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***** MEDIA ADVISORY ***** BJS TO RELEASE REPORTS ON JAIL INMATES; COVID-19 WASHINGTON— The U.S. Department of Justice's Bureau of Justice Statistics will issue a press release and reports, Impact of COVID-19 on the Local Jail Population, January-June 2020, and Jail Inmates in 2019. These reports are EMBARGOED UNTIL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 2021, 10 A.M. ET. The report Impact of COVID-19 on the Local Jail Population, January-June 2020, describes the impact of COVID-19 on the local jail population during the 6-month period from January to June 2020, including the impact on the release of jail inmates, admissions to jails, jail capacity and incarceration rates. It includes data on COVID-19 tests and data on confirmed and suspected deaths due to COVID-19 among jail inmates and staff. BJS also released Jail Inmates in 2019. This report is the 33rd in a series that began in 1982. It provides statistics based on BJS's Annual Survey of Jails and Census of Jails. It describes the number of inmates held in local jails, jail incarceration rates, demographic characteristics of jail inmates, the number of admissions to jail, jail capacity, inmate turnover rates and staff employed in local jails.
MEDIA COORDINATING INSTRUCTIONS: To access the embargoed press release and the full reports now available on the BJS website, send an email to bjspress@usdoj.gov. You must type INMATES in the subject line to receive a user ID and password. Following publication, the reports and press release will be available on the BJS website at www.bjs.gov. The Bureau of Justice Statistics of the U.S. Department of Justice is the principal federal agency responsible for collecting, analyzing and disseminating reliable statistics on crime and criminal justice in the United States. Doris J. James is the acting director. |
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