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1 Florida County Detention Facilities Average Inmate Population 2008 Annual Report Walter A. McNeil Secretary Prepared by: Florida Department of Corrections Bureau of Research and Data Analysis 2601 Blair Stone Road Tallahassee, FL (850)

2 COUNTY DETENTION FACILITIES 2008 ANNUAL REPORT Inmate Profile Summary This County Detention Facilities Summary provides an annual profile of Florida's detention facility inmate populations. Monthly Average Daily Population (ADP) figures include male, female, adult and juvenile inmates. The information in this report was collected by the Department of Corrections from the individual institutions as mandated by F.S (2). Table 1 illustrates county jail populations over an eight-year period ( ). The 2008 population figures are arranged into felony, misdemeanor and "other" subcategories in Table 2 and Table 2A. "Other" includes the number of parole violators, state inmates, undocumented aliens, holdings for other jurisdictions and individuals detained under the Baker (mental health) and Marchman (substance abuse) Acts. Within both felony and misdemeanor subcategories, the number of inmates sentenced, held for trial or sentencing, and those detained or sentenced for violation of probation are listed. Table 3 lists average 2008 populations by facility and by month. Table 4 and Table 5 shows the average 2008 felony and misdemeanor (respectively) pretrial populations by facility and month. Table 6 features the average 2008 populations at county jails and average incarceration rates by county. Table 7 again lists average 2008 populations by facility and by month, with additional statistics applied to the averages. Finally, Table 8 categorizes groups of counties dependant upon Average Incarceration rates for those counties for Questions pertaining to the statistics in this report or about the mailing list or report submission should be directed to the Florida Department of Corrections, Bureau of Research and Data Analysis at (850) i

3 Non-Reporting Facilities COUNTY DETENTION FACILITIES 2008 ANNUAL REPORT Miscellaneous Information Due to varying circumstances, several facilities did not report at various times during the year and, therefore, are not included in the statewide totals. These need to be taken into consideration when referring to the numbers presented in this report. The following is a list of facilities, by month, which did not turn in a report during The number in parenthesis next to the month indicates the number of facilities that did not report in that month. Beginning August 2007 the standard practice of omitting those facilities that did not report was changed somewhat. In order to publish more accurate totals for the overall state jail population, if a facility did not report that month, the facility was either asked to provide its average daily population for that month instead or a total from a previous report was used. So, although demographics for that facility are not available for that month through this report, its simple total population count or estimation for that month is available. For simplicity we present these statistics in two sections. Section I includes information that was provided by the facilities in which all requested demographic numbers were reported. In Section II we combine this information with the facilities that did not produce requested demographics for the selected months. The following is a list of facilities which did not turn in a report during The number in parenthesis next to the month indicates the number of facilities that did not report in that month. JANUARY (6) Bay, Flagler, Jefferson, Lake, Nassau, Walton FEBRUARY (7) Bay, Dixie, Flagler, Lake, Nassau, Okeechobee, Walton MARCH (6) Bay, Dixie, Flagler, Lake, Nassau, Walton APRIL (6) Bay, Dixie, Flagler, Lake, Nassau, St. Lucie MAY (5) Bay, Flagler, Lake, Liberty, Nassau ii

4 COUNTY DETENTION FACILITIES 2008 ANNUAL REPORT Miscellaneous Information (Continued) JUNE (9) Bay, Flagler, Gadsden, Jefferson, Lake, Leon, Liberty, Nassau, Walton JULY (9) Bay, Flagler, Jefferson, Lake, Liberty, Nassau, St. Lucie, Sarasota, Sumter AUGUST (10) ** Bay, Citrus, Flagler, Jefferson, Lake, Leon, Liberty, Marion, Sarasota, Sumter SEPTEMBER (12) ** Flagler, Gilchrist, Glades, Jefferson, Lake, Liberty, Manatee, Okeechobee, St. Johns, St. Lucie, Sarasota, Sumter OCTOBER (10) ** Dixie, Flagler, Gadsden, Jefferson, Lake, Liberty, Okeechobee, St. Johns, Sarasota, Union NOVEMBER (9) ** Flagler, Gadsden, Jefferson, Lake, Lee (2 facilities), Liberty, Okeechobee, Union DECEMBER (9) ** Dixie, Flagler, Gadsden, Jackson, Jefferson, Lake, Liberty, Marion, Okeechobee **Please note: The following months have a relatively large number of facilities not reporting. The exclusion of these facilities in the statewide totals has a significant impact. Please take into consideration, for these months, the statewide totals and demographic statistics are less-than accurate representations of the jail activity in Florida. iii

5 County Detention Facilities 2008 Annual Report Table of Contents Section I 2008 Average Daily Population Summary... 1 Pretrial Population Levels... 2 Tables Table 1 County Jail Populations Over Eight Years... 3 Table Average Jail Populations, by Month Table 2A 2008 Average Jail Populations Summary Table 3 Average Daily Jail Populations by Facility, by Month Table 4 Average Daily Felony Pretrial Populations by Facility, by Month Table 5 Average Daily Misdemeanor Pretrial Populations by Facility, by Month Figures Figure 1 Average County Jail Populations... 3 Figure 2 & 3 Average Annual Jail Population Adult Males and Females Figure 4 & 5 Average Annual Jail Populations for Juvenile Males and Females Figure 6 & 7 Annual Percent Population Distributions for Female Populations Section II Incarceration Rates Tables Table 6 Jail Populations and Incarceration Rates, by County Table 7 Average Daily Jail Populations by Facility, by Month Table 8 Average Incarceration Rates for Figures Figure 8 Average Yearly Incarceration Rates in County Jails iv

