Alaska Department of Corrections: Admissions and Population, 2004–2013
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This fact sheet presents data on admissions to, and confined populations in, the Alaska Department of Corrections (DOC) from 2004 to 2013, focusing on incarcerated populations and rates, in both in-state and out-of-state facilities, as well as populations and rates in special supervision programs such as Community Residential Centers (CRCs) and electronic monitoring (EM). Data was compiled using the annual DOC Offender Profile publications for 2004 to 2013.Table of Contents
Admissions / Admission rates / Incarcercerated population / Special supervision programs / Length of confinement / Summary / NotesDate
2015-06-01Source
AJSAC Fact SheetPublisher
Alaska Justice Statistical Analysis Center, Justice Center, University of Alaska AnchorageType
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Parker, Khristy. (2015). "Alaska Department of Corrections: Admissions and Population, 2004–2013." AJSAC Fact Sheet 15-02 (Jun 2015).AJSAC Fact Sheet 15-02
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