGRAM Total 29 6 37 28 95 2 34 249 0 0 31 511 SECURITY OFFICERS - ALL - Grand Total 264 132 390 268 486 2 194 1184 0 3 248 3171 TRAINING ADMIN COORDINATOR 4 1 1 PROB/PAR PROGRAM MGR-ADUL 0 TRAINING/DEV PROG STF MGR 1 1 1 TRAINING/DEV PROG STF MGR 2 1 1 TRAINING/DEV SPECIALIST 2 0 TRAINING/DEV SPECIALIST 3 1 1 SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS CAPTAIN 1 1 1 3 CORRS COLONEL 1 1 CORRS LIEUTENANT 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 CORRS LIEUTENANT COLONEL 1 1 2 CORRS MAJOR 1 2 1 4 SUBTOTAL 2 0 2 1 2 0 2 6 0 0 1 16 TRAINING Total 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 0 3 WARDENS CORR DEPUTY WARDEN 3 1 1 2 CORR DEPUTY WARDEN 4 2 2 2 2 8 CORR DEPUTY WARDEN 5 3 3 CORR WARDEN 3 1 1 2 CORR WARDEN 4 1 1 1 1 4 CORR WARDEN 5 1 1 CORRS ASST WARDEN 1 3 4 7 CORRS ASST WARDEN 2 1 2 2 8 3 16 CORRS ASST WARDEN 3 3 2 1 4 2 4 16 CORRS ASST WARDEN 4 1 1 1 3 6 WARDENS Total 7 1 8 7 10 0 8 19 0 0 5 65 WAREHOUSE SECURITY POSITIONS NOT COUNTED IN TOTAL CORRS CAPTAIN 1 1 2 CORRS LIEUTENANT 1 1 2 4 CORRS SERGEANT/CADET 1 1 3 5 CORRS SERGEANT-MASTER 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 SUBTOTAL 2 0 2 1 3 0 2 6 0 0 1 17 WAREHOUSE Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Grand Total 349 164 475 347 662 230 272 1466 796 72 310 5138

Page 6 of 6 PRISON ENTERPRISES FINANCIAL INFORMATION Sales and Expense Summary FY 2018-2019

Sales consisted of the following: Sales to Corrections $ 9,272,210 Sales to Other State Agencies $ 5,730,325 Sales to Non-State Agencies $ 4,481,442 Sales to Canteens $ 7,670,723 Total $ 27,154,701

Sales from Prison Enterprises Divisions: Manufacturing $ 9,787,583 Service $ 3,123,836 Retail $ 11,541,170 Agriculture $ 2,702,112 Total $ 27,154,701

Major Categories of Expense Included: Cost of Sales: Manufacturing $ 6,330,765 Service $ 1,609,579 Retail $ 9,420,457 Agriculture $ 3,275,163 Total $ 20,635,964

* Inmate Incentive Wages Prison Enterprises $ 142,913 Department of Corrections $ 1,214,456 Total $ 1,357,369 Personnel Costs $ 6,287,670 Insurance $ 298,688 Depreciation $ 735,034 Telephone & Utilities $ 249,674 Repairs and Maintenance $ 1,158,899 Gas & Oil $ 423,415 Feed $ 253,537 Fertilizer $ 364,263 Incecticides $ 55,471 Seed $ 257,960 Herbicides $ 127,724 Total $ 10,212,334 * Portions of these costs that are related to selected agricultural operations are "deferred" and expensed through Cost of Sales shown above. PRISON ENTERPRISES FY 2018-2019

SALES BY OPERATION MANUFACTURING SALES AGRICULTURE SALES Hunt Soap Plant $ 1,295,514 DCI Replacement Heifers $ 463,475 Tag Plant $ 1,538,046 LSP Rangeherd $ 482,851 Silk Screen Shop $ 110,962 Hunt Rangeherd $ 74,521 Hunt Garment Factory $ 660,970 AVC Rangeherd $ - Winn Garment Factory $ 1,153,245 Wade Rangeherd $ 442,784 LCIW Garment Factory $ 1,211,739 LSP Corn $ 205,951 Metal Fabrication $ 925,657 Cotton $ 247,539 Mattress, Mop & Broom $ 870,356 Soybeans $ 759,285 Print Shop $ 299,510 Land & Agriculture Management $ 25,708 Allen Furniture $ 783,759 DCI Orchard $ - DCI Chair Plant $ 327,664 DCI Embroidery $ 610,161 TOTAL INDUSTRIES $ 9,787,583 TOTAL AGRICULTURE $ 2,702,114 SERVICE SALES Baton Rouge Janitorial $ 2,818,494

TOTAL INDUSTRIES $ 2,818,494

RETAIL SALES TOTAL SALES $ 27,154,703 Canteen Distribution Center $ 7,669,853 Canteen Package Program $ 305,342 Wakefield Meat Plant $ 3,871,317 TOTAL RETAIL $ 11,846,512

PRISON ENTERPRISES PURCHASES OF LOUISIANA PRODUCTS PARISH PURCHASES PARISH PURCHASES East Baton Rouge Parish 2,802,855.61 West Feliciana Parish 226,711.24 East Feliciana Parish 1,545,493.90 St Martin Parish 169,045.96 Jefferson Parish 1,145,906.65 Pointe Coupee Parish 166,121.76 Caddo Parish 1,072,410.16 Ouachita Parish 143,693.96 West Baton Rouge Parish 1,000,793.77 Other <$100,000(see below) 833,559.79 Tangipahoa Parish 766,926.06 Orleans Parish 294,762.95

LOUISIANA PURCHASES TOTAL $ 10,168,282 Other < $100,000 Lafayette Parish 98,653.55 Acadia Parish 94,369.20 Ascension Parish 90,014.16 Catahoula Parish 55,183.88 Washington Parish 51,634.65 Avoyelles Parish 46,912.76 Rapides Parish 39,162.61 Claiborne Parish 38,509.01 Evangeline Parish 34,974.51 Terrebonne Parish 29,112.51 Natchitoches Parish 27,654.57 Iberia Parish 26,345.91 Bossier Parish 24,381.33 St Landry Parish 23,097.01 Concordia Parish 21,913.40 Iberville Parish 20,973.24 Lincoln Parish 18,434.39 Desoto Parish 16,000.00 LaSalle Parish 14,542.43 Webster Parish 14,292.41 St John the Baptist Parish 12,031.36 Lafourche Parish 11,211.70 Livingston Parish 11,035.77 Plaquemine Parish 4,340.00 Calcasieu Parish 4,118.76 Jefferson Davis Parish 1,800.00 St Tammany Parish 1,222.61 Beauregard Parish 691.2 Vermilion Parish 425 Winn Parish 343.25 Allen Parish 178.61 833,559.79 Crime Victims Services Bureau January 2019 - December 2019

Victims Currently Registered 10,000 8,944 8,920 8,993 9,032 9,000 8,000 7,000 7,048 6,000 6,886 6,823 6,822 5,000 4,000 3,000 2,000 1,000 0 Q3 (Jan-Mar 2019) Q4 (Apr-June 2019) Q1 (Jul - Sep 2019) Q2 (Oct -Dec 2019)

State Local

There are a total of 15,975 victims registered.

New Victims Registered

300 271 259 250 231 226

200

150

100 107 107 107 111 50

0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 State Local Letters Generated

Letters Generated 700 640 600 468 500 418 392 400 350 341 348 355 281 279 266 300 240 200 100 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

State Local HDQ

Types of Letters: Placement on TWP Acknowledgement Letters Court Appearance Release from DOC custody Sheriff TWP

Victim Offender Dialogue

Victim Offender Dialogue 25 22 22

20 18 18 16 15 15 12 12 11 10 10 5 5 5 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Cases Visits Closed Completed Facilitators Assigned

Dialogue- A structured, victim initiated process guided by trained facilitators and directed toward enabling a crime *Facilitators are volunteers °Cases includes both assigned and unassigned cases and represents last day of quarter. ** Closed-Cases have been closed at recommendation of facilitator or per request of offender/victim *** Completed- the number of cases in which a dialogue occurred. **** Visits- Facilitators visit at the institution with the offender. °°Each case is assigned two facilitators. Some facilitators may be assigned to multiple cvictim/survivor to talk safely and directly with the offender who committed the crime. Sex Offender Panel and Video Court Quarterly Summary Jan. 2019- Dec. 2019

Offender Transport The following comparison represents transport activity comparing across quarters and units. ALC and WNC are no longer included as of August 2016. September 2017 forward will again include ALC.