6 SECTION I COUNTY DETENTION FACILITIES PROFILE SUMMARY 2008 In Section I, only statistics from facilities that provided demographic information are considered. For a more complete, but less detailed picture about total jail population refer to Section II. Average Daily Population On average, there were 61,500 inmates in Florida's county detention facilities during 2008 for facilities that provided demographic information. To compare with last years figures, this year s count of 61,500 inmates represents a 3.0% decrease in the inmate population from that reported for the previous year. In recent history, trends in incarcerated populations in Florida typically increase from year to year. It is possible that this decrease is caused by missing data from the jails that did not report, however decreases such as this have happened in the past. A decrease of comparable magnitude occurred in For those inmates in which demographics were reported, the statewide average daily population (ADP) totals for 2008 include 52,472 adult males (85.3%), 8,177 adult females (13.3%), 820 juvenile males (1.3%) and 31 juvenile females (0.1%) JAIL POPULATION RECAP 76.8% of the total inmate population was incarcerated for felony offenses, while 18.4% were detained for misdemeanor crimes. All others confined amounted to 4.7% of the total population. Juveniles accounted for 851 or 1.4% of the overall inmate population, with the majority (820) being male. Most juveniles (98.0%) were charged with felonies. The majority (86.7% or 53,292) of those incarcerated in county detention facilities in 2008 were male. 1

7 Pretrial Population Levels The percentage of jailed inmates awaiting trial in Florida fluctuated mildly around 60% throughout the year. On average, 61.4% of offenders in county detention facilities in 2008 were pretrial. See chart below for 2008 average pretrial percentages. Average Percent Pretrial in 2008 by Month 63% 62% 61.3% 61% 60% 60.8% 59.9% 60.1% 59.5% 59.6% 60.0% 60.4% 59.6% 60.0% 59% 59.4% 59.1% 58% 57% Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec 2

8 Table 1 County Jail Populations Over Eight Years Category Adult Males 41, % 46, % 47, % 48, % 49, % 51, % 54, % 52, % Adult Females 6, % 6, % 7, % 7, % 7, % 7, % 8, % 8, % Juvenile Males % % % % % % % % Juvenile Females % % % % % % % % Total 48, % 53, % 55, % 55, % 57, % 60, % 63, % 61, % Figure 1 Average County Jail Populations 3 70,000 60,000 48,478 53,350 55,042 55,956 57,559 60,240 63,424 61,500 Population 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10, Year

9 4 Totals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Average Adult Males 53,707 53,932 53,616 53,036 54,572 53,123 51,851 50,877 51,977 53,238 50,932 48,805 52,472 Juvenile Males Adult Females 8,296 8,267 8,218 8,227 8,543 8,323 8,126 7,994 8,181 8,542 8,024 7,375 8,176 Juvenile Females Total 62,872 63,041 62,726 62,134 63,986 62,300 60,800 59,663 60,995 62,633 59,815 57,003 61,500 Total, ADP only * 2,590 2,822 2,593 4,076 2,498 4,150 5,412 7,201 6,476 3,250 3,807 3,739 Grand Total** 65,462 65,863 65,319 66,210 66,484 66,450 66,212 66,864 67,471 65,883 63,622 60,742 65,549 Adult Males Felonies Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Average Sentenced (365 days or more) 1,856 1,975 1,964 1,905 1,972 1,955 1,832 1,713 1,920 1,942 1,964 1,899 1,908 Sentenced (364 days or less) 7,386 7,651 7,785 7,885 8,299 7,847 7,915 7,499 7,405 7,592 7,317 6,839 7,618 Pretrial 28,893 28,723 28,294 28,212 28,790 28,128 27,809 27,672 27,877 28,279 26,939 26,409 28,002 Awaiting Sentencing Probation Violators (Technical) 2,758 2,656 2,655 2,288 2,478 2,320 2,060 2,158 2,221 2,641 2,499 2,257 2,416 Misdemeanors Sentenced (365 days or more) Sentenced (364 days or less) 3,298 3,600 3,705 3,651 3,851 3,787 3,711 3,343 3,623 3,781 3,439 2,922 3,559 Pretrial 5,160 4,942 4,894 4,885 4,884 4,660 4,418 4,682 4,730 4,675 4,347 4,284 4,713 Awaiting Sentencing Probation Violators 967 1, Others Parole Violators Baker Act (Mental Health) Marchman Act (substance abuse) State Inmates Undocumented Aliens Other Jurisdictions 1,678 1,635 1,637 1,650 1,592 1,541 1,544 1,295 1,694 1,633 1,650 1,576 1,594 Subtotal 53,707 53,932 53,616 53,036 54,572 53,123 51,851 50,877 51,977 53,238 50,932 48,805 52,472 Juvenile Males Felonies Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Average Sentenced (365 days or more) Sentenced (364 days or less) Pretrial Awaiting Sentencing Misdemeanors Sentenced (365 days or more) Sentenced (364 days or less) Pretrial Awaiting Sentencing Minors Beyond Staff Control (HRS) Subtotal *See next page. Table 1 of 2 Table Average Jail Population by Month

