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1 Texas Department of Criminal Justice FY 2017 Statistical Report

2 Texas Board of Criminal Justice Hon. Dale Wainwright Chairman Austin Terrell McCombs Vice Chairman Amarillo Eric Gambrell Secretary Houston Larry Don Miles Tom Fordyce E.F. Mano DeAyala Amarillo Huntsville Houston Darrelynn Perryman Patrick O Daniel Judge Thomas Wingate Arlington Austin McAllen Texas Department of Criminal Justice Bryan Collier Executive Director Oscar Mendoza Deputy Executive Director

3 Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Statement... i-ii Glossary of Terms... iii-v Demographic Highlights On Hand... 1 Receives... 2 Releases... 3 Parole Supervision Community Supervision On Hand (Population on August 31, 2017) TDCJ On Hand Age by Gender and Race by Gender... 8 Offense of Record County of Conviction G Offense vs. Non 3G Offense and Receive Type Sentence Length, Approval Status and Eligibility Receives and Admissions Total Receives and Admissions Type of Receives and Admissions Monthly Receives and Admissions Age by Gender and Race by Gender Offense of Record County of Conviction Prison and State Jail Receives by Sentence Length New Receives Offense of Record County of Conviction Sentence Length... 30

4 Parole Revocations (Includes Discretionary Mandatory Supervision [DMS] and Mandatory Supervision [MS] Offense of Record County of Conviction Sentence Length Releases and Departures Total Releases and Departures Type of Releases and Departures Monthly Releases Age by Gender and Race by Gender Offense of Record County of Conviction Total Prison and State Jail Releases by Sentence Length Time Served Prison and State Jail Releases by Percent of Sentence Served Discharges Offense of Record County of Conviction Sentence Length Releases to Community Supervision Offense of Record County of Conviction Sentence Length Releases to Parole Supervision (Includes DMS & MS) Offense of Record County of Conviction Sentence Length... 52

5 Introduction The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) provides demographic information for a total of 630,404 cases under supervision on August 31, 2017, 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, 2017 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 under the jurisdiction of the Parole Division and Community Justice Assistance Division. The On Hand section of the report provides an in-depth look at the incarcerated population on August 31, 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 Substance Abuse Felony Punishment (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, Parole Out of State Receives for Revocation Processing, 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 and Mandatory Supervision Revocations include offenders who were revoked from parole supervision. Parole Receives for Revocation Processing include offenders being supervised out of state who are returned to the TDCJ and then considered for revocation. 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 Prepared by Executive Services Page i

6 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 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. 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 codes begin in 36-42, 48-63, or 70-73); or as an other offense if federally designated as other (NCIC codes begin 14, 36, or higher than 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 or by at exec.services@tdcj.texas.gov. Prepared by Executive Services Page ii

7 Glossary of Terms "3G Offense The offenses listed in Article 42A.054 (formerly listed in 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 for intentional homicide and sexual offenses, or any pattern of freeworld violence. Offenders in programs that require G1-G2 or OT custody prior to enrollment are included in this category. Prepared by Executive Services Page iii

8 G/J4 Offenders in this custody have two or more non-assaultive disciplinary convictions resulting in major penalties within the past six months; 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 escaped 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 secure facility used as an alternative to incarceration for offenders who violate the conditions of their community supervision, parole, or mandatory supervision, but whose supervision was not revoked. ISFs are utilized by Community Supervision and Corrections Departments (CSCD) 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. Prepared by Executive Services Page iv

9 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. 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/DMS/MS Revocations Offenders returned to TDCJ for a violation of parole or mandatory supervision. Revocations can be for 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. Parole Out of State Receives for Revocation Processing - Offenders being supervised out of state who are returned to the TDCJ and then considered for revocation. Revocations can be for 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 for revocation processing. 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 under certain circumstances to include 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). Prepared by Executive Services Page v