Number of Trips Total 8,667

2,000 1,846 8,700 1,815 1,806 1,801 1,733 1,732 1,658

1,800 1,633 8,600 8,517

1,600 1,417

1,262 8,500 1,262

1,400 1,232 1,179 1,172 1,168 1,200 8,380 999 998 8,400 960 886 840 818 1,000 8,275 769 8,300 685 633 800 631 603 563 600 472 8,200 357 329 290 400 290 8,100 200 - 8,000 ALC DCI DWCC EHCC LCIW LSP RCC RLCC Q3 (Jan- Mar '19) Q4 (Apr-June '19) Q3 (Jan- Mar '19) Q4 (Apr-June '19) Q1 (July-Sept '19) Q2 (Oct-Dec '19) Q1 (July-Sept '19) Q2 (Oct-Dec '19)

Number of Offenders Total 2500 9,400 9,151 2065 2054 9,200 2000 1932 1807 9,000 1543 1535 1507 8,776 1405 1388 1500 8,732 1303

1273 8,800 1213 1202 1201 1147 1055 1051 1046 1016 1010 967 938

8,600 8,473 1000 883 644 642 570 570 8,400 481 469 432 407 500 376 8,200

0 8,000 ALC DCI DWCC EHCC LCIW LSP RCC RLCC Total

Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

Sit Downs Total

400 364 1200

350 329 1015 997 1000 870 300 269 262 828 242

250 224 800 208 207 206 203

200 176

151 600 136 123

150 117 400 100 67 61 60 58 55 44 35 22 21 18 16 50 16 5 5 4 4 2 200 0 ALC DCI DWCC EHCC LCIW LSP RCC RLCC 0

Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

SEX OFFENDER PANEL AND VIDEO COURT QUARTERLY REPORT Types of Transport

74 127 Other 236 108

557 704 Transfers 466 342

181 219 Discharges 208 234

562 494 Programs 603 431

677 749 Court Order 737 699

5 5 Bedside 2 2

87 58 Funeral 90 92

38 25 Ambulance 49 49

344 490 Emergency 485 440

5145 4938 Medical 4634 4800

0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 6000

Q2 Q1 Q4 Q3

SEX OFFENDER PANEL AND VIDEO COURT QUARTERLY REPORT Sex Offender Assessment Panel

Panel Decisions (December 21, 2008- Current)

Offender Deceased 61

CSP 96

Other/Defer 42 Does Not Meet Criteria: Total Cases Reviewed: SVP 6,941 7,177 37

Reviewed by Panel 140 120 119 120 119 120 100 80 60 40 20 3 3 3 3 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

# of Hearings # of Cases Reviewed

Findings by Panel 140 116 116 120 114 113 100 80 60 40 20 1 0 3 2 1 2 0 0 4 3 1 2 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

CSP SVP DNM Other/Defer

The number confirmed by court is 37 with 1 Child Sex predator being declined in Terrebonne Parish and 1 Child Sex predator being declined in EBR Parish . CSP- Child Sex Predator SVP- Sexual Violent Predator DNM- Does Not Meet Criteria

SEX OFFENDER PANEL AND VIDEO COURT QUARTERLY REPORT Pending Court Action

The pending represents the number of cases pending court action by parish of conviction. The various courts have been sent a copy of the panel’s findings and are in various stages of the confirmation process.

PARISH No. Referred Incarcerated GTPS Full Term Acadia 1 1 0 0 Ascension 4 2 1 1 Avoyelles 2 0 0 2 Beauregard 1 1 0 0 Bienville 1 0 1 0 Bossier 2 0 1 1 Caddo 8 1 2 5 Calcasieu 5 0 0 5 Catahoula 1 1 0 0 Concordia 1 0 0 1 East Baton Rouge 3 1 0 2 Evangeline 2 0 1 1 Franklin 1 1 0 0 Iberia 3 0 0 3 Jeff-Davis 1 0 0 1 Jefferson 4 1 2 1 Lafayette 4 1 0 3 Lafourche 4 0 0 4 Lasalle 1 1 0 0 Livingston 2 0 1 1 Morehouse 1 0 0 1 Orleans 12 3 3 6 Ouachita 2 1 0 1 Rapides 2 1 1 0 Richland 1 0 1 0 Sabine 1 0 1 0 St. Bernard 1 0 0 1 St. Charles 1 0 0 1 St. Landry 1 0 0 1 St. Martin 2 0 0 2 St. Mary 4 1 0 3 St. Tammany 3 0 0 3 Terrebonne 2 0 1 1 Vernon 2 0 0 2 Washington 2 0 0 2 Webster 1 1 0 0 West Baton Rouge 1 1 0 0 Winn 1 0 1 0 GRAND TOTALS 91 19 17 55

*as of December 2008

SEX OFFENDER PANEL AND VIDEO COURT QUARTERLY REPORT Video Court The Video Court Project began as an experiment between the Louisiana State Penitentiary and the Orleans Criminal District Court. All state facilities now have video capability.

Requests for Video vs. Total Trips Made

350 350 300 300 250 250 200 200 150 150 100 100 50 50 0 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 DCI DWCC EHCC LSP Requested 20 14 19 10 1 4 9 4 7 14 3 6 94 137 137 108 Approved 8 1 1 4 0 3 7 3 2 4 3 3 34 52 29 33 Approved Total Trips Made 74 87 90 78 27 47 64 29 150 128 161 161 216 245 210 208

Requested Approved Approved Total Trips Made

Requests for Video vs. Total Trips Made Cont. 350 350

300 300

250 250

200 200

150 150

100 100

50 50

0 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 ALC LCIW RCC RLCC 9 2 2 0 12 18 21 7 22 31 37 19 31 39 74 34 0 0 2 0 3 2 11 1 1 5 6 0 6 4 3 3 Total Trips Made 0 67 64 51 64 0 38 38 52 21 0 47 41 42 42 0

Total Trips Made

SEX OFFENDER PANEL AND VIDEO COURT QUARTERLY REPORT Requests/Approved for Video Court

The following is a representation of the percentage of notices received from parishes with VC capability, and those approved for video. It should be noted that in East Baton Rouge parish, mainly commissioners are utilizing VC as they handle most post-conviction relief matters.

Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Total

PARISH Requested Approved Requested Approved Requested Approved Requested Approved Requested Approved

Acadia (15th JDC) 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 rd Ascension (23 JDC) 3 0 4 0 1 1 0 0 8 1 Bossier (26th JDC) 1 0 1 0 3 0 1 0 6 0 st Caddo (1 JDC) 2 1 13 4 9 0 4 2 28 7 Calcasieu (14th JDC) 8 3 13 3 9 1 3 0 33 7 th East Baton Rouge (19 JDC) 26 17 23 23 33 31 16 14 98 85 Iberia (16th JDC) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 th Iberville (18 JDC) 10 0 8 0 12 0 3 0 33 0 Jefferson (24th JDC) 14 8 46 19 46 3 46 14 152 44 th Lafayette (15 JDC) 5 4 11 3 13 5 15 6 44 18 Orleans (Orleans JDC) 69 7 78 6 107 1 55 3 309 17 th Ouachita (4 JDC) 3 1 14 12 12 2 3 0 32 15 Pt. Coupee (18th JDC) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 th Rapides (9 JDC) 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 St. Landry (27th JDC) 5 0 6 1 2 1 1 1 14 3 nd St. Tammany (22 JDC) 42 19 35 11 38 13 21 6 136 49 Terrebonne 0 0 3 1 0 0 3 0 6 1 th Vermillion (15 JDC) 3 1 1 0 3 0 2 0 9 1 Washington (22nd JDC) 8 0 9 3 10 0 13 0 40 3 th Webster (26 JDC) 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 West Baton Rouge 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 th W. Feliciana (20 JDC) 6 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 10 0 Vets Affairs 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 Federal 2 2 4 4 4 3 1 1 11 10 OOS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GRAND TOTALS 210 63 276 92 305 61 188 47 979 263

SEX OFFENDER PANEL AND VIDEO COURT QUARTERLY REPORT Requests/Denied or Cancelled for Video Court

Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Total Denied/ Denied/ Denied/ Denied/ Denied/ PARISH Requested Requested Requested Requested Requested Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Cancelled Acadia (15th JDC) 0 0 1 1 2 2 0 0 3 3 rd Ascension (23 JDC) 3 3 4 4 1 0 0 0 8 7 Bossier (26th JDC) 1 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 6 6 st Caddo (1 JDC) 2 1 13 9 9 9 4 2 28 21 Calcasieu (14th JDC) 8 5 13 10 9 8 3 3 33 26 th East Baton Rouge (19 JDC) 26 9 23 0 33 2 16 2 98 13 Iberia (16th JDC) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 th Iberville (18 JDC) 10 10 8 8 12 12 3 3 33 33 Jefferson (24th JDC) 14 6 46 27 46 43 46 32 152 108 th Lafayette (15 JDC) 5 1 11 8 13 8 15 9 44 26 Orleans (Orleans JDC) 69 62 78 72 107 106 55 52 309 292 th Ouachita (4 JDC) 3 2 14 2 12 10 3 3 32 17 Pt. Coupee (18th JDC) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 th Rapides (9 JDC) 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 2 2 St. Landry (27th JDC) 5 5 6 5 2 1 1 0 14 11 nd St. Tammany (22 JDC) 42 23 35 24 38 25 21 15 136 87 Terrebonne 0 0 3 2 0 0 3 3 6 5 th Vermillion (15 JDC) 3 2 1 1 3 3 2 2 9 8 Washington (22nd JDC) 8 8 9 6 10 10 13 13 40 37 th Webster (26 JDC) 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 2 West Baton Rouge 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 th W. Feliciana (20 JDC) 6 6 3 3 1 1 0 0 10 10 Vets Affairs 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 Federal 2 0 4 0 4 1 1 0 11 1 OOS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 GRAND TOTALS 210 147 276 184 305 244 188 141 979 716

SEX OFFENDER PANEL AND VIDEO COURT QUARTERLY REPORT Legal Services FY 2018-2019

Public Records Request 40 34 35 31 30 27 25 25 22 19 20 20 14 15 13 13

10 6 4 5 1 1 0 0 0 Q1 (Jul-Sept 2018) Q2 (Oct-Dec 2018) Q3 (Jan-Mar 2019) Q4 (Apr-June 2019)

Received Completed Pending/Closed Unknown

Suits

Offender Suits 100 90 94 80 87 84 70 60 71 50 37 40 33 30 21 17 20 10 0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Filed Disposition

Non-Offender Suits 4.5 4 4 3.5 3 2.5 2 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 0 0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4

Filed Disposition Demographic Profiles of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety Adult Probation and Parole Population and Corrections Probation and Parole Probation 56% James M. Le Blanc Secretary 58,686 FACT SHEET December 31, 2019 Parole 5% GTPS* 39%