10 5 Adult Females Felonies Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Average Sentenced (365 days or more) Sentenced (364 days or less) 1,406 1,451 1,549 1,567 1,629 1,531 1,536 1,528 1,445 1,541 1,479 1,299 1,497 Pretrial 3,625 3,576 3,535 3,601 3,730 3,688 3,625 3,605 3,622 3,729 3,467 3,003 3,567 Awaiting Sentencing Probation Violators (Technical) Misdemeanors Sentenced (365 days or more) Sentenced (364 days or less) Pretrial 1, Awaiting Sentencing Probation Violators Others Parole Violators Baker Act (Mental Health) Marchman Act (substance abuse) State Inmates Undocumented Aliens Other Jurisdictions Subtotal 8,296 8,267 8,218 8,227 8,543 8,323 8,126 7,994 8,181 8,542 8,024 7,375 8,177 Juvenile Females Felonies Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Average Sentenced (365 days or more) Sentenced (364 days or less) Pretrial Awaiting Sentencing Misdemeanors Sentenced (365 days or more) Sentenced (364 days or less) Pretrial Awaiting Sentencing Minors Beyond Staff Control (HRS) Subtotal * Jail population numbers do not include the facilities in the following counties. Table 2 of 2 The number in parenthesis next to the month indicates the number of facilities that did not report in that month. Jan. (6): Bay, Flagler, Jefferson, Lake, Nassau, Walton Jul. (9): Bay, Flagler, Jefferson, Lake, Liberty, Nassau, St. Lucie, Sarasota, Sumter Feb. (7): Bay, Dixie, Flagler, Lake, Nassau, Okeechobee, Walton Aug. (10): Bay, Citrus, Flagler, Jefferson, Lake, Leon, Liberty, Marion, Sarasota, Sumter Mar. (6): Bay, Dixie, Flagler, Lake, Nassau, Walton Sep. (12): Flagler, Gilchrist, Glades, Jefferson, Lake, Liberty, Manatee, Okeechobee, St. Johns, St. Lucie, Apr. (6): Bay, Dixie, Flagler, Lake, Nassau, St. Lucie Sarasota, Sumter May. (5): Bay, Flagler, Lake, Liberty, Nassau Oct. (10): Dixie, Flagler, Gadsden, Jefferson, Lake, Liberty, Okeechobee, St. Johns, Sarasota, Union Jun. (9): Bay, Flagler, Gadsden, Jefferson, Lake, Leon, Liberty, Nassau, Walton Nov. (9): Flagler, Gadsden, Jefferson, Lake, Lee(2), Liberty, Okeechobee, Union Dec. (9): Dixie, Flagler, Gadsden, Jackson, Jefferson, Lake, Liberty, Marion, Okeechobee Table Average Jail Population by Month (continued)

11 Table 2A 2008 Average Jail Population Summary ADULTS Adult Males Adult Females Total Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Felonies Sentenced (365 days or more) 1, % % 2, % Sentenced (364 days or less) 7, % 1, % 9, % Pretrial 28, % 3, % 31, % Awaiting Sentencing % % % Probation Violators (Technical) 2, % % 3, % Misdemeanors Sentenced (365 days or more) % % % Sentenced (364 days or less) 3, % % 4, % Pretrial 4, % % 5, % Awaiting Sentencing % % % Probation Violators (Technical) % % 1, % Others Parole Violators % % % Baker Act (Mental Health) 9 0.0% 1 0.0% % Marchman Act (substance abuse) % 2 0.0% % State Inmates % % % Undocumented Aliens % % % Other Jurisdictions 1, % % 1, % Adult Subtotal 52, % 8, % 60, % JUVENILES Juvenile Males Juvenile Females Total Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Felonies Sentenced (365 days or more) % 1 3.2% % Sentenced (364 days or less) % 2 6.5% % Pretrial % % % Awaiting Sentencing % % % Misdemeanors Sentenced (365 days or more) 3 0.4% 0 0.0% 3 0.4% Sentenced (364 days or less) 4 0.5% 1 3.2% 5 0.6% Pretrial 6 0.7% 1 3.2% 7 0.8% Awaiting Sentencing 2 0.2% 0 0.0% 2 0.2% Minors Beyond Staff Control (HRS) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Juvenile Subtotal % % % TOTALS Males Females Total Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Adults 52, % 8, % 60, % Juveniles % % % Grand Total 53, % 8, % 61, % Note: These figures include only those facilities which provided demographics for the reporting month. Table 1 of 2 6

12 Table 2A (continued) 2008 Average Jail Population Summary TOTALS Adults Juveniles Total Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Felonies Sentenced (365 days or more) 2, % % 2, % Sentenced (364 days or less) 9, % % 9, % Pretrial 31, % % 32, % Awaiting Sentencing % % % Probation Violators (Technical) 3, % 0 0.0% 3, % Felony Subtotal 46, % % 47, % Misdemeanors Sentenced (365 days or more) % 3 0.4% % Sentenced (364 days or less) 4, % 5 0.6% 4, % Pretrial 5, % 7 0.8% 5, % Awaiting Sentencing % 2 0.2% % Probation Violators 1, % 0 0.0% 1, % Minors Beyond Staff Control (HRS) 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% Misdemeanor Subtotal 11, % % 11, % Others Parole Violators % 0 0.0% % Baker Act (Mental Health) % 0 0.0% % Marchman Act (substance abuse) % 0 0.0% % State Inmates % 0 0.0% % Undocumented Aliens % 0 0.0% % Other Jurisdictions 1, % 0 0.0% 1, % Other Subtotal 2, % 0 0.0% 2, % Total 60, % % 61, % Note: These figures include only those facilities which provided demographics. Table 2 of 2 Total Grand Total* 61,500 65,549 * The grand total is the total population average derived from the demographic statistics plus average population numbers reported by counties without corresponding demographic statistics. See page ii and page 20, Section II, for more information about this number. 7

13 8 2008* Average Daily Population Avg. Daily Detention Facility Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Population Alachua CSO Department of the Jail Alachua County Work Release Baker County Detention Center Bay County Jail/Main Bradford County Jail Brevard County Detention Center 1,804 1,807 1,810 1,860 1,927 1,890 1,826 1,881 1,861 1,763 1,707 1,558 1,808 Broward County Jail/Main 1,483 1,466 1,499 1,583 1,532 1,583 1,583 1,568 1,590 1,505 1,473 1,407 1,523 Broward County Stockade Broward County Jail/North Broward ,026 1,028 1,024 1, Broward County Jail/North , , Broward County Conte Facility 1,287 1,281 1,284 1,332 1,289 1,294 1,297 1,299 1,295 1,293 1,292 1,291 1,295 Calhoun County Jail Charlotte County Jail Citrus County Detention Center Clay County Jail Collier County Naples/Main 1,046 1,064 1,083 1,035 1,047 1, Collier County/Immokalee Jail Center Columbia County Jail DeSoto County Jail Dixie County Jail Duval County Jail 3,518 3,568 3,583 3,631 3,815 3,827 3,821 3,715 3,977 3,939 3,817 3,490 3,725 Escambia County Jail/Main Escambia County Road Prison Escambia County Central Booking Flagler County Jail -- Franklin County Jail Gadsden County Jail Gilchrist County Jail Glades County Jail Gulf County Jail Hamilton County Jail Hardee County Jail Hendry County Jail Blanks= Non-Reported Information Note: These figures include only those facilities which provided demographics for the reporting month. Table 1 of 3 * The APD column will not sum down to equal the average across due to the presence of the missing (non-reported) data. Table Average Daily Jail Populations by Facility, by Month

