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Page 1: FY 2009 Statistical Abstract - Tennessee · POPULATION, CAPACITY & TRENDS 17 State Incarceration Rates 19 Institutional Capacity & Population Distribution 20 Total Felon Population

FY 2009 Statistical Abstract

Prepared: October 2009

By:

Tennessee Department of Correction Policy, Planning, and Research Division

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Page 3: FY 2009 Statistical Abstract - Tennessee · POPULATION, CAPACITY & TRENDS 17 State Incarceration Rates 19 Institutional Capacity & Population Distribution 20 Total Felon Population

The Tennessee Department of Correction Fiscal Year 2008 – 2009 Statistical Abstract

Coordinated and Published by

Policy, Planning, and Research Division

Jesse E. Neely, II, Acting Director Vanessa L. Langston

To request a copy of this report, or other research information, contact us at

Telephone: 615-741-1000 ext. 8153 Email: [email protected]

Visit the TDOC website: www.tn.us.gov/correction

Pursuant to the State of Tennessee’s policy on nondiscrimination, the Department of Correction does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, religion, color, national or ethnic origin, age, disability, or military service in its policies, or in the admission of or access to, or treatment or employment in, its programs, services, or activities. Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action inquiries or complaints should be directed to the Department of Correction, EEO/AA Coordinator, Human Resources Office, 3rd Floor Rachel Jackson Building, 320 Sixth Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37243-0465, Telephone 615-741-1000 ext. 8026 or TDD (for persons with hearing impairments), 615-532-4423. ADA inquiries or complaints should be directed to the Department of Correction, Human Resources Office, 3rd Floor Rachel Jackson Building, 320 Sixth Avenue North, Nashville, TN 37243-0465, Telephone 615-741-1000 ext. 1508 or TDD (for persons with hearing impairments), 615-532-4423.

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TABLE OF CONTENTSBUDGET & STAFFING 7Personnel by Race and Sex 9Personnel by Class 9Correctional Officer Series Vacancy Rates 10Correctional Officer Series 11Authorized Full Time Equivalents (FTE'S) 11Facility Staffing vs. Inmate Average Daily Population 12Salary Comparisons 13Correctional Officer Turnover Rate 14Budget Recommendations by Function of Government 15POPULATION, CAPACITY & TRENDS 17State Incarceration Rates 19Institutional Capacity & Population Distribution 20Total Felon Population (Historical and Projected) 21Unmet Bed Demand by Gender 21Total Felon Population 22Year-End Inmate Population Trends 22Fiscal Year-End Incarcerated Felon Population 23Felony Inmate Population by Age 24Felony Inmate Population by Gender and Race 25Felony Inmate Population by Gender, Race, and Location 25Local Jail Census 26Average Sentence Length by Primary Offense (Stock Population Detail) 27Average Sentence Length by Primary Offense (Admissions) 28Average Time Served by Primary Offense (Releases by Location) 29Average Time Served by Primary Offense (Releases by Type) 30Yearly Admissions and Releases 31Felony Admissions by Type 31Felony Releases by Type 31Felony Admissions by Age, Race, and Gender 32Felony Releases by Age, Race, and Gender 32Admissions by Geographical Region 33Admissions by County of Conviction 34Felon Population by County of Conviction 35OFFENDER ACCOUNTABILITY, PROGRAMS & SERVIVCES 37Total Hours and Estimated Value of Community Service Work 39Community Service Hours Worked by Facility 39Inmate Assignments 40Drug Screens - Positive Drug Tests by Percentage 41Educational Enrollment 42Education Test Results 42GED & Vocational Certificates 42Hospital Inpatient Cost Comparison 43Number of Hospital Admissions 43Pharmacy Costs 44Mental Health Encounters for Female Offenders 44INSTITUTIONS (DEMOGRAPHICS) 45Facilities and Security Designations 47Average Daily Population 48Demographics by Facility 48Facility Populations by Primary Offense 49Incident Summary 50

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Budget & Staffing 9

Male Female TotalWhite 2,600 1,280 3,880

Minority 555 612 1,167Total 3,155 1,892 5,047

Personnel Type FY08-09 FY07-08 FY06-07 FY05-06 FY04-05 FY03-04 FY02-03 FY01-02Officials/ Administrators 2.1% 2.3% 2.2% 2.0% 2.0% 1.8% 1.8% 1.8%

Security 65.3% 64.0% 64.3% 64.4% 64.9% 62.0% 60.1% 62.6%

Maintenance 4.4% 4.3% 4.3% 4.4% 4.3% 1.2% 0.6% 1.2%

Professional 16.1% 16.5% 16.3% 16.1% 15.8% 14.4% 15.2% 13.9%

Skilled 2.0% 2.1% 2.1% 2.1% 2.1% 3.5% 3.5% 3.4%

Clerical 6.8% 7.4% 7.4% 7.5% 7.8% 6.1% 6.1% 6.6%

Technical 3.4% 3.4% 3.4% 3.5% 3.0% 6.3% 6.7% 7.1%

Para-Professional 0.0% 0.0% 0.0% n/a 0.1% 4.8% 5.9% 5.2%

The Central Office Human Resources section provides technical assistance and advice and ensures compliance with Civil Service Rules, EEOC/Affirmative Action, state law, and policies. This section also implements and monitors personnel-related programs such as employee relations, recruitment and retention, training, performance evaluations, employee transactions, and employee benefits, including accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act. Personnel by Race and Sex June 30, 2009

Personnel by Class June 30, 2009

Female Male Minority White0%

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TDOC PERSONNEL

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10 2009 Statistical Abstract

As of: Vacant Positions Total Positions Vacancy Rate

7/1/2009 143 3,360 4.3%7/1/2008 173 3,491 5.0%7/1/2007 94 3,356 2.8%7/1/2006 73 3,340 2.2%7/1/2005 55 3,335 1.7%7/1/2004 56 3,318 1.7%7/1/2003 57 3,326 1.7%7/1/2002 85 3,322 2.5%7/1/2001 144 3,221 4.5%

Vacancy Rate at July 1, 2009

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VACANCIES IN UNIFORMED STAFF

Correctional Officer Series Vacancy Rates from 2009

Correctional officer vacancy rates declined steadily from a high of 4.5% in fiscal year (FY) 2001 to a nine year low of 1.7% in FY 2003. The rate remained steady throughout FY 2005, peaked at 5.0% in FY 2008, and took a downward turn to the FY 2009 rate of 4.3%.