10 Gender Race Offense Custody Demographic Highlights August 31, 2017 TDCJ On Hand Total Prison State Jail SAFP 1 Total On Hand 133,600 7,867 3, ,341 Male 124,369 5,951 2, ,161 Female 9,231 1,916 1,033 12,180 Black 45,153 2, ,136 White 42,528 3,358 1,879 47,765 Hispanic 45,179 2,229 1,217 48,625 Other and Unknown Race Average Age (Years) Violent Offense 80, ,415 Property Offense 15,035 3, ,588 Drug Offense 19,014 3,150 1,467 23,631 Other Offense 19, ,707 Average IQ Average Educational Achievement Score Administrative Segregation (1A 3A) ,964 N/A N/A 3,964 State Jail Segregation (SR) N/A 91 N/A 91 Safekeeping (P1 7) 1,550 6 N/A 1,556 G/J4 9, N/A 9,862 G/J1 3 and OT 2 106,059 6,800 N/A 112,859 G/J5 5, N/A 5,524 Other Custody 6, ,874 11,485 Average Sentence Length (Years) N/A 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 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. Prepared by Executive Services Page 1

11 Demographic Highlights FY 2017 TDCJ Receives Prison State Jail SAFP 4 Total Receives 5 Total 40,613 18,069 6,596 65,278 Gender Male 35,759 13,780 4,965 54,504 Female 4,854 4,289 1,631 10,774 Black 11,694 5,365 1,307 18,366 Race White 14,276 7,440 3,146 24,862 Hispanic 14,435 5,154 2,102 21,691 Other Race Average Age (Years) Violent Offense 13, ,551 15,500 Offense Property Offense 7,029 8,348 1,318 16,695 Drug Offense 9,837 7,713 2,555 20,105 Other Offense 10,021 1,785 1,172 12,978 Average IQ Average Educational Achievement Score Administrative Segregation (1A 3A) N/A N/A 316 State Jail Segregation (SR) N/A 32 N/A 32 Custody 6 Safekeeping (P1 7) N/A 138 G/J4 1, N/A 1,353 G/J1 3 and OT 7 35,326 16,784 N/A 52,110 G/J N/A 377 Other Custody 3, ,596 10,952 Average Sentence Length (Years) N/A 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, 2017 or the custody upon release if the offender was no longer incarcerated, was used. 7 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. Death row and Life Without Parole offenders are not included. Prepared by Executive Services Page 2

12 Demographic Highlights FY 2017 TDCJ Releases Prison State Jail SAFP 9 Total Releases 10 Total 40,835 18,442 6,462 65,739 Gender Male 35,931 13,981 4,836 54,748 Female 4,904 4,461 1,626 10,991 Black 12,160 5,706 1,326 19,192 Race White 13,935 7,513 3,145 24,593 Hispanic 14,527 5,123 1,952 21,602 Other Race Average Age (Years) Violent Offense 13, ,558 15,569 Offense Property Offense 7,532 8,689 1,347 17,568 Drug Offense 9,477 7,697 2,498 19,672 Other Offense 10,048 1,823 1,059 12,930 Average IQ Average Educational Achievement Score HS Diploma / GED Administrative Segregation (1A 3A) 8,815 1,058 2,493 12,366 8 N/A N/A 8 State Jail Segregation (SR) N/A 0 N/A - Safekeeping (P1 7) N/A 223 Custody G/J4 1, N/A 2,481 G/J1 3 and OT 11 34,700 16,584 N/A 51,284 G/J N/A 1,280 Other Custody 3, ,462 10,463 Average Sentence Length (Years) 13 Average Time Served (Years) N/A N/A 3.2 Percent of Sentence Served 12, % 99.5% N/A 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 Offenders in programs that require G1-G2 or OT custody prior to enrollment are included in this category. 12 Percent of sentence served is calculated using a case based methodology. 13 Only Prison and State Jail are included in calculation of average sentence length, 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. Prepared by Executive Services Page 3

13 Demographic Highlights August 31, 2017 Parole Parole DMS MS Total Parolees Under Supervision Active & Inactive Population under Supervision 87,788 19,744 3, ,459 Supervision Type Active 67,316 14,953 2,569 84,838 Active Gender Active Race Active Offense Active Age Group Active Years on Supervision Male 59,741 12,966 2,495 75,202 Female 7,575 1, ,636 Black 26,295 4,325 1,205 31,825 White 23,511 5, ,179 Hispanic 17,105 4, ,349 Asian American Indian Other Race Violent Offense 21,028 2,735 1,458 25,221 Property Offense 12,224 3, ,779 Drug Offense 22,463 3, ,760 Other Offense 11,601 4, , to to 25 3,186 1, , to 30 6,771 2, , to 40 17,192 5, , to 50 16,435 3, , to 60 15,471 1,979 1,303 18, and Older 8, ,373 < 1 Years 9,463 4, ,501 1 Year 15,301 6, ,795 2 Years 10,925 2, ,188 3 Years 7, ,436 4 Years 5, ,558 5 Years 4, ,727 6 to 10 Years 9, , to 15 Years 3, ,040 > 15 Years 2, ,426 Prepared by Executive Services Page 4