14 9 2008* Average Daily Population Avg. Daily Detention Facility Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Population Hernando County Jail Highlands County Jail Hillsborough County/Orient Road 1,555 1,426 1,389 1,362 1,358 1,365 1,341 1,280 1,300 1,312 1,232 1,102 1,335 Hillsborough County/Work Release Hillsborough County/Falkenburg Rd. 2,279 2,254 2,221 2,178 2,133 2,184 2,278 2,396 2,403 2,414 2,362 2,245 2,279 Holmes County Jail Indian River County Jail Jackson County Jail Jefferson County Jail Lafayette County Jail Lake County Jail -- Lee County Jail/Main Lee County Jail/Ortiz 1,650 1,660 1,636 1,616 1,589 1,590 1,573 1,581 1,599 1,577 1,383 1,587 Leon County Jail 1,137 1,115 1,092 1,106 1,165 1,209 1,170 1,125 1,031 1,009 1,116 Levy County Jail Liberty County Jail Madison County Jail Manatee County Jail - Central 1,344 1,381 1,315 1,248 1,247 1,324 1,322 1,314 1,274 1,247 1,187 1,291 Marion County Jail 1,966 1,900 1,848 1,847 1,807 1,788 1,817 1,851 1,818 1,723 1,837 Martin County Jail Miami-Dade County Jail/Main PTDC 1,672 1,663 1,686 1,703 1,598 1,527 1,481 1,635 1,712 1,651 1,486 1,508 1,610 Miami-Dade County Jail/Women's Miami-Dade County Stockade TTC 1,105 1,143 1,145 1,177 1,184 1,240 1,237 1,268 1,281 1,248 1,232 1,156 1,201 Miami-Dade County Jail/ North NDCCC Miami-Dade County Jail/West 2,547 2,594 2,595 2,617 2,715 2,714 2,743 2,745 2,747 2,709 2,556 2,520 2,650 Miami-Dade County Jail/TGK 1,016 1,056 1,088 1,097 1,159 1,156 1,147 1,173 1,170 1,131 1,118 1,091 1,117 Miami-Dade County Boot Camp Monroe County Jail/Main Monroe County/Plantation Key Monroe County/Marathon Nassau County Jail Okaloosa County jail Okeechobee County Jail Blanks= Non-Reported Information Note: These figures include only those facilities which provided demographics for the reporting month. Table 2 of 3 1 Miami-Dade NDCCC was closed during the month of June and months of August through December. Table Average Daily Jail Populations by Facility, by Month (Continued) * The APD column will not sum down to equal the average across due to the presence of the missing (non-reported) data.

15 * Average Daily Population Avg. Daily Detention Facility Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Population Orange County/33rd Street 3,921 4,019 4,039 4,155 4,291 4,485 4,520 4,632 4,533 4,267 3,944 3,826 4,219 Orange County/Work Release Orange County/Juvenile Assessment Osceola County Jail 1,175 1,151 1,150 1,207 1,187 1,157 1,170 1,239 1,218 1,182 1,135 1,090 1,172 Palm Beach County/Main 2,169 2,216 2,111 2,128 2,114 2,107 2,139 2,124 2,143 2,110 1,970 1,891 2,102 Palm Beach County/West County Palm Beach County/Stockade Pasco County NPR Annex Pasco County/Land O'Lakes 928 1,067 1,020 1, ,017 1,052 1,094 1,145 1,095 1,056 1,017 1,041 Pinellas County Maximum Security Center 3,637 3,529 3,413 3,554 3,596 3,505 3,356 3,337 3,270 3,205 3,113 2,927 3,370 Polk Central County Jail Polk County South County Jail 1,482 1,517 1,537 1,557 1,562 1,497 1,478 1,467 1,489 1,460 1,426 1,409 1,490 Putnam County Jail St. Johns County Jail St. Lucie County Correctional Facility 1,389 1,488 1,542 1,600 1,649 1,682 1,648 1,564 1,429 1,555 Santa Rosa County Jail Sarasota County Jail 1,015 1,006 1,042 1,071 1,083 1,077 1, ,025 Seminole County Jail 1,044 1,048 1, , , Sumter County Jail Suwannee County Jail Taylor County Jail Union County Jail Volusia County Corr. Facility Volusia County/Branch Jail Wakulla County Jail Walton County Jail Washington County Jail Total 62,872 63,041 62,726 62,134 63,986 62,300 60,800 59,663 60,995 62,633 59,815 57,003 61,500 Blanks= Non-Reported Information Note: These figures include only those facilities which provided demographics for the reporting month. Table 3 of 3 * The APD column will not sum down to equal the average across due to the presence of the missing (non-reported) data. Table Average Daily Jail Populations by Facility, by Month (Continued)

16 11 Avg. Monthly 2008* Percent Felony Pretrial Population Felony Avg. Daily Felony Detention Facility Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Pretrial Pop. Population Pretrial Pop. Alachua CSO, Department of the Jail % Alachua County Work Release Baker County Detention Center % Bay County Jail/Main % Bradford County Jail % Brevard County Detention Center 1,258 1,252 1,218 1,272 1,284 1,242 1,204 1,253 1,211 1,132 1,084 1,055 1,205 1, % Broward County Jail/Main 1,083 1,035 1,076 1,127 1,091 1,127 1,159 1,157 1,173 1,096 1,065 1,047 1,103 1, % Broward County Stockade % Broward County Jail/North Broward % Broward County North Jail % Broward Conte Facility , % Calhoun County Jail % Charlotte County Jail % Citrus County Detention Center % Clay County Jail % Collier County Naples/Main % Collier County/Immokalee Jail Center % Columbia County Jail % DeSoto County Jail % Dixie County Jail % Duval County Jail 1,471 1,488 1,480 1,541 1,585 1,600 1,564 1,533 1,637 1,669 1,596 1,487 1,554 3, % Escambia County Jail/Main % Escambia County Road Prison % Escambia County Central Booking % Flagler County Jail Franklin County Jail % Gadsden County Jail % Gilchrist County Jail % Glades County Jail % Gulf County Jail % Hamilton County Jail % Hardee County Jail % Hendry County Jail % Blanks= Non-Reported Information Note: These figures include only those facilities which provided demographics for the reporting month. Table 1 of 3 * The APD column will not sum down to equal the average across due to the presence of the missing (non-reported) data. Table Average Daily Felony Pretrial Populations by Facility, by Month

