Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report

Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
Table of Contents
Introduction
Introduction Statement.......................................................................................................... i-ii
Glossary of Terms............................................................................................................... iii-v
Demographic Highlights
On Hand.................................................................................................................................. 1
Receives ................................................................................................................................. 2
Releases ................................................................................................................................. 3
Parole Supervision ...............................................................................................................4-5
Community Supervision .......................................................................................................6-7
On Hand (Population on August 31, 2012)
TDCJ On Hand
Age by Gender and Race by Gender...................................................................................... 8
Offense of Record ..............................................................................................................9-12
County of Conviction ........................................................................................................13-15
3G Offense vs. Non 3G offense and Receive Type..............................................................16
Sentence Length, Approval Status and Eligibility .................................................................17
Receives and Admissions
Total Receives and Admissions
Type of Receives and Admissions........................................................................................18
Monthly Receives and Admissions .......................................................................................19
Age by Gender and Race by Gender....................................................................................20
Offense of Record .................................................................................................................21
County of Conviction ........................................................................................................22-24
Prison and State Jail Receives by Sentence Length ............................................................25
New Receives
Offense of Record ............................................................................................................26-28
County of Conviction .............................................................................................................29
Sentence Length ...................................................................................................................30
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Parole Revocations (Includes Discretionary Mandatory Supervision [DMS] and
Mandatory Supervision [MS]
Offense of Record .................................................................................................................31
County of Conviction .............................................................................................................32
Sentence Length ...................................................................................................................33
Releases and Departures
Total Releases and Departures
Type of Releases and Departures ........................................................................................34
Monthly Releases..................................................................................................................35
Age by Gender and Race by Gender....................................................................................36
Offense of Record .................................................................................................................37
County of Conviction ........................................................................................................38-40
Total Prison and State Jail Releases by Sentence Length...................................................41
Time Served..........................................................................................................................42
Prison and State Jail Releases by Percent of Sentence Served ..........................................43
Discharges
Offense of Record .................................................................................................................44
County of Conviction .............................................................................................................45
Sentence Length ...................................................................................................................46
Releases to Community Supervision
Offense of Record .................................................................................................................47
County of Conviction .............................................................................................................48
Sentence Length ...................................................................................................................49
Releases to Parole Supervision (Includes DMS & MS)
Offense of Record .................................................................................................................50
County of Conviction .............................................................................................................51
Sentence Length ...................................................................................................................52
Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
Introduction
The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
provides demographic information for a total of 671,886 cases under supervision on August
31, 2012, as well as those received and released throughout the fiscal year. An offender may
have multiple types of supervision and be counted in more than one of the categories
provided. The report includes information for both the incarcerated offender population and
the adult offender population that is supervised in the community.
The Demographic Highlights section offers a summary of the characteristics of the
incarcerated population that was on hand as of August 31, 2012 and offenders who were
received and released during the fiscal year. The characteristics include gender, average
age, race, offense, custody, sentence length, and educational achievement measures. This
section also includes characteristics of offenders who were supervised by the Parole and
Community Justice Assistance Divisions. In addition to demographics, information offered for
the community-supervised population includes supervision status and employment.
The On Hand section of the report provides an in-depth look at the incarcerated population
on August 31, 2012. In addition to comprehensive demographics, this section focuses on the
offense, sentence length, and release eligibility of the offenders. Detailed information is
provided for the prison, state jail, and SAFP populations.
The Receives and Admissions section includes demographics of offenders who were
received by the TDCJ during the fiscal year. Offenders who are received are categorized as
New Receives, Parole and Mandatory Supervision Revocations and Community Supervision
Direct Sentences or Modifications. New receives are offenders who are admitted to the TDCJ
who are not under the supervision of the Parole Division. This category also includes
offenders who are under the supervision of local Community Supervision and Corrections
Departments who have not served in the TDCJ for that offense. Parole revocations include
offenders who were revoked from parole, mandatory supervision, and discretionary
mandatory supervision. Community Supervision modifications include those offenders under
the supervision of local Community Supervision and Corrections Departments who are being
incarcerated due to unsuccessfully completing the terms of their supervision after being
released from the TDCJ on that offense. In addition to demographics, this section also
includes offense of record, county of conviction, and sentence information. As a separate
category, admissions to the TDCJ include offenders who returned from bench warrant from
prior fiscal years and transfers from other TDCJ divisions.
The Releases and Departures section provides demographics of offenders who were
released from TDCJ custody during the fiscal year. Offenders who were released are
categorized as Discharges, Releases to Community Supervision, and Releases to Parole
Supervision. Discharges are offenders who are released from the TDCJ either by full
expiration of their sentence or by court order. Releases to Community Supervision are
offenders who are released to be supervised by local Community Supervisions and
Corrections Departments. Releases to Parole Supervision include releases to parole,
mandatory supervision, and discretionary mandatory supervision. These types of releases
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are under the jurisdiction of the Parole Division. As a separate category, departures from the
TDCJ include deaths, executions, transfers between TDCJ divisions, and bench warrant
releases that did not return during the fiscal year.
Statistical tables listing categories by county of conviction have (i.e., On Hand, Total
Receives and Releases by county) highlighted in bold the 30 counties with the highest
population in the state.
Pursuant to the Legislative Budget Board's request, offense categorizations were changed in
Fiscal Year 2012, to more accurately group offense types.
An offense is classified as a drug offense if federally designated as a drug offense (NCIC
codes begin in 35); as a property offense if federally designated as property (NCIC code
begin in 36-42, 48-63, or 70-73); or as an other offense if federally designated as other
(NCIC code begin 14, 36, or higher that 36) unless the offense is designated as violent.
An offense is classified as violent if federally designated as violent (NCIC codes beginning in
09, 10, 11, 12, 13, or 16); statutorily designated as violent (Section 3g(a)(2), Article 42.12,
Code of Criminal Procedure); the offender directly caused or threatened to cause serious
bodily harm or death to another individual unless the act was an accident; the offender forced
another party to act in an involuntary manner by use of threats or intimidation or some other
form of pressure or force; or the offender traffics another person with the intent that the
trafficked person will engage in forced labor or services.
Additional statistical information can be obtained by contacting Executive Services at 936437-6391 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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Glossary of Terms
"3G” Offense – The offenses listed in Article 42.12, Section 3G of the Texas Code of
Criminal Procedure. Examples of “3G” offenses are murder, capital murder, indecency with
a child, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault, aggravated robbery, use of a
child in the commission of certain drug offenses under the Health & Safety Code, committing
certain drug offenses within a drug-free zone (if it is shown that the defendant has been
previously convicted of certain drug offenses for which punishment was enhanced pursuant
to the Health & Safety Code), sexual assault, use of a deadly weapon, and any offense with
an affirmative weapon finding.
Administrative Segregation – A non-punitive, maximum custody status involving separation
of an offender from the general population within the prison institution for the purpose of
maintaining safety, security, and order among general population offenders, correctional
personnel, and the public.
Admissions – Bench warrant returns from prior fiscal years and transfers among the
agency.
Community Supervision – Placement of an offender under supervision for a specified
length of time, as ordered by a court, with court-imposed rules and conditions. Community
supervision (formerly called adult probation) may be ordered for misdemeanor or felony
offenses and is generally imposed in lieu of a jail or prison sentence.
County of Conviction – The county that correlates with the offense of record.
Departures – Deaths, transfers among the agency, and bench warrant releases that did not
return during the fiscal year.
Direct Supervision – Offenders who are legally on community supervision and who work or
reside in the jurisdiction in which they are being supervised and receive a minimum of one
face-to-face contact with a Community Supervision Officer (CSO) every three months. Direct
supervision begins at the time of initial face-to-face contact with an eligible CSO.
Discharge Releases – Prison offenders who are released from TDCJ either by full
expiration of their sentence or by court order.
Discretionary Mandatory Supervision (DMS) – A type of release from prison provided by
law for restricted categories of offenders. Offenders with offenses committed on or after
September 1, 1996 who are released from prison under Mandatory Supervision contingent
upon approval by a Board of Pardons and Paroles panel vote (see Mandatory Supervision).
G/J1 – 3 and OT – Offenders in these custodies have a good disciplinary history; have
served a specified portion of their sentence (varies by custody level); and do not have any
security precaution designators. Some levels within these custodies (G1/J1/OT) do not allow
current or prior convictions, to include intentional homicide and sexual offenses, or any
pattern of freeworld violence. In FY2012, offenders in programs that require G1-G2 or OT
custody prior to enrollment are included in this category.
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G/J4 – Offenders in this custody have two or more non-assaultive disciplinary convictions
resulting in major penalties within the past six month; one disciplinary conviction resulting in
a major penalty for offender or staff assault without a weapon within the past 12 months; Line
Class II or III time-earning status (prison offenders only) if the offender is not assaultive or
aggressive in nature; or placement of a security precaution designator for escape (ES), staff
assault (SA), or hostage (HS).
G/J5 – Offenders in this custody have one or more disciplinary convictions for an assault
with a weapon on staff or offenders within the past 24 months; two or more disciplinary
convictions resulting in a major penalty for offender or staff assault without a weapon within
the past 12 months; one or more disciplinary convictions resulting in major penalties for
extortion or sexual abuse with the past 24 months; primarily Line Class I, II, or III timeearning status (prison offenders only) if the offender is assaultive or aggressive in nature; or
escape from a TDCJ secure adult correctional facility within the past five years.
Halfway House – A residential facility with focus on reintegration of offenders back into the
community after a period of incarceration.
Indirect Supervision – Level of community supervision that requires the offender to report in
person but does not require face-to-face contact.
Intelligence Quotient Score (IQ) – The individual’s score obtained from a groupadministered IQ test. For treatment purposes, additional tests are used to identify mentally
impaired offenders.
Intermediate Sanction Facilities (ISF) – A fully-secured facility used for short-term
incarceration of offenders who violate the conditions of their community supervision, parole,
or mandatory supervision. ISFs are utilized by CSCDs for community supervision offenders
and by the Parole Division (PD) for parolees and mandatory supervision offenders.
Incarceration is generally 60 to 90 days and may include substance abuse treatment.
Mandatory Supervision (MS) – A type of release from prison provided by law for restricted
categories of offenders. Eligible offenders are released on MS when their calendar time
served added to their good time credit equals the length of their prison sentence. Under the
law in effect until August 31, 1996, release to mandatory supervision was automatic for most
offenders, with no requirement of release approval from the Board of Pardons and Paroles.
Offenders who committed their offense after August 31, 1996 must receive approval from the
Board of Pardons and Parole.
New Receives – Offenders admitted to a TDCJ facility for the first time on an offense, or are
repeat offenders who were not under parole or mandatory supervision at the time of their
new conviction.
Offense of Record – The offense for which an offender is incarcerated. If an offender is
incarcerated for multiple offenses, the offense of record is the offense that requires the
offender to be incarcerated for the longest period of time.
Parole – The conditional release of an offender from prison, by a Board of Pardons and
Paroles decision, to serve the remainder of his or her sentence under supervision in the
community.
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Parole-in-Absentia (PIA) – Offenders released to parole or mandatory supervision from
either county jails, out of state facilities, or in federal penal institutions.
Parole Revocations – Offenders returned to TDCJ after their parole has been revoked due
to a new offense or for technical reasons.
- New Offense – Violation of supervision by the conviction of or pending charges of
felony or misdemeanor offenses and possible technical violations.
- Technical – Violation of one or more conditions of release, not including
commission of a new offense.
Prison Offenders – Offenders with capital, first, second, or third degree felony convictions.
Receives – Offenders arriving at TDCJ during the fiscal year as a new offender or due to a
revocation.
Releases – Offenders leaving TDCJ due to the discharge of their sentence or to another
form of supervision.
Releases to Parole Supervision – Includes releases via parole, discretionary mandatory
supervision, and mandatory supervision.
Safekeeping – Offenders who require separate housing for reasons that include, but are not
limited to, vulnerability, threats to their safety, and potential for victimization.