Race

Parole Black White Other 67.2 31.9 0.9

Black White Other GTPS* 59.4 40.1 0.5 This document represents a demographic snapshot of the adult probation and parole population under state supervision on December 31, 2019 Probation Black White Other 50.0 48.8 1.2 Presently there are 33,007 probationers and 25,679 parolees being supervised by the Department. The parole population 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 includes those offenders released pursuant to diminution of sentence/parole supervision for a total of 58,686 Sex Male Female Parole Trend 90.1 9.9 80,000 69,360 69,647 72,176 71,117 70,000 Male Female 60,000 69,845 70,598 71,002 GTPS* 89.3 10.7 50,000 61,909 58,686 40,000 30,000 Male Female Probation 20,000 73.8 26.2 10,000 - 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 *(Diminution of sentence) GTPS-goodtime/parole supervision

138 Demographic Profiles of the Demographic Profiles of the Adult Probation and Parole Population Adult Probation and Parole Population FACT SHEET 9000 December 31, 2019 8000 7000 Age 30,000 * Offender 5,909 5,869 6000 25,000 22,507 Class 5,293 5000 20,000 4,283 4,161 3,825 3,703

4000 3,487 15,000 3,138 2,804 # Offenders

3000 2,391 6,730 2,360 10,000 6,058 2,187 5,448 4,602 1,874 1,728 3,256

2000 2,402 1,327

5,000 1,617 1,289 1,124 864 796 793 721 500 997 336 278 182 173 101 29 4

1000 371 352 338 298 249 239 - 176 109 22 21 15 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Probation GTPS Parole

Probation GTPS* Parole * Offender class is the number of sequential felonies committed for which an offender has been convicted Most Serious Probation GTPS* Parole Commitment Crime Parish Violent Crimes 11.4% 12.8% 34.1%

60.0 of Other Drug Crimes 41.8% 36.7% 35.0% Commitment Property Crimes 27.7% 25.4% 16.3% 45.0 Sex Non Violent 2.4% 0.3% 2.1% All Other Crimes 16.7% 24.8% 12.5% 30.0 Percent Jefferson St. Tammany Lafayette Orleans Rapides Ouachita Calcasieu Terrebonne E.B.R. 15.0 Caddo Max Sent ( YRS ) Probation GTPS* Parole 0-2 25.7% 14.2% 1.8% 0.0 3-4 45.0% 16.8% 1.2% 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 5 24.1% 16.4% 3.6% Probation 4.5 4.2 5.9 7.4 3.7 8.9 3.7 2.5 5.8 1.6 51.8 6-10 3.0% 31.9% 15.2% GTPS* 6.5 3.8 7.2 7.9 3.0 8.8 3.5 2.6 4.9 2.3 49.5 11-16 0.2% 11.3% 10.7% Parole 3.3 0.9 4.4 12.7 1.5 17.8 1.7 1.1 8.6 1.2 46.8 17-20 0.1% 3.4% 6.1% >20 0.1% 5.8% 29.3% *(Diminution of sentence) GTPS-goodtime/parole supervision Life 0.0% 0.0% 8.2% Pending Calculation/Re- 1.8% 0.2% 23.9% calculation

Avg Max Sent: 3.5 8.4 30.3

139 Demographic Profiles of the Louisiana Department of Public Safety Adult Sex Offender Probation and Parole Population and Corrections Probation and Parole Probation 62% James M. Le Blanc Secretary

FACT SHEET 1,926 December 31, 2019

Parole 11%

GTPS* 27%

Race Black White Other Parole 52.6 45.5 1.9

Black White GTPS* This document represents a demographic snapshot of the adult sex offender 53.1 46.6 probation and parole population under state supervision on December 31, 2019.

Black White Other Probation Presently there are 1,199 probationers, 210 parolees, and 517 offenders released 31.3 66.7 2.0 pursuant to diminution of sentence for a total of 1,926 being supervised. by the Department. 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0

Trend 2,500 Sex 2,185 2,087 2,126 2,095 2,043 2,016 2,080 Male 1,958 Parole 1,866 1,861 1,926 2,000 1,772 99.4

1,500 Male Female GTPS* 99.0 1.0 1,000

Male Female 500 Probation 95.6 4.4

- 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0

*(Diminution of sentence) GTPS-goodtime/parole supervision

140 Demographic Profiles of the Demographic Profiles of the Adult Sex Offender Probation and Parole Population Adult Sex Offender Probation and Parole Population FACT SHEET December 31, 2019 Age 1437 100.0% 300 90.0% 84.3% Offender 80.0%

240 Class 232 250 70.0% 60.9% 60.0%

#### 44.0% 200 179 50.0% 159 40.0% 30.7% 26.9% 144 140 30.0%

150 # Offenders 16.9% # Offenders 11.3% 106 20.0% 101 97 7.1% 6.5% 92 87 2.6% 2.1% 1.5% 1.3% 1.2% 1.0% 0.8% 0.4% 0.3% 0.1% 0.1% 0.0% 0.0% 100 10.0% 0.0% 0.0%

55 0.0% 48

34 Unknown 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th+ 30 30 28

50 23 22 20 19 12 11 8 5 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 Probation 1.5% 84.3% 11.3% 2.1% 0.3% 0.4% 0.0% 0.1% 0 GTPS* 0.1% 44.0% 30.7% 16.9% 6.5% 1.0% 0.8% 0.0% Parole 1.2% 60.9% 26.9% 7.1% 2.6% 1.3% 0.0% 0.0%

Most Serious Probation GTPS* Parole * Offender class is the number of sequential felonies committed for which an offender has been convicted Commitment Crime Violent Crimes 10.2% 70.1% 60.3% Drug Crimes 0.1% 3.4% 1.3% Property Crimes 0.7% 5.7% 1.9% All Other Crimes 89.0% 20.8% 36.5% Max Sent(Yrs.) Probation GTPS* Parole

0-2 5.4% 6.0% 3.2% 3-4 31.6% 4.2% 1.3% 75.0 5-6 55.1% 5.7% 5.8% Parish 7-10 5.8% 10.7% 8.9% 60.0 of 11-16 0.2% 15.1% 5.1% Commitment 17-20 0.3% 9.6% 3.8% 45.0 >20 0.1% 48.7% 15.4% Life 0.0% 0.0% 17.9% 30.0 Death 0.0% 0.0% 0.0%

Percent Pending 15.0 Calculation/ 1.5% 0.0% 38.6% Recalculation 0.0 St. Avg. Maximum Sentence: 10.8 years Bossier Caddo Calcasieu E.B.R. Jefferson Lafayette Orleans Ouachita Rapides Other Tammany Probation 2.2 3.0 4.7 11.8 4.5 3.5 4.2 2.1 2.0 4.7 59.5 GTPS* 3.9 4.2 3.9 9.9 6.8 2.9 12.2 2.3 3.4 3.4 51.0 Parole 1.3 4.5 1.3 3.8 5.1 2.6 11.5 1.9 0.6 5.8 62.9

*(Diminution of sentence) GTPS-goodtime/parole supervision

141 Department of Medical and Mental Health Jan 2019 - Dec 2019

Q3 (Jan - March 2019) Q4 (April - June 2019) Q1 (July - Sept. 2019) Q2 (Oct. - December 2019)

Healthcare Basic Report I

Routine Sick Call and On-Site Emergency Region 1

5000 4650 4500

4000 3837 3509

3500 3238 3000 2500 2053 1912 1871 1816

2000 1703 1501 1363 1357 1356 1325 1306 1185 1500 1160 999 933 853 849 836 804 775 741 728 673

1000 632 346 232 213

500 100 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 DCI DWCC EHCC LSP

Onsite Emergency Routine Sick Call

Routine Sick Call and On-Site Emergency Total Region 2

9000 8482 5000 8118 8000 7661 7357 7329 4500 7281 6751 7000 6649 4000 6000 3500 3000 5000 2500 4000 2000 3000

1500 2000 848 838 827 785 783 740

1000 692 661 651

595 1000 554 539 491 485 467 426 419 413 408 370 336 333 313 279 230 229 214 210 185 500 176 143 132 0 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Total ALC LCIW RCC RLCC Onsite Emergency Onsite Emergency Routine Sick Call Routine Sick Call Emergency Off-Site Hospital Region 1 160 150

140 127 117

120 113 110 107 101 100 97 88 85 77 76 73

80 71 64 63 61 60 57

60 53 49 47 39 38 36

40 31 31 27 17

20 13 10 10

0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 DCI DWCC EHCC LSP

Offsite ER Visits Admits from ER Visit

Emergency Off-Site Hospital Total Region 2 500 461 180 457 430 450 427 160 400 140 350

120 300 253

100 250 233 221 213 80 200

60 150 40 33 32 32 31

40 30 30 30 29 100 23 22 21 19 18 16 16 16 15 14 14 14 12 12 12 20 11 11 50 6 6 5 3 2 0 0 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

ALC LCIW RCC RLCC Offsite ER Visits Offsite ER Visits Admits from ER Visit Admits from ER Visit

Medical and Mental Health Quarterly Report 2 Healthcare Basic Report II

Offenders with of Length of Stay Greater than 30 Days in the 200 193.5 On-Site Infirmary 180 193 160 192.5 70 70 140 192 60 60 120 191.5 50 50 100 191 83 37 35 76 40 34 40 80 70 71 190.5 31 30 29 29 29 30 30 60 190 20 20 40 189.5 6 10 3 3 4 3 4 4 4 10 20 189 2 0 1 0 2 1 2 1 0 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 188.5 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 RLCC DCI DWCC EHCC LCIW LSP RCC ALC Total

*ALC does not have an infirmary.