17 12 Avg. Monthly 2008* Percent Average Daily Population Felony Avg. Daily Felony Detention Facility Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Pretrial Pop. Population Pretrial Pop. Hernando County Jail % Highlands County Jail % Hillsborough County/Orient Road , % Hillsborough County/Work Release Hillsborough County/Falkenburg Rd. 1,454 1,389 1,356 1,353 1,328 1,375 1,445 1,543 1,556 1,546 1,482 1,409 1,436 2, % Holmes County Jail % Indian River County Jail % Jackson County Jail % Jefferson County Jail % Lafayette County Jail % Lake County Jail Lee County Jail/Main % Lee County Jail/Ortiz , % Leon County Jail , % Levy County Jail % Liberty County Jail % Madison County Jail % Manatee County Jail/Central , % Marion County Jail , % Martin County Jail % Miami-Dade County Jail/Main PTDC 1,101 1,124 1,101 1,134 1, ,087 1,130 1, ,056 1, % Miami-County Jail/Women's % Miami-Dade County Stockade TTC , % Miami-Dade County Jail/ North NDCCC Miami-Dade County Jail/West 1,790 1,817 1,806 1,801 1,856 1,817 1,840 1,860 1,863 1,825 1,678 1,702 1,805 2, % Miami-Dade County Jail/TGK , % Miami-Dade County Boot Camp % Monroe County Jail/Main % Monroe County/Plantation Key % Monroe County/Marathon % Nassau County Jail % Okaloosa County Jail % Okeechobee County Jail % Blanks= Non-Reported Information Note: These figures include only those facilities which provided demographics for the reporting month. Table 2 of 3 * The APD column will not sum down to equal the average across due to the presence of the missing (non-reported) data. Table Average Daily Felony Pretrial Populations by Facility, by Month (Continued)

18 13 Avg. Monthly 2008* Percent Average Daily Population Felony Avg. Daily Felony Detention Facility Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Pretrial Pop. Population Pretrial Pop. Orange County/33rd Street 2,359 2,441 2,525 2,598 2,650 2,734 2,790 2,895 2,742 2,575 2,423 2,172 2,575 4, % Orange County/Work Release % Orange County/Juvenile Assessment Osceola County Jail , % Palm Beach County/Main 1,341 1,414 1,335 1,348 1,322 1,290 1,293 1,259 1,295 1,290 1,229 1,199 1,301 2, % Palm Beach County/West County % Palm Beach County/Stockade % Pasco County NPR Annex % Pasco County/Land O'Lakes , % Pinellas County Maximum Security Center 2,205 2,099 1,996 1,998 1,981 1,935 1,854 1,856 1,823 1,771 1,760 1,732 1,918 3, % Polk Central County Jail % Polk County South County Jail , % Putnam County Jail % St. Johns County Jail % St. Lucie County Corr. Facility , % Santa Rosa County Jail % Sarasota County Jail , % Seminole County Jail % Sumter County Jail % Suwannee County Jail % Taylor County Jail % Union County Jail % Volusia County Corr. Facility % Volusia County/Branch Jail % Wakulla County Jail % Walton County Jail % Washington County Jail % Total 33,068 32,837 32,389 32,497 33,181 32,465 32,062 31,888 32,132 32,669 31,047 29,932 32,181 61, % Blanks= Non-Reported Information Note: These figures include only those facilities which provided demographics for the reporting month. Table 3 of 3 * The APD column will not sum down to equal the average across due to the presence of the missing (non-reported) data. Table Average Daily Felony Pretrial Populations by Facility, by Month (Continued)

19 14 Avg. Monthly 2008* Percent Misdemeanor Pretrial Population Misdemeanor Avg. Daily Misdemeanor Detention Facility Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Pretrial Pop. Population Pretrial Pop. Alachua CSO, Department of the Jail % Alachua County Work Release Baker County Detention Center % Bay County Jail/Main % Bradford County Jail % Brevard County Detention Center , % Broward County Jail/Main , % Broward County Stockade % Broward County Jail/North Broward % Broward County North Jail % Broward Conte Facility , % Calhoun County Jail % Charlotte County Jail % Citrus County Detention Center % Clay County Jail % Collier County Naples/Main % Collier County/Immokalee Jail Center % Columbia County Jail % DeSoto County Jail % Dixie County Jail Duval County Jail , % Escambia County Jail/Main % Escambia County Road Prison % Escambia County Central Booking % Flagler County Jail Franklin County Jail % Gadsden County Jail % Gilchrist County Jail % Glades County Jail % Gulf County Jail % Hamilton County Jail % Hardee County Jail % Hendry County Jail % Blanks= Non-Reported Information Note: These figures include only those facilities which provided demographics for the reporting month. Table 1 of 3 * The APD column will not sum down to equal the average across due to the presence of the missing (non-reported) data. Table Average Daily Misdemeanor Pretrial Populations by Facility, by Month