State Jail Offenders – Offenders convicted of state jail felony offenses. An individual
adjudged guilty of a state jail felony offense may be confined in a state jail facility for a term
of no more than two years or less than 30 days. There is no parole or mandatory supervision
release from state jail; however, a judge can grant early release for diligent participation in
offender programs.
Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Facility (SAFPF or SAFP) Offenders – Offenders
who are sentenced by a judge as a condition of community supervision or sent by the Board
of Pardons and Paroles as a modification of parole supervision to an intensive six-month
therapeutic community program (nine-month program for offenders with special needs).
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Demographic Highlights – August 31, 2012 TDCJ On Hand
Prison
Total
State Jail
SAFP1
Total On Hand
137,095
11,729
3,479
152,303
128,574
9,125
2,611
140,310
8,521
2,604
868
11,993
Black
49,238
4,237
838
54,313
White
41,391
4,243
1,640
47,274
Hispanic
45,772
3,183
985
49,940
694
66
16
776
38.1
34.9
33.8
37.8
Violent Offense
83,285
151
741
84,177
Property Offense
17,613
6,025
847
24,485
Drug Offense
20,313
3,893
1,260
25,466
Other Offense
15,884
1,660
631
18,175
Average IQ
90.56
91.41
92.32
90.64
Average Educational Achievement Score
8.16
7.40
7.87
8.10
8,065
173
N/A
8,238
1,912
2
N/A
1,914
10,302
409
N/A
10,711
107,208
10,217
N/A
117,425
G/J5
3,310
63
N/A
3,373
Other Custody
6,298
865
3,479
10,642
19.3
1.0
N/A
17.9
Male
Gender
Female
Race
Other and Unknown Race
Average Age (Years)
Offense
Administrative Segregation
(1A – 6A/SR)
Safekeeping (P1 – 5)
G/J4
Custody
G/J1 – 3 and OT2
Average Sentence Length (Years)3
1
Average sentence length for SAFP offenders is based on program length. The current program is six
months for regular needs and nine months for special needs.
2
In FY2012, offenders in programs that require G1-G2 or OT custody prior to enrollment are included in this
category.
3
Only Prison and State Jail are included in calculation of average sentence length. Sentences > 60 years
including Life sentences are calculated as 60 years for the purpose of calculating an average sentence length.
Death row and Life Without Parole offenders are not included.
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Demographic Highlights – FY2012 TDCJ Receives
Prison
Total
State Jail
SAFP4
Total Receives5
44,608
23,226
6,398
74,232
40,081
17,985
4,921
62,987
4,527
5,241
1,477
11,245
Black
14,112
8,621
1,562
24,295
White
13,633
7,977
2,917
24,527
Hispanic
16,668
6,478
1,884
25,030
195
150
35
380
34.2
34.4
33.6
34.2
14,695
325
1,384
16,404
8,926
11,452
1,537
21,915
Drug Offense
11,348
8,086
2,302
21,736
Other Offense
9,639
3,363
1,175
14,177
Average IQ
90.52
91.03
92.43
90.75
Average Educational Achievement Score
7.72
7.29
8.01
7.60
Administrative Segregation
(1A – 6A/SR)
713
52
N/A
765
Safekeeping (P1 – 5)
130
2
N/A
132
1,206
379
N/A
1,585
39,509
21908
N/A
61,417
247
219
N/A
466
2,803
666
6398
9,867
7.9
0.8
N/A
5.5
Male
Gender
Female
Race
Other Race
Average Age (Years)
Violent Offense
Property Offense
Offense
Custody6
G/J4
G/J1 – 3 and OT7
G/J5
Other Custody
Average Sentence Length (Years)8
4
Average sentence length for SAFP offenders is based on program length. The current program is six months
for regular needs and nine months for special needs.
5
Certain admissions are not included in the above table. Admissions are bench warrant returns from prior fiscal
years and transfers among the agency.
6
If an offender's Custody was not assigned before the end of the month of the date received, the Custody as of
August 31, 2012 or the Custody upon release if the offender was no longer incarcerated, was used.
7
In FY2012, offenders in programs that require G1-G2 or OT custody prior to enrollment are included in this
category.
8
Only Prison and State Jail are included in calculation of average sentence length. Sentences > 60 years
including Life sentences are calculated as 60 years for the purpose of calculating an average sentence length.
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Demographic Highlights – FY2012 TDCJ Releases
Prison
Total
State Jail
SAFP9
Total Releases10
48,330
22,784
6,202
77,316
43,276
17,638
4,760
65,674
5,054
5,146
1,442
11,642
Black
15,856
8,576
1,541
25,973
White
14,544
7,585
2,821
24,950
Hispanic
17,674
6,480
1,808
25,962
256
143
32
431
36.6
34.6
34.5
35.8
16,030
318
1,350
17,698
9,945
10,933
1,472
22,350
Drug Offense
12,669
8,055
2,192
22,916
Other Offense
9,686
3,478
1,188
14,352
Average IQ
90.44
91.08
92.35
90.70
Average Educational Achievement Score
8.09
7.21
8.15
7.83
10,341
2,768
794
13,903
1,445
0
N/A
1,445
301
6
N/A
307
2,039
1,157
N/A
3,196
41,808
20,708
N/A
62,516
712
483
N/A
1,195
2,025
430
6,202
8,657
Average Sentence Length (Years)13
8.0
0.8
N/A
5.7
Average Time Served (Years)13
4.4
0.8
N/A
3.0
59.6%
98.5%
N/A
Male
Gender
Female
Race
Other Race
Average Age (Years)
Violent Offense
Property Offense
Offense
Earned HS Diploma / GED in TDCJ
Administrative Segregation
(1A – 6A/SR)
Safekeeping (P1 – 5)
G/J4
Custody
G/J1 – 3 and OT11
G/J5
Other Custody
Percent of Sentence Served12,13
9
Average sentence length for SAFP offenders is based on program length. The current program is six months for
regular needs and nine months for special needs.
10
Certain departures are not included in the above table. Departures are deaths, executions, transfers among the
agency, and bench warrant releases that did not return during the fiscal year.
11
In FY2012, offenders in programs that require G1-G2 or OT custody prior to enrollment are included in this
category.
12
Beginning in Fiscal Year 2003, percent of sentence served is calculated using a case based methodology.
Only Prison and State Jail are included in calculation of average sentence length and time served and percent
of sentence served. Sentences > 60 years including Life sentences are calculated as 60 years for the purpose of
calculating an average sentence length. Death row and Life Without Parole offenders are not included.
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Demographic Highlights – August 31, 2012 Parole
Parole
DMS
Total Parolees
Under Supervision
MS
Active & Inactive Population under Supervision
86,020
20,254
7,100
113,374
Supervision Type Active
66,134
15,908
5,089
87,131
59,294
13,828
4,911
78,033
6,840
2,080
178
9,098
Black
27,589
5,084
2,294
34,967
White
21,589
5,798
1,683
29,070
Hispanic
16,570
4,949
1,102
22,621
175
52
4
231
40
10
2
52
171
15
4
190
Violent Offense
16,795
2,622
2,509
21,926
Property Offense
13,564
4,533
1,583
19,680
Drug Offense
25,787
4,765
858
31,410
Other Offense
9,988
3,988
139
14,115
17 to 20
558
227
0
785
21 to 25
4,242
2,111
0
6,353
26 to 30
7,355
3,038
1
10,394
Active Age Group 31 to 40
16,084
4,952
275
21,311
41 to 50
18,826
3,582
1,868
24,276
51 to 60
14,134
1,692
2,158
17,984
4,935
306
787
6,028
< 1 Years
11,836
5,562
323
17,721
1 Year
15,288
6,966
674
22,928
2 Years
9,551
2,031
582
12,164
3 Years
7,993
721
510
9,224
4 Years
5,076
321
497
5,894
5 Years
3,588
137
383
4,108
6 to 10 Years
8,061
167
1,411
9,639
11 to 15 Years
3,421
3
556
3,980
> 15 Years
1,320
0
153
1,473
Active Gender
Male
Female
Active Race
Asian
American Indian
Other Race
Active Offense
61 and Older
Active
Years on
Supervision
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Demographic Highlights – Parole
Parole
Pre-Revocation – Not in Custody
DMS
Total
7,352
2,064
1,188
10,604
Annual Report
389
0
2
391
Early Release From Supervision
784
10
26
820
Detainer/Deported
8,121
1,828
441
10,390
Supervised Out of State
2,612
314
279
3,205
Death Reported
91
13
12
116
In Custody (Not in TDCJ custody)
537
117
63
717
Inactive Status
Parole
Residential
Facility
Halfway House
1,784
ISF
1,831
SAFP
318
Parole
From Prison
DMS
MS
Total
25,483
13,972
839
40,294
From PIA
227
173
21
421
From TYC
81
N/A
N/A
81
From Out of State
1,480
N/A
N/A
1,480
Discharge
15,249
10,233
1,115
26,597
Revoke/Returned to TDCJ
4,611
1,681
455
6,747
Return ICC to Sending State
1,087
0
0
1,087
2
1
1
4
755
94
94
943
Placed on Parole
Supervision
Removals
from Parole
Supervision
MS
Sentence Reversed or Pardoned
Death
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Demographic Highlights – Community Supervision14
Felony
Total Supervision Population August 31, 2012
Direct Supervision Gender
Direct Supervision Race
168,077
406,209
166,054
93,743
259,797
65,322
60,882
126,204
Pre-trial Supervision
4,758
3,170
7,928
Pre-Trial Diversion
1,998
10,282
12,280
121,219
65,620
186,839
Female
44,835
28,123
72,958
Black
39,853
15,936
55,789
White
66,422
41,247
107,669
Hispanic
58,119
34,685
92,804
1,660
1,875
3,535
35
32
34
Violent Offense
36,532
11,249
47,781
Property Offense
44,834
15,937
60,771
48,156
13,124
61,280
DWI/DUI
21,587
35,622
57,209
Other
14,945
17,811
32,756
9,963
4,687
14,650
9th - 11th Grade
41,514
16,874
58,388
Diploma/GED
92,990
53,434
146,424
Some College
21,587
18,748
40,335
Full Time
96,311
59,996
156,307
Part Time
16,605
9,374
25,979
1,661
937
2,598
51,477
23,436
74,913
Indirect
Male
Other Race
Direct Supervision Average Age (Years)
Direct Supervision Offense Drug Offense
1st - 8th Grade
Direct Supervision
Education
Direct Supervision
Employment
Total Community
Supervision
Population
238,132
Direct
Supervision Type
Misdemeanor
Seasonal/Student
Unemployed
14
The above population are those offenders who are sentenced to community supervision through the local and district courts
(excludes municipal, state, appellate and specialty courts).
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Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
Demographic Highlights – FY 2012 Community Supervision
Felony
Total Community
Supervision
Population
Misdemeanor
Level 1
2,636
418
3,054
Level 2
Direct
Level 3
Supervision Level
Level 4
42,652
17,731
60,383
82,426
52,031
134,457
35,707
23,370
59,077
Residential
2,633
193
2,826
Transfers Out of State
6,897
534
7,431
24,627
32,851
57,478
654
3,411
4,065
3,355
984
4,339
3,252
260
3,512
26,537
22,842
49,379
Absconders
Report by Mail
Indirect
Supervision Level Incarcerated: County Jail
Incarcerated: TDCJ
Other
Demographic Highlights – FY 2012 Community Supervision Placements
Felony
Community
Supervision
Placements
Misdemeanor
Total Placements
Adjudicated Community Supervision
16,680
51,841
68,521
Deferred Adjudicated
37,326
51,661
88,987
Returned from Shock Probation
319
3
322
Returned from State Boot Camp
38
9
47
54,363
103,514
157,877
232
226
458
Transferred in for Supervision
19,268
18,818
38,086
Deferred to Adjudicated Status
1,207
554
1,761
7,020
5,499
12,519
1,664
12,276
13,940
Total Placements FY 2012
Subsequent Placements in CSCD
Pre-trial Services Pre-trial Supervision
Placements
Pre-trial Diversion
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Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
TDCJ On Hand by Age and Gender15
Male
Prison
Female
State Jail
14 to 16 Years
SAFP
Prison
Total
State Jail
SAFP
Number
Percent
6
1
0
1
0
0
8
0.0%
58
9
4
3
1
0
75
0.0%
18 to 19 Years
1,613
294
115
85
27
15
2,149
1.4%
20 to 29 Years
34,730
3,247
1,080
2,389
753
315
42,514
27.9%
30 to 39 Years
37,173
2,635
632
2,630
922
273
44,265
29.1%
40 to 49 Years
30,234
1,884
458
2,211
660
192
35,639
23.4%
50 to 59 Years
18,681
923
269
972
230
65
21,140
13.9%
6,079
132
53
230
11
8
6,513
4.3%
128,574
9,125
2,611
8,521
2,604
868
152,303
100.0%
Youngest
15
16
17
16
17
18
15
Oldest
91
84
74
83
66
70
91
38.2
34.7
33.7
37.1
35.8
34.3
17 Years
60 Years and Older
Total
Average
37.8
TDCJ On Hand by Race and Gender15
Male
Prison
Female
State Jail
SAFP
Prison
State Jail
Total
SAFP
Number
Percent
Black
46,476
3,355
677
2,762
882
161
54,313
35.7%
White
37,699
3,076
1,114
3,692
1,167
526
47,274
31.0%
Hispanic
43,755
2,644
809
2,017
539
176
49,940
32.8%
Other
644
50
11
50
16
5
776
0.5%
Total
128,574
9,125
2,611
8,521
2,604
868
152,303
100.0%
15
The On Hand Total does not include offenders temporarily out on Bench Warrant.