14 Demographic Highlights August 31, 2017 Parole Parole DMS MS Total Pre-Revocation Not in Custody 9,392 2, ,076 Annual Report Early Release From Supervision Inactive Status Detainer/Deported 6,400 1, ,188 Supervised Out of State 2, ,183 Death Reported In Custody (Not in TDCJ custody) Parole Residential Facility Halfway House ISF SAFP 1,268 1, Demographic Highlights FY 2017 Parole Placements and Removals Parole DMS MS Total From Prison 21,617 12, ,499 Placed on Parole Supervision From PIA From TYC 52 N/A N/A 52 From Out of State 1,086 N/A N/A 1,086 Discharge 17,377 9, ,838 Removals from Parole Supervision Revoke/Returned to TDCJ 5,634 1, ,703 Return ICC to Sending State 976 N/A N/A 976 Sentence Reversed or Pardoned Death ,024 Prepared by Executive Services Page 5

15 Demographic Highlights August 31, 2017 Community Supervision 14 Supervision Type Direct Supervision Gender Direct Supervision Race Felony Misdemeanor Total Community Supervision Population 227, , ,604 Direct 155,684 81, ,472 Indirect 63,723 50, ,951 Pre-Trial Supervision 4,623 2,316 6,939 Pre-Trial Diversion 3,925 11,317 15,242 Male 113,689 58, ,385 Female 41,995 23,092 65,087 Black 36,208 14,400 50,608 White 62,595 33,532 96,127 Hispanic 54,931 32,048 86,979 Other Race 1,950 1,808 3,758 Direct Supervision Average Age (Years) Violent Offense 37,819 10,938 48,757 Property Offense 35,476 9,945 45,421 Direct Supervision Offense Drug Offense 44,996 12,093 57,089 Direct Supervision Level Indirect Supervision Level Total Supervision Population DWI/DUI 19,538 32,620 52,158 Other 17,855 16,192 34,047 Level 1 13,692 2,760 16,452 Level 2 28,576 13,930 42,506 Level 3 53,593 22,447 76,040 Level 4 57,159 42,457 99,616 Residential 2, ,858 Transfers Out of State 6, ,733 Absconders 26,203 29,022 55,225 Report by Mail 347 2,136 2,483 Incarcerated: County Jail 3, ,208 Incarcerated: TDCJ 3, ,984 Other 23,677 17,641 41, 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). Prepared by Executive Services Page 6

16 Demographic Highlights FY 2017 Community Supervision Placements Felony Misdemeanor Total Placements Adjudicated Community Supervision 15,237 42,181 57,418 Community Supervision Placements Deferred Adjudicated 40,491 43,519 84,010 Returned from Shock Probation Total Placements FY ,913 85, ,625 Subsequent Placements in CSCD Transferred in for Supervision Deferred to Adjudicated Status ,860 16,350 36,210 1, ,495 Pre-trial Services Placements Pre-trial Supervision 6,899 5,266 12,165 Pre-trial Diversion 3,842 14,521 18,363 Prepared by Executive Services Page 7

17 TDCJ On Hand by Age and Gender 15 Male Female Total Prison State Jail SAFP Prison State Jail SAFP Number Percent 14 to 16 Years % 17 Years % 18 to 19 Years , % 20 to 29 Years 29,997 1,885 1,065 2, , % 30 to 39 Years 37,661 2, , , % 40 to 49 Years 27,469 1, , , % 50 to 59 Years 19, , , % 60 Years and Older 8, , % Total 124,369 5,951 2,841 9,231 1,916 1, , % Youngest Oldest Average TDCJ On Hand by Race and Gender 15 Male Female Total Prison State Jail SAFP Prison State Jail SAFP Number Percent Black 42,720 1, , , % White 38,006 2,279 1,261 4,522 1, , % Hispanic 42,953 1, , , % Other % Total 124,369 5,951 2,841 9,231 1,916 1, , % 15 The On Hand Total does not include offenders temporarily out on Bench Warrant. Prepared by Executive Services Page 8