20 15 Avg. Monthly 2008* Percent Average Daily Population Misdemeanor Avg. Daily Misdemeanor Detention Facility Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Pretrial Pop. Population Pretrial Pop. Hernando County Jail % Highlands County Jail % Hillsborough County/Orient Road , % Hillsborough County/Work Release % Hillsborough County/Falkenburg Rd , % Holmes County Jail % Indian River County Jail % Jackson County Jail % Jefferson County Jail % Lafayette County Jail % Lake County Jail Lee County Jail/Main % Lee County Jail/Ortiz , % Leon County Jail , % Levy County Jail % Liberty County Jail % Madison County Jail % Manatee County Jail/Central , % Marion County Jail , % Martin County Jail % Miami-Dade County Jail/Main PTDC , % Miami-County Jail/Women's % Miami-Dade County Stockade TTC , % Miami-Dade County Jail/ North NDCCC Miami-Dade County Jail/West , % Miami-Dade County Jail/TGK , Miami-Dade County Boot Camp Monroe County Jail/Main % Monroe County/Plantation Key % Monroe County/Marathon % Nassau County Jail % Okaloosa County Jail % Okeechobee County Jail % Blanks= Non-Reported Information Note: These figures include only those facilities which provided demographics for the reporting month. Table 2 of 3 * The APD column will not sum down to equal the average across due to the presence of the missing (non-reported) data. Table Average Daily Misdemeanor Pretrial Populations by Facility, by Month (Continued)

21 Avg. Monthly 2008* Percent 16 Average Daily Population Misdemeanor Avg. Daily Misdemeanor Detention Facility Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Pretrial Pop. Population Pretrial Pop. Orange County/33rd Street , % Orange County/Work Release % Orange County/Juvenile Assessment Osceola County Jail , % Palm Beach County/Main , % Palm Beach County/West County % Palm Beach County/Stockade % Pasco County NPR Annex % Pasco County/Land O'Lakes , % Pinellas County Maximum Security Center , % Polk Central County Jail % Polk County South County Jail , % Putnam County Jail % St. Johns County Jail % St. Lucie County Corr. Facility , % Santa Rosa County Jail % Sarasota County Jail , % Seminole County Jail % Sumter County Jail % Suwannee County Jail % Taylor County Jail % Union County Jail % Volusia County Corr. Facility % Volusia County/Branch Jail % Wakulla County Jail % Walton County Jail % Washington County Jail % Total 6,179 5,883 5,780 5,798 5,805 5,562 5,270 5,565 5,576 5,602 5,169 4,976 5,598 61, % Blanks= Non-Reported Information Note: These figures include only those facilities which provided demographics for the reporting month. Table 3 of 3 * The APD column will not sum down to equal the average across due to the presence of the missing (non-reported) data. Table Average Daily Misdemeanor Pretrial Populations by Facility, by Month (Continued)

22 Figure 2 Average County Jail Population for Adult Males 60,000 48,020 49,391 51,684 54,209 52,472 50,000 41,748 46,012 47,010 40,000 30,000 20,000 10, Figure 3 Average County Jail Population for Adult Females 10,000 7,632 7,974 8,457 8,176 8,000 6,653 7,041 7,422 6,045 6,000 4,000 2,

23 Figure 4 Average Jail Population for Juvenile Males Figure 5 Average Jail Population for Juvenile Females

24 Figure 6 Percent Population Distribtion of Incarcerated Female Population Compared to Total Incarcerated Population 87.5% 87.5% 87.2% 86.7% 86.7% 86.7% 86.6% 86.7% Male 16% 12.5% 12.5% 12.8% 13.3% 13.3% 13.3% 13.4% 13.3% 12% 8% 4% Female 0% Figure 7 Percent Population Distribution of Incarcerated Female Juvenile Population Compared to Total Incarcerated Juvenile Population 8% 95.5% 96.1% 96.3% 94.9% 96.6% 96.0% 96.2% 96.5% Juvenile Male 6% 4% 4.5% 3.9% 3.7% 5.1% 3.4% 4.0% 3.8% 3.5% 2% 0% Juvenile Female 19

25 SECTION II COUNTY DETENTION FACILITIES PROFILE SUMMARY 2008 In Section II all numbers presented in Section I are counted, but they are combined with additional population counts in which demographic information could not be provided by the jail facility. Because of the lack of demographic detail, this information was omitted in Section I. This demographic information provided in Section I informed us about issues concerning pretrial populations, offender sex, adulthood, et cetera. It would have been inappropriate to combine demographic counts with non-demographic counts as it pertained to these issues. But, in Section II, the extra information will be used to present numbers involving a more complete picture of Florida s total jail population and also county incarceration rates. See page ii for more details. Incarceration Rates In 2008, the statewide county detention incarceration rate was 3.5 per 1,000 county residents based on the population estimates for 2008 (Table 6). This is based on county population figures which are estimates of the April 1, 2008 state population. They are provided by the University of Florida, Bureau of Economic and Business Research via the website of the Florida Legislature s Office of Economic and Demographic Research, published there November Average incarceration rates ranged from a low of 1.1 in Union County, to a high of 8.7 Wakulla County. Other counties may also be experiencing high incarceration rates due to the contracting of bed space for state and federal inmates. 20

26 21 Average Average Average Daily Population 2008 County* Incarceration County Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Population Population Rate** Alachua ,001 1,060 1,060 1,047 1,055 1,006 1,019 1, , , Baker , Bay , Bradford , Brevard 1,804 1,807 1,810 1,860 1,927 1,890 1,826 1,881 1,861 1,763 1,707 1,558 1, , Broward 5,315 5,302 5,304 5,529 5,351 5,464 5,502 5,514 5,472 5,283 5,203 5,077 5,360 1,758, Calhoun , Charlotte , Citrus , Clay , Collier 1,201 1,226 1,246 1,243 1,264 1,214 1,148 1,142 1,169 1,140 1,111 1,059 1, , Columbia , DeSoto , Dixie , Duval 3,518 3,568 3,583 3,631 3,815 3,827 3,821 3,715 3,977 3,939 3,817 3,490 3, , Escambia 1,791 1,764 1,761 1,824 1,771 1,787 1,812 1,921 1,925 1,890 1,781 1,688 1, , Flagler , Franklin , Gadsden , Gilchrist , Glades , Gulf , Hamilton , Hardee , Hendry , Hernando , Highlands , Hillsborough 3,958 3,820 3,738 3,662 3,612 3,677 3,722 3,804 3,829 3,840 3,699 3,458 3,735 1,200, Holmes , Indian River , Jackson , Jefferson , Lafayette , Lake 1,069 1,022 1,023 1,135 1,151 1,123 1,073 1,065 1, ,100 1, , Lee 2,322 2,327 2,274 2,250 2,217 2,196 2,200 2,242 2,288 2,227 2,225 1,990 2, , Blanks=Non-Reported Information Table 1 of 2 * County population figures are estimates of the April 1, 2008 population. ** Incarceration rates measure number incarcerated per 1,000 persons. Table Jail Populations and Incarceration Rates by County