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Budget & Staffing 11

PositionsCorrectional

Officer

Correctional Clerical Officer Corporal Sergeant Lieutenant Captain TOTAL

Total 2,466 132 441 183 77 61 3,360

Filled 2,399 129 391 175 68 55 3,217

Facility UniformedNon-

Uniformed Total

Brushy Mountain Correctional Complex (includes Morgan County Correctional Complex) 512 147 659

Charles Bass Correctional Complex 299 62 361

DeBerry Special Needs Facility 229 190 419

Mark Luttrell Correctional Complex 124 50 174

Northeast Correctional Complex 378 131 509

Northwest Correctional Complex 468 169 637

Riverbend Maximum Security Institution 253 53 306

Southeastern Tennessee State Regional Facility 222 82 304

Tennessee Correction Academy 23 48 71

Tennessee Prison for Women 175 56 231

Turney Center Industrial Complex 316 98 414

West Tennessee State Penitentiary 521 162 683

Facility Subtotal 3520 1248 4768

Central Office 5 190 195

Total 3525 1438 4963

AUTHORIZED FULLTIME EQUIVALENTS (FTE'S) in FY 2008 - 2009

Correctional Officer Series June 30, 2009

96% of the total authorized positions for TDOC are in correctional facilities. 71% of the total system-wide FTE’s are in uniformed security

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12 2009 Statistical Abstract

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STAFFING TRENDS

Facility Staffing vs. Inmate Average Daily Population FY 2000 – 2009

Correctional facility staffing trends are presented in the graph above, which include data on total facility staffing (expressed in FTE’s or full time equivalents) and uniformed security staffing levels as compared to the average daily inmate population. Between FY 2000 and FY 2009:

Inmate average daily population increased by 16.3% Total facility staffing decreased by 5.6% Total uniformed security staffing decreased by 8.5%

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Budget & Staffing 13

SALARY COMPARISONS The ability to recruit and retain qualified staff continues to be a concern for the Department. Because salary levels are critical in recruitment and retention of staff, the Department closely monitors other correctional and law enforcement agencies to compare its salaries with those offered by agencies performing similar functions.

When compared to other neighboring state correctional departments, TDOC ranks 6th in the average starting salary for correctional officers. Source: Southern Legislative Conference, July 2008. TDOC also ranks low when compared to other correctional and law enforcement agencies located near some of our facilities. These are some of the agencies with whom we compete directly in the recruitment and retention of uniformed staff.

State DOC Average Starting Salary

Alabama $27,552

North Carolina $27,309

Arkansas $26,922

Missouri $26,784

Virginia $25,228

Tennessee $24,456

Georgia $24,322

Kentucky Mississippi

$23,346

$22,006

Federal Bureau of Prisons $36,570

Shelby County Sheriff’s Office

$34,181

Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office $30,544

Davidson County Sheriff’s Office Knox County Sheriff’s Office

$30,349 $27,424

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14 2009 Statistical Abstract

Correctional Officer Turnover Rate

Brushy Mountain Correctional Complex* BMCX 23.0%

Charles Bass Correctional Complex CBCX 45.8%

DeBerry Special Needs Facility DSNF 33.8%

Mark Luttrell Correctional Facility MLCC 34.5%

Morgan County Correctional Complex MCCX 19.0%

Northeast Correctional Complex NECX 15.6%

Northwest Correctional Complex NWCX 28.6%

Riverbend Maximum Security Institution RMSI 38.8%

Southeastern TN State Regional Facility STSRCF 17.7%

Tennessee Prison for Women TPFW 61.6%

Turney Center Industrial Complex TCIX 22.1%

Wayne County Boot Camp** WCBC 39.5%

West Tennessee State Penitentiary WTSP 20.0%

Systemwide 27.9%

Institution

CORRECTIONAL OFFICER TURNOVER

TDOC Correctional Officer Turnover Rates: FY 2008-2009

*BMCX officially closed on June 11, 2009. **WCBC was consolidated with Turney Center Industrial Prison (TCIP) to form TCIX in October 2008. In fiscal year 2008-2009, the correctional officer turnover rate was 27.9% system-wide. This represents a .4% decrease from the prior fiscal year rate of 28.3%. The turnover rate includes all correctional officers leaving positions, except those occurring when an employee is transferred or promoted within the TDOC system and in the correctional officer series.

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Budget & Staffing 15

TDOC IN THE CONTEXT OF THE STATE BUDGET The Governor’s Budget included $26.3 billion in recommended funding allocated by “functional area.” The Department’s total operating budget for FY09 was $700,520,000.

General Governm ent

4%

Education32%

Health & Social Services

46%

Law, Safety, & Correction

6%

Resources & Regulation

3%

Transportation, Bus iness & Econom ic

Developm ent9%

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Population, Capacity, & Trends 19

Rank Rank Rank

1 Louisiana 858 18 California 471 35 New York 317

2 Mississippi 749 19 Colorado 468 36 Kansas 308

3 Oklahoma 668 20 Ohio 445 37 New Mexico 307

4 Texas 668 21 Tennessee 434 38 New Jersey 305

5 Alabama 619 22 Indiana 429 39 Iowa 291

6 Arizona 565 23 South Dakota 417 40 Washington 266

7 Florida 548 24 Connecticut 411 41 Massachusetts 252

8 Georgia 542 25 Maryland 402 42 Vermont 250

9 South Carolina 537 26 Wyoming 389 43 Rhode Island 241

10 Missouri 515 27 Wisconsin 386 44 Nebraska 238

11 Arkansas 507 28 Oregon 370 45 Utah 232

12 Michigan 505 29 Pennsylvania 368 46 North Dakota 226

13 Virginia 505 30 Montana 368 47 New Hampshire 213

14 Nevada 497 31 North Carolina 366 48 Minnesota 191

15 Kentucky 488 32 Alaska 357 49 Maine 133

16 Idaho 482 33 West Virginia 334 50 Illinois* N/A

17 Delaware 473 34 Hawaii 332 All States 405

*Illinois did not provide data.

Source: Prison Inmates at Midyear 2008, Bureau of Justice Statistics.Note: The following jurisdictions have integrated prison & jail systems: Delaware, Vermont, Connecticut, Alaska, Hawaii, and Rhode Island.

INCARCERATION RATES: TENNESSEE VS. OTHER STATES (Number incarcerated per 100,000)

State Incarceration Rates: June 30, 2008

The most recent statistics released in March 2009, indicate that Tennessee has the 21st highest incarceration rate in the country. The incarceration rate in Tennessee increased from 430 in June 2007 to 434 in June 2008.

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20 2009 Statistical Abstract

GENERAL PURPOSE FACILITIESHardeman County Correctional Center (HCCF) 2,016 1,976 1,977 98.1% 100.1%Mark Luttrell Correctional Center (MLCC) 440 436 416 94.5% 95.4%Northeast Correctional Complex (NECX) 1,856 1,819 1,798 96.9% 98.8%Northwest Correctional Complex (NWCX) 2,425 2,377 2,337 96.4% 98.3%South Central Correctional Facility (SCCF) 1,676 1,642 1,648 98.3% 100.4%Southeastern TN State Regional Corr. Facility (STSRC) 981 971 936 95.4% 96.4%Turney Center Industrial Complex (TCIX) 1,572 1,541 1,525 97.0% 99.0%Whiteville Correctional Facility (WCFA) 1,536 1,505 1,515 98.6% 100.7%SUB-TOTAL 12,502 12,267 12,152 97.2% 99.1%CLASSIFICATION FACILITIESCharles Bass Correctional Complex (CBCX) 1,110 1,099 1,059 95.4% 96.4%Tennessee Prison for Women (TPW) 775 744 753 97.2% 101.2%SUB-TOTAL 1,885 1,843 1,812 96.1% 98.3%SPECIAL PURPOSE FACILITIESDeBerry Special Needs Facility (DSNF) 800 736 718 89.8% 97.6%SUB-TOTAL 800 736 718 89.8% 97.6%HIGH SECURITY FACILITIESMorgan County Correctional Complex (MCCX)** 2,441 2,417 1,569 64.3% 64.9%Riverbend Maximum Security Institution (RMSI) 736 714 705 95.8% 98.7%West Tennessee State Penitentiary (WTSP)** 2,582 2,505 2,506 97.1% 100.0%SUB-TOTAL 5,759 5,636 4,780 83.0% 84.8%TOTALS 20,946 20,482 19,462 92.9% 95.0%Source: TDOC Population Overview Report.BMCX served as a classification facility for East Tennessee during FY 09. It was officially closed on June 11, 2009. ** MCCX now serves as a classification facility to East Tennessee. ** WTSP also serves as a classification facility to West Tennessee.