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Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
TDCJ On Hand by Offense of Record
Prison
7
20
16,269
Kidnapping
1,311
9
7
1,327
Sexual Assault
6,668
0
0
6,668
12,829
0
0
12,829
Indecency with a Child16
4,624
2
0
4,626
Violent Sexual Offense16
93
4
0
97
Robbery
22,241
0
174
22,415
Assault/Terroristic Threat
19,277
129
540
19,946
83,285
151
741
84,177
561
5
18
584
Burglary
12,614
1,063
453
14,130
Larceny
2,360
3,047
173
5,580
Stolen Vehicle
536
458
38
1,032
Forgery
656
692
88
1,436
Fraud
787
588
59
1,434
99
172
18
289
17,613
6,025
847
24,485
9,463
504
219
10,186
10,331
3,372
991
14,694
519
17
50
586
20,313
3,893
1,260
25,466
226
325
29
580
DWI
6,213
249
390
6,852
Escape/Evading Arrest
1,408
641
44
2,093
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
1,898
82
0
1,980
231
146
31
408
Obstruction/Public Order
2,336
139
73
2,548
Weapons Offense
2,692
49
42
2,783
880
29
22
931
15,884
1,660
631
18,175
11.9%
137,095
11,729
3,479
152,303
100.0%
Arson
Stolen/Damaged Property
Property Total
Drug Delivery
Drug
Drug Possession
Drug Offense-Other
Drug Total
Commercialized/Sex Offense
Other
Total %
Total
16,242
Violent Total
Property
SAFP
Homicide16
Sexual Assault Against Child
Violent
State Jail
Family Offense
Other
Other Total
Total
55.3%
16.1%
16.7%
16
State Jail offenders incarcerated for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide; those incarcerated for
indecency with a child are convicted of exposure; and those incarcerated for violent sexual offenses are convicted of civil rights
violation of a person in custody.
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Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
Prison On Hand by Offense of Record
Number
Homicide
16,242
19.5%
Kidnapping
1,311
1.6%
Sexual Assault
6,668
8.0%
12,829
15.4%
Indecency with a Child
4,624
36.7%
Violent Sexual Offense
93
0.7%
Robbery
22,241
26.7%
Assault/Terroristic Threat
19,277
23.1%
Sexual Assault Against Child
Violent
Violent Total
Arson
Property
60.7%
3.2%
Burglary
12,614
71.6%
Larceny
2,360
13.4%
Stolen Vehicle
536
3.0%
Forgery
656
3.7%
Fraud
787
4.5%
99
0.6%
Property Total
Drug Delivery
Drug Possession
Drug Offense-Other
Other
83,285
561
Stolen/Damaged Property
Drug
Percentage
17,613
12.8%
9,463
46.6%
10,331
50.9%
519
2.6%
Drug Total
20,313
Commercialized/Sex Offense
226
1.4%
DWI
6,213
39.1%
Escape/Evading Arrest
1,408
8.9%
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
1,898
11.9%
231
1.5%
Obstruction/Public Order
2,336
14.7%
Weapons Offense
2,692
16.9%
880
5.5%
Family Offense
Other
Other Total
Total
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14.8%
15,884
11.6%
137,095
100.0%
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Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
State Jail On Hand by Offense of Record
Number
Violent
Homicide17
7
4.6%
Kidnapping
9
6.0%
Sexual Assault
0
0.0%
Sexual Assault Against Child
0
0.0%
Indecency with a Child17
2
0.2%
Violent Sexual Offense 17
4
0.4%
Robbery
0
0.0%
129
85.4%
Assault/Terroristic Threat
Violent Total
Arson
Property
1.3%
0.1%
Burglary
1,063
17.6%
Larceny
3,047
50.6%
Stolen Vehicle
458
7.6%
Forgery
692
11.5%
Fraud
588
9.8%
Stolen/Damaged Property
172
2.9%
Drug Delivery
Drug Possession
Drug Offense-Other
Drug Total
6,025
51.4%
504
12.9%
3,372
86.6%
17
0.4%
3,893
33.2%
Commercialized/Sex Offense
325
19.6%
DWI
249
15.0%
Escape/Evading Arrest
641
38.6%
82
4.9%
Family Offense
146
8.8%
Obstruction/Public Order
139
8.4%
Weapons Offense
49
3.0%
Other
29
1.7%
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
Other
151
5
Property Total
Drug
Percentage
Other Total
Total
1,660
14.2%
11,729
100.0%
17
State Jail offenders incarcerated for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide; those
incarcerated for indecency with a child are convicted of exposure; and those incarcerated for violent
sexual offenses are convicted of civil rights violation of a person in custody.
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Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
SAFP On Hand by Offense of Record
Number
Homicide
Violent
20
2.7%
Kidnapping
7
0.9%
Sexual Assault
0
0.0%
Sexual Assault Against Child
0
0.0%
Indecency with a Child
0
0.0%
Violent Sexual Offense
0
0.0%
Robbery
174
23.5%
Assault/Terroristic Threat
540
72.9%
Violent Total
Arson
Property
21.3%
2.1%
Burglary
453
53.5%
Larceny
173
20.4%
Stolen Vehicle
38
4.5%
Forgery
88
10.4%
Fraud
59
7.0%
Stolen/Damaged Property
18
2.1%
847
24.3%
Drug Delivery
219
17.4%
Drug Possession
991
78.7%
50
4.0%
Drug Offense-Other
Drug Total
Commercialized/Sex Offense
1,260
36.2%
29
4.6%
390
61.8%
44
7.0%
0
0.0%
Family Offense
31
4.9%
Obstruction/Public Order
73
11.6%
Weapons Offense
42
6.7%
Other
22
3.5%
DWI
Escape/Evading Arrest
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
Other
741
18
Property Total
Drug
Percentage
Other Total
Total
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631
18.1%
3,479
100.0%
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TDCJ On Hand by County of Conviction
Anderson
Andrews
Angelina
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque
Bowie
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks
Brown
Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Calhoun
Callahan
Cameron
Camp
Carson
Cass
Castro
Chambers
Cherokee
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Collin
Prison State Jail
385
36
122
2
720
62
199
10
27
1
8
0
212
20
77
6
28
4
49
2
301
13
28
2
257
12
1,906
140
9,163
664
16
2
5
0
99
17
686
133
1,251
125
1,044
84
17
0
8
0
48
2
571
29
110
10
163
13
266
19
110
4
36
3
1,419
148
53
8
72
6
224
24
36
7
160
9
343
26
54
8
52
1
13
1
7
0
54
10
1,494
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73
SAFP
12
3
22
20
0
2
15
2
0
1
15
0
24
79
134
1
0
0
48
19
17
0
0
3
12
4
12
8
9
5
63
2
0
6
0
3
15
3
0
0
0
2
Total
433
127
804
229
28
10
247
85
32
52
329
30
293
2,125
9,961
19
5
116
867
1,395
1,145
17
8
53
612
124
188
293
123
44
1,630
63
78
254
43
172
384
65
53
14
7
66
35
1,602
Collingsworth
Colorado
Comal
Comanche
Concho
Cooke
Coryell
Cottle
Crane
Crockett
Crosby
Culberson
Dallam
Dallas
Dawson
Deaf Smith
Delta
Denton
Dewitt
Dickens
Dimmit
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
Ellis
El Paso
Erath
Falls
Fannin
Fayette
Fisher
Floyd
Foard
Fort Bend
Franklin
Freestone
Frio
Gaines
Galveston
Garza
Gillespie
Prison State Jail
37
0
144
20
429
43
92
6
23
0
249
23
313
47
8
0
7
2
43
2
26
1
6
0
35
4
15,774
854
167
5
177
16
36
3
1,767
64
175
8
16
4
33
3
40
3
46
4
216
23
728
99
7
0
719
56
2,088
89
231
27
125
18
341
10
77
7
17
1
40
6
10
1
1,057
34
80
3
105
4
75
4
84
10
1,376
59
48
2
60
1
SAFP
1
4
8
2
1
8
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
600
6
14
3
22
11
0
1
0
0
14
16
0
15
31
6
4
7
15
0
1
1
16
2
3
6
5
8
2
Total
38
168
480
100
24
280
362
8
9
46
27
6
40
17,228
178
207
42
1,853
194
20
37
43
50
253
843
7
790
2,208
264
147
358
99
18
47
12
1,107
85
112
85
99
1,443
52
0
61
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TDCJ On Hand by County of Conviction
Prison
Glasscock
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Gregg
Grimes
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hansford
Hardeman
Hardin
Harris
Harrison
Hartley
Haskell
Hays
Hemphill
Henderson
Hidalgo
Hill
Hockley
Hood
Hopkins
Houston
Howard
Hudspeth
Hunt
Hutchinson
Irion
Jack
Jackson
Jasper
Jeff Davis
Jefferson
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
Johnson
Jones
Karnes
2
37
143
168
1,059
1,154
152
552
302
22
56
13
35
211
24,825
407
12
57
540
16
498
2,858
251
113
489
320
185
238
9
603
87
9
40
219
199
2
2,193
13
111
1,036
120
107
State Jail
0
1
8
19
126
134
3
32
53
3
11
1
5
20
2,688
44
2
10
38
4
69
251
27
21
69
22
14
27
1
43
8
0
2
12
37
0
250
2
11
137
2
8
Prepared by Executive Services
SAFP
0
7
0
1
37
30
6
2
6
0
1
0
0
2
314
12
0
4
13
0
5
46
19
4
18
20
7
4
0
27
0
1
0
3
3
0
67
1
5
96
2
5
Total
2
45
151
188
1,222
1,318
161
586
361
25
68
14
40
233
27,827
463
14
71
591
20
572
3,155
297
138
576
362
206
269
10
673
95
10
42
234
239
2
2,510
16
127
1,269
124
120
Kaufman
Kendall
Kenedy
Kent
Kerr
Kimble
Kinney
Kleberg
Knox
Lamar
Lamb
Lampasas
Lasalle
Lavaca
Lee
Leon
Liberty
Limestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak
Llano
Lubbock
Lynn
McCulloch
McLennan
McMullen
Madison
Marion
Martin
Mason
Matagorda
Maverick
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam
Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Montgomery
Moore
Morris
Prison State Jail
425
24
79
3
17
0
8
0
393
23
35
3
9
1
245
7
15
0
667
67
64
7
137
10
39
3
77
7
89
5
84
3
538
66
222
27
12
1
62
4
78
5
2,186
104
48
1
48
6
2,142
305
2
0
88
5
62
11
20
1
12
0
319
21
96
22
147
5
12
0
851
70
203
27
24
4
51
7
138
6
1,813
71
115
10
68
9
SAFP
12
5
0
0
20
0
0
15
0
18
4
9
3
3
1
1
12
9
0
17
1
30
0
0
40
0
5
0
0
0
7
11
4
1
12
6
1
1
0
45
1
1
Total
461
87
17
8
436
38
10
267
15
752
75
156
45
87
95
88
616
258
13
83
84
2,320
49
54
2,487
2
98
73
21
12
347
129
156
13
933
236
29
59
144
1,929
126
78
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TDCJ On Hand by County of Conviction
Prison
Motley
Nacogdoches
Navarro
Newton
Nolan
Nueces
Ochiltree
Oldham
Orange
Palo Pinto
Panola
Parker
Parmer
Pecos
Polk
Potter
Presidio
Rains
Randall
Reagan
Real
Red River
Reeves
Refugio
Roberts
Robertson
Rockwall
Runnels
Rusk
Sabine
San Augustine
San Jacinto
San Patricio
San Saba
Schleicher
Scurry
Shackelford
Shelby
Sherman
Smith
Somervell
Starr
7
503
446
83
124
2,903
24
9
640
341
107
658
32
96
504
1,885
11
63
685
20
15
142
76
73
6
112
309
96
220
37
38
129
385
36
22
162
10
161
6
2,466
44
150
State Jail
0
41
32
19
15
180
6
0
130
41
12
72
3
8
35
146
0
12
41
1
2
12
8
7
1
17
52
2
29
3
5
7
28
2
0
25
1
9
1
119
3
3
Prepared by Executive Services
SAFP
0
4
14
0
4
135
1
1
15
6
1
17
5
7
10
30
0
1
24
1
1
8
13
2
0
2
9
1
3
1
4
0
35
1
0
2
1
2
0
35
9
12
Total
7
548
492
102
143
3,218
31
10
785
388
120
747
40
111
549
2,061
11
76
750
22
18
162
97
82
7
131
370
99
252
41
47
136
448
39
22
189
12
172
7
2,620
56
165
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
Swisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Terrell
Terry
Throckmorton
Titus
Tom Green
Travis
Trinity
Tyler
Upshur
Upton
Uvalde
Val Verde
Van Zandt
Victoria
Walker
Waller
Ward
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Willacy
Williamson
Wilson
Winkler
Wise
Wood
Yoakum
Young
Zapata
Zavala
Total
Prison State Jail
68
5
2
0
4
3
21
2
63
7
9,744
895
1,110
120
2
0
126
13
9
0
147
33
901
82
4,326
425
98
12
107
2
260
39
14
0
101
13
137
20
225
19
780
62
251
18
159
12
73
9
165
13
540
19
215
5
33
2
824
85
138
18
126
4
1,320
112
132
19
50
3
267
19
273
23
29
1
112
12
34
2
50
3
137,095
11,729
SAFP
5
0
0
0
0
190
29
0
2
0
2
34
79
0
1
2
2
6
3
13
61
11
8
7
4
25
4
0
15
4
3
29
12
1
5
6
2
1
0
0
3,479
Total
78
2
7
23
70
10,829
1,259
2
141
9
182
1,017
4,830
110
110
301
16
120
160
257
903
280
179
89
182
584
224
35
924
160
133
1,461
163
54
291
302
32
125
36
53
152,303
Top thirty counties by census population are in bold.
