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Data Analysis Unit Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Estimates and Statistical Analysis Section State of California Offender Information Services Branch August 1, 2016

MONTHLY REPORT OF POPULATION AS OF MIDNIGHT July 31, 2016

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TOTAL CDCR POPULATION

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CHANGE SINCE

FELON/ CIVIL 07/31/15 **DESIGN PERCENT STAFFED _______________

OTHER #1 ADDICT TOTAL NO. PCT. CAPACITY OCCUPIED CAPACITY _______ ______ _______ ______ ______ ________ ________ ________

A. TOTAL IN-CUSTODY/CRPP SUP 128,521 1 128,522 -320 -0.2 _______ _____ _______ ______ ______

I. IN-STATE 123,661 1 123,662 +1,851 +1.5 _______ _____ _______ ______ ______

(MEN, Subtotal) 117,896 1 117,897 +1,635 +1.4 (WOMEN, Subtotal) 5,765 5,765 +216 +3.8

1. INSTITUTIONS/CAMPS 117,028 1 117,029 +1,613 +1.3 88,971 131.5 129,104 _______ _____ _______ ______ ______ ______ _____ _______

INSTITUTIONS 113,432 1 113,433 +1,780 +1.5 84,291 134.6 124,764 CAMPS(CCC, CIW & SCC) 3,596 3,596 -167 -4.4 4,680 76.8 4,340 2. IN-STATE CONTRACT BEDS 5,866 5,866 -321 -5.1

______ _____ ______ ______ ______

CCF PRIVATE 1,976 1,976 +58 +3.0 CCF PUBLIC 1,746 1,746 -29 -1.6 PRISONER MOTHER PGM 23 23 +7 +43.7 CALIFORNIA CITY CF 1,839 1,839 -413 -18.3 FCRF(MCFARLAND) 282 282 +56 +24.7 3. DSH STATE HOSPITALS* 256 256 +48 +23.0

4. CRPP SUPERVISION 511 511

_______ _____ _______ ______ ______ ACP 47 47

CCTRP 272 272

MCRP 167 167

MEDICAL PAROLE 25 25

II. OUT OF STATE(COCF) 4,860 4,860 -2,171 -30.8 ______ _____ ______ ______ ______ ARIZONA 2,721 2,721 -449 -14.1 MISSISSIPPI 2,139 2,139 -468 -17.9 B. PAROLE 43,631 4 43,635 -1,261 -2.8 _______ _____ _______ ______ ______ COMMUNITY SUP(Active) 41,602 4 41,606 -989 -2.3 COOP CASES (Active) #3 2,029 2,029 -272 -11.8 C. NON-CDC JURISDICTION #4 1,009 1,009 -102 -9.1 ______ _____ ______ ______ ______ OTHER STATE/FED. INST. 343 343 -333 -49.2 OUT OF STATE PAROLE 507 507 +232 +84.3 OUT OF STATE PAL 16 16 +1 +6.6 CYA-W&IC 1731.5(c) INSTITUTIONS #5 143 143 -2 -1.3 D. OTHER POPULATIONS #6 6,607 1 6,608 -490 -6.9 ______ _____ ______ ______ ______ INMATES OUT-TO-COURT, etc. 1,138 1,138 +75 +7.0 ESCAPED 198 198 +1 +0.5 PAROLEES (PAL/RAL) 5,271 1 5,272 -566 -9.6 TOTAL CDCR POPULATION 179,768 6 179,774 -2,173 -1.1 _______ _____ _______ ______ ______ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ CHANGE FROM LAST MONTH A. TOTAL IN-CUSTODY -120 -1 -121

(MEN, Subtotal) -116 -1 -117

(WOMEN, Subtotal) -4 -4

B. PAROLE -179 0 -179

D. PAROLEES (PAL/RAL) +80 0 +80

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This report contains the latest available reliable population figures from SOMS. They have been carefully audited, but are preliminary, and therefore subject to revision.

*Excludes DSH beds within a CDCR institution.

**CDCR has added 1,584 beds and corresponding administrative and health care support facilities at Mule Creek State Prison—792 beds on February 22, 2016 and an additional 792 beds on March 28, 2016.

The parties in the Three-Judge Court proceeding are currently engaged in the court-ordered meet-and- confer process to reach an agreement on how such capacity should be counted.

Report #: SOMS-TPOP-1. Questions: (916) 322-4255.