Population as a Percent of

INSTITUTION Total Beds Available

TDOC Operating Capacity

Assigned Count as of 6/30/2009 Available

BedsOperating Capacity

TDOC INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY & POPULATION DISTRIBUTION

OPERATING CAPACITY VS. INMATE POPULATION PROJECTIONS

Fiscal Year End

June 30thOperating Capacity

Projected Population

Unmet Bed Demand

2009 26,181 27,773 1,5922010 26,806 28,112 1,3062011 25,301 28,511 3,2102012 25,446 28,933 3,4872013 26,876 29,203 2,3272014 26,876 29,664 2,7882015 26,876 30,141 3,2652016 26,876 30,511 3,6352017 26,876 30,859 3,9832018 26,876 31,219 4,3432019 26,876 31,575 4,6992020 26,876 31,552 4,676

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Population, Capacity, & Trends 21

Total Felon Population (Historical and Projected), 1994-2020

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24235

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UNMET BED DEMAND BY GENDER

Fiscal Year EndJune 30th Males Females Males Females Male Females

2009 24,248 1,933 25,553 2,220 1,305 2872010 24,873 1,933 25,771 2,341 898 4082011 23,368 1,933 26,092 2,419 2,724 4862012 23,513 1,933 26,509 2,424 2,996 4912013 24,943 1,933 26,767 2,436 1,824 5032014 24,943 1,933 27,230 2,434 2,287 5012015 24,943 1,933 27,711 2,430 2,768 4972016 24,943 1,933 28,078 2,433 3,135 5002017 24,943 1,933 28,413 2,446 3,470 5132018 24,943 1,933 28,743 2,476 3,800 5432019 24,943 1,933 29,028 2,547 4,085 6142020 24,943 1,933 28,974 2,578 4,031 645

Operating Capacity Projected Population Unmet Bed Demand

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22 2009 Statistical Abstract

County/Local JailsLocally Sentenced 5,398TDOC Backup 2,465

TDOC Prisons 19,462

Community SupervisionParole 11,139Probation 48,924Community Corrections 6,925

TOTAL 94,313

Year-End Inmate Population Trends:FY 1993-2009

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FELON POPULATION TRENDS The felon population data included in this annual report is from the Tennessee Offender Management Information System (TOMIS) unless otherwise stated. Data from other sources may vary from TOMIS due to the time delay in the TOMIS data entry process. In some cases information is not received until several months after sentencing, admissions, release, etc. The data on this page and page 21 are from TDOC monthly population reports.

Total Felon Population: June 30, 2009

Fiscal Year-End Inmate Population Trends

Over the past 17 fiscal years (1993-2009), the incarcerated felon population (including TDOC backup and locally sentenced felons) has increased 81.7% (from 15,038 to 27,325). The male and female felon population increased 77.0% and 165.0% respectively during this same period.

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Population, Capacity, & Trends 23

Fiscal Year-End Incarcerated Felon PopulationFY 1993-2009

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During the past fiscal year, the total incarcerated felon population increased from 26,998 in July 2008 to 27,325 in June 2009, an increase of 1.2%. The male felon population increased 1.3% and the female felon population increased .1% during FY 2009. Annual Fiscal Year-End Incarcerated Felon Population: FY 1993-2009

Since 1993, the TDOC in-house population has increased 75.2% (from 11,106 to 19,462). TDOC backup was 119.5% higher in June 2009 than in June 1993 (from 1,123 to 2,465); locally sentenced felons have increased 92.2% during this same period (from 2,809 to 5,398).

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24 2009 Statistical Abstract

20-2413.8%

35-3914.2%

30-3416.9%

25-2918.6%

40-4922.6%

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18-191.3%

<180.2%

FELONY INMATE DEMOGRAPHICS: AGE, GENDER, RACE

Felony Inmate Population by Age (Systemwide) June 30, 2009

Felony Inmate Population by Age: June 30, 2009

50+ 2,805 14.5% 316 6.8% 273 8.0% 3,394 12.4%40-49 4,608 23.8% 936 20.2% 650 19.0% 6,194 22.6%35-39 2,851 14.7% 663 14.3% 392 11.4% 3,906 14.2%30-34 3,344 17.3% 752 16.2% 534 15.6% 4,630 16.9%25-29 3,377 17.4% 1020 22.0% 713 20.8% 5,110 18.6%20-24 2,185 11.3% 845 18.2% 758 22.1% 3,788 13.8%18-19 161 0.8% 96 2.1% 89 2.6% 346 1.3%<18 23 0.1% 7 0.2% 16 0.5% 46 0.2%

TOTAL 19,354 100% 4,635 100% 3,425 100% 27,414 100%

%TDOC INHOUSE % TDOC

BACKUP %

Source: Tennessee Offender Management Information System

LOCAL FELON % SYSTEM-

WIDE

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Population, Capacity, & Trends 25

MaleBlack 8,412 46.3% 1,681 43.8% 2,102 69.6% 12,195White 9,307 51.2% 2,085 54.3% 857 28.4% 12,249Other 469 2.6% 75 2.0% 62 2.1% 606

Total Male 18,188 100.0% 3,841 100.0% 3,021 100.0% 25,050

FemaleBlack 327 28.0% 135 17.0% 184 45.5% 646White 817 70.1% 652 82.1% 215 53.2% 1684Other 22 1.9% 7 0.9% 5 1.2% 34

Total Female 1,166 100.0% 794 100.0% 404 100.0% 2,364

TOTAL 19,354 70.6% 4,635 16.9% 3,425 12.5% 27,414Source: Tennessee Offender Management Information System

% Local %TDOC % Backup System- Wide

Felony Inmate Population by Gender and Race (Systemwide) June 30, 2009

Female Inmate Population by Gender Race, and Location June 30, 2009

Male91%

Female9%

Other2%

Black47%

White51%

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LOCAL JAIL CENSUS

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Population, Capacity, & Trends 27

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PERSON PROPERTY SOCIETAL OTHER

Felo

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mat

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pula

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Av

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tal S

ente

nce

Leng

th b

y Pr

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Y 20

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cula

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leng

ths.

Average Sentence Length by Primary Offense In-house Population Detail

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28 2009 Statistical Abstract

Hom

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idin

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tc.

