Originally posted by Wendy Sawyer on 03/06/24
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Hi friends,190,600 women and girls are locked up in the United States on any given day. That's the top-line number from the new report Women's Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie 2024, released today by the Prison Policy Initiative. However, that number tells only part of the story of women's incarceration. The report dives deep into the data to provide the most recent and comprehensive look at how many women are incarcerated in the U.S., in what kinds of facilities, and why, as well as detailed data on incarcerated women's demographic makeup and health.Women in the U.S. experience a dramatically different criminal legal system than men do, but data on their experiences is difficult to find and put into context. The new edition of Women's Mass Incarceration: The Whole Pie, which the Prison Policy Initiative has published since 2017, fills this gap with richly-annotated data visualizations about women behind bars.
Finally, the report breaks down the racial demographics of women in prison and jail, details the number of women on probation and parole, and provides key statistics on the incarceration of girls in juvenile facilities.The new report is available here: https://www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/pie2024women.htmlRelated, in case you missed it, last week we released an updated dataset on the number of people released from prisons and jails each year by sex and state. This is one of our most frequently requested datasets.I hope you find this useful in your work. (And apologies for any cross-posting!)
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