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MONTHLY INSTITUTION/CAMPS POPULATION DETAIL MIDNIGHT July 31, 2016 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

FELON/ CIVIL DESIGN PERCENT STAFFED INSTITUTIONS/CAMPS OTHER ADDICT TOTAL CAPACITY OCCUPIED CAPACITY ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

MALE

ASP (Avenal SP) 3,221 3,221 2,920 110.3 4,727 CAL (Calipatria SP) 3,772 3,772 2,308 163.4 3,883 CCC (CA Correctional Center) 3,795 3,795 3,883 97.7 4,872 CCI (CA Correctional Institution) 3,300 3,300 2,783 118.6 4,406 CEN (Centinela SP) 3,661 3,661 2,308 158.6 3,433 CHCF (CA Health Care Fac - Stockton) 2,305 2,305 2,951 78.1 2,951 CIM (CA Institution for Men) 3,660 3,660 2,976 123.0 4,728 CMC (CA Men's Colony) 4,142 4,142 3,838 107.9 4,660 CMF (CA Medical Fac) 2,586 2,586 2,361 109.5 2,774 COR (CA SP, Corcoran) 3,379 3,379 3,116 108.4 4,483 CRC (CA Rehabilitation Center) 3,179 3,179 2,491 127.6 3,487 CTF (Correctional Training Fac) 5,076 5,076 3,312 153.3 5,231 CVSP (Chuckawalla Valley SP) 2,335 2,335 1,738 134.3 2,641 DVI (Deuel Vocational Institution) 2,375 2,375 1,681 141.3 2,580 FOL (Folsom SP) 2,595 2,595 2,066 125.6 2,895 HDSP (High Desert SP) 3,746 3,746 2,324 161.2 3,461 ISP (Ironwood SP) 3,178 3,178 2,200 144.5 3,200 KVSP (Kern Valley SP) 3,907 3,907 2,448 159.6 3,910 LAC (CA SP, Los Angeles County) 3,500 3,500 2,300 152.2 3,575 MCSP (Mule Creek SP) 3,486 3,486 3,284 106.2 4,343 NKSP (North Kern SP) 4,086 4,086 2,694 151.7 4,529 PBSP (Pelican Bay SP) 2,343 2,343 2,380 98.4 3,048 PVSP (Pleasant Valley SP) 3,249 3,249 2,308 140.8 3,533 RJD (RJ Donovan Correctional Fac) 3,047 3,047 2,200 138.5 3,305 SAC (CA SP, Sacramento) 2,349 2,349 1,828 128.5 2,312 SATF (CA Substance Abuse Treat Fac) 5,324 1 5,325 3,424 155.5 5,495 SCC (Sierra Conservation Center) 4,277 4,277 3,936 108.7 4,774 SOL (CA SP, Solano) 3,888 3,888 2,610 149.0 3,866 SQ (San Quentin SP) 4,106 4,106 3,082 133.2 3,956 SVSP (Salinas Valley SP) 3,759 3,759 2,452 153.3 3,657 VSP (Valley SP) 3,405 3,405 1,980 172.0 3,358 WSP (Wasco SP) 4,853 4,853 2,984 162.6 4,997 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

MALE TOTAL: 111,884 1 111,885 85,166 131.4 123,070 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

FEMALE

CCWF (Central CA Women's Fac) 2,795 2,795 2,004 139.5 3,513 CIW (CA Institution for Women) 1,874 1,874 1,398 134.0 2,038 FOL (Folsom SP) 475 475 403 117.9 483 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

FEMALE TOTAL: 5,144 5,144 3,805 135.2 6,034 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

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INSTITUTIONS/CAMPS TOTAL: 117,028 1 117,029 88,971 131.5 129,104 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________

Report #: SOMS-TPOP-1, Page 2

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Data Analysis Unit Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Estimates and Statistical Analysis Section State of California Offender Information Services Branch August 1, 2016

MONTHLY REPORT OF POPULATION NOTES

AS OF MIDNIGHT July 31, 2016

#1 Felon/Other counts are safekeepers, federal cases and inmates from other states, felons, county diagnostic cases and Youth Authority wards.

#3 Cooperative Cases are parolees from other states being supervised in California.

#4 Non-CDC Jurisdiction are California cases being confined in or paroled to other states or jurisdictions.

#5 Welfare and Institution Code (W&IC) 1731.5(c) covers persons under the age of 21 who were committed to CDCR, had their sentence amended, and were incarcerated at the California Youth Authority for housing and program participation.

#6 Other Population includes inmates temporarily out-to-court, inmates in hospitals, escapees, and parole and outpatient absconders.

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