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Prison On Hand by 3G Offense
Total
% Total
Violent
63,152
Property
601
Drug
1,964
Other
885
3G
Total 3G
66,602
48.6%
Not 3G
70,493
51.4%
Total
137,095
100.0%
TDCJ On Hand by Receive Type 18
Prison
New Receives
New TDCJ Commitment 19
Community Supervision Revocation20
Parole Revocation
DMS Revocation
MS Revocation
Condition of Parole
Condition of Probation
Total
State Jail
SAFP
Total
111,036
11,657
N/A
122,693
17,131
0
N/A
17,131
488
37
N/A
525
6,770
N/A
N/A
6,770
595
N/A
N/A
595
1,072
N/A
N/A
1,072
N/A
N/A
310
310
3
35
3,169
3,207
137,095
11,729
3,479
152,303
18
Prison and State Jail On Hand by Receive Type are offenders incarcerated on August 31, 2012 categorized by how they were
received by the Agency. These offenders were last received during a variety of fiscal years, not just FY 2012.
19
New commitments to TDCJ are offenders who have been convicted of additional offenses, one of which is longer than their
existing sentence. These offenders would have come into TDCJ as a new receive or as a revocation.
20
For the purposes of this chart, community supervision revocations are only those offenders who were previously incarcerated
in TDCJ for an offense, released to community supervision and subsequently revoked for that same offense. Revocations from
community supervision where the offender was not previously incarcerated in TDCJ for the same offense are included in the
new receives category.
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TDCJ On Hand by Sentence Length
Violent
SAFP
State Jail
6 or 9 Month Program
Drug
Total
Other
742
846
1,260
631
3,479
6 Months and Less
25
1,023
977
387
2,412
7 to 12 Months
61
2,735
1,734
704
5,234
13 to 18 Months
34
1,380
734
293
2,441
19 to 24 Months
31
887
448
276
1,642
151
6,025
3,893
1,660
11,729
2,603
1,231
1,510
1,885
7,229
3 to 5 Years
11,124
5,085
5,125
5,839
27,173
6 to 10 Years
16,957
4,819
5,859
4,706
32,341
11 to 20 Years
18,883
2,857
4,379
2,041
28,160
21 to 30 Years
9,767
1,784
1,921
752
14,224
31 to 40 Years
6,067
704
656
280
7,707
41 to 59 Years
4,590
403
348
119
5,460
60 Years and More
4,659
375
344
142
5,520
Life
5,788
355
171
120
6,434
Capital Life
2,080
N/A
N/A
N/A
2,080
Life Without Parole
485
N/A
N/A
N/A
485
Death
282
N/A
N/A
N/A
282
83,285
17,613
20,313
15,884
137,095
84,178
24,484
25,466
18,175
152,303
Total
2 Years
Prison
Property
Total
Total
Prison On Hand by Release Eligibility Status And Offense
Violent
Property
Drug
Other
Total
Not Eligible for Release21
1,629
15
606
42
2,292
Currently Parole Eligible
38,426
12,709
13,577
10,873
75,585
2,019
2,165
1,519
1,657
7,360
41,211
2,724
4,611
3,312
51,858
83,285
17,613
20,313
15,884
137,095
Currently DMS Eligible
Not Yet Eligible for Release
Consideration
Total
21
This category includes Life Without Parole offenders, offenders serving the minimum sentence for an offense with a
mandatory minimum sentence and Death Row offenders. Death Row offenders do not include those who are on bench
warrant.
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Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
TDCJ Receives and Admissions by Type
Category
Percent of Receives by
Incarceration Type
Total Receives by Incarceration Type
Prison
New Receives
Parole/DMS/MS Revocations
Parole
38,439
86.17%
6,169
13.83%
44,608
100.00%
23,226
100.00%
23,226
100.00%
4,369
New Offense
3,742
Technical
627
DMS
1,351
New Offense
1,177
Technical
174
MS
449
New Offense
318
Technical
131
Total
State Jail
New Receives
New Sentence
23,144
Upfront Time
76
Community Supervision Modification
6
Total
SAFP
Parole
New Offense
169
Technical
450
Community Supervision
Direct Sentences
619
9.67%
5,779
90.33%
6,398
100.00%
49
Modification
3,990
Original Condition
1,740
Total
Total
22
Total TDCJ Receives
74,232
Admissions22
1,177
Total Receives & Admissions
75,409
Admissions are bench warrant returns from prior fiscal years and transfers among the agency.
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Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
TDCJ FY 2012 Monthly Receives and Admissions by Type
Category
Sep-11
New Receives
3,120
Parole/DMS/MS Revocations
Oct-11
3,123
466
Nov-11
2,957
463
Dec-11
3,521
551
Jan-12
Prison
2,928
614
Feb-12
3,197
468
Mar-12
3,534
477
Apr-12
3,225
600
May-12
Jun-12
3,494
539
3,084
624
Jul-12
2,978
452
Total
Aug-12
3,278
447
468
38,439
6,169
Parole – New Offense
311
296
329
382
281
277
357
333
390
264
251
271
3,742
Parole – Technical
36
41
54
59
50
56
68
54
62
52
52
43
627
DMS – New Offense
70
82
112
106
92
89
128
102
112
88
90
106
1,177
DMS – Technical
12
10
8
19
14
16
17
14
18
13
17
16
174
MS – New Offense
29
24
34
39
21
32
18
23
26
25
27
20
318
MS – Technical
8
10
14
9
10
7
12
13
16
10
10
12
131
3,586
3,586
3,508
4,135
3,396
3,674
4,134
3,764
4,118
3,536
3,425
3,746
44,608
2,026
1,952
1,866
1,849
1,866
2,126
1,757
2,105
1,880
1,966
2,207
23,226
Total
State Jail
New Receives
New Sentence
1,626
2,018
1,946
1,862
1,843
1,618
1,860
2,115
1,752
2,096
1,872
1,963
2,199
23,144
Upfront Time
6
6
4
5
8
6
10
5
9
8
3
6
76
Community Supervision Modification
2
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
2
6
2,026
1,952
1,866
1,849
1,626
1,866
2,126
1,757
2,105
1,880
1,966
2,207
Total
23,226
SAFP
Parole – New Receives
57
45
43
72
55
74
46
58
44
38
54
619
21
14
16
15
15
7
20
17
16
10
4
14
169
Technical
36
31
27
57
40
26
54
29
42
34
34
40
450
Community Supervision – New Receives
Direct Sentences
449
500
448
487
395
511
486
490
589
468
474
482
5,779
3
0
6
7
5
11
7
2
2
2
1
3
49
Modification
335
348
316
336
264
358
341
338
387
307
322
338
3,990
Original Condition
111
152
126
144
126
142
138
150
200
159
151
141
1,740
Total
Total TDCJ Receives
Admissions
23
506
545
491
559
450
6,118
6,083
5,865
6,543
5,472
437
193
137
76
92
Total TDCJ Receives and Admissions
23
33
New Offense
544
6,084
68
560
6,820
27
536
6,057
35
647
512
512
536
6,398
6,870
5,928
5,903
6,489
74,232
40
31
18
23
1,177
75,409
Admissions are bench warrant returns from prior fiscal years and transfers among the agency.
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Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
TDCJ Total Receives by Age and Gender
Male
Prison
14 to 16 Years
Female
State Jail
SAFP
Prison
Total
State Jail
SAFP
Number
Percent
12
2
0
1
0
0
15
0.0%
181
76
21
6
3
3
290
0.4%
18 to 19 Years
1,935
752
251
106
69
36
3,149
4.2%
20 to 29 Years
14,784
6,544
2,002
1,545
1,613
563
27,051
36.4%
30 to 39 Years
10,849
4,987
1,163
1,402
1,807
432
20,640
27.8%
40 to 49 Years
7,522
3,604
885
1,054
1,286
321
14,672
19.8%
50 to 59 Years
3,919
1,783
501
372
436
111
7,122
9.6%
879
237
98
41
27
11
1,293
1.7%
40,081
17,985
4,921
4,527
5,241
1,477
74,232
100.0%
Youngest
15
16
17
16
17
17
15
Oldest
86
83
74
70
70
70
86
34.1
34.2
33.6
34.7
35.3
33.9
17 Years
60 Years and Older
Total
Average
34.2
TDCJ Total Receives by Race and Gender
Male
Prison
State Jail
Total
Female
SAFP
Prison
State Jail
SAFP
Number
Percent
Black
12,882
6,802
1,284
1,230
1,819
278
24,295
32.7%
White
11,515
5,664
2,040
2,118
2,313
877
24,527
33.0%
Hispanic
15,514
5,395
1,572
1,154
1,083
312
25,030
33.7%
Other
170
124
25
25
26
10
380
0.5%
Total
40,081
17,985
4,921
4,527
5,241
1,477
74,232
100.0%
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Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
TDCJ Total Receives by Offense of Record
Prison
11
30
1,046
Kidnapping
162
15
12
189
Sexual Assault
477
0
0
477
1,363
0
0
1,363
897
6
0
903
28
8
0
36
Robbery
3,800
0
329
4,129
Assault/Terroristic Threat
6,963
285
1,013
8,261
14,695
325
1,384
16,404
184
14
27
225
Burglary
6,150
1,837
830
8,817
Larceny
1,357
5,946
307
7,610
Stolen Vehicle
219
918
72
1,209
Forgery
434
1,303
154
1,891
Fraud
512
1,101
110
1,723
70
333
37
440
8,926
11,452
1,537
21,915
Drug Delivery
3,918
951
400
5,269
Drug Possession
7,013
7,099
1,819
15,931
417
36
83
536
11,348
8,086
2,302
21,736
152
726
41
919
4,486
460
731
5,677
Escape/Evading Arrest
790
1,311
102
2,203
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
799
169
0
968
Family Offense
140
264
59
463
Obstruction/Public Order
1,397
285
129
1,811
Weapons Offense
1,369
103
72
1,544
506
45
41
592
9,639
3,363
1,175
14,177
44,608
23,226
6,398
74,232 100.00%
24
Indecency with a Child
Violent Total
Arson
Stolen/Damaged Property
Property Total
Drug
Drug Offense-Other
Drug Total
Commercialized/Sex Offense
DWI
Other
Total %
Total
1,005
Violent Sexual Offense24
Property
SAFP
Homicide24
Sexual Assault Against Child
Violent
State Jail
Other
Other Total
Total
22.10%
29.52%
29.28%
19.10%
24
State Jail offenders incarcerated for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide; those incarcerated for indecency
with a child are convicted of exposure; and those incarcerated for violent sexual offenses are convicted of civil rights violation of a
person in custody.