18 TDCJ On Hand by Offense of Record Prison State Jail SAFP Total Total % Violent Property Drug Other Homicide 16 16, ,066 Kidnapping 1, ,225 Sexual Assault 5, ,096 Sexual Assault Against Child 12, ,767 Indecency with a Child 4, ,175 Violent Sexual Offense Robbery 20, ,501 Assault/Terroristic Threat 20, ,337 Violent Total 80, , % Arson Burglary 10, ,007 Larceny 2,213 1, ,262 Stolen Vehicle Forgery ,044 Fraud 1, ,544 Stolen/Damaged Property Property Total 15,035 3, , % Drug Delivery 9, ,686 Drug Possession 9,798 2,965 1,154 13,917 Drug Offense-Other Drug Total 19,014 3,150 1,467 23, % Commercialized/Sex Offense DWI 6, ,643 Escape/Evading Arrest 3, ,971 Failure to Register as a Sex Offender 1, ,872 Family Offense Obstruction/Public Order 2, ,996 Weapons Offense 3, ,256 Other Other Total 19, , % Total 133,600 7,867 3, , % 16 State Jail offenders incarcerated for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide. Prepared by Executive Services Page 9

19 Prison On Hand by Offense of Record Number Category % Total % Homicide 16, % Kidnapping 1, % Sexual Assault 5, % Sexual Assault Against Child 12, % Violent Property Drug Other Indecency with a Child 4, % Violent Sexual Offense % Robbery 20, % Assault/Terroristic Threat 20, % Violent Total 80, % Arson % Burglary 10, % Larceny 2, % Stolen Vehicle % Forgery % Fraud 1, % Stolen/Damaged Property % Property Total 15, % Drug Delivery 9, % Drug Possession 9, % Drug Offense-Other % Drug Total 19, % Commercialized/Sex Offense % DWI 6, % Escape/Evading Arrest 3, % Failure to Register as a Sex Offender 1, % Family Offense % Obstruction/Public Order 2, % Weapons Offense 3, % Other % Other Total 19, % Total 133, % Prepared by Executive Services Page 10

20 State Jail On Hand by Offense of Record Number Category % Total % Homicide % Kidnapping 1 1.0% Sexual Assault 0 0.0% Sexual Assault Against Child 0 0.0% Violent Property Drug Other Indecency with a Child % Violent Sexual Offense % Robbery 0 0.0% Assault/Terroristic Threat % Violent Total % Arson 5 0.1% Burglary % Larceny 1, % Stolen Vehicle % Forgery % Fraud % Stolen/Damaged Property % Property Total 3, % Drug Delivery % Drug Possession 2, % Drug Offense-Other 3 0.1% Drug Total 3, % Commercialized/Sex Offense % DWI % Escape/Evading Arrest % Failure to Register as a Sex Offender % Family Offense % Obstruction/Public Order % Weapons Offense % Other % Other Total % Total 7, % 17 State Jail offenders incarcerated for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide. Prepared by Executive Services Page 11

21 SAFP On Hand by Offense of Record Number Percentage Homicide % Kidnapping % Sexual Assault 0 0.0% Sexual Assault Against Child 0 0.0% Violent Property Drug Other Indecency with a Child 0 0.0% Violent Sexual Offense 0 0.0% Robbery % Assault/Terroristic Threat % Violent Total % Arson % Burglary % Larceny % Stolen Vehicle % Forgery % Fraud % Stolen/Damaged Property % Property Total % Drug Delivery % Drug Possession 1, % Drug Offense-Other 0 0.0% Drug Total 1, % Commercialized/Sex Offense % DWI % Escape/Evading Arrest % Failure to Register as a Sex Offender 0 0.0% Family Offense % Obstruction/Public Order % Weapons Offense % Other % Other Total % Total 3, % Prepared by Executive Services Page 12