Total # Prescriptions Prescriptions 70000 160000 145151 61571 143412 60401 141097 59983 139947 59233 60000 140000

50000 120000

40000 100000 28469 26873 30000 26435 80000 24588

20000 60000 14756 14711 13581 13239 12814 12765 12189 12102 11667 10735 10046 9761 9620 9488 9282 9232 6435 6098 6009 10000 5936 40000 3047 3003 2799 2739 0 20000 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 0 RLCC DCI DWCC EHCC LCIW LSP RCC ALC Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

Prescriptions Filled by Pharmacy 100,000 90,000 80,000 89,092 89,092 83,524 83,524 70,000 60,000

50,000 57,573 56,059 57,573 56,059 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 - Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

LSP EHCC

Medical and Mental Health Quarterly Report 3 % of Population on Medication Total 95%

100% 94% 100% 93% 92%

90% 83% 90% 82% 82% 81% 81% 81% 81% 80% 79% 79% 77% 77% 75% 75% 75% 80% 74%

71% 80% 71% 70% 70% 70% 61% 61% 70% 59% 58% 58% 58% 55%

60% 54%

60% 54% 54% 50% 51% 50% 48% 40% 40% 30% 20% 30% 10% 20% 0% 10% Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 0% RLCC DCI DWCC EHCC LCIW LSP RCC ALC Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

3000 Special Clinic Diagnostic Tests & Procedures 2828 Region 1 2450 2405 2500 2360

2000 1370 1500 1346 1148 1089 897 826

1000 804 775 774 770 760 695 692 669 641 567 562 560 512 435 316

500 294 272 267 261 256 245 244 239 236 223 220 205 200 184 101 4 4 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 DCI DWCC EHCC LSP Offsite Onsite Telemedicine

Special Clinic Diagnostic Tests & Procedures 3000 Totals Region 2 6000

2500 5176 5118 4975 5000 4856 2000

4000 3821

1500 3517 3424 3419

3000 1000 706 586 561 492 475 473 450 450 442 435 415 500 411 2000 272 263 236 187 121 117 109 105 100 94 91 91 90 74 68 66 66 60 60 60 60 59 58 55 38 28 26 24 23 1064 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1007 1004 0 1000 925 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 ALC LCIW RCC RLCC 0 Offsite Onsite Telemedicine Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

Medical and Mental Health Quarterly Report 4 Chronic Disease

Chronic Disease Region 1 900 800 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 DCI DWCC EHCC LSP Diabetes 160 154 161 160 90 98 97 98 105 107 109 116 563 564 574 578 Heart Disease 47 49 79 90 29 34 34 35 75 80 83 78 81 81 80 79 COPD 151 152 163 164 88 90 87 84 196 198 198 211 786 762 708 720 Cancer 31 33 34 35 29 35 37 37 45 49 53 50 131 135 142 145

Chronic Disease Region 2 2500

2000

1500

1000

500

0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 ALC LCIW RCC RLCC Diabetes 25 26 30 34 80 82 77 73 131 129 119 117 135 131 128 120 Heart Disease 11 18 23 27 14 13 12 12 46 45 44 43 79 75 75 80 COPD 39 45 51 53 97 95 88 80 158 154 147 148 145 141 138 139 Cancer 1 0 2 3 12 12 10 9 2 2 4 2 21 12 7 6

Totals 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Total Diabetes 1289 1290 1295 1296 Heart Disease 383 394 431 443 COPD 1660 1639 1581 1600 Cancer 273 279 288 287

Diabetes Heart Disease COPD Cancer

Medical and Mental Health Quarterly Report 5 Hypertension Totals 6040

3000 6032 2545 2537 2535 2532 6020 2500 6020

2000 6000 1500 5980 1000 753 741 737 734 5961 716 708 690 5960 687 593 584 562 557 554 553 551 549 5960 437 428 420 500 410 269 268 240 237 217 214 212 203 5940 0 RLCC DCI DWCC EHCC LCIW LSP RCC ALC 5920 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

Deaths

Annual Deaths in State Facilities Totals

50 47 130 45 126 40 35 31 35 30 125 30 25 20

20 13 120

15 8 8 7 6 6 4 10 4 2 1 1 1 5 0 0 115 113 111 110

105

100 2017 2018 2019 2016 2017 2018

Annual Deaths in Local Facilities Total

9 25 23 8 7 6 5 20 4 3 2 15 1 12 0 10

5

2017 2018 2019 0 2017 2018 2019

*Local and state deaths were combined in reported totals prior to 2018.

Medical and Mental Health Quarterly Report 6 Communicable Disease

Hepatitis C Region 1 788 1000 787 765 761

500 246 244 238 238 156 154 152 147 63 63 61 60 22 16 9 5 3 2 11 33 18 54 40 16 28 10 2 2 0 1 1 0 0 5 0 0 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 DCI DWCC EHCC LSP

Average Positive in Population # Initiated Treatment # Completed Treatment

Hepatitis C Totals Region 2 1800 1592 1559 1558 1553 1000 1600 1400 800 1200 600 1000 800 400 600 137 128 124 122 120 107 102 101 71 200 70 65 64 400 38 34 28 27 8 6 4 3 3 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 99 96

200 40 0 8 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 RLCC LCIW RCC ALC Average Positive in Population Average Positive in Population # Initiated Treatment # Completed Treatment # Initiated Treatment *Hepatitis C treatments are normally performed at EHCC, LCIW, and LSP. ** Numbers represent averages ***Began reporting completed treatment July 2019

Average Positive HIV in Population # in Population 120 440 98 98 100 96 96

90 436

87 87 435 85 81 80 77 77 433 80 431 63 59 59 430 58

60 52 50 48 48 43 41 39 40 36 425

20 423 18 18 20 14 420 2 1 1 0 0

Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 415 RLCC DCI DWCC EHCC LCIW LSP RCC ALC Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

Medical and Mental Health Quarterly Report 7 Behavioral Health Percentage of Offenders Diagnosed with SUD on Programming Waitlist 42% 45% 42% 42%

40% 37%

35% 33% 32% 30% 30% 28% 30% 28% 27% 26% 26% 25% 24% 23% 25% 23% 20% 18%

20% 17% 17% 16% 16% 16% 15% 15% 15% 14%

15% 13% 10% 10%

5%

0% Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 RLCC DCI DWCC EHCC LCIW LSP RCC ALC

Percentage of Offenders in Population Diagnosed with SUD 120% 98%

100% 94% 91% 89% 88% 87% 82% 82% 79% 77% 76% 76% 75% 75% 74% 74% 73%

80% 72% 71% 70% 69% 68% 67% 66% 66% 65% 64% 63% 59% 60% 56%

40%

20%

0% Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 RLCC DCI DWCC EHCC LCIW LSP RCC ALC

Medical and Mental Health Quarterly Report 8 Mental Health Level of Care Region 1 2300 1800 1300 800 300 -200 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 DCI DWCC EHCC LSP 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 214 237 228 210 1 5 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 306 328 327 336 231 230 208 216 3 372 383 396 432 512 490 486 478 524 508 526 561 1062 1073 1122 1148 4 528 513 533 513 418 414 401 423 932 965 935 905 1908 1934 1964 2056

1 2 3 4

Mental Health Level of Care Region 2

2000 1500 1000 500 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 RLCC LCIW RCC ALC 1 0 0 0 0 6 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 11 18 18 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 788 900 961 878 511 515 457 435 209 204 230 234 127 121 109 101 4 671 737 767 918 349 352 412 419 658 615 614 588 253 272 321 272

1 2 3 4

Totals

7000 6094 5947 5802 6000 5717 4287 4267 4194

5000 4105 4000 3000 2000 576 564 553 548 243 229 221 1000 210 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Total

1 2 3 4

Medical and Mental Health Quarterly Report 9 Profile of the Office Louisiana Department of Public Safety of Offender Reentry and Corrections Office of Offender Reentry December 31, 2019

REAP I

Population** Intakes by Overall Risk (LARNA) 12,000 900 814 10,000 800 10957 700 635 615 8,000 9,797 591 8,352 8,314 600 480 6,000 500 422 365 351 4,000 400 339 1,798 1,635 1,588 1,608 228 2,000 300 214 200 341 - 100 Q3 (Jan-Mar 2019) Q4 (Apr-June 2019) Q1 (July- Sept 2019) Q2 (Oct-Dec 2019) Q3 (Jan- Mar 2019) Q4 (Apr-June 2019) Q1 (July- Sept 2019) Q2 (Oct-Dec 2019) Total Pop within 6-24 mos of release Total Pop in Reentry Low Med High

** Does not include local level offenders Profile of the Office Louisiana Department of Public Safety of Offender Reentry and Corrections Office of Offender Reentry 3

REAP II

Total Releases Released with 700 636 600 553

610 522 509

600 500 475 441 436 490 492 417 500 400

400 300 257 217 182 200 167 300 92 100 200 16 18 9 8 0 100 Q3 (Jan- Mar 2019) Q4 (Apr-June 2019) Q1 (July-Sept 2019) Q2 (Oct- Dec 2019)

0 Social Security Card Birth Certificate State ID or Driver's License Release without ID Q3 (Jan- Mar 2019) Q4 (Apr-June 2019) Q1 (July-Sept 2019) Q2 (Oct- Dec 2019)

Releases by Region Northwest Northeast Central South Central Capital Southeast Southwest East Florida Parishes West Florida Parishes Q3 (Jan- Mar 2018) 7 8 7 5 12 43 14 9 4 Q4 (Apr-June 2018) 7 5 6 5 14 61 16 15 6 Q1- (July-Sept 2018) 40 26 36 14 65 225 41 60 21 Q2 (Oct-Dec 2018) 29 25 25 11 78 241 45 49 17 Q3 (Jan-Mar 2019) 30 31 17 16 40 322 56 48 16 Q4 (Apr-Jun 2019) 31 28 28 28 42 267 49 52 27 Profile of the Office Profile of the Office of Offender Reentry of Offender Reentry June 30, 2019

Referrals to Community Resources 400 357 321 315 300 276

200 169 156 166 131 103 100 27 20 15 0 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2

Mental Health Substance Abuse Employment

Refused Reentry/Pre-Release Programming 30 24 25

20 14 15 9 10 8

5

0 Refused Reentry /Pre-release

Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Louisiana Department of Public Safety Profile of the Office of Offender Reentry and Corrections Office of Offender Reentry December 31, 2019 CTRP Participants and Completions (Basic Education and College/Job Skills)

State Facilities 1600 1507 1280 1400 1194 1223 1213 1200 1086 1067 1019 1000 803 800 594 600 443 447 400 200 85 102 89 109 0 Q3 (Jan- Mar 2019) Q4 (Apr-Jun 2019) Q1 (Jul-Sept 2019) Q2 (Oct- Dec 2019)

Basic Education Part. Basic Education Comp. College/Job Skills Part. College/Job Skills Comp.