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Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
TDCJ Total Receives by County of Conviction
Anderson
Andrews
Angelina
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Bosque
Bowie
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks
Brown
Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Calhoun
Callahan
Cameron
Camp
Carson
Cass
Castro
Chambers
Cherokee
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Collin
Prison State Jail
75
51
52
7
236
97
93
21
9
1
2
2
59
39
28
12
13
3
18
5
90
23
8
2
50
9
611
258
3,252
1,424
5
3
37
15
218
187
511
245
362
171
5
1
1
0
19
2
170
53
42
21
48
23
63
35
35
12
7
5
460
251
21
9
36
7
82
36
13
11
70
25
98
35
17
7
18
2
2
2
2
2
16
14
565
274
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SAFP
28
7
43
32
1
3
36
5
4
2
19
1
40
137
271
2
1
95
34
30
1
0
4
31
7
12
22
10
6
116
2
1
11
3
11
24
4
0
1
0
3
66
Total
154
66
376
146
11
7
134
45
20
25
132
11
99
1,006
4,947
10
53
500
790
563
7
1
25
254
70
83
120
57
18
827
32
44
129
27
106
157
28
20
5
4
33
905
Prison
Collingsworth
Colorado
Comal
Comanche
Concho
Cooke
Coryell
Cottle
Crane
Crockett
Crosby
Culberson
Dallam
Dallas
Dawson
Deaf Smith
Delta
Denton
Dewitt
Dickens
Dimmit
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
Ellis
El Paso
Erath
Falls
Fannin
Fayette
Fisher
Floyd
Foard
Fort Bend
Franklin
Freestone
Frio
Gaines
Galveston
Garza
8
44
167
31
5
102
129
1
2
11
5
2
13
4,273
43
53
9
663
50
4
14
14
20
63
327
1
258
821
68
28
112
35
4
7
7
351
19
28
26
33
532
15
State Jail
2
30
66
9
1
46
90
0
5
1
2
1
5
2,186
9
23
4
171
17
4
1
3
6
26
181
1
125
220
34
19
30
13
1
6
3
88
7
10
7
15
216
5
SAFP
1
5
13
5
3
18
13
0
0
1
0
0
2
1,067
8
23
3
41
21
0
2
0
2
32
20
0
33
45
8
10
13
20
0
1
1
34
5
3
9
7
16
3
Total
11
79
246
45
9
166
232
1
7
13
7
3
20
7,526
60
99
16
875
88
8
17
17
28
121
528
2
416
1,086
110
57
155
68
5
14
11
473
31
41
42
55
764
23
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TDCJ Total Receives by County of Conviction
Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Gregg
Grimes
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hansford
Hardeman
Hardin
Harris
Harrison
Hartley
Haskell
Hays
Hemphill
Henderson
Hidalgo
Hill
Hockley
Hood
Hopkins
Houston
Howard
Hudspeth
Hunt
Hutchinson
Irion
Jack
Jackson
Jasper
Jefferson
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
Johnson
Jones
Karnes
Prison State Jail
20
7
1
0
9
2
28
12
55
31
331
199
334
235
46
4
169
60
107
63
5
5
19
12
3
1
7
7
85
45
7,663
6,082
89
62
5
3
14
10
164
77
4
4
170
124
1,423
548
98
40
40
32
130
82
86
48
52
21
75
38
2
2
195
103
36
14
2
1
16
2
56
21
75
43
618
325
13
3
23
20
316
211
22
7
26
11
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SAFP
1
0
9
1
2
61
50
12
12
12
0
3
0
1
2
561
23
2
5
25
1
9
108
34
7
31
51
10
9
0
42
0
2
1
7
5
120
5
15
206
6
9
Total
28
1
20
41
88
591
619
62
241
182
10
34
4
15
132
14,306
174
10
29
266
9
303
2,079
172
79
243
185
83
122
4
340
50
5
19
84
123
1,063
21
58
733
35
46
Kaufman
Kendall
Kenedy
Kent
Kerr
Kimble
Kinney
Kleberg
Knox
Lamar
Lamb
Lampasas
Lasalle
Lavaca
Lee
Leon
Liberty
Limestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak
Llano
Lubbock
Lynn
McCulloch
McLennan
McMullen
Madison
Marion
Martin
Mason
Matagorda
Maverick
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam
Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Montgomery
Moore
Morris
Prison State Jail
176
68
25
10
2
0
4
0
148
51
11
5
8
0
139
19
8
0
195
84
20
9
42
15
12
6
19
9
34
10
20
3
182
97
80
44
2
2
25
5
31
6
596
209
12
8
21
11
637
347
1
0
20
15
12
14
10
2
4
0
91
38
49
26
61
10
6
0
347
130
63
43
7
5
14
9
49
12
865
216
35
16
26
12
SAFP
16
7
0
0
33
0
0
23
0
43
5
13
6
7
2
3
22
16
0
21
5
54
0
0
78
0
9
0
0
1
9
23
7
1
21
12
1
1
3
85
4
2
Total
260
42
2
4
232
16
8
181
8
322
34
70
24
35
46
26
301
140
4
51
42
859
20
32
1,062
1
44
26
12
5
138
98
78
7
498
118
13
24
64
1,166
55
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TDCJ Total Receives by County of Conviction
Prison
Motley
Nacogdoches
Navarro
Newton
Nolan
Nueces
Ochiltree
Oldham
Orange
Palo Pinto
Panola
Parker
Parmer
Pecos
Polk
Potter
Rains
Randall
Reagan
Real
Red River
Reeves
Refugio
Robertson
Rockwall
Runnels
Rusk
Sabine
San Augustine
San Jacinto
San Patricio
San Saba
Schleicher
Scurry
Shackelford
Shelby
Sherman
Smith
Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
3
191
128
24
26
896
10
8
168
65
22
263
16
28
163
561
19
200
5
9
37
24
35
36
174
25
85
11
12
43
116
6
9
35
4
42
3
595
23
66
17
2
2
State Jail
0
69
68
26
18
316
12
1
142
39
12
123
4
12
61
207
15
61
3
1
14
11
9
27
110
6
51
2
6
16
38
3
0
20
3
15
3
240
8
7
9
0
2
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SAFP
0
13
22
5
9
242
1
2
29
15
1
32
12
9
20
57
8
46
1
2
16
24
5
8
13
3
6
3
5
4
65
1
3
5
3
4
0
66
13
24
8
1
1
Total
3
273
218
55
53
1,454
23
11
339
119
35
418
32
49
244
825
42
307
9
12
67
59
49
71
297
34
142
16
23
63
219
10
12
60
10
61
6
901
44
97
34
3
5
Prison
Sutton
Swisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Terrell
Terry
Throckmorton
Titus
Tom Green
Travis
Trinity
Tyler
Upshur
Upton
Uvalde
Val Verde
Van Zandt
Victoria
Walker
Waller
Ward
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Willacy
Williamson
Wilson
Winkler
Wise
Wood
Yoakum
Young
Zapata
Zavala
Total
9
19
3,356
369
1
29
4
67
299
1,505
25
29
77
5
44
59
75
243
83
59
23
41
164
84
8
283
51
69
362
51
12
115
72
8
19
11
13
44,608
State Jail
2
7
1,921
172
0
11
0
42
136
938
22
8
44
1
20
18
37
93
34
22
9
19
51
15
4
130
25
15
238
30
7
36
29
3
11
5
7
23,226
SAFP
2
0
303
64
0
5
0
4
72
161
4
9
2
4
6
5
14
102
21
11
13
6
38
6
3
33
7
6
41
16
2
7
11
2
2
1
1
6,398
Total
13
26
5,580
605
1
45
4
113
507
2,604
51
46
123
10
70
82
126
438
138
92
45
66
253
105
15
446
83
90
641
97
21
158
112
13
32
17
21
74,232
Top thirty counties by census population are in bold.
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Prison and State Jail Total Receives by Sentence Length
Prison
Total25
State Jail
6 Months and Less
N/A
8,211
8,211
7 to 12 Months
N/A
10,608
10,608
13 to 18 Months
N/A
2,976
2,976
19 to 24 Months
N/A
1,431
1,431
2 Years
10,503
N/A
10,503
3 to 5 Years
17,067
N/A
17,067
6 to 10 Years
9,714
N/A
9,714
11 to 20 Years
4,150
N/A
4,150
21 to 30 Years
1,607
N/A
1,607
31 to 40 Years
592
N/A
592
41 to 59 Years
341
N/A
341
60 Years and More
270
N/A
270
Life
256
N/A
256
9
N/A
9
94
N/A
94
5
N/A
5
44,608
23,226
67,834
Capital Life
Life Without Parole
Death26
Total
25
These totals do not include 6,398 SAFP offenders. Average sentence length for SAFP
offenders is based on program length. The current program is six months for regular needs and
nine months for special needs.
26
There was one additional Death Row offender received as a parole violator for a non-capital
offense who had a new commitment with a death sentence.
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Prison and State Jail New Receives by Offense of Record
Prison
906
11
917
Kidnapping
153
15
168
Sexual Assault
417
0
417
1,320
0
1,320
852
6
858
27
8
35
Robbery
3,309
0
3,309
Assault/Terroristic Threat
6,567
285
6,852
13,551
325
13,876
160
14
174
Burglary
4,833
1,837
6,670
Larceny
1,122
5,946
7,068
Stolen Vehicle
112
918
1,030
Forgery
345
1,303
1,648
Fraud
468
1,101
1,569
68
333
401
7,108
11,452
18,560
Drug Delivery
3,088
951
4,039
Drug Possession
5,710
7,099
12,809
355
36
391
9,153
8,086
17,239
142
726
868
3,919
460
4,379
Escape/Evading Arrest
712
1,311
2,023
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
780
169
949
Family Offense
126
264
390
Obstruction/Public Order
1,262
285
1,547
Weapons Offense
1,204
103
1,307
482
45
527
8,627
3,363
11,990
38,439
23,226
Indecency with a Child27
27
Violent Sexual Offense
Violent Total
Arson
Property
Stolen/Damaged Property
Property Total
Drug
Drug Offense-Other
Drug Total
Commercialized/Sex Offense
DWI
Other
Total %
Total
Homicide27
Sexual Assault Against Child
Violent
State Jail
Other
Other Total
Total
22.50%
30.10%
27.96%
19.44%
61,665 100.00%
27
State Jail offenders incarcerated for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide; those incarcerated for
indecency with a child are convicted of exposure; and those incarcerated for violent sexual offenses are convicted of
civil rights violation of a person in custody.
