Alaska Department of Corrections: Post-conviction Incarcerated Population, 2005–2014
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AJSAC Fact Sheet 15-04Abstract
This fact sheet presents data on post-conviction incarcerated populations in both in-state or out-of-state institutions supervised by Alaska Department of Corrections (DOC) from 2005–2014. The Fact Sheet focuses on post-conviction incarcerated populations by crime classifications and crime categories overall and within gender. This fact sheet does not include pretrial populations or populations supervised by the Alaska Department of Corrections (DOC) in non-institutional programs.Table of Contents
Post-conviction incarcerated population / Crime classification / Felony conviction population / Misdemeanor conviction population / Crime category / Crimes against persons / Alcohol & drug crimes / Parole and probabion violations / All other crimes / Summary / NotesDate
2015-11-01Source
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: Post-Conviction Incarcerated Population, 2005–2014." AJSAC Fact Sheet 15-04 (Nov 2015).Collections
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