*Basic Education includes Literacy and GED participants and completers. Local Facilities 600 493 461 500 429 393 400

300

200 123 79 97 100 55

0 Q3 (Jan- Mar 2019) Q4 (Apr-Jun 2019) Q1 (Jul-Sept 2019) Q2 (Oct- Dec 2019)

Basic Education Part. Basic Education Comp. * Participants are represented as an average Profile of the Office of Offender Reentry December 31, 2019

Education Completions

Completions 900 800 700 815 600 500 611 400 443 459 300 201 165 194 200 136 100 0 Q3 (Jan- Mar 2019) Q4 (Apr-Jun 2019) Q1 (Jul-Sept 2019) Q2 (Oct- Dec 2019)

Hi-Set Graduates Post-Secondary/IBC Completions

ACA ACCREDITATION SCORES

Accreditation offers the opportunity for institutions to evaluate their operations against national standards, remedy deficiencies, and upgrade the quality of programs and services. Some of the recognized benefits from such a process include improved management, a defense against lawsuits through documentation, increased accountability and enhanced public credibility, and a safer and more humane environment for staff and offenders. In order to be accredited, an agency must comply with 100% of all mandatory standards and 90% of all non-mandatory standards.

Institution Audit Score Final Score Next Anticipated and Audit Date and Panel Hearing Date Audit Date

DCI 99.3% MAY 2017 99.3% AUG 2017 Spring 2020

DWCC 98.8% APR 2019 98.8% AUG 2019 Spring 2022

EHCC 99.3% JUL 2017 99.3% JAN 2018 Fall 2020

LCIW 99.5% JUL 2014 99.5% FEB 2015 TBD due to flood disaster

LSP 99.1% AUG 2016 99.31% JAN 2017 Fall 2019 LSP TRG Academy 100% AUG 2016 100% JAN 2017 Fall 2019

RCC 99.1% MAY 2017 99.1% AUG 2017 Spring 2020

RLCC 99.3% SEP 2016 99.53% JAN 2017 Fall 2019 Parole Board 96.6% AUG 2018 96.6% AUG 2019 Summer 2021

Central Office 100% OCT 2016 100% JAN 2017 Fall 2019

P&P - Adult 100% MAR 2019 100% AUG 2019 Spring 2022

Prison Enterprises 100% OCT 2016 100% JAN 2017 Fall 2019

Accreditation is granted for a three year period. During this time, ACA requires that accredited agencies submit annual certification statements confirming continued standards compliance at levels necessary for accreditation. To maintain accreditation status, application must be made nine months prior to the anniversary of accreditation. Agencies seeking reaccreditation must again satisfy the criteria.

Our Mission ______3

Our Vision ______3

Our Values ______3

Message from the Chairman ______4

Board Members ______5

Structure ______7

Clemency Process ______8

Parole Process ______9

What is Considered ______10

Pardon and Parole Statistics ______13

2019 Strategic Plan ______19

2020 Strategic Plan ______28

2020 Legislative Suggestions ______29

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Our Mission

To serve the citizens of Louisiana through informed decision-making, thereby promoting public safety, addressing the needs of crime victims, and to facilitate successful reentry for offenders who have appropriately prepared for community supervision.

Our Vision

The Louisiana Board of Pardons & Parole, guided by evidence-based principles, shall: • Render just determination in regard to parole release and revocations, thereby maximizing the restoration of human potential; • Ensure crime victims have a voice in the decision-making process; • Use appropriate Department of Corrections and community resources to facilitate an offender's successful transition from confinement to the community; • Impose reasonable conditions of release consistent with the goal of structured reintegration of the offender; • Hold accountable those offenders who violate the conditions of release; • Foster a positive relationship with all stakeholders; • Administer the clemency process with recommendation to the Governor fully commensurate with public safety and due consideration; • Strive to be a continuously learning organization

Our Values

We value Ethics, Integrity, Equity and Innovation.

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Message from the Chairman

As required by Louisiana R.S. 15:574.2, on behalf of the dedicated staff of the Louisiana Board of Pardons & Parole, I am pleased to present the 2019 Annual Report. Throughout the report, we highlight the effectiveness of the Board’s processes and how we serve the citizens of Louisiana. The 2018-2019 fiscal year was another challenging year operationally. As a result of the justice reform legislation enacted in 2017, the board conducted 46% more parole hearings during this fiscal year as compared to FY 2016. Even so, the parole grant rate increased from 44% to 54% over the same period. We believe this is a direct result of reentry programs, which better prepare an offender for transition to the community. Further indicators of the impact of criminal justice reform as it relates to the work of the board is seen in other statistics throughout this report. Using 2016 as our baseline year, there has been a 21% reduction in revocation hearings conducted by the board, a 28% reduction in offenders whose parole supervision terminated unsatisfactorily, and a 16% reduction in parole violations or other actions executed by the board. With the support of the Department of Public Safety & Corrections, throughout this fiscal year, we worked to expand services to victims through the Louisiana Victim Assistance Outreach Program. Partnerships were formed with various stakeholders and organizations during the year. We believe public safety is enhanced as we partner and engage with stakeholders and law enforcement agencies and organizations. The Board continues to play a role in Louisiana’s criminal justice system by ensuring public safety through the post release process. I am proud of all that our team has accomplished. The coming year promises to be both challenging and demanding. I am confident that given the skill and dedication of our staff members, ably led by our Executive Director, Francis Abbott, we will meet those challenges. I look forward to exploring new partnerships and successfully completing the many goals we have set as we work to keep Louisiana’s communities safe.

Sheryl M. Ranatza, Chairman

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Board Members

SHERYL M. RANATZA, Board Chair Mrs. Ranatza retired from the position of Deputy Secretary with the LA Department of Public Safety and Corrections after a Corrections career of over 30 years, which included service as Deputy Warden at Louisiana State Penitentiary for 14 years. She served in a variety of management positions throughout the DOC. She has served as Chairman of the Louisiana Board of Pardons and Parole since 2012.

KEITH JONES A Baton Rouge attorney, Mr. Jones has practiced law in Baton Rouge since 1976. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from Louisiana Tech University in 1973 and his Juris Doctorate degree from LSU Law Center in 1976. He is licensed to practice before all Louisiana courts and the Supreme Court. Through his law practice, Mr. Jones has been exposed to various facets of criminal justice and has always had an interest in Louisiana’s corrections system and the offender population.

BRENNAN C. KELSEY, Committee on Parole Mr. Kelsey is a Physical Therapist with over 20 years of experience in the healthcare field. Mr. Kelsey has worked in a variety of settings including mental health, outpatient, rehab and acute care. Mr. Kelsey is a graduate of LSU Medical Center and received his MBA in General Business and Healthcare from Southeastern Louisiana University. Governor John Bel Edwards appointed Mr. Kelsey to serve as an at-large member of the Committee on Parole.

KENNETH A. LOFTIN Mr. Loftin retired in 2015 after serving as Executive Director of Ware Youth Center in Coushatta for 27 years. Prior to his position at Ware, Mr. Loftin served as a Child Protective Investigator for the State of Louisiana's Office of Community Services. Mr. Loftin received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Behavioral Sciences with a concentration in psychology and sociology and a minor in religion from East Texas Baptist College.

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ALVIN ROCHE', JR. Mr. Roche' served as the Director of Library Services at Southern University Law Center for 17 years until his retirement in 2007. He was previously an Associate Law Librarian and Associate Professor at the University Library. Mr. Roche' received his BS Degree in Social Science-History with a minor in Library Science from Southern University and a Masters of Library Services from Louisiana State University. Mr. Roche' serves on the Board and Committee as the victims' advocate.

JIM WISE After studying criminal justice at Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, and completing the Calcasieu Regional Law Enforcement Training Academy, Mr. Wise served as a deputy in the Vernon Parish Sheriff's Office for 18 years as supervisor over all uniformed divisions. He later served as an Investigator at Louisiana State Penitentiary. Mr. Wise was first appointed to the Louisiana Parole Board in 2004 and was appointed to the Pardon Board in August 2012. He is the longest serving member.

PEARL WISE, Committee on Parole A veteran of the Louisiana National Guard, Ms. Wise’s criminal justice career spanned over 20 years. She worked with the Division of Probation & Parole, working with parolees and supervising parole officers. Ms. Wise received her Master's Degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Louisiana Monroe. Governor John Bel Edwards appointed Ms. Wise to serve as an at-large member of the Committee on Parole in February 2016.

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Structure

In 2012, the duties, functions, and powers of the Board of Pardons were merged with that of the Board of Parole, creating a Committee on Parole.

All members of the Board are appointed by the Governor and are subject to confirmation by the Louisiana Senate. There are five members of the Board of Pardons. The Committee on Parole, a committee within the Board of Pardons, is composed of the five members of the Board of Pardons and two at-large members appointed by the Governor. The at-large members serve only as members of the Committee on Parole and do not serve as members of the Board of Pardons.