27 22 Average Average Average Daily Population 2008 County* Incarceration County Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Population Population Rate** Leon 1,137 1,115 1,092 1,106 1,165 1,165 1,209 1,209 1,170 1,125 1,031 1,009 1, , Levy , Liberty , Madison , Manatee 1,344 1,381 1,315 1,248 1,247 1,324 1,322 1,314 1,315 1,274 1,247 1,187 1, , Marion 1,966 1,900 1,848 1,847 1,807 1,788 1,817 1,817 1,851 1,818 1,723 1,633 1, , Martin , Miami-Dade 6,711 6,835 6,886 7,018 7,064 7,052 7,024 7,231 7,337 7,150 6,793 6,651 6,979 2,477, Monroe , Nassau , Okaloosa , Okeechobee , Orange 4,263 4,344 4,351 4,498 4,592 4,754 4,823 4,953 4,846 4,595 4,242 4,078 4,528 1,114, Osceola 1,175 1,151 1,150 1,207 1,187 1,157 1,170 1,239 1,218 1,182 1,135 1,090 1, , Palm Beach 3,155 3,219 3,095 3,051 3,031 2,971 2,973 2,973 2,978 2,963 2,901 2,767 3,006 1,294, Pasco 1,150 1,297 1,250 1,229 1,229 1,240 1,286 1,325 1,379 1,319 1,271 1,224 1, , Pinellas 3,637 3,529 3,413 3,554 3,596 3,505 3,356 3,337 3,270 3,205 3,113 2,927 3, , Polk 2,381 2,393 2,440 2,437 2,469 2,413 2,247 2,339 2,353 2,326 2,310 2,245 2, , Putnam , St. Johns , St. Lucie 1,389 1,488 1,542 1,544 1,600 1,649 1,649 1,682 1,682 1,648 1,564 1,429 1, , Santa Rosa , Sarasota 1,015 1,006 1,042 1,071 1,083 1,077 1,077 1,077 1,088 1,103 1, , , Seminole 1,044 1,048 1, , , , Sumter , Suwannee , Taylor , Union , Volusia 1,347 1,440 1,351 1,371 1,451 1,427 1,435 1,396 1,430 1,362 1,361 1,259 1, , Wakulla , Walton , Washington , Total 65,462 65,863 65,319 66,210 66,484 66,450 66,212 66,864 67,471 65,883 63,622 60,742 65,549 18,807, Blanks= Non-Reported Information Table 2 of 2 * County population figures are estimates of the April 1, 2008 population. ** Incarceration rates measure number incarcerated per 1,000 persons. Table Jail Populations and Incarceration Rates by County (continued)

28 ** Average Daily Population Avg. Daily Detention Facility Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Population Alachua CSO Department of the Jail Alachua County Work Release Baker County Detention Center Bay County Jail 923* 919* 935* 984* 932* 934* 924* 921* Bradford County Jail Brevard County Detention Center 1,804 1,807 1,810 1,860 1,927 1,890 1,826 1,881 1,861 1,763 1,707 1,558 1,808 Broward County Jail/Main 1,483 1,466 1,499 1,583 1,532 1,583 1,583 1,568 1,590 1,505 1,473 1,407 1,523 Broward County Stockade Broward County Jail/North Broward ,026 1,028 1,024 1, Broward County Jail/North , , Broward County Conte Facility 1,287 1,281 1,284 1,332 1,289 1,294 1,297 1,299 1,295 1,293 1,292 1,291 1,295 Calhoun County Jail Charlotte County Jail Citrus County Detention Center * Clay County Jail Collier County Naples/Main 1,046 1,064 1,083 1,035 1,047 1, Collier County/Immokalee Jail Center Columbia County Jail DeSoto County Jail Dixie County Jail 94 94* 94* 74* * 81 81* 80 Duval County Jail 3,518 3,568 3,583 3,631 3,815 3,827 3,821 3,715 3,977 3,939 3,817 3,490 3,725 Escambia County Jail/Main Escambia County Road Prison Escambia County Central Booking Flagler County Jail 124* 118* 116* 110* 107* 112* 110* 141* 159* 137* 138* 135* 126 Franklin County Jail Gadsden County Jail * * 199* 199* 231 Gilchrist County Jail * Glades County Jail * Gulf County Jail Hamilton County Jail Hardee County Jail Hendry County Jail Blanks= Non-Reported Information *These facilities did not provide demographics, only an ADP count, for the applicable reporting month. Table 1 of 3 ** Totals and averages include ADP counts for facilities which did and did not provide demographic information. Table Average Daily Jail Populations by Facility, by Month

