Other type of release
Outcomes of investigations
Substantiated allegation means the event was investigated and determined to have occurred, based on a preponderance of the evidence (28 C.F.R. §115.72).
Unfounded allegation means the investigation determined that the event did not occur.
Unsubstantiated allegation means the investigation concluded that evidence was insufficient to determine whether or not the event occurred.
Parole
Parole Hearing/Eligibility Date
The date the offender is eligible for review by an administrative agency such as a parole board, to determine whether he or she will be released from prison.
Parole violators
All conditional release violators returned to prison for either violating conditions of release or for new crimes.
Payroll
Percent of capacity occupied at midyear
Personal crimes
Personal theft/larceny
Includes purse-snatching or pocket-picking. Theft or attempted theft of property or cash directly from the victim by stealth, without force or threat of force.
Personal victimization
An offense category consisting of rape/sexual assault, personal robbery, aggravated assault and simple assault, and personal theft/larceny (includes purse-snatching or pocket-picking). Includes both attempted and completed crimes.
Persons under jail supervision but not confined
Place of occurrence of crime
Police protection
Population size
The size range for the place in which the housing unit is located. "Not a place" is a concentration of population that is either not legally bounded as an incorporated place having an active government or not delineated for statistical purposes as a census designated place with definite geographic boundaries, such as a city, town, or village. Population size is not available for years 1993, 1994, and 1995.
The data visualization tool uses this coding for population size:
- Not a place
- Under 100,000
- 100,000 to 249,999
- 250,000 to 499,999
- 500,000 to 999,999
- 1 million or more
Positive identification
Prevalence rate
Prison
A long-term confinement facility run by a state or the federal government that typically holds felons and offenders with sentences of more than 1 year. However, sentence length may vary by state. Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont, Delaware, Alaska, and Hawaii operate integrated systems, which combine prisons and jails.
Prison
Prisoner
An individual confined in a correctional facility under the legal authority (jurisdiction) of state and federal correctional officials.
Prisoners
Private prisons
Probation
Process of arrest
Projected Release Date
The projected date on which the offender will be released from prison.
Property crime
Burglary/trespassing, motor vehicle theft, and theft. This category includes both attempted and completed crimes.