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Prison New Receives by Offense of Record
Prison
Homicide
906
6.7%
Kidnapping
153
1.1%
Sexual Assault
417
3.1%
1,320
9.7%
Indecency with a Child
852
6.3%
Violent Sexual Offense
27
0.2%
Robbery
3,309
24.4%
Assault/Terroristic Threat
6,567
48.5%
Sexual Assault Against Child
Violent
Violent Total
Arson
Property
2.3%
Burglary
4,833
68.0%
Larceny
1,122
15.8%
Stolen Vehicle
112
1.6%
Forgery
345
4.9%
Fraud
468
6.6%
68
1.0%
Property Total
18.5%
7,108
Drug Delivery
3,088
33.7%
Drug Possession
5,710
62.4%
355
3.9%
Drug Offense-Other
Drug Total
Commercialized/Sex Offense
23.8%
9,153
142
1.6%
3,919
45.4%
Escape/Evading Arrest
712
8.3%
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
780
9.0%
Family Offense
126
1.5%
Obstruction/Public Order
1,262
14.6%
Weapons Offense
1,204
14.0%
DWI
Other
35.3%
13,551
160
Stolen/Damaged Property
Drug
Percentage
Other
482
Other Total
Total
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5.6%
22.4%
8,627
38,439
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State Jail New Receives by Offense of Record
State Jail
Violent
Homicide28
11
3.4%
Kidnapping
15
4.6%
Sexual Assault
0
0.0%
Sexual Assault Against Child
0
0.0%
Indecency with a Child28
6
1.8%
Violent Sexual Offense
8
2.5%
Robbery
0
0.0%
285
87.7%
28
Assault/Terroristic Threat
Violent Total
Arson
Property
0.1%
Burglary
1,837
16.0%
Larceny
5,946
51.9%
918
8.0%
Forgery
1,303
11.4%
Fraud
1,101
9.6%
333
2.9%
Stolen Vehicle
Property Total
Drug Delivery
Drug Possession
Drug Offense-Other
Drug Total
49.3%
11,452
951
11.8%
7,099
87.8%
36
0.4%
34.8%
8,086
Commercialized/Sex Offense
726
21.6%
DWI
460
13.7%
1,311
39.0%
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
169
5.0%
Family Offense
264
7.9%
Obstruction/Public Order
285
8.5%
Weapons Offense
103
3.1%
Escape/Evading Arrest
Other
1.4%
325
14
Stolen/Damaged Property
Drug
Percentage
Other
45
Other Total
Total
3,363
1.3%
14.5%
23,226
28
State Jail offenders incarcerated for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide; those incarcerated for
indecency with a child are convicted of exposure; and those incarcerated for violent sexual offenses are convicted of civil
rights violation of a person in custody.
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Fiscal Year 2012 Statistical Report
Prison and State Jail New Receives by County of Conviction
Prison
State Jail
Total
Harris
6,475
6,082
12,557
Dallas
3,639
2,186
5,825
Tarrant
2,966
1,921
4,887
Bexar
2,789
1,424
4,213
Travis
1,382
938
2,320
El Paso
747
220
967
Collin
497
274
771
Hidalgo
1,296
548
1,844
Denton
596
171
767
Fort Bend
307
88
395
Montgomery
785
216
1,001
Williamson
300
238
538
Cameron
366
251
617
Nueces
775
316
1,091
Brazoria
459
245
704
Bell
512
258
770
Galveston
457
216
673
Lubbock
483
209
692
Jefferson
488
325
813
Webb
150
51
201
McLennan
540
347
887
Smith
488
240
728
Brazos
308
171
479
Hays
135
77
212
Johnson
266
211
477
Ellis
225
125
350
Ector
294
181
475
Midland
307
130
437
Guadalupe
147
60
207
Taylor
308
172
480
All Others
9,952
5,335
15,287
Total
38,439
23,226
61,665
Top thirty counties are in order by census population.
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Prison and State Jail New Receives by Sentence Length
Prison
Total 29
State Jail
6 Months and Less
N/A
8,211
8,211
7 to 12 Months
N/A
10,608
10,608
13 to 18 Months
N/A
2,976
2,976
19 to 24 Months
N/A
1,431
1,431
2 Years
10,057
N/A
10,057
3 to 5 Years
15,385
N/A
15,385
6 to 10 Years
8,046
N/A
8,046
11 to 20 Years
2,997
N/A
2,997
21 to 30 Years
819
N/A
819
31 to 40 Years
386
N/A
386
41 to 59 Years
246
N/A
246
60 Years and More
191
N/A
191
Life
205
N/A
205
8
N/A
8
94
N/A
94
5
N/A
5
38,439
23,226
61,665
Capital Life
Life Without Parole
Death
Total
29
The above does not include 2,731 new commitments to TDCJ for offenders already incarcerated
in TDCJ or released from TDCJ on parole and were revoked and received a new commitment.
Prison and State Jail New Receives by Average Sentence Length
(in Years)
Violent
Property
Drug
Other
Prison
10.1
5.3
6.0
4.8
State Jail
0.9
0.9
0.8
0.8
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Prison Parole/DMS/MS Revocations by Offense of Record
Number
Homicide
99
8.7%
9
0.8%
Sexual Assault
60
5.2%
Sexual Assault Against Child
43
3.8%
Indecency with a Child
45
3.4%
Violent Sexual Offense
1
0.1%
Robbery
491
42.9%
Assault/Terroristic Threat
396
34.6%
Kidnapping
Violent
Violent Total
Arson
Property
18.5%
1.3%
Burglary
1,317
72.4%
Larceny
235
12.9%
Stolen Vehicle
107
5.9%
Forgery
89
4.9%
Fraud
44
2.4%
2
0.1%
Property Total
Drug Delivery
Drug Possession
Drug Offense-Other
Drug Total
Commercialized/Sex Offense
1,818
29.5%
830
37.8%
1,303
59.4%
62
2.8%
2,195
35.6%
10
1.0%
567
56.0%
Escape/Evading Arrest
78
7.7%
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
19
1.9%
Family Offense
14
1.4%
Obstruction/Public Order
135
13.3%
Weapons Offense
165
16.3%
24
2.4%
DWI
Other
1,144
24
Stolen/Damaged Property
Drug
Percentage
Other
Other Total
Total
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1,012
16.4%
6,169
100.0%
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Prison Parole/DMS/MS Revocations by
County of Conviction
Prison
Harris
1,188
Dallas
634
Tarrant
390
Bexar
463
Travis
123
El Paso
74
Collin
68
Hidalgo
127
Denton
67
Fort Bend
44
Montgomery
80
Williamson
62
Cameron
94
Nueces
121
Brazoria
52
Bell
99
Galveston
75
Lubbock
113
Jefferson
130
Webb
14
McLennan
97
Smith
107
Brazos
54
Hays
29
Johnson
50
Ellis
33
Ector
33
Midland
40
Guadalupe
22
Taylor
61
All Others
1,625
Total
6,169
Top thirty counties are in order by census population.
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Prison Parole/DMS/MS Revocations
by Sentence Length
Prison
6 Months and Less
N/A
7 to 12 Months
N/A
13 to 18 Months
N/A
19 to 24 Months
N/A
2 Years
446
3 to 5 Years
1,682
6 to 10 Years
1,668
11 to 20 Years
1,153
21 to 30 Years
788
31 to 40 Years
206
41 to 59 Years
95
60 Years and More
79
Life
51
Capital Life
1
Total
6,169
Prison Parole/DMS/MS Revocations by Average Sentence Length
(in Years)
Violent
Property
Drug
Other
Total
17.9
14.7
12.0
7.6
13.2
Prison
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TDCJ Releases and Departures by Type
Category
Total Releases by Incarceration Type
Percent of Releases by
Incarceration Type
Prison
Discharges
Releases to Community Supervision
Releases to Parole/DMS/MS
Releases to Parole
25,493
Releases to DMS
13,999
Releases to MS
7,451
15.4%
548
1.1%
40,331
83.4%
48,330
100.0%
22,657
99.4%
127
0.6%
839
Total
State Jail
Discharges
Releases to Community Supervision
Total
22,784
100.0%
5,540
89.3%
662
10.7%
6,202
100.0%
SAFP
Releases to Community Supervision
Releases to Parole Supervision
Total
30
Total TDCJ Releases
77,316
Departures30
2,318
Total Releases and Departures
79,634
Departures are transfers among the agency, bench warrants that did not return in FY 2012, deaths, and executions.
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TDCJ FY 2012 Monthly Releases and Departures by Type
Category
Sep-11
Oct-11
Nov-11 Dec-11
Jan-12
Feb-12
Mar-12
Apr-12
May-12 Jun-12
Jul-12
Aug-12
Total
Prison
Releases to Community Supervision
Releases to Parole/DMS/MS
46
39
54
49
42
44
42
42
61
42
53
34
548
2,994
3,059
2,992
3,328
3,234
3,219
3,505
3,575
3,722
3,627
3,540
3,536
40,331
Parole
1,698
1,881
1,895
2,107
2,058
1,922
1,998
2,353
2,461
2,515
2,371
2,234
25,493
DMS
1,213
1,103
1,024
1,144
1,100
1,233
1,437
1,164
1,186
1,045
1,118
1,232
13,999
83
75
73
77
76
64
70
58
75
67
51
70
839
MS
Discharges
Total
703
605
588
614
576
622
645
586
616
600
599
697
7,451
3,743
3,703
3,634
3,991
3,852
3,885
4,192
4,203
4,399
4,269
4,192
4,267
48,330
State Jail
Releases to Community Supervision
Discharges
Total
10
14
8
12
12
8
14
10
9
11
11
8
127
1,964
1,760
1,876
1,997
1,874
1,803
2,030
1,788
1,870
1,831
1,802
2,062
22,657
1,974
1,774
1,884
2,009
1,886
1,811
2,044
1,798
1,879
1,842
1,813
2,070
22,784
SAFP
Releases to Parole Supervision
Releases to Community Supervision
Total
Total TDCJ Releases
Departures31
64
73
44
54
61
53
48
49
64
55
60
37
662
435
469
404
439
474
443
446
466
478
506
490
490
5,540
499
542
448
493
535
496
494
515
542
561
550
527
6,202
6,216
6,019
5,966
6,493
6,273
6,192
6,730
6,516
6,820
6,672
6,555
6,864
77,316
117
101
115
95
137
118
151
184
197
229
284
590
2,318
Total TDCJ Releases and Departures
31
79,634
Departures are transfers among the agency, bench warrants that did not return in FY 2012, deaths, and executions.
