Michigan Department of Corrections

Michigan Department of Corrections

If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov. ~-- - ------- ---------~- -------.-•.- ------------.-------- - C;/2~T Co-I '1-5'2..,.- Michigan Department of Corrections -, 9,000 t----t---t---t-----tf'r;;l---H-----1I-;-t--t---u 8,000 t-----+----f-t----+-----J'-=-+----t----r---ft--i--t----fl 7,000 I----I---A---V--t-----l----t------"d-t-----;-t----H 1920 1930 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 Michigan Department of Corrections <I. ,,1980 ~~ati§tical Presentation Governor William G. Milliken Corrections Director Perry M. Johnson CORRECTIONS COMMISSION Florence Crane~ Chairwolllan Robert G. Cotton, }":Dh.D. ~ Vice Chairlnan Thomas K. Eardley, Jr. Don LeDuc Duane Waters, M.D. 81996 u S Dt~,.Jartl':·<;' ,;~ .Jl!~;tt'~'t· N8.~iCPdll:l'~~:1 -11,· JU~tlLf r'-,';'" , '. ,',. " , .', , ! :' Distributed FalL 1981 Gail :8.. Light Michigan Dept. of Corrections r,-' '. '," ----- ------ Acknowledgements The statistical data in this report came primarily from information systems maintained by the Data Processing Division within the Bureau of Admin­ istrative Services. Information on court dispositions came from the various felony courts in Michigan. Those involved in the preparation and presentation of the statistics: Alvin L. Whitfield, Deputy Director of Bureau of Admih­ istrative Services Foreword William Kime, Deputy Director of Program Bureau Thk~rl~H!Ument is intended to provide researchers and other interested Gail R. Light and Calvin C. Goddard of the Office of Public persons with complete and accurate statistics on thestate1s correctional Information system for cal.endar year 1980. Information on various institutions, progr~s and bureaus can be obtained by contacting the office of Public InformatIOn Steve Paddock of the Data Processing Division for informa­ within the Michigan Department of Corrections. tion systems coordination. Gary Boortz, Manager of Administrative Systems Division Jeffrey Harfield, Departmental Analyst who collected and pre pared the statistical data. Joyce Peavey, Graphic Designer, who with the help of Ann Reimer, designed and produced the charts and narrative for printing. Stephen Malatinsky, Graphic Designer, designed and produced cover and layout of report. This document was printed and produced by the Michigan Re­ formatory Vocational Print Shop. Directing the Operation was Dan Pierce, print shop superintendent. 2 3 '---------------.~~--~--~-- === Table of Contents I Field Supervision Forward ............................................................................................................................. , ................................... .. 2 r MAP - Bureau of Field Services Regions and Districts .............................................. "...................................... 55 !I Acknowledgements 3 r Personnel and Funds Distribution (E-1) ............................................................................................................. 56 I Work Unit Distribution (E-2) ............................................................................................................................. 57 Looking Back 6 r Work Distribution by Area (E-3) ........................................................................................................................ 58 Community Programs Department Organizational Chart 8 Ii ! Program Movement (F-1) ................................................................................................................................... 60 Court Dispositions Program Change (F-2) ........................................................................................................................................ 60 Court Dispositions by Districts (A-1) ................................................................................................................ 10 Resident Income (F-3) ....................................................................................................................................... 60 Court Dispositions by Type (A-2) ........................................................................................................... :......... 11 Terminations (F-4) ............................................................................................................................................. 61 Court Dispositions: 6 Year Comparison (A-3) ..................................................................................... " ........... .. 16 Total Terminations; Comparison Previous Years (F-5) ....................................................................................... 61 Percent Terminations (F-6) ................................................................................................................................ 62 P.rison Commitments Population Trends (F-7) .................................................................................................................................... 63 Commitments and Populations (B-1) .......................................................................................... :.:.. :: .............. .. 18 Escape Trends (F-8) ........................................................................................................................................... 64 Commitments and Minimum Term Distribution (B-2) ...................................................................................... 19 Costs (F-9) ......................................................................................................................................................... 65 Female Commitments and Minimum Term Distribution (B-3) .......................................................................... 23 Cornmitments by Age for Men (B-4a) .............................................................................................................. .. 25 Finance Total Commitments; Breakdown by Age, Sex and Race as of December 31,1980 (B-4b) ............................... .. 25 Actual and Expected Expenditures Summary (G-1) .......................................................................................... 67 Commitments by Race for Men (B-5a) ............................ " .............................................................................. .. 26 Objects of Expenditures (G-2) ........................................................................................................................... 68 Total Commitments by Race; Male and Female Percentages (B-5b) ................................................................. 26 Commitments for the Three Major Crime Areas (B-6) .............. ., ...................................................................... 27 Personnel Commitments by Type (B-7) ........................................................................................................................... .. 27 Employees (H-1) ................................................................................................................................................ 70 Female Employees (H-2a) .................................................................................................................................. 71 Prisoners And Prisons Minority Employees (H-2b) ............................................................................................................................... 71 Resident Population and Minimum Term Distribution (C-1) ........................................................................... .. 29 Female Corrections Officers (H-3) .............................. ....................................................................................... 72 Female Resident Population and Minimum Term Distribution (C-2) ................................................................ 34 Facilities Summary (C-3) .................................................................................................................................. 36 Critical Incidents in Prisons (C-4) ............................................................................................................ ".,., .. .. 37 Population by Facility, Sex and Yea'r (C-5) ...................................................................................................... 38 Racial Composition (G6) ................................................................................................................................. 38 G.E.D. Results of Current Year (C-7) .............................................................................................................. .. 39 G.E.D. Testing Yearly Data Comparison (C-8) ................................................................................................ .. 40 MAP _ Facilities Operated by the Michigan Department of Corrections as of January, 1981 .......................... 41 DESCRIPTION OF INSTITUTIONS ............................................................................................................... .. 42 Prison Population and Rated Capacity as of April, 1981 (C-9) ......................................................................... 44 OFFICE OF HEALTH CARE - Average Outpatient Visits (C-10) ................................................................. .. 45 On-Site Inpatient Summary (C-11a) ................................................................................................................ .. 46 Health Care Regional Comparison (C-11b) ............................. 00 ........................................................................ 47 MICHIGAN STATE INDUSTRIES - Total

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