OTHERPERSON PROPERTY SOCIETAL

Aver

age

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ence

(Y

Y/M

M)

Num

ber o

f Of

fend

ers

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age

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gth

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fens

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FY

2008

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9Fe

lony

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PRIM

ARY

OFFE

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CED

SYST

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IDE

Average Sentence Lengths by Primary Offense Admissions

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Population, Capacity, & Trends 29

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SOCIETAL OTHER

Aver

age T

ime S

erve

d by L

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on: F

Y 20

08 - 2

009

Felon

y Rele

ases

%

Aver

age

Time

Serv

ed

(YY/

MM)

PERSON PROPERTY%

Aver

age

Time

Serv

ed

(YY/

MM

)

%

Aver

age

Time

Serv

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(YY/

MM

)

Num

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f Of

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%

Aver

age

Time

Serv

ed

(YY/

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Num

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Average Time Served by Primary Offense Releases by Location

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30 2009 Statistical Abstract

Homic

ide Murde

r127

2.88%

20/00

1152.2

7%11/

0326

10.32%

16/09

50.1

1%04/

110

0.00%

N/A

2731.7

7%15/

09Ne

gligent

Mansl

aughte

r3

0.07%

03/05

90.1

8%03/

021

0.40%

-15

0.32%

01/01

10.1

0%01/

0129

0.19%

02/00

Kidnap

ping

110.2

5%11/

1037

0.73%

06/06

31.1

9%04/

0913

0.28%

03/06

00.0

0%N/

A64

0.41%

06/10

Sex Of

fenses

Forcib

le165

3.74%

07/01

1292.5

5%10/

0823

9.13%

09/05

681.4

6%02/

115

0.49%

02/04

3902.5

3%07/

08No

n-Forc

ible1

0.02%

02/02

440.8

7%03/

012

0.79%

02/03

661.4

1%01/

063

0.29%

01/07

1160.7

5%02/

02Ass

ault

0.00%

Aggra

vated

Assaul

t388

8.79%

05/10

62212.

27%04/

0817

6.75%

04/06

3317.0

8%02/

0270

6.84%

02/04

1,428

9.25%

04/04

Simple

Assau

lt21

0.48%

02/11

541.0

7%03/

003

1.19%

02/01

921.9

7%01/

036

0.59%

02/05

1761.1

4%02/

01Ars

on17

0.39%

06/08

440.8

7%06/

034

1.59%

05/02

130.2

8%02/

040

0.00%

N/A

780.5

1%05/

09Bu

rglary

61713.

98%05/

04979

19.32%

04/01

228.7

3%04/

07635

13.59%

01/07

14914.

57%02/

022,4

0215.

57%03/

08For

gery/F

raud

1774.0

1%03/

06245

4.83%

03/08

114.3

7%01/

09434

9.29%

01/07

605.8

7%01/

07927

6.01%

02/06

Larcen

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t351

7.95%

04/03

57011.

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0626

10.32%

03/02

73515.

73%01/

08110

10.75%

01/10

1,792

11.61%

02/10

Robb

ery0

Aggra

vated

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11.30%

07/10

3426.7

5%07/

0913

5.16%

10/10

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2%05/

0712

1.17%

04/04

8955.8

0%07/

09All

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4.37%

04/09

1903.7

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1.98%

03/00

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2.15%

02/03

5093.3

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01Dru

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Cocain

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62%05/

08539

10.64%

05/09

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08467

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02/08

27426.

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08Oth

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37%03/

10455

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03/10

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09640

13.70%

01/09

18017.

60%02/

011,8

1511.

76%02/

11Veh

icular

04/05

0.00%

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micide

/DUI

300.6

8%06/

0317

0.34%

05/08

10.4

0%04/

023

0.06%

02/07

20.2

0%00/

0053

0.34%

05/09

All Oth

er Veh

icular

270.6

1%02/

0376

1.50%

02/08

10.4

0%00/

06130

2.78%

01/07

50.4

9%00/

07239

1.55%

02/00

C/S/F

Person

340.7

7%08/

0126

0.51%

06/10

00.0

0%N/

A8

0.17%

01/08

30.2

9%02/

0471

0.46%

06/08

C/S/F

Proper

ty39

0.88%

04/05

611.2

0%03/

043

1.19%

01/07

531.1

3%01/

1013

1.27%

01/10

1691.1

0%03/

00C/S

/F Soc

ietal/

Drugs

611.3

8%04/

0470

1.38%

03/08

31.1

9%00/

05101

2.16%

01/07

201.9

6%01/

11255

1.65%

02/10

Escape

70.1

6%11/

0011

0.22%

04/01

10.4

0%00/

084

0.09%

01/07

00.0

0%N/

A23

0.15%

05/04

All Oth

er234

5.30%

02/11

4338.5

4%02/

119

3.57%

03/06

73215.

66%01/

0588

8.60%

01/08

1,496

9.70%

02/02

Unkno

wn*

00.0

0%N/

A0

0.00%

N/A

00.0

0%N/

A0

0.00%

N/A

00.0

0%N/

A0

0.00%

N/A

TOTAL

4,414

100.00

%05/

095,0

68100

.00%

04/09

252100

.00%

06/00

4673

100.00

%01/

101,0

23100

.00%

02/01

15,430

100.00

%04/

00

Averag

e time

serve

d does

not in

clude

four (4

) unpro

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judgem

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ers. To

tal rele

ases a

re 15,4

34.

Felony

Relea

ses Av

erage

Time S

erved

by Rel

ease T

ype: FY

2008

- 2009

Averag

e Time

Ser

ved

(YY/M

M)

PERSON PROPERTY

%Ave

rage T

ime

Served

(YY

/MM)

EXPIRA

TION

Numb

er of

Offend

ers%

Numb

er of

Offend

ers%

Averag

e Time

Ser

ved

(YY/M

M)

Numb

er of

Offend

ers

OTHER

PROB

ATION

%Ave

rage T

ime

Served

(YY

/MM)

COMM

UNITY

CORR

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S

Numb

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Offend

ers%

Averag

e Time

Ser

ved

(YY/M

M)PR

IMARY

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SE GR

OUP

PARO

LESYS

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E

Numb

er of

Offend

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Averag

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Ser

ved

(YY/M

M)

Numb

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Offend

ers

OTHERSOCIETAL

Average Time Served by Primary Offense Releases by Type

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Population, Capacity, & Trends 31

Yearly Admissions and Releases Fiscal Years 1999-2009

0

4,000

8,000

12,000

16,000

1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009

Fiscal Year

# of

Adm

issi

ons

& Re

leas

es

Adm iss ions

Releases

TYPE TDOC % LOCAL % Unknown %SYSTEM-

WIDE %

Returned Escape & Others 130 1.2% 18 0.5% 0 0.0% 148 1.0%

Parole, Probation, & Comm.Corr. Violators 4,685 42.3% 1,137 31.8% 86 37.6% 5,908 39.7%

New Commitments 6,272 56.6% 2,421 67.7% 143 62.4% 8,836 59.3%

TOTAL 11,087 3,576 229 14,892Total admissions includes 229 unprocessed judgment orders.

ADMISSIONS AND RELEASES

Both admissions and releases decreased in FY 2009. Admissions decreased 3.3% and releases decreased by .9%.