29 ** Average Daily Population Avg. Daily Detention Facility Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Population Hernando County Jail Highlands County Jail Hillsborough County/Orient Road 1,555 1,426 1,389 1,362 1,358 1,365 1,341 1,280 1,300 1,312 1,232 1,102 1,335 Hillsborough County/Work Release Hillsborough County/Falkenburg Rd. 2,279 2,254 2,221 2,178 2,133 2,184 2,278 2,396 2,403 2,414 2,362 2,245 2,279 Holmes County Jail Indian River County Jail Jackson County Jail * 206 Jefferson County Jail 56* * 76* 76* 76* 76* 76* 76* 71 Lafayette County Jail Lake County Jail 1,069* 1,022* 1,023* 1,135* 1,151* 1,123* 1,073* 1,065* 1,064* 828* 828* 1,100* 1,040 Lee County Jail/Main * Lee County Jail/Ortiz 1,650 1,660 1,636 1,616 1,589 1,590 1,573 1,581 1,599 1,577 1,576* 1,383 1,586 Leon County Jail 1,137 1,115 1,092 1,106 1,165 1,165* 1,209 1,209* 1,170 1,125 1,031 1,009 1,128 Levy County Jail Liberty County Jail * 49* 49* 49* 49* 49* 49* 49* 52 Madison County Jail Manatee County Jail - Central 1,344 1,381 1,315 1,248 1,247 1,324 1,322 1,314 1,315* 1,274 1,247 1,187 1,293 Marion County Jail 1,966 1,900 1,848 1,847 1,807 1,788 1,817 1,817* 1,851 1,818 1,723 1,633* 1,818 Martin County Jail Miami-Dade County Jail/Main PTDC 1,672 1,663 1,686 1,703 1,598 1,527 1,481 1,635 1,712 1,651 1,486 1,508 1,610 Miami-Dade County Jail/Women's Miami-Dade County Stockade TTC 1,105 1,143 1,145 1,177 1,184 1,240 1,237 1,268 1,281 1,248 1,232 1,156 1,201 Miami-Dade County Jail/ North NDCCC Miami-Dade County Jail/West 2,547 2,594 2,595 2,617 2,715 2,714 2,743 2,745 2,747 2,709 2,556 2,520 2,650 Miami-Dade County Jail/TGK 1,016 1,056 1,088 1,097 1,159 1,156 1,147 1,173 1,170 1,131 1,118 1,091 1,117 Miami-Dade County Boot Camp Monroe County Jail/Main Monroe County/Plantation Key Monroe County/Marathon Nassau County Jail 223* 241* 227* 229* 254* 251* 246* Okaloosa County jail Okeechobee County Jail * * 274* 274* 274* 261 Blanks= Non-Reported Information *These facilities did not provide demographics, only an ADP count, for the applicable reporting month. Table 2 of 3 1 Miami-Dade NDCCC was closed during the month of June and months of August through December. Table Average Daily Jail Populations by Facility, by Month (Continued) ** Totals and averages include ADP counts for facilities which did and did not provide demographic information.

30 ** Average Daily Population Avg. Daily Detention Facility Name Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Population Orange County/33rd Street 3,921 4,019 4,039 4,155 4,291 4,485 4,520 4,632 4,533 4,267 3,944 3,826 4,219 Orange County/Work Release Orange County/Juvenile Assessment Osceola County Jail 1,175 1,151 1,150 1,207 1,187 1,157 1,170 1,239 1,218 1,182 1,135 1,090 1,172 Palm Beach County/Main 2,169 2,216 2,111 2,128 2,114 2,107 2,139 2,124 2,143 2,110 1,970 1,891 2,102 Palm Beach County/West County Palm Beach County/Stockade Pasco County NPR Annex Pasco County/Land O'Lakes 928 1,067 1,020 1, ,017 1,052 1,094 1,145 1,095 1,056 1,017 1,041 Pinellas County Maximum Security Center 3,637 3,529 3,413 3,554 3,596 3,505 3,356 3,337 3,270 3,205 3,113 2,927 3,370 Polk Central County Jail Polk County South County Jail 1,482 1,517 1,537 1,557 1,562 1,497 1,478 1,467 1,489 1,460 1,426 1,409 1,490 Putnam County Jail St. Johns County Jail * 486* St. Lucie County Correctional Facility 1,389 1,488 1,542 1,544* 1,600 1,649 1,649* 1,682 1,682* 1,648 1,564 1,429 1,572 Santa Rosa County Jail Sarasota County Jail 1,015 1,006 1,042 1,071 1,083 1,077 1,077* 1,077* 1,088* 1,103* 1, ,046 Seminole County Jail 1,044 1,048 1, , , Sumter County Jail * 208* 186* Suwannee County Jail Taylor County Jail Union County Jail * 18* Volusia County Corr. Facility Volusia County/Branch Jail Wakulla County Jail Walton County Jail 195* 200* 198* * Washington County Jail Total ** 65,462 65,863 65,319 66,210 66,484 66,450 66,212 66,864 67,471 65,883 63,622 60,742 65,549 Blanks= Non-Reported Information *These facilities did not provide demographics, only an ADP count, for the applicable reporting month. Table 3 of 3 ** Totals and averages include ADP counts for facilities which did and did not provide demographic information. Table Average Daily Jail Populations by Facility, by Month (Continued)

31 Figure 8 Average Yearly Incarceration Rates* in County Jails *Per 1,000 County Population. Table 8, Average Incarceration Rates Per 1,000 County Population for and 1.9 ( 2 = 3.0% ) Flagler, Union 2.0 to 2.9 ( 10 = 14.9% ) Clay, Gilchrist, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach, Pasco, Sarasota, Seminole, St. Johns, Sumter, Volusia 3.0 to 3.9 ( 19 = 28.4% ) Brevard, Broward, Charlotte, Collier, Gulf, Hillsborough, Holmes, Indian River, Jackson, Lafayette, Lake, Lee, Madison, Nassau, Okaloosa, Pinellas, Putnam, Santa Rosa, Walton 4.0 and OVER ( 36 = 53.7% ) Alachua, Baker, Bay, Bradford, Calhoun, Citrus, Columbia, DeSoto, Dixie, Duval, Escambia, Franklin, Gadsden, Glades, Hamilton, Hardee, Hendry, Hernando, Highlands, Jefferson, Leon, Levy, Liberty, Manatee, Marion, Martin, Monroe, Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, Polk, St. Lucie, Suwannee, Taylor, Wakulla, Washington Percentages are the number of counties in the category out of the total the number of counties in the state (67). 26

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