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    Alaska Department of Corrections: Institutional Populations, 2005–2014

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    Parker, Khristy
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    AJSAC Fact Sheet 15-03
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    This fact sheet presents data on institutional populations supervised by the Alaska Department of Corrections (DOC) based on their status in the criminal justice system from 2005 to 2014. Probation and parole populations are excluded unless they have violated the terms of their release and been returned to incarceration; individuals on non-criminal holds are also excluded. Data was extracted from the Alaska Corrections Offender Management System (ACOMS).
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    Institutional population and status / Pretrial institutional population / Pretrial population numbers by gender / Pretrial population rates by gender / Post-conviction institutional population / Post-conviction population numbers by gender / Post-conviction population rates by gender / Summary / Notes
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    2015-09-08
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    Alaska Justice Statistical Analysis Center, Justice Center, University of Alaska Anchorage
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    Parker, Khristy. (2015). "Alaska Department of Corrections: Institutional Populations, 2005–2014." AJSAC Fact Sheet 15-03 (Sep 2015).
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