Felony Admissions by Type: FY 2008-2009

Felony Releases by Type: FY 2008-2009

TYPE TDOC % BACK-UP % LOCAL % UNKNOWN* %SYSTEM-

WIDE %

Parole 3,239 52.1% 767 15.6% 408 9.5% 2 66.7% 4,416 28.6%Probation/Community Corrections 669 10.8% 2,681 54.6% 2,347 54.6% 0 0.0% 5,697 36.9%

Sentence Expiration 2,217 35.6% 1,337 27.2% 1,514 35.2% 0 0.0% 5,068 32.8%

Death 66 1.1% 1 0.0% 1 0.0% 0 0.0% 68 0.4%

Other 30 0.5% 124 2.5% 30 0.7% 1 33.3% 185 1.2%

TOTAL 6,221 4,910 4,300 3 15,434

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32 2009 Statistical Abstract

AGE TDOC % BACKUP % LOCAL % UNKNOWN %SYSTEM-

WIDE %50+ 689 11.1% 305 6.2% 341 7.9% 0 0.0% 1,335 8.6%

40-49 1,524 24.5% 1,006 20.5% 940 21.9% 0 0.0% 3,470 22.5%35-39 1,007 16.2% 676 13.8% 597 13.9% 0 0.0% 2,280 14.8%30-34 1,120 18.0% 839 17.1% 647 15.0% 0 0.0% 2,606 16.9%25-29 1,215 19.5% 1,107 22.5% 905 21.0% 0 0.0% 3,227 20.9%20-24 654 10.5% 909 18.5% 801 18.6% 1 33.3% 2,365 15.3%18-19 12 0.2% 67 1.4% 61 1.4% 0 0.0% 140 0.9%<18 0 0.0% 1 0.0% 8 0.2% 2 66.7% 11 0.1%

Unknown 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0%

TOTAL 6,221 4,910 4,300 3 15,434

AGE TDOC % LOCAL % Unknown %SYSTEM-

WIDE %50+ 776 7.0% 293 8.2% 24 10.5% 1093 7.3%

40-49 2,201 19.9% 745 20.8% 42 18.3% 2,988 20.1%35-39 1,538 13.9% 447 12.5% 31 13.5% 2,016 13.5%30-34 1,751 15.8% 513 14.3% 40 17.5% 2,304 15.5%25-29 2,339 21.1% 701 19.6% 56 24.5% 3,096 20.8%20-24 2,106 19.0% 741 20.7% 33 14.4% 2,880 19.3%18-19 330 3.0% 121 3.4% 3 1.3% 454 3.0%<18* 46 0.4% 15 0.4% 0 0.0% 61 0.4%

TOTAL 11,087 3,576 229 14,892

RACE TDOC % LOCAL % Unknown %SYSTEM-

WIDE %Black 4,079 36.8% 2,556 71.5% 101 44.1% 6,736 45.2%White 6,810 61.4% 945 26.4% 126 55.0% 7,881 52.9%Other 198 1.8% 75 2.1% 2 0.9% 275 1.8%

TOTAL 11,087 3,576 229 14,892

GENDER TDOC % LOCAL % Unknown %SYSTEM-

WIDE %

Male 9,547 86.1% 3,153 88.2% 197 86.0% 12,897 86.6%Female 1,540 13.9% 423 11.8% 32 14.0% 1,995 13.4%

TOTAL 11,087 3,576 229 14,892Total admissions includes 229 unprocessed judgment orders.

Felony Admissions by Age, Race, and Gender: FY 2008 – 2009

Felony Releases by Age: FY 2008 – 2009

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Population, Capacity, & Trends 33

RACE TDOC % BACK-UP % LOCAL % UNKNOWN %SYSTEM-

WIDE %Black 2,496 40.1% 1,613 32.9% 2,832 65.9% 3 100.0% 6,944 45.0%White 3,612 58.1% 3,225 65.7% 1,391 32.3% 0 0.0% 8,228 53.3%Other 113 1.8% 72 1.5% 77 1.8% 0 0.0% 262 1.7%

TOTAL 6,221 4,910 4,300 3 15,434

SEX TDOC % BACK-UP % LOCAL % UNKNOWN %SYSTEM-

WIDE %

Male 5,644 90.7% 3,936 80.2% 3,673 85.4% 3 100.0% 13,256 85.9%Female 577 9.3% 974 19.8% 627 14.6% 0 0.0% 2,178 14.1%

TOTAL 6,221 4,910 4,300 3 15,434

Felony Releases by Race, and Gender: FY 2008 – 2009

Admissions by Geographical Region: FY 2008 - 2009

The system-wide total in the above chart does not include 229 unprocessed judgment orders. Total admissions are 14,892.

TDOCLOCAL FELON

SYSTEM-WIDE

West 2,384 2,163 4,547Middle 4,522 1,145 5,667

East 4,181 268 4,449

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COUNTY # % # % # % COUNTY # % # % # %