In addition to the appointed members, the Warden of the facility in which the offender is housed serves as an ex-officio member of the Board. The ex-officio member is not a voting member, nor is he counted for the purposes of the members necessary to take Board action.

Members must have a bachelor’s degree and at least five years of experience in the field of penology, corrections, law enforcement, sociology, law, education, social work, medicine, psychology or psychiatry, or a combination thereof. If the member does not have at least a bachelor’s degree, he or she must have no less than seven years of experience in one of the aforementioned fields. Appointees are also required to complete a comprehensive orientation-training program within 90 days of their appointment and forty hours of in-service training annually. Training components include, but are not limited to:

• Data driven decision-making, using evidence-based practices for determining offender risk and needs; • Stakeholder collaboration; • Recidivism reduction; • Dynamics of criminal victimization; • Security classifications.

The Board’s recommendations for clemency are forwarded to the Governor for final action. There are no time limits within which the Governor must act on any recommendation submitted by the Board of Pardons. However, the Committee on Parole is the sole authority for granting parole in Louisiana.

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Clemency Process

The governor may grant reprieves to persons convicted of offenses against the state, and upon recommendation of the Board of Pardons, may commute sentences, pardon those convicted of offenses against the state, and remit fines and forfeitures imposed for such offenses. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the governor shall not grant any pardon to any person unless that person has paid all of the court costs or fees imposed in connection with the conviction of the crime for which the pardon is to be issued.

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Parole Process

The Committee on Parole makes a variety of critical decisions concerning the timing of release, conditions to be imposed, and supervision strategies. Determination of release suitability of eligible offenders is made through decisions that promote fairness, objectivity, and public safety and are responsive to the concerns of victims, members of the community, and other persons within the criminal justice system.

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The Committee meets in panels comprised of at least three members. Three-member panels are randomly assigned in such a manner as to result in the smallest probability of having a panel constituted by the same three members for two consecutive months.

Any person convicted of a crime of violence against any peace officer requires a five-member parole panel. A person serving a life sentence for second-degree murder, committed after July 2, 1973 and prior to June 20, 1979, requires a five-member parole panel.

What is Considered Every eligible offender is given a meaningful opportunity for parole. The Committee considers pertinent and available information relative to an offender six to nine months prior to the parole eligibility date. The Committee exercises its discretionary releasing authority based upon consideration of the unique factors of each individual case. Shown below are the guideline used for consideration; however, the guidelines are not to be construed so as to mandate either a favorable or unfavorable parole decision. A parole decision is at the discretion of each individual parole panel member.

• Nature and circumstances of the crime • Prior criminal record • Character, social background, and emotional and physical condition • Institutional adjustment • Law Enforcement, judicial, and community attitude toward the offender • Parole plan • Program participation • Risk assessment

Conditions of Release All discretionary parole releases and mandatory releases (diminution of sentence/good-time) releases are subject to general conditions of supervision. The Committee on Parole may also require, either at the time of release on parole or at any time while the offender remains on parole, special conditions which are deemed appropriate to the circumstances of the particular case.

Rehabilitative Programs While many of the offenders who appear before a parole panel have been exposed to DOC certified treatment and rehabilitative programs, some still have not received programming that addresses their

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reasons for incarceration. The Board’s support staff reviews offender records prior to parole hearings to identify offenders who may have special needs. The ultimate goal in these situations would be to place the offender in appropriate programming at a facility close to their post-release residence plan so they can maintain and strengthen family ties.

The current focus is on the following risk factors and possible program opportunities:

• Substance Abuse

o Medical Assisted Treatment o Long Term and Short Term • Mental Health

o Evaluations o Medicaid / Medicare Sign Up o After Care Plan o Specialized Parole Agents • Employability

o Expanding use of Transitional Work Program o Basic Vocational Training • Education

o Literacy o Adult Basic Education o HiSet

Prescriptive Bundles Law requires that parole release must occur within six to nine months from the day of the parole hearing. While parole release may be denied due to lack of rehabilitative programming, in some cases the offender may not have had the opportunity to participate in programming. On the other hand, if parole release is granted, the Board may require that the offender complete a specific rehabilitation program prior to release. For some offenders, particularly those who have been incarcerated for many years, program completion may take longer than nine months. To address this issue, the Board is developing a Denial Referral System to outline a prescriptive bundle for an offender who has been denied parole, track their program progress and completion, and expedite that offender’s scheduling for a subsequent parole hearing. The prescriptive bundle will be based on a validated risk/needs/responsivity tool. 11

Medical Treatment Furlough

One aspect of the 2017 criminal justice reform legislation provided a mechanism for medical treatment furlough. An offender who is determined to be a limited-mobility offender may be considered by the Committee on Parole for medical treatment furlough release to an off-site medical facility appropriate to the offender’s medical treatment needs. The offender may only be released to a medical facility and may not be released to a residential setting. “Limited–mobility” is defined as an offender who is unable to perform activities of daily living without help or is bedbound, including but not limited to, prolonged coma and medical ventilation. Medical treatment furlough is not available to any offender serving a sentence for a conviction of first-degree murder. Table 3 on the following page illustrates board action on those medical treatment furlough recommendations presented by the DOC for consideration.

Medical Parole

Medical Parole is in addition to any other parole for which an offender may be eligible. The offender must be determined to be permanently disabled (unable to engage in substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical impairment which can be expected to result in death or which is or can be expected to be permanently irreversible) or terminally ill (any offender who is diagnosed with a terminal illness and death is expected within one year; the medical condition is usually permanent in nature and carries a poor prognosis).

The Committee on Parole considers the offender’s crime and criminal history, length of time served in custody, institutional conduct, whether the offender represents a low risk to himself or society, as well as an assessment of the offender’s condition. In the assessment of risk, emphasis is given to the medical condition and how this relates to the overall risk to society. Medical parole is not available to any offender serving a sentence for a conviction of first or second-degree murder. If the offender’s condition improves such that he is no longer eligible for medical parole, the medical parole may be revoked and the offender returned to custody.

“There are many facets to the Pardon and Parole process, all of which greatly affect the lives of individuals who become involved. Whether it be victim, offender, relative or friend, it's a pleasure to help people get through the process.” – Lea Wroten, Administrative Program

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Pardon and Parole Statistics

Clemency Data 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Pardon Applications Received 804 1247 1600 514 411 Applications Reviewed by Board 311 426 460 341 355 Hearing Opportunity Granted 176 221 205 171 240 Hearing Opportunity Denied 138 205 251 170 114 % of Applications Granted Opportunity for 56.6% 51.9% 44.6% 50.2% 67.6% Hearing Clemency hearings conducted 171 185 344 167 177 Relief Requested Reprieve - Capital Case 0 0 0 0 0 Commutation of sentence 101 112 193 114 137 Executive Pardon 70 73 151 53 40 Action Taken by the Board Favorable Decision (Granted) 103 103 164 70 83 Unfavorable Decision (Denied) 51 68 130 72 73 Taken Under Advisement 17 14 50 25 21 Favorable recommendations to the Governor 89 103 162 70 83

Table 1. Clemency. Actions by the Pardon board. Commutation of sentence is available for incarcerated offenders. Executive pardon is available for offenders who have completed their sentence.

200 163 150 101 103 107 91 93 100 84 80 63 50 38 10 10 15 18 7 27% 8 28% 4 5 38% 1 0 26% 24% 0 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 TWP SAB HSE Pre-Release % Granted w/Contingency

TWP: Transitional Work Program SAB: Substance Abuse Program HSE: High School Equivalency diploma PRE: Pre-Release Curriculum

Table 2. Parole granted with contingency. Number of parolees granted with the requirement for program completion prior to parole release. Percentages reflect the percentage of all paroles granted that were granted with contingency.

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Medical Treatment Furlough Considered Granted 2018 11 6 2019 9 5

Table 3. Medical Treatment Furlough. The number of medical treatment furlough recommendations presented to the Committee on Parole for consideration and the number that were granted.

20 19 18 18 17 16 16 15 14 13 12 10 8 8 8 7 7 6 4 2 0 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 Considered Granted

Table 4. Medical Parole. The number of offenders recommended for medical parole by the DOC and the number of offenders granted medical parole by the Committee on Parole.

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2500 60% 54%

45% 44% 44% 45% 2154 50% 2000 1680 1471 40% 1500 1256 1179 30%

1000 20%

500 10%

0 0% 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Parole Hearings Approved

Table 5. Parole Approval. The number of parole hearings conducted by fiscal year and the percentage of paroles granted by the Committee on Parole. The increase in parole hearings in 2019 is a result of criminal justice reform.

DOC defines recidivism as a return to custody following conviction for a new felony or revocation of supervision after having been released from incarceration. Offenders released to a detainer, released in error, deceased, or transferred to another jurisdiction are not included. Offenders are tracked for a period of time from date of released based on year of return. Recidivism is the primary measurement by which the Board gauges the effectiveness and value of its work.

Release Year 2015 2016 2017 Parolees Discharged 425 307 289 Parolees Returns - Any Offense 99 39 12 Percent Returned 22.6% 12.7% 4.2%

Total Prison Discharges 14822 13327 14463 Prison Returns - Any Offense 5357 3737 2077 Percent Returned 36.1% 28.0% 14.4%

Table 6. Recidivism. This table shows the comparative recidivism rates between parole releases and regular prison releases. The results are significantly better for the parole population.

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31000 30617 29777 30000 29320 29000 27978 28000 27000 26524 26000 25000 24000 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019

Table 7. Community supervision. Average number of offenders under jurisdiction of the Board of Pardons & Parole who are in the community under parole supervision.