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TDCJ Total Releases by Age and Gender
Male
Prison
14 to 16 Years
Female
State Jail
SAFP
Prison
Total
State Jail
SAFP
Number
Percent
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0.0%
15
33
2
0
1
0
51
0.1%
18 to 19 Years
643
558
153
32
43
31
1,460
1.9%
20 to 29 Years
13,781
6,569
1,875
1,354
1,555
556
25,690
33.2%
30 to 39 Years
12,671
4,947
1,150
1,625
1,794
416
22,603
29.2%
40 to 49 Years
9,515
3,509
936
1,393
1,272
307
16,932
21.9%
50 to 59 Years
5,283
1,795
524
581
455
125
8,763
11.3%
60 Years and Older
1,368
227
120
69
26
7
1,817
2.4%
43,276
17,638
4,760
5,054
5,146
1,442
77,316
100.0%
Youngest
17
17
17
18
17
18
17
Oldest
87
78
75
79
69
67
87
36.5
34.4
34.6
37.1
35.6
34.1
17 Years
Total
Average
35.8
TDCJ Total Releases by Race and Gender
Male
Prison
State Jail
Female
SAFP
Prison
State Jail
Total
SAFP
Number
Percent
Black
14,436
6,699
1,249
1,420
1,877
292
25,973
33.6%
White
12,132
5,406
2,008
2,412
2,179
813
24,950
32.3%
Hispanic
16,486
5,408
1,480
1,188
1,072
328
25,962
33.6%
Other
222
125
23
34
18
9
431
0.6%
Total
43,276
17,638
4,760
5,054
5,146
1,442
77,316
100.0%
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TDCJ Total Releases by Offense of Record
Prison
Violent
Total %
18
26
1,044
Kidnapping
175
11
12
198
Sexual Assault
759
0
0
759
Sexual Assault Against Child
1,184
0
0
1,184
Indecency with a Child32
1,001
7
0
1,008
22
6
0
28
Robbery
4,402
0
344
4,746
Assault/Terroristic Threat
7,487
276
968
8,731
16,030
318
1,350
17,698
215
13
30
258
Burglary
7,020
1,771
794
9,585
Larceny
1,400
5,515
288
7,203
Stolen Vehicle
287
893
74
1,254
Forgery
483
1,331
140
1,954
Fraud
477
1,087
117
1,681
63
323
29
415
9,945
10,933
1,472
22,350
Drug Delivery
4,454
914
397
5,765
Drug Possession
7,763
7,105
1,721
16,589
452
36
74
562
12,669
8,055
2,192
22,916
174
697
49
920
4,581
435
743
5,759
Escape/Evading Arrest
566
1,442
106
2,114
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
809
203
0
1,012
Family Offense
189
257
67
513
Obstruction/Public Order
1,298
297
123
1,718
Weapons Offense
1,566
107
60
1,733
503
40
40
583
9,686
3,478
1,188
14,352
18.6%
48,330
22,784
6,202
77,316
100.0%
Violent Total
Arson
Stolen/Damaged Property
Property Total
Drug Offense-Other
Drug Total
Commercialized/Sex Offense
DWI
Other
Total
1,000
Violent Sexual Offense
Drug
SAFP
Homicide32
32
Property
State Jail
Other
Other Total
Total
22.9%
28.9%
29.6%
32
State Jail offenders incarcerated for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide; those incarcerated for indecency with a
child are convicted of exposure; and those incarcerated for violent sexual offenses are convicted of civil rights violation of a person in
custody.
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TDCJ Total Releases by County of Conviction
Anderson
Andrews
Angelina
Aransas
Archer
Armstrong
Atascosa
Austin
Bailey
Bandera
Bastrop
Baylor
Bee
Bell
Bexar
Blanco
Borden
Bosque
Bowie
Brazoria
Brazos
Brewster
Briscoe
Brooks
Brown
Burleson
Burnet
Caldwell
Calhoun
Callahan
Cameron
Camp
Carson
Cass
Castro
Chambers
Cherokee
Childress
Clay
Cochran
Coke
Coleman
Prison State Jail
129
46
51
12
210
78
72
28
4
0
3
2
69
34
32
14
7
4
27
6
75
20
10
4
70
7
544
249
3,356
1,402
9
1
0
1
28
21
191
124
478
214
343
163
8
1
2
0
16
3
189
78
54
12
48
12
83
39
57
14
17
1
619
197
23
6
28
6
66
33
14
8
89
26
91
36
17
11
20
2
0
3
1
3
13
16
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SAFP
26
8
57
26
2
1
44
3
5
0
14
1
37
107
267
1
1
4
74
45
37
2
0
3
34
5
5
26
7
3
118
1
1
10
4
16
17
2
2
1
0
6
Total
201
71
345
126
6
6
147
49
16
33
109
15
114
900
5,025
11
2
53
389
737
543
11
2
22
301
71
65
148
78
21
934
30
35
109
26
131
144
30
24
4
4
35
Collin
Collingsworth
Colorado
Comal
Comanche
Concho
Cooke
Coryell
Cottle
Crane
Crockett
Crosby
Culberson
Dallam
Dallas
Dawson
Deaf Smith
Delta
Denton
Dewitt
Dickens
Dimmit
Donley
Duval
Eastland
Ector
Edwards
Ellis
El Paso
Erath
Falls
Fannin
Fayette
Fisher
Floyd
Foard
Fort Bend
Franklin
Freestone
Frio
Gaines
Galveston
Prison State Jail
550
286
11
4
67
17
163
49
30
14
5
1
129
43
109
78
4
0
2
4
17
2
7
2
3
0
13
2
5,121
2,235
49
16
70
17
12
3
806
197
42
15
7
2
12
5
10
3
19
3
81
22
305
167
2
1
280
124
979
218
57
29
39
20
77
49
36
15
3
6
12
6
2
2
386
98
22
5
50
13
24
10
31
12
592
245
SAFP
67
2
9
10
6
3
12
16
0
0
4
1
0
2
1,009
4
15
1
31
17
0
2
0
6
28
14
0
49
35
8
14
12
12
1
0
0
51
7
8
9
4
21
Total
903
17
93
222
50
9
184
203
4
6
23
10
3
17
8,365
69
102
16
1,034
74
9
19
13
28
131
486
3
453
1,232
94
73
138
63
10
18
4
535
34
71
43
47
858
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TDCJ Total Releases by County of Conviction
Garza
Gillespie
Glasscock
Goliad
Gonzales
Gray
Grayson
Gregg
Grimes
Guadalupe
Hale
Hall
Hamilton
Hansford
Hardeman
Hardin
Harris
Harrison
Hartley
Haskell
Hays
Hemphill
Henderson
Hidalgo
Hill
Hockley
Hood
Hopkins
Houston
Howard
Hudspeth
Hunt
Hutchinson
Irion
Jack
Jackson
Jasper
Jeff Davis
Jefferson
Jim Hogg
Jim Wells
Johnson
Prison State Jail
21
7
22
8
2
0
26
2
44
16
68
27
328
176
347
226
37
16
147
51
84
68
6
3
16
7
2
0
11
8
101
36
8,745
5,789
119
45
7
3
17
16
217
91
7
5
169
135
1,511
537
98
40
46
34
106
70
130
48
60
29
80
41
8
1
192
115
29
20
2
1
10
4
72
16
63
45
2
0
732
368
13
2
33
21
398
185
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SAFP
4
3
0
7
3
3
51
34
13
25
9
1
5
0
3
2
489
20
2
4
25
2
13
107
23
5
33
50
16
12
0
31
0
2
2
10
4
0
136
7
22
176
Total
32
33
2
35
63
98
555
607
66
223
161
10
28
2
22
139
15,023
184
12
37
333
14
317
2,155
161
85
209
228
105
133
9
338
49
5
16
98
112
2
1,236
22
76
759
Jones
Karnes
Kaufman
Kendall
Kenedy
Kent
Kerr
Kimble
King
Kinney
Kleberg
Knox
Lamar
Lamb
Lampasas
Lasalle
Lavaca
Lee
Leon
Liberty
Limestone
Lipscomb
Live Oak
Llano
Lubbock
Lynn
McCulloch
McLennan
McMullen
Madison
Marion
Martin
Mason
Matagorda
Maverick
Medina
Menard
Midland
Milam
Mills
Mitchell
Montague
Prison State Jail
50
8
28
10
169
68
26
11
9
3
1
1
128
53
5
8
0
1
7
2
110
23
8
1
171
94
21
14
39
13
6
8
22
6
47
13
23
1
176
73
75
35
5
1
17
2
25
7
759
253
18
7
12
11
731
352
0
1
36
16
26
10
4
3
5
1
79
26
41
12
51
9
5
1
330
150
91
42
12
3
18
5
34
8
SAFP
9
6
10
6
0
0
22
1
0
0
20
0
46
1
16
8
8
5
5
22
22
0
13
6
61
0
2
99
1
10
1
2
1
15
19
7
1
23
11
0
1
11
Total
67
44
247
43
12
2
203
14
1
9
153
9
311
36
68
22
36
65
29
271
132
6
32
38
1,073
25
25
1,182
2
62
37
9
7
120
72
67
7
503
144
15
24
53
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TDCJ Total Releases by County of Conviction
Prison State Jail SAFP
Montgomery
822
219
64
Moore
40
13
5
Morris
32
18
2
Motley
1
0
0
Nacogdoches
192
84
19
Navarro
149
74
19
Newton
23
10
5
Nolan
30
18
8
Nueces
852
384
236
Ochiltree
18
8
0
Oldham
7
2
1
Orange
203
106
33
Palo Pinto
99
44
18
Panola
39
7
2
Parker
295
119
33
Parmer
6
5
9
Pecos
24
12
2
Polk
148
60
24
Potter
560
179
65
Presidio
1
0
0
Rains
15
10
8
Randall
185
61
47
Reagan
4
3
0
Real
8
1
3
Red River
39
10
16
Reeves
34
10
20
Refugio
24
6
6
Roberts
1
0
0
Robertson
34
15
13
Rockwall
160
88
8
Runnels
25
8
3
Rusk
77
52
7
Sabine
10
3
2
San Augustine
9
9
2
San Jacinto
39
14
8
San Patricio
112
44
65
San Saba
7
1
1
Schleicher
6
0
3
Scurry
32
24
7
Shackelford
3
6
3
Shelby
40
15
12
Sherman
2
2
0
Top thirty counties by population are in bold.
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Total
1,105
58
52
1
295
242
38
56
1,472
26
10
342
161
48
447
20
38
232
804
1
33
293
7
12
65
64
36
1
62
256
36
136
15
20
61
221
9
9
63
12
67
4
Smith
Somervell
Starr
Stephens
Sterling
Stonewall
Sutton
Swisher
Tarrant
Taylor
Terry
Throckmorton
Titus
Tom Green
Travis
Trinity
Tyler
Upshur
Upton
Uvalde
Val Verde
Van Zandt
Victoria
Walker
Waller
Ward
Washington
Webb
Wharton
Wheeler
Wichita
Wilbarger
Willacy
Williamson
Wilson
Winkler
Wise
Wood
Yoakum
Young
Zapata
Zavala
Total
Prison State Jail
705
276
14
4
45
5
10
15
5
2
3
1
13
1
10
9
3442
1795
360
139
36
10
3
0
67
19
354
144
1595
974
21
19
45
14
95
60
2
1
51
12
58
12
114
37
200
78
107
24
79
26
27
8
63
20
199
55
82
17
20
7
273
112
59
24
49
23
443
312
62
22
15
13
103
40
70
14
15
4
37
25
12
7
13
5
48,330
22,784
SAFP
62
10
26
6
1
2
5
0
257
81
7
0
5
72
200
5
10
5
1
2
8
10
78
28
6
9
5
19
5
3
30
7
4
35
19
2
10
12
4
11
2
1
6,202
Total
1,043
28
76
31
8
6
19
19
5,494
580
53
3
91
570
2,769
45
69
160
4
65
78
161
356
159
111
44
88
273
104
30
415
90
76
790
103
30
153
96
23
73
21
19
77,316
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Prison and State Jail Total Releases by Sentence Length
Prison
Total33
State Jail
6 Months and Less
N/A
8,115
8,115
7 to 12 Months
N/A
10,362
10,362
13 to 18 Months
N/A
2,972
2,972
19 to 24 Months
N/A
1,335
1,335
2 Years
11,314
N/A
11,314
3 to 5 Years
18,350
N/A
18,350
6 to 10 Years
10,371
N/A
10,371
11 to 20 Years
4,647
N/A
4,647
21 to 30 Years
1,942
N/A
1,942
31 to 40 Years
612
N/A
612
41 to 59 Years
363
N/A
363
60 Years and More
370
N/A
370
Life
345
N/A
345
16
N/A
16
48,330
22,784
71,114
Capital Life
Total
33
These totals do not include 6,202 SAFP offenders. Average sentence length for SAFP offenders is based on
program length. The current program is six months for regular needs and nine months for special needs.