ANDERSON 83 0.7% 1 0.0% 84 0.6% LAUDERDALE 55 0.5% 0 0.0% 55 0.4%BEDFORD 155 1.4% 0 0.0% 155 1.0% LAWRENCE 74 0.7% 1 0.0% 75 0.5%BENTON 33 0.3% 4 0.1% 37 0.2% LEWIS 15 0.1% 1 0.0% 16 0.1%BLEDSOE 2 0.0% 0 0.0% 2 0.0% LINCOLN 63 0.6% 0 0.0% 63 0.4%BLOUNT 168 1.5% 3 0.1% 171 1.1% LOUDON 29 0.3% 0 0.0% 29 0.2%BRADLEY 254 2.3% 1 0.0% 255 1.7% McMINN 160 1.4% 3 0.1% 163 1.1%CAMPBELL 96 0.9% 3 0.1% 99 0.7% McNAIRY 42 0.4% 3 0.1% 45 0.3%CANNON 39 0.4% 0 0.0% 39 0.3% MACON 44 0.4% 1 0.0% 45 0.3%CARROLL 75 0.7% 1 0.0% 76 0.5% MADISON 347 3.1% 3 0.1% 350 2.4%CARTER 126 1.1% 2 0.1% 128 0.9% MARION 31 0.3% 0 0.0% 31 0.2%CHEATHAM 59 0.5% 1 0.0% 60 0.4% MARSHALL 82 0.7% 1 0.0% 83 0.6%CHESTER 43 0.4% 0 0.0% 43 0.3% MAURY 207 1.9% 2 0.1% 209 1.4%CLAIBORNE 51 0.5% 0 0.0% 51 0.3% MEIGS 3 0.0% 0 0.0% 3 0.0%CLAY 17 0.2% 2 0.1% 19 0.1% MONROE 107 1.0% 3 0.1% 110 0.7%COCKE 60 0.5% 3 0.1% 63 0.4% MONTGOMERY 127 1.1% 4 0.1% 131 0.9%COFFEE 150 1.4% 7 0.2% 157 1.1% MOORE 11 0.1% 0 0.0% 11 0.1%CROCKETT 20 0.2% 0 0.0% 20 0.1% MORGAN 9 0.1% 0 0.0% 9 0.1%CUMBERLAND 69 0.6% 0 0.0% 69 0.5% OBION 82 0.7% 0 0.0% 82 0.6%DAVIDSON 1,254 11.3% 1,084 30.3% 2338 15.7% OVERTON 52 0.5% 0 0.0% 52 0.3%DECATUR 23 0.2% 0 0.0% 23 0.2% PERRY 11 0.1% 0 0.0% 11 0.1%DEKALB 28 0.3% 0 0.0% 28 0.2% PICKETT 6 0.1% 0 0.0% 6 0.0%DICKSON 119 1.1% 4 0.1% 123 0.8% POLK 47 0.4% 0 0.0% 47 0.3%DYER 157 1.4% 0 0.0% 157 1.1% PUTNAM 149 1.3% 2 0.1% 151 1.0%FAYETTE 73 0.7% 0 0.0% 73 0.5% RHEA 21 0.2% 0 0.0% 21 0.1%FENTRESS 48 0.4% 0 0.0% 48 0.3% ROANE 48 0.4% 0 0.0% 48 0.3%FRANKLIN 83 0.7% 1 0.0% 84 0.6% ROBERTSON 102 0.9% 0 0.0% 102 0.7%GIBSON 84 0.8% 3 0.1% 87 0.6% RUTHERFORD 478 4.3% 19 0.5% 497 3.3%GILES 37 0.3% 2 0.1% 39 0.3% SCOTT 69 0.6% 1 0.0% 70 0.5%GRAINGER 56 0.5% 0 0.0% 56 0.4% SEQUATCHIE 15 0.1% 1 0.0% 16 0.1%GREENE 98 0.9% 67 1.9% 165 1.1% SEVIER 148 1.3% 5 0.1% 153 1.0%GRUNDY 16 0.1% 0 0.0% 16 0.1% SHELBY 856 7.7% 2,143 59.9% 2999 20.1%HAMBLEN 126 1.1% 124 3.5% 250 1.7% SMITH 22 0.2% 0 0.0% 22 0.1%HAMILTON 331 3.0% 8 0.2% 339 2.3% STEWART 9 0.1% 0 0.0% 9 0.1%HANCOCK 14 0.1% 24 0.7% 38 0.3% SULLIVAN 603 5.4% 3 0.1% 606 4.1%HARDEMAN 62 0.6% 1 0.0% 63 0.4% SUMNER 305 2.8% 3 0.1% 308 2.1%HARDIN 63 0.6% 0 0.0% 63 0.4% TIPTON 105 0.9% 1 0.0% 106 0.7%HAWKINS 139 1.3% 1 0.0% 140 0.9% TROUSDALE 29 0.3% 0 0.0% 29 0.2%HAYWOOD 36 0.3% 0 0.0% 36 0.2% UNICOI 32 0.3% 1 0.0% 33 0.2%HENDERSON 58 0.5% 0 0.0% 58 0.4% UNION 43 0.4% 3 0.1% 46 0.3%HENRY 100 0.9% 3 0.1% 103 0.7% VAN BUREN 9 0.1% 0 0.0% 9 0.1%HICKMAN 58 0.5% 2 0.1% 60 0.4% WARREN 105 0.9% 3 0.1% 108 0.7%HOUSTON 6 0.1% 0 0.0% 6 0.0% WASHINGTON 249 2.2% 5 0.1% 254 1.7%HUMPHREYS 39 0.4% 0 0.0% 39 0.3% WAYNE 60 0.5% 1 0.0% 61 0.4%JACKSON 17 0.2% 0 0.0% 17 0.1% WEAKLEY 49 0.4% 0 0.0% 49 0.3%JEFFERSON 112 1.0% 3 0.1% 115 0.8% WHITE 30 0.3% 0 0.0% 30 0.2%JOHNSON 26 0.2% 1 0.0% 27 0.2% WILLIAMSON 185 1.7% 3 0.1% 188 1.3%KNOX 809 7.3% 2 0.1% 811 5.4% WILSON 169 1.5% 1 0.0% 170 1.1%LAKE 21 0.2% 1 0.0% 22 0.1% 229 2%

TOTAL 11,087 100% 3,576 100% 14,892 100%Unknown

LOCAL SYSTEM-WIDE TDOC LOCAL SYSTEM-WIDE TDOC

Admissions by County of Conviction: FY 2008-2009

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Population, Capacity, & Trends 35