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27763 28034 25000 26487 27399 24070 20000

15000

10000

5000 2834 2758 2583 2378 2454

0 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 Parole Supervision Good Time Supervision

Table 8. Type of supervision. Average number of offenders under jurisdiction of the board by type of supervision. Parole supervision reflects discretionary releases by the Committee on Parole. Good time supervision reflects mandatory releases via diminution of sentence.

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4000 4112 4156 3964 3968 3500 3810

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2500

2000

1500

1000

500 130 84 90 52 63 0 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 Parolees Good Time Supervision

Table 9. Failure to comply, without satisfactory excuse, with conditions of supervision. Full revovcation. Offenders on community supervision who are released by the Committee on Parole are much less likely to be returned to custody to serve the remainder of sentence.

Other Actions (Performed by single member) 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 Revoked: Automatic/New felony conviction 703 756 840 1053 1187 Revoked: Offender waived revocation hearing 3984 3634 4028 3561 3360 Deferred Hearing-pending criminal charges 2284 2491 2,505 2468 2420 Unsatisfactory Termination of Supervision 934 1204 1280 1110 866 Warrants Issued 7886 8340 8247 6999 6354 Reprimands Issued 1221 1142 1220 1288 1179 Special Conditions modified 1164 1014 956 642 427 Total Single Member Actions 19,055 19,820 20,248 17,902 16,700

Table 12. Single member actions. Actions that do not require review by a parole panel for which a single member may act.

“One thing I love about my job is being able to help people receive a second chance to better their lives.” –Whitney Troxclair, Investigative Specialist

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1600 1487 1472 1400 1262 1200

1000 901 837 800

600

400

200 71 73 42 25 26 0 FY 2015 FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019

Parolees Good Time Supervision

Table 10. 1st technical violators by supervision type. 1st technical violators are required to spend not more than 15 days in jail. The significant decrease since 2017 can be attributed to the Board’s use of alternatives to revocation (administrative sanctions).

250 206 200 171 171 162 150

100

50

0 2016 2017 2018 2019

Table 11. 2nd or subsequent technical violations by fiscal year. 2nd technical violators are required to spend not more than 30 days in jail, 3rd technical violators are required to spend not more than 30 days in jail, 4th or subsequent technical violators are required to spend not more than 90 days in jail. 18

2019 Strategic Plan

All elements of the 2019 strategic plan point to the Board’s mission to promote public safety, address the needs of crime victims, and to facilitate successful reentry for offenders who have appropriately prepared. Progress made toward strategic plan goals is detailed below.

Launch and grow our grant funded Louisiana Victim Outreach Program One of the largest undertakings of 2019’s Strategic Plan was the establishment of the Louisiana Victim Outreach Program (LaVO). Through grant funding from the Louisiana Commission on Law Enforcement, the Board hired a Licensed Social Worker and a Program Consultant to begin providing victims and survivors of violent offenses with resources to navigate the pardons and parole process. Through a compassionate response to victims’ needs, LaVO empowers victims and survivors through education; encourages healing through restorative programming; and grows a support system through statewide outreach.

Recognizing the emphasis the Board places on addressing the needs of crime victims, DOC Secretary Jimmy LeBlanc reorganized the Crime Victim Services Bureau (CVSB) so they can work more closely with the Board and its staff. The unit now reports to the Board’s Executive Director. A majority of the work done by the CVSB already revolved around the pardon and parole process. With the creation of LaVO, the merging of the entities and provision of services helps to ensure the needs of victims are being met.

Since the creation of LaVO in April 2019 and the re-organization of CVSB in October 2019, the Board’s team has made many strides to improve services to victims. The notification process has been streamlined enabling staff to focus efforts on victim registration. The pardon and parole processes contain many intricate details, which is why one of the LaVO grant objectives was to create a Victim Handbook. The goal of this handbook is to educate its readers on the processes and promote the use of healing resources.

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Expand Prescriptive Bundles and Special Conditions of Parole Releases Appropriately prescribing conditions can mean the difference in success and failure for offenders under the authority of the Committee on Parole. Many things must be considered when assigning these conditions, including but not limited to, the facility housed while incarcerated, the availability of resources in the area of residence post-release, and the basic needs of the offender.

Employment Employment is always an issue for offenders releasing back to the community. Increasing one’s employability through vocational training can drastically increase an offender’s chances of successful re-entry. While staff has searched ways to incorporate vocational training into the prescriptive bundles, it has been difficult to do so on a consistent basis. While exploring this topic, Investigative Specialist Ciara Marlow was selected to work with the Office of Adult Services on a new grant focused on employability, the Adult Reentry and Strategic Planning Program Grant (ARES). The purpose of the ARES Grant is to develop a comprehensive, collaborative, and multi-system strategic plan to increase public safety by reducing recidivism and improving the employability of people returning to their communities after incarceration. As co-chair and member of the planning team, Specialist Marlow traveled to select correctional facilities to meet with pertinent staff to discuss the facility’s in-processing of offenders. The purpose of these meetings was to identify gaps in the system and to determine if/where new programming is needed. Specialist Marlow also meets with the inter-disciplinary working group, which advises on matters regarding the day-to-day activities of reentry and employment services in the correctional facility and in the community. As she continues to represent the Board in this endeavor, it is anticipated that effective strategies will be developed to address this critical issue.

Medical Assisted Treatment As medical advancements are made to address the issue of substance abuse, it is important that as an organization we embrace and utilize all tools available to us. We have focused a great deal of our efforts in 2019 on learning about medical assisted treatment and its uses when working with offenders who suffer from opioid use disorder. Through our collaborative efforts with the State Targeted Response to the Opioid Epidemic Program (STR), we have been able to add an opioid specific education program that is facilitated by peer support specialists to our list of pre-releases conditions. Participants are

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required to attend the intense educational portion of the program, and at the conclusion they are screened by medical staff and given the option to enroll in a medical assisted treatment plan. In 2019 the Board referred a total 43 offenders to the STR program and of those 14 received medical assisted treatment prior to release.

In addition to the STR program, the Board has continued to refer offenders to the Steve Hoyle Intense Substance Abuse Program (SHISAP). This program looks at the larger picture of addiction that participants are suffering from, not just one specific substance. They also have a mental health component, which if not addressed can lead to continued substance abuse.

Medical/Mental Health The Board’s team of staffers has continued to screen offender records for indications of mental health contact prior to or while incarcerated. Staff are flagging this information so that parole panel members are aware of this history. Ultimately, the goal is to add conditions related to the offender’s mental health care as a condition of parole to ensure continuity of services and/or treatment. In addition, as part of the Board’s bi-annual training, Assistant Warden Kristen Thomas, M.A., has delivered training on mental health programming within the DPS&C. As the DPS&C transitions to the newly developed risk/needs/responsivity tool (a.k.a. “TIGER”), the Board has asked the DPS&C include (when available) the offender’s mental health level of care as an indicator in the DOC risk assessment tool.

Continuous Training Board members are continuously updated on changes DOC makes to its line of certified treatment programs as well as educational offerings. The DOC Education Director has also delivered training to board members related to brain elasticity in aging offenders as well as offenders with learning disabilities.

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Increase data tracking of internal process to improve efficiency In an effort to streamline the parole process post-decision, Board staff developed a database to track offenders participating in programming prior to release as a condition of parole. This system has allowed for program participation monitoring, setting reminders to follow-up with institutional staff and tracking of estimated program completion dates. On average, offenders released 95 days after they received a favorable parole decision in 2016 & 2017. Since implementing this new system, that average time to release has been reduced to 68 days, which should result in savings for the DOC.

Within this Parole Decision Tracking System, a function was added that allows for tracking of offenders who were denied due to a lack of programming or some other factor but the Board requested their rehearing be expedited within a certain timeframe or upon completion of certain programs. This helps to ensure that if the offender completes the recommended or board ordered program, that case is returned for a parole hearing as soon as possible.

Increase stakeholder involvement in pre and post-release Teamwork 2019 has continued the momentum of the previous year with a number of projects being initiated. As staff grew it was important to provide an environment conducive to productivity and encourage collaboration and team work. The DOC Facility Management team worked with Board management staff to design and create a custom work environment. Staff were able to customize their work areas to accommodate their duties. Anchoring this area is a multi-media conference space that staff are able to utilize. This has provided the ability to host outside organizations for meetings and collaborative discussion.

“Everyday I get to do something that I love and make an impact on people’s lives.” –Elizabeth Traylor, Executive Management Officer

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Justice Accountability Center One effort to bring awareness to the public of the Board’s work and the important service provided to justice-involved individuals included the Justice and Accountability Center (JAC) in New Orleans. The JAC works to address issues in the post-conviction phase of the criminal justice system and creates a supportive, collaborative space for attorneys and advocates. The Board’s staff conducted a presentation at the JAC monthly clinic, providing information on how to seek a pardon. In preparation for this event, Board staff collaborated with the DOC Legal team and Probation & Parole Leadership to develop informative flyers on First Offender Pardons and the Pardon Process. These flyers included references to relevant legislation as well as frequently asked questions. The Board’s Executive Director gave a presentation on the pardon application process and Board staff answered questions from attendees. This collaboration will continue, as events for 2020 are already being scheduled.

Site visits Over the past year, Board members and staff have visited various state correctional facilities. Destinations have included David Wade Correctional Center (DWCC) in Homer, Dixon Correctional Center (DCI) in Jackson, Elayn Hunt Correctional Center (EHCC) in St. Gabriel, Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women (LCIW) at the Baker campuses, Louisiana State Penitentiary (LSP) at Angola, and Rayburn Correctional Center (RCC) in Angie.