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Prison and State Jail Total Releases by Time Served
Community
Supervision
Discharge
Prison
6 Months & Less
State Jail
Prison
Parole
DMS
MS
Prison
Prison
Prison
Total
State Jail
68
7,995
225
100
559
84
45
9,076
6 to 9 Months
1
5,586
182
16
1,444
11
1
7,241
10 to 12 Months
1
4,793
76
6
2,935
2,868
5
10,684
13 to 18 Months
6
2,989
51
4
3,578
2,273
7
8,908
18 months to 2 Years
2,462
1,294
10
1
2,901
2,117
2
8,787
3 - 5 Years
3,120
N/A
4
N/A
6,951
5,094
35
15,204
6 - 10 Years
1,326
N/A
0
N/A
3,271
1,308
50
5,955
11 to 20 Years
452
N/A
0
N/A
2,790
234
506
3,982
21 to 30 Years
11
N/A
0
N/A
964
10
178
1,163
31 to 40 Years
3
N/A
0
N/A
92
0
10
105
41 to 59 Years
1
N/A
0
N/A
8
0
0
9
7,451
22,657
548
127
25,493
13,999
839
71,114
Total
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Prison and State Jail Total Releases
by Percent
of Sentence Served and Release Type
Prison
State Jail
Community
Supervision34
11.1%
71.0%
Parole
48.5%
N/A
DMS
59.3%
N/A
MS
75.4%
N/A
Discharge
100.0%
100.0%
Total
59.6%
98.5%
Prison and State Jail Total Releases by Percent of Sentence
Served, Release Type and Offense Type
Prison
State Jail
Violent
Property
Drug
Other
Violent
Property
Drug
Other
Community
Supervision34
14.5%
8.8%
9.8%
11.2%
29.5%
61.8%
80.3%
69.9%
Parole
66.8%
43.1%
37.6%
39.7%
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
DMS
62.8%
59.8%
57.8%
57.8%
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
MS
70.1%
78.3%
77.4%
74.1%
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
Discharge
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
Total
75.1%
56.1%
48.1%
52.6%
98.9%
98.5%
98.4%
98.5%
Property
Drug
Other
Parole
72.8%
64.9%
60.8%
74.4%
Discharge
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
100.0%
Total
82.7%
76.1%
82.9%
84.3%
Total
Violent
Prison Total Releases by Percent of Sentence Served for
3G
Offenses by Release Type35
72.4%
100.0%
82.7%
34
Upfront and probation modification serve 100% of sentence before being released to community
supervision. Boot camp offenders and offenders released on shock probation serve approximately
six months before release regardless of their sentence length.
35
3G offenders are not currently eligible to be released from prison on DMS or MS.
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Prison and State Jail Discharges by Offense of Record
Prison
Violent
18
143
Kidnapping
44
11
55
Sexual Assault
250
0
250
Sexual Assault Against Child
530
0
530
Indecency with a Child36
452
7
459
5
5
10
Robbery
1,111
0
1,111
Assault/Terroristic Threat
2,055
276
2,331
4,572
317
4,889
42
13
55
Burglary
729
1,759
2,488
Larceny
130
5,497
5,627
Stolen Vehicle
40
890
930
Forgery
30
1,327
1,357
Fraud
36
1,076
1,112
6
319
325
1,013
10,881
11,894
Drug Delivery
242
907
1,149
Drug Possession
575
7,054
7,629
16
36
52
833
7,997
8,830
21
697
718
128
433
561
84
1,436
1,520
353
203
556
Family Offense
25
249
274
Obstruction/Public Order
85
297
382
259
107
366
78
40
118
1,033
3,462
4,495
14.9%
7,451
22,657
30,108
100.0%
Violent Total
Arson
Stolen/Damaged Property
Property Total
Drug Offense-Other
Drug Total
Commercialized/Sex Offense
DWI
Escape/Evading Arrest
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
Other
Total %
125
Violent Sexual Offense
Drug
Total
Homicide36
36
Property
State Jail
Weapons Offense
Other
Other Total
Total
16.2%
39.5%
29.3%
36
State Jail offenders incarcerated for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide; those incarcerated for
indecency with a child are convicted of exposure; and those incarcerated for violent sexual offenses are convicted of civil
rights violation of a person in custody.
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Prison and State Jail Discharges by County of Conviction
Prison
State Jail
Total
Harris
1,503
5,785
7,288
Dallas
989
2,233
3,222
Tarrant
637
1,793
2,430
Bexar
481
1,392
1,873
Travis
292
961
1,253
El Paso
202
218
420
78
285
363
Hidalgo
350
536
886
Denton
86
197
283
Fort Bend
71
98
169
111
219
330
46
312
358
Cameron
106
195
301
Nueces
135
381
516
Brazoria
68
213
281
Bell
72
240
312
113
244
357
Lubbock
99
253
352
Jefferson
99
338
437
Webb
43
55
98
McLennan
99
339
438
Smith
59
276
335
Brazos
43
162
205
Hays
32
91
123
Johnson
41
179
220
Ellis
31
124
155
Ector
38
167
205
Midland
60
150
210
Guadalupe
18
51
69
Taylor
37
139
176
All Others
1,412
5,031
6,443
Total
7,451
22,657
30,108
Collin
Montgomery
Williamson
Galveston
Top thirty counties are in order by census population.
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Prison and State Jail Discharges by Sentence Length
Prison
State Jail
Total
6 Months and Less
N/A
8,039
8,039
7 to 12 Months
N/A
10,355
10,355
13 to 18 Months
N/A
2,966
2,966
19 to 24 Months
N/A
1,297
1,297
2 Years
2,517
N/A
2,517
3 to 5 Years
3,109
N/A
3,109
6 to 10 Years
1,342
N/A
1,342
11 to 20 Years
465
N/A
465
21 to 30 Years
12
N/A
12
31 to 40 Years
1
N/A
1
41 to 59 Years
0
N/A
0
60 Years and More
4
N/A
4
Life (Court Ordered Discharge)
1
N/A
1
Death
0
N/A
0
7,451
22,657
30,108
Total
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TDCJ Releases to Community Supervision by Offense of Record
Prison
Homicide
Violent
25
Kidnapping
2
0
12
14
Sexual Assault
4
0
0
4
Sexual Assault Against Child
2
0
0
2
Indecency with a Child
4
0
0
4
Violent Sexual Offense37
0
1
0
1
Robbery
70
0
280
350
Assault/Terroristic Threat
75
0
947
1,022
167
1
1,254
1,422
3
0
26
29
Burglary
138
12
638
788
Larceny
13
18
274
305
Stolen Vehicle
1
3
67
71
Forgery
3
4
131
138
Fraud
4
11
116
131
Stolen/Damaged Property
0
4
29
33
162
52
1,281
1,495
Drug Delivery
63
7
246
316
Drug Possession
82
51
1,588
1,721
5
0
67
72
150
58
1,901
2,109
6
0
48
54
24
2
692
718
Escape/Evading Arrest
6
6
102
114
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
0
0
0
0
Family Offense
2
8
66
76
11
0
108
119
7
0
48
55
13
0
40
53
69
16
1,104
1,189
19.1%
548
127
5,540
6,215
100.0%
Drug Offense-Other
Drug Total
Commercialized/Sex Offense
DWI
Obstruction/Public Order
Weapons Offense
Other
Other Total
Total
37
Total %
15
Property Total
Other
Total
0
Arson
Drug
SAFP
10
Violent Total
Property
State Jail
22.9%
24.1%
33.9%
State Jail offenders incarcerated for violent sexual offenses are convicted of civil rights violation of a person in custody.
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TDCJ Releases to Community Supervision by County of Conviction
Prison
State Jail
SAFP
Total
Harris
18
4
410
432
Dallas
68
2
929
999
Tarrant
10
2
233
245
Bexar
50
10
224
284
Travis
37
13
190
240
El Paso
4
0
29
33
Collin
2
1
63
66
Hidalgo
23
1
101
125
Denton
3
0
23
26
Fort Bend
1
0
49
50
Montgomery
9
0
61
70
Williamson
9
0
28
37
Cameron
4
2
108
114
Nueces
3
3
219
225
Brazoria
5
1
40
46
Bell
22
9
96
127
Galveston
2
1
9
12
Lubbock
4
0
39
43
Jefferson
10
30
109
149
Webb
3
0
17
20
McLennan
0
13
83
96
Smith
1
0
47
48
Brazos
19
1
30
50
Hays
3
0
24
27
Johnson
4
6
172
182
Ellis
1
0
46
47
Ector
1
0
8
9
Midland
4
0
18
22
Guadalupe
3
0
22
25
Taylor
3
0
70
73
All Others
222
28
2,043
2,293
Total
548
127
5,540
6,215
Top thirty counties are in order by census population.
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Prison and State Jail Releases to Community Supervision
by Sentence Length
Prison
State Jail
Total
6 Months and Less
N/A
76
76
7 to 12 Months
N/A
7
7
13 to 18 Months
N/A
6
6
19 to 24 Months
N/A
38
38
2 Years
26
N/A
26
3 to 5 Years
91
N/A
91
6 to 10 Years
426
N/A
426
11 to 20 Years
5
N/A
5
21 to 30 Years
0
N/A
0
31 to 40 Years
0
N/A
0
41 to 59 Years
0
N/A
0
60 Years and More
0
N/A
0
Life
0
N/A
0
Capital Life
0
N/A
0
548
127
675
Total38
38
These totals do not include 5,540 SAFP offenders. Average sentence length for SAFP offenders
is based on program length. The current program is six months for regular needs and nine months
for special needs.
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Prison and SAFP Releases to Parole Supervision39 by Offense of Record
Prison
Violent
11
876
Kidnapping
129
0
129
Sexual Assault
505
0
505
Sexual Assault Against Child
652
0
652
Indecency with a Child
545
0
545
Violent Sexual Offense
17
0
17
Robbery
3,221
64
3,285
Assault/Terroristic Threat
5,357
21
5,378
11,291
96
11,387
170
4
174
Burglary
6,153
156
6,309
Larceny
1,257
14
1,271
Stolen Vehicle
246
7
253
Forgery
450
9
459
Fraud
437
1
438
57
0
57
8,770
191
8,961
Drug Delivery
4,149
151
4,300
Drug Possession
7,106
133
7,239
431
7
438
11,686
291
11,977
147
1
148
4,429
51
4,480
Escape/Evading Arrest
476
4
480
Failure to Register as a Sex Offender
456
0
456
Family Offense
162
1
163
Obstruction/Public Order
1,202
15
1,217
Weapons Offense
1,300
12
1,312
412
0
412
8,584
84
8,668
21.1%
40,331
662
40,993
100.0%
Stolen/Damaged Property
Property Total
Drug Offense-Other
Drug Total
Commercialized/Sex Offense
DWI
Other
Other
Other Total
Total
39
Total %
865
Arson
Drug
Total
Homicide
Violent Total
Property
SAFP
27.8%
21.9%
29.2%
Releases to Parole Supervision include releases via parole, DMS, and MS.
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by County of Conviction
Prison
SAFP
Total
Harris
7,224
79
7,303
Dallas
4,064
80
4,144
Tarrant
2,795
24
2,819
Bexar
2,825
43
2,868
Travis
1,266
10
1,276
El Paso
773
6
779
Collin
470
4
474
Hidalgo
1,138
6
1,144
Denton
717
8
725
Fort Bend
314
2
316
Montgomery
702
3
705
Williamson
388
7
395
Cameron
509
10
519
Nueces
714
17
731
Brazoria
405
5
410
Bell
450
11
461
Galveston
477
12
489
Lubbock
656
22
678
Jefferson
623
27
650
Webb
153
2
155
McLennan
632
16
648
Smith
645
15
660
Brazos
281
7
288
Hays
182
1
183
Johnson
353
4
357
Ellis
248
3
251
Ector
266
6
272
Midland
266
5
271
Guadalupe
126
3
129
Taylor
320
11
331
All Others
10,349
213
10,562
Total
40,331
662
40,993
40
Releases to Parole Supervision include releases via parole, DMS, and MS.
Top thirty counties are in order by census population.
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Prison Releases to Parole Supervision41
by Sentence Length
Prison
2 Years
8,771
3 to 5 Years
15,150
6 to 10 Years
8,603
11 to 20 Years
4,177
21 to 30 Years
1,930
31 to 40 Years
611
41 to 59 Years
363
60 Years and More
366
Life
344
Capital Life
16
Total
41
42
40,331
Releases to Parole Supervision include releases via parole, DMS, and MS.
42
These totals do not include 662 SAFP offenders. Average sentence length for
SAFP offenders is based on program length. The current program is six months
for regular needs and nine months for special needs.
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