COUNTY # % # % # % # % COUNTY # % # % # % # %

ANDERSON 109 0.6% 42 0.9% 0 0.0% 151 0.6% LAUDERDALE 117 0.6% 19 0.4% 3 0.1% 139 0.5%BEDFORD 249 1.3% 58 1.3% 2 0.1% 309 1.1% LAWRENCE 118 0.6% 19 0.4% 2 0.1% 139 0.5%BENTON 32 0.2% 11 0.2% 1 0.0% 44 0.2% LEWIS 33 0.2% 6 0.1% 1 0.0% 40 0.1%BLEDSOE 25 0.1% 4 0.1% 0 0.0% 29 0.1% LINCOLN 129 0.7% 18 0.4% 2 0.1% 149 0.5%BLOUNT 265 1.4% 67 1.4% 5 0.1% 337 1.2% LOUDON 51 0.3% 6 0.1% 8 0.2% 65 0.2%BRADLEY 276 1.4% 132 2.8% 9 0.3% 417 1.5% McMINN 185 1.0% 89 1.9% 6 0.2% 280 1.0%CAMPBELL 158 0.8% 50 1.1% 9 0.3% 217 0.8% McNAIRY 57 0.3% 8 0.2% 2 0.1% 67 0.2%CANNON 52 0.3% 8 0.2% 0 0.0% 60 0.2% MACON 29 0.1% 23 0.5% 0 0.0% 52 0.2%CARROLL 89 0.5% 17 0.4% 1 0.0% 107 0.4% MADISON 688 3.6% 32 0.7% 9 0.3% 729 2.7%CARTER 109 0.6% 40 0.9% 17 0.5% 166 0.6% MARION 88 0.5% 14 0.3% 1 0.0% 103 0.4%CHEATHAM 95 0.5% 13 0.3% 3 0.1% 111 0.4% MARSHALL 209 1.1% 27 0.6% 0 0.0% 236 0.9%CHESTER 70 0.4% 2 0.0% 2 0.1% 74 0.3% MAURY 363 1.9% 39 0.8% 2 0.1% 404 1.5%CLAIBORNE 100 0.5% 30 0.6% 1 0.0% 131 0.5% MEIGS 7 0.0% 2 0.0% 1 0.0% 10 0.0%CLAY 7 0.0% 14 0.3% 0 0.0% 21 0.1% MONROE 104 0.5% 82 1.8% 4 0.1% 190 0.7%COCKE 145 0.7% 25 0.5% 3 0.1% 173 0.6% MONTGOMERY 309 1.6% 53 1.1% 6 0.2% 368 1.3%COFFEE 222 1.1% 54 1.2% 8 0.2% 284 1.0% MOORE 22 0.1% 5 0.1% 0 0.0% 27 0.1%CROCKETT 40 0.2% 13 0.3% 0 0.0% 53 0.2% MORGAN 18 0.1% 3 0.1% 0 0.0% 21 0.1%CUMBERLAND 110 0.6% 24 0.5% 2 0.1% 136 0.5% OBION 128 0.7% 29 0.6% 1 0.0% 158 0.6%DAVIDSON 3,360 17.4% 311 6.7% 898 26.2% 4569 16.7% OVERTON 33 0.2% 35 0.8% 3 0.1% 71 0.3%DECATUR 41 0.2% 4 0.1% 0 0.0% 45 0.2% PERRY 26 0.1% 6 0.1% 0 0.0% 32 0.1%DEKALB 69 0.4% 6 0.1% 3 0.1% 78 0.3% PICKETT 6 0.0% 3 0.1% 1 0.0% 10 0.0%DICKSON 159 0.8% 27 0.6% 7 0.2% 193 0.7% POLK 31 0.2% 34 0.7% 0 0.0% 65 0.2%DYER 186 1.0% 67 1.4% 0 0.0% 253 0.9% PUTNAM 193 1.0% 45 1.0% 2 0.1% 240 0.9%FAYETTE 62 0.3% 46 1.0% 2 0.1% 110 0.4% RHEA 51 0.3% 18 0.4% 0 0.0% 69 0.3%FENTRESS 55 0.3% 39 0.8% 1 0.0% 95 0.3% ROANE 81 0.4% 15 0.3% 1 0.0% 97 0.4%FRANKLIN 123 0.6% 28 0.6% 10 0.3% 161 0.6% ROBERTSON 196 1.0% 18 0.4% 5 0.1% 219 0.8%GIBSON 157 0.8% 32 0.7% 1 0.0% 190 0.7% RUTHERFORD 426 2.2% 265 5.7% 13 0.4% 704 2.6%GILES 120 0.6% 11 0.2% 1 0.0% 132 0.5% SCOTT 70 0.4% 49 1.1% 5 0.1% 124 0.5%GRAINGER 62 0.3% 20 0.4% 1 0.0% 83 0.3% SEQUATCHIE 39 0.2% 17 0.4% 6 0.2% 62 0.2%GREENE 149 0.8% 53 1.1% 65 1.9% 267 1.0% SEVIER 237 1.2% 61 1.3% 7 0.2% 305 1.1%GRUNDY 36 0.2% 5 0.1% 2 0.1% 43 0.2% SHELBY 2427 12.5% 962 20.8% 1,688 49.3% 5077 18.5%HAMBLEN 184 1.0% 37 0.8% 63 1.8% 284 1.0% SMITH 42 0.2% 13 0.3% 0 0.0% 55 0.2%HAMILTON 800 4.1% 71 1.5% 10 0.3% 881 3.2% STEWART 17 0.1% 5 0.1% 3 0.1% 25 0.1%HANCOCK 22 0.1% 8 0.2% 12 0.4% 42 0.2% SULLIVAN 673 3.5% 290 6.3% 29 0.8% 992 3.6%HARDEMAN 106 0.5% 11 0.2% 5 0.1% 122 0.4% SUMNER 437 2.3% 135 2.9% 45 1.3% 617 2.3%HARDIN 61 0.3% 35 0.8% 2 0.1% 98 0.4% TIPTON 161 0.8% 22 0.5% 3 0.1% 186 0.7%HAWKINS 119 0.6% 50 1.1% 0 0.0% 169 0.6% TROUSDALE 30 0.2% 17 0.4% 0 0.0% 47 0.2%HAYWOOD 61 0.3% 19 0.4% 2 0.1% 82 0.3% UNICOI 40 0.2% 14 0.3% 3 0.1% 57 0.2%HENDERSON 98 0.5% 9 0.2% 2 0.1% 109 0.4% UNION 79 0.4% 25 0.5% 0 0.0% 104 0.4%HENRY 128 0.7% 35 0.8% 1 0.0% 164 0.6% VAN BUREN 15 0.1% 5 0.1% 0 0.0% 20 0.1%HICKMAN 81 0.4% 19 0.4% 0 0.0% 100 0.4% WARREN 186 1.0% 26 0.6% 2 0.1% 214 0.8%HOUSTON 15 0.1% 4 0.1% 3 0.1% 22 0.1% WASHINGTON 258 1.3% 127 2.7% 36 1.1% 421 1.5%HUMPHREYS 56 0.3% 9 0.2% 2 0.1% 67 0.2% WAYNE 69 0.4% 21 0.5% 0 0.0% 90 0.3%JACKSON 24 0.1% 10 0.2% 0 0.0% 34 0.1% WEAKLEY 65 0.3% 27 0.6% 1 0.0% 93 0.3%JEFFERSON 122 0.6% 90 1.9% 4 0.1% 216 0.8% WHITE 56 0.3% 11 0.2% 2 0.1% 69 0.3%JOHNSON 21 0.1% 11 0.2% 5 0.1% 37 0.1% WILLIAMSON 237 1.2% 50 1.1% 2 0.1% 289 1.1%KNOX 1535 7.9% 102 2.2% 19 0.6% 1656 6.0% WILSON 288 1.5% 55 1.2% 0 0.0% 343 1.3%LAKE 26 0.1% 17 0.4% 0 0.0% 43 0.2% *UNKNOWN 39 0% 0 0% 336 10% 375 1.4%

TOTAL 19,354 100% 4635 100% 3,425 90% 27,414 100%

LOCAL SYSTEMWIDE TDOC LOCAL SYSTEMWIDE TDOC BACKUP BACKUP

Felon Population by County of Conviction: FY 2008-2009

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Total Hours and Estimated Value of Community Service WorkFY 2008-2009

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$6,031,842.60 TOTAL SAVINGS: Dollar Value @ Minimum Wage

HOURS AND VALUE OF COMMUNITY SERVICE WORK

Community Service work Hours Worked by Facility: FY 2008-2009

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Assignment Inmates % of PopulationAcademic Education 1,925 9.95%Vocational Programs 1,490 7.70%Support 5,378 27.78%Program Services 1,251 6.47%TRICOR 854 4.41%Work Lines 343 1.78%Other Agencies 161 0.84%Community Service 423 2.19%Work Release 49 0.25%Mental Health 341 1.77%Boot Camp 53 0.27%

Pre-Release 466 2.41%Recycling 196 1.01%Substance Abuse 1,149 5.93%Transition Center Program 88 0.45%Technical Viol. Diversion Program 145 0.75%Cognitive Behavioral Program 33 0.02%Other 756 3.90%Total Assigned 15,101 77.90%Unassignable Status* 2,582 13.3%

Job Waiting List 1,678 8.7%TOTAL INMATES 19,361 100.0%% of Eligible Inmates Assigned 90.0%

in segregation, classification, etc.*Inmates who can not be assigned due to their status, which may include those

INMATE ASSIGNMENTSJune 30, 2009

INMATE ASSIGNMENTS

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NUMBER FY 2008 FY 2007 FY 2006QTR TESTED %POSITIVE %POSITIVE %POSITIVE1ST 2,832 99 3.5% 2.7% 3.0% 4.0%2ND 2,513 86 3.4% 4.3% 2.8% 3.3%3RD 2,029 94 4.6% 5.1% 2.8% 2.0%4TH 9,507 656 6.9% 5.1% 3.1% 3.0%

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DRUG SCREENS: FY 2008 – 2009 Random drug screens are conducted monthly on 2.5% of the inmate population. These screens are necessary to identify the use of contraband substances frequently used in prison. In addition, substance abuse program participants are randomly selected for regularly scheduled drug tests. All positive screens are confirmed through additional testing, and graduated sanctions are used for any positive drug screen.