Live hearings Parole hearings are primarily held by means of videoconference. The offender appears before the parole panel via videoconferencing from a prison facility, the location of which depends on the offender’s housing location at the time of the hearing. The parole panel is seated at DOC Headquarters in Baton Rouge. However, during this period, the Board conducted live 23

on-site parole hearings at DWCC, DCI, EHCC, LCIW and LSP. At the conclusion of the hearings at DWCC and LSP, the presiding Board members and staff met with offenders to discuss the mission of the Board and future projects that concern the offender population. We also held live hearings at Southern University in Baton Rouge and at the University of Louisiana at Monroe. These events give law and criminal justice students an in-depth look at the Board’s processes as well as the focus on providing offenders with rehabilitative programming.

Veterans Special Needs The number of incarcerated veterans continues to grow as the stresses of war manifest in issues with substance abuse and mental health disorders such as Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. Recognizing this as an emerging issue, the Board staff was able to find multiple opportunities to gain valuable knowledge on this topic. First, Committee on Parole member Brennan Kelsey and Executive Director Francis Abbott attended the Annual Veterans Summit at Rayburn Correctional Center (RCC). This event brings together incarcerated veterans and veteran assistance organizations in an effort to bring awareness to issues affecting incarcerated veterans. Speakers included the members of the Louisiana Department of Veterans Affairs and various elected officials from the Florida Parishes and New Orleans. In addition to the event at RCC, the Board’s Administrative Program Director, John Poche’, arranged for multiple Board staff to tour the veteran’s dormitory at Elayn Hunt Correctional Center (EHCC) in St. Gabriel. This housing unit is a structured environment in which the veterans housed there hold each other to an even higher standard than the prison facility. The veterans hold counseling sessions focused on assisting each other to cope with their shared life experiences. EHCC invites the Board and its staff to the prison to speak to the offender students of the pre-release class to discuss their transition from incarceration to community supervision. In addition to these opportunities, EHCC hosts an Annual Empowerment Summit aimed at educating the incarcerated individuals on relevant topics. At this 2019 summit, Chairman Ranatza was asked to speak and cover the subject of Justice Reinvestment and multiple endeavors the Board is undertaking to continue to grow in its mission.

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Crime Victim Awareness In conjunction with Crime Victims Awareness Week, the Board and its staff were able to assemble three different events around the state. The first event was at Louisiana State Penitentiary and included guest speakers; Eva Lessinger of the New Orleans Family Justice Center, Tamara Jackson of Silence is Violence, Executive Director Abbott and Chairman Ranatza. Next, the Louisiana Correctional Institute for Women hosted the Board’s staff as Chairman Ranatza and Executive Director Abbott discussed the topic of trauma informed decision-making and the incorporation of this topic into the Board’s hearing and decision processes. Lastly, staff worked with the Crime Victims Service Bureau to host speakers at DOC Headquarters in Baton Rouge to continue to bring awareness to the Department’s headquarters staff and the public of the need to address the needs of victims and survivors of crime.

During this period the DOC Crime Victims Services Bureau Director (CVSB) sought technical assistance from the U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime (OVC) for the provision of training related to the implementation of an appropriate victim awareness training curriculum for offenders. The OVC provided Louisiana with a subject matter expert who conducted a two-day site visit. During the site-visit, focus groups comprised of a broad spectrum of stakeholders -- victims, criminal justice stakeholders, and other criminal justice organizations – examined victim issues through a broader lens than their everyday work. During this process “Victim Impact: Listen and Learn”, a series of videos was identified as a curriculum to offer to Louisiana’s offender population. The program helps offenders become aware of the impact of their crime on victims and to take responsibility for their actions. The Board and CVSB will work with DOC to develop an implementation plan to rollout this program.

The OVC consultant’s findings during the site visit and recommendations are forthcoming. Any recommendations will be incorporated in the board’s 2020 strategic goals.

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Educating the Public At every event that includes incarcerated individuals, criminal justice agencies, justice involved organizations, the Board, and its staff make themselves available to the attendees to provide and answer questions. These opportunities provide valuable information to continue to develop the Board’s mission and educate the public about the Board’s considerable responsibilities in the criminal justice system.

Professional Development As a Board, professional development and networking with other criminal justice professionals is pivotal to increasing the knowledge base of board members and staff members. Multiple members of the Board participated in the Association of Paroling Authorities International Conference in Baltimore, Maryland. This organization provides training specific to parole matters and is a resource for polling and data research. Several executive staff attended the Louisiana Correctional Association Training Conference in Lake Charles. Executive Director Abbott presented information during the opening ceremony on the state of the Board and current projects. While attending, staff were able to gain training on the newly implemented State Targeted Response Program (STR) program for opioid use disorder, Victim Offender Dialogue, Criminal Justice Reform, and several other relevant areas, which they were able to bring back and share with staff and board members.

“Our work is interesting and effects people in all aspects of criminal justice.” –Theresa Doan, Investigative Specialist

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Following Executive Director Abbott’s presentation at the initial Rural Criminal Justice Summit in 2018, he was invited to participate on the planning committee for the 2019 summit. The 2019 summit occurred on the campus of Southern Methodist University at the Dedman School of Law in Houston, Texas. The discussions centered around ways to address issues of affecting justice-involved individuals in rural communities. Mr. Abbott’s (pictured right) participation in the event provided an opportunity to extend invitations to organizations in Louisiana to participate the in summit. These invitations resulted in the participation of Natchitoches Parish District Attorney Billy Joe Harrington (pictured center) and Re-Entry Court Judge from the 22nd Judicial District, William Knight (pictured left), participated as one of the presenters.

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2020 Strategic Plan

As we prepare for the challenges of 2020, it is important to build upon lessons learned in previous years. As we learn more about the needs of the populations we serve, we can begin to focus our efforts on addressing these issues. The board’s strategic goals for 2020:

• Continue to expand and improve grant funded Louisiana Victim Outreach Program and Crime Victim Services Bureau.

o Implement findings from the 2019 technical assistance provided by the Office of Victims of Crime

o Continue staff training and development of a victim-focused staff o Improve victim notification processes • Expand training opportunities for staff

o Community supervision and Training Academy site visits o Correctional facility site visits • Develop process to evaluate new data tracking systems

o Prescriptive bundles o Special conditions of parole releases o Parole decision tracking o Denial referral system • Increase stakeholder involvement in pre and post-release

o Community outreach o Strategic collaborations . Inter-Departmental . Non-profits . Professional organizations . Legislative committees

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2020 Legislative Suggestions

The Louisiana Board of Pardons and Parole is one of only a handful of paroling authorities to have achieved accreditation by the American Correctional Association. Accreditation assures the public that competent professionals administer parole in Louisiana and that the work of the Board and its staff meets or exceeds professional standards of quality. There are three legislative proposals that would improve the Board’s compliance with professional standards set by the American Correctional Association (ACA) and enhance the work of the board.

To require that tenure of Board of Pardons members is no less than 4 years; to provide for the removal of Board of Pardons members for good and demonstrated cause.

The ACA Standards for Adult Paroling Authorities, 2nd edition requires that “If a fixed term of office is used in the appointment of authority members, the terms of the members are staggered” and “…Legal provision allows for the removal of parole authority members for good and demonstrated cause only after a full and open hearing…”

The Board is out of compliance with the ACA standard referenced above. While the Pardon Board members serve at the pleasure of the Governor, it is important that terms of appointment provide stability of membership and reappointment should not be considered automatic.

According to the American Correctional Association’s Standards for Adult Paroling Authorities, 2nd Edition: Continuity of policy is an important goal for a correctional system which seeks equity and efficiency. Static policy is not the general goal. Change should be … ongoing…; however, if it is to occur it should be …. with due regard for previous organizational history. Abrupt alterations of program which fail to consider prior efforts almost inevitably produce unwarranted disparities in decision and make stable program development … difficult. In a key correctional unit, such as the parole authority, continuity of policy is a necessity and staggered terms of appointment are one important means of achieving it.

To accomplish staggered terms requires a constitutional amendment, Article IV, Section (E).

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To provide for adherence to accreditation standards regarding compensation of parole authority decision makers.

The decision-making authority of parole authority members is comparable to that of judges of courts having trial jurisdiction. The level of compensation can help attract persons with the required skills and experience to serve on parole boards.

According to the 2017 Judicial Salary Tracker published by the National Center for State Courts, the salary for an associate judge of general jurisdiction trial courts (actual salary and cost-of-living adjusted salary as of January 1, 2018) was $151,579. Law requires that membership on the Louisiana Board of Pardons and Committee on Parole is a full-time commitment. The salaries of members are established in R.S. 15:574.2.

In 2016, the Association of Paroling Authorities International conducted an informal survey of its members regarding salary of parole decision makers. When compared to the salaries of the Southern Legislative Conference (SLC) states, Louisiana’s parole decision makers are the 2nd lowest paid. Also, when compared to the SLC paroling authorities who are ACA accredited, Louisiana’s monthly case decision are the highest.

Availability of medical and mental health information at parole hearings

An offender’s medical and mental health is an important aspect of successful reentry. This information is not routinely provided to the Board in a structured format from professionals at the housing facility. LARS 15:574.3 currently requires this information be provided to the Pardon Board for pardon consideration hearings but not to the Committee on Parole for parole consideration hearings.

The offender’s housing institution currently provides information concerning the offender’s institutional adjustment, disciplinary behavior, programs of completion, etc. The routine availability of key information concerning the offender’s medical and mental health status will assist the Board in making the best possible decision as it relates to the release of an offender on parole. If granted parole, the parole panel could order special conditions for continuity of care as a special condition of supervision. The Board seeks a brief assessment provided by the appropriate medical and mental health professional. This assessment should be submitted to the Board at the same time as the institutional progress report.

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Contact: Francis M. Abbott, Executive Director (225) 342-6622 [email protected]

Louisiana Board of Pardons & Parole P.O. Box 94304 Baton Rouge, LA 70804 (225) 342-6622 doc.louisiana.gov/louisiana-board-of-pardons-and-parole/

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