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VOCATIONALTested # Passing % Passed # Graduates

BMCX* 1 1 100.0% 0CBCX 12 6 50.0% 0DSNF 17 10 58.8% 0HCCF 130 67 51.5% 150MLCC 20 18 90.0% 36MCCX 81 67 82.7% 71NECX 102 53 52.0% 50NWCX 188 101 53.7% 295RMSI 47 26 55.3% 36SCCF 115 61 53.0% 45

STSRCF 73 44 60.3% 114TCIP** 52 38 73.1% 174TPW 45 37 82.2% 48

WCBC** 29 14 48.3% 0WTSP 165 94 57.0% 221WCFA 147 100 68.0% 228

SYSTEMWIDE TOTAL 1224 737 60.2% 1468

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GEDTEST RESULTS: FY 2008-2009

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GED 766 511 326 606 598 464 685 786 737Vocational 692 865 425 1434 1765 1473 1365 1342 1468

GED & Vocational Certificates: FY 2001-2009

Full-Time Part-Time Full-time Part-TimeBMCX* 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0CBCX 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0DSNF 0 86 0 0 6 0 0 92HCCF 360 0 0 0 0 157 0 517MCCX 143 0 0 33 26 90 0 292MLCC 56 0 0 7 11 47 0 121NECX 97 7 0 12 75 92 113 396NWCX 331 0 0 32 56 262 0 681RMSI 63 13 0 21 13 39 0 149SCCF 214 0 0 0 16 157 0 387

STSRCF 53 9 0 31 1 96 0 190TCIX** 129 0 0 0 15 132 0 276TPW 89 0 0 0 51 52 0 192

WCFA 261 0 0 0 2 144 0 407WTSP 221 0 103 13 1 197 0 535

YEARLY TOTALS 2017 115 103 149 273 1465 113 4235

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*BMCX officially closed on June 11, 2009. **WCBC was consolidated with Turney Center Industrial Prison (TCIP) to form TCIX in October 2008.

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CLINICAL SERVICES DIVISION Health Services The Office of Health Services establishes the policy standards for the delivery of offender health care provided by all prison facilities. The primary objective is to improve the health status of our offender population while remaining fiscally responsible to the taxpayers of Tennessee. The Department continues to seek effective means to decrease its correctional healthcare costs while maintaining appropriate clinical outcomes. In FY 2009, there were 1,250 hospital admissions resulting in an average length of stay (ALOS) of 3.4 days. Pharmaceutical costs represented a significant percentage of the Department’s total health care budget (See Table 2). Consequently, a major focus continues to be the surveillance and containment of infectious diseases (e.g., HIV, hepatitis C, MRSA, and TB) as well as the treatment of chronic illnesses (e.g., liver disease, hypertension, and cancer).

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Institution Average Daily Population

Brushy Mountain Correctional Complex* 393Charles Bass Correctional Complex 1047DeBerry Special Needs Facility 725Hardeman County Correctional Facility 1990Mark Luttrell Correctional Center 410Morgan County Correctional Complex 1156Northeast Correctional Complex 1800Northwest Correctional Complex 2334Riverbend Maximum Security Institution 703South Central Correctional Facility 1653Southeastern TN State Regional Corr. Facility 936Tennessee Prison for Women 745Turney Center Industrial Complex 1549Whiteville Correctional Facility 1522West Tennessee State Penitentiary 2510

System Total 19473*Brushy Mountain was closed on June 11, 2009

Source: TDOC Bedspace and Operating Capacities Report

Average Daily Population: FY 2008-2009

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SYSTEM 183 2,185 3,377 3,344 2,851 4,608 2,805 1 37.5 8,739 10,124 491 18,188 1166

AGE RACE GENDER

Demographics by Facility

FY 2008-2009

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Institutional Demographics 49

1st Qtr 2nd Qtr 3rd Qtr 4th Qtr Total

Rape 1 0 0 1 2Weapon Offenses 182 189 199 224 794Drug Offenses 186 193 195 227 801STG Offenses 142 98 136 166 542Riot 0 0 0 0 0Sexual Misconduct 214 259 192 237 902AssaultAssault on Offender 123 121 82 118 444Assault on Staff 198 186 183 159 726DeathHomicide 0 0 1 3 4Suicide 1 0 1 1 3Accidental Death 0 0 0 0 0Natural Death 16 21 21 11 69Lethal Injection 0 0 1 0 1EscapeSecure Supervision 0 0 1 0 1Minimum Security 1 1 1 1 4Minimum Security - Work Crew - Supervised 0 0 1 0 1Minimum Security - Work Crew - Unsupervised 0 0 0 0 0Furlough/Pass 0 0 0 0 0

Non-Violent Incident Rate (per 100 inmates) 16.85 16.15 16.32 17.75 67.08Violent Incident Rate (per 100 inmates) 2.18 2.01 1.93 2.45 8.57Total Incident Rate (per 100 inmates) 19.03 18.16 18.25 20.2 75.64

BMCX CBCX DSNF HCCF MCCX MLCC NECX NWCX RMSI SCCF STSRC TCIX TPW WCFA WTSPFacility Population 15 1,051 718 1,983 1,502 413 1,807 2,340 707 1,653 935 1,535 749 1,522 2,500

OFFENSEPERSON OFFENSES 30% 25% 66% 53% 46% 36% 52% 48% 66% 40% 63% 43% 37% 42% 43% Homicide 20% 8% 24% 18% 21% 21% 24% 16% 42% 13% 28% 22% 21% 14% 19% Kidnapping 0% 1% 1% 1% 1% 0% 2% 1% 1% 2% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% Sex Offenses 0% 4% 31% 22% 15% 2% 15% 17% 11% 16% 25% 11% 3% 13% 10% Assault 10% 12% 9% 13% 9% 13% 11% 13% 12% 10% 10% 9% 12% 15% 13%PROPERTY OFFENSES 30% 36% 21% 27% 29% 33% 29% 33% 25% 31% 22% 31% 32% 33% 34% Arson 0% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% 1% 1% 0% 1% 0% 1% 0% 0% 1% Burglary 10% 13% 5% 8% 11% 8% 9% 10% 5% 10% 6% 9% 7% 10% 10% Forgery/Fraud 0% 2% 1% 1% 1% 9% 1% 2% 0% 1% 0% 1% 7% 2% 2% Larceny/Theft 0% 7% 3% 3% 6% 6% 5% 4% 2% 4% 2% 3% 8% 3% 5% Robbery 20% 14% 12% 15% 10% 10% 13% 16% 18% 15% 13% 17% 9% 18% 17%SOCIETAL OFFENSES 30% 30% 10% 15% 20% 21% 14% 15% 7% 23% 11% 23% 21% 20% 17% Drugs/Narcotics 30% 30% 9% 14% 18% 19% 12% 13% 7% 22% 10% 22% 19% 19% 16% Vehicular Homicide/DUI 0% 1% 1% 1% 2% 2% 2% 1% 0% 1% 1% 1% 3% 1% 1%ALL OTHER OFFENSES 10% 9% 4% 4% 5% 10% 5% 5% 2% 6% 4% 4% 9% 6% 6% C/S/F Person* 0% 2% 0% 1% 1% 4% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 1% 4% 1% 1% C/S/F Property* 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1% 1% 0% 0% C/S/F Societal* 0% 2% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% 1% 0% 1% 0% 1% 1% 1% 0% Escape 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 1% 0% 0% 0% All Other** 10% 5% 4% 2% 4% 3% 3% 3% 1% 3% 1% 0% 3% 3% 4%TOTAL 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100%

Percent of Individual Facility Population

**Includes 39 missing or unprocessed judgement orders. * C/S/F = Refers to non-substantive offenses such as conspiracy, solicitation, facilitation, aiding and abetting, etc.

Facility Populations by Primary Offense: June 30, 2009

Incidents: FY 2008 - 2009

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