22 TDCJ On Hand by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Anderson Collingsworth Andrews Colorado Angelina Comal Aransas Comanche Archer Concho Armstrong Cooke Atascosa Coryell Austin Cottle Bailey Crane Bandera Crockett Bastrop Crosby Baylor Culberson Bee Dallam Bell 1, ,885 Dallas 14, ,086 Bexar 9, ,762 Dawson Blanco Deaf Smith Borden Delta Bosque Denton 1, ,611 Bowie Dewitt Brazoria 1, ,463 Dickens Brazos 1, ,210 Dimmit Brewster Donley Briscoe Duval Brooks Eastland Brown Ector 1, ,209 Burleson Edwards Burnet Ellis Caldwell El Paso 2, ,250 Calhoun Erath Callahan Falls Cameron 1, ,728 Fannin Camp Fayette Carson Fisher Cass Floyd Castro Foard Chambers Fort Bend 1, ,130 Cherokee Franklin Childress Freestone Clay Frio Cochran Gaines Coke Galveston 1, ,627 Coleman Garza Collin 1, ,683 Gillespie Prepared by Executive Services Page 13

23 TDCJ On Hand by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Glasscock Kaufman Goliad Kendall Gonzales Kenedy Gray Kent Grayson 1, ,275 Kerr Gregg 1, ,254 Kimble Grimes King Guadalupe Kinney Hale Kleberg Hall Knox Hamilton Lamar Hansford Lamb Hardeman Lampasas Hardin Lasalle Harris 22,441 1, ,958 Lavaca Harrison Lee Hartley Leon Haskell Liberty Hays Limestone Hemphill Lipscomb Henderson Live Oak Hidalgo 2, ,110 Llano Hill Loving Hockley Lubbock 1, ,877 Hood Lynn Hopkins McCulloch Houston McLennan 2, ,724 Howard McMullen Hudspeth Madison Hunt Marion Hutchinson Martin Irion Mason Jack Matagorda Jackson Maverick Jasper Medina Jeff Davis Menard Jefferson 2, ,219 Midland 1, ,163 Jim Hogg Milam Jim Wells Mills Johnson 1, ,311 Mitchell Jones Montague Karnes Montgomery 2, ,511 Prepared by Executive Services Page 14

24 TDCJ On Hand by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Moore Somervell Morris Starr Motley Stephens Nacogdoches Sterling Navarro Stonewall Newton Sutton Nolan Swisher Nueces 2, ,496 Tarrant 9, ,792 Ochiltree Taylor 1, ,392 Oldham Terrell Orange Terry Palo Pinto Throckmorton Panola Titus Parker Tom Green ,065 Parmer Travis 3, ,079 Pecos Trinity Polk Tyler Potter 1, ,773 Upshur Presidio Upton Rains Uvalde Randall Val Verde Reagan Van Zandt Real Victoria Red River Walker Reeves Waller Refugio Ward Roberts Washington Robertson Webb Rockwall Wharton Runnels Wheeler Rusk Wichita Sabine Wilbarger San Augustine Willacy San Jacinto Williamson 1, ,140 San Patricio Wilson San Saba Winkler Schleicher Wise Scurry Wood Shackelford Yoakum Shelby Young Sherman Zapata Smith 2, ,612 Zavala Total 133,600 7,867 3, ,341 Top thirty counties by census population are in bold. Prepared by Executive Services Page 15

25 Prison On Hand by 3G Offense Total % Total Violent 61,640 Property 603 3G Drug 1,816 Other 1,386 Total 3G 65, % Not 3G 68, % Total 133, % TDCJ On Hand by Receive Type 18 Prison State Jail SAFP Total New Receives New TDCJ Commitment 19 Community Supervision Revocation 20 Parole Revocation DMS Revocation MS Revocation Condition of Parole Condition of Probation Total 109,585 7,829 N/A 117,414 15,722 N/A N/A 15, N/A 311 6,811 N/A N/A 6, N/A N/A N/A N/A 571 N/A N/A ,470 3, ,600 7,867 3, , Prison and State Jail On Hand by Receive Type are offenders incarcerated on August 31, 2017 categorized by how they were received by the Agency. These offenders were last received during a variety of fiscal years, not just FY 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. Prepared by Executive Services Page 16

26 TDCJ On Hand by Sentence Length Violent Property Drug Other Total SAFP 6 or 9 Month Program , ,874 6 Months and Less ,241 7 to 12 Months 34 1,634 1, ,438 State Jail Prison 13 to 18 Months 28 1, , to 24 Months ,175 Total 97 3,794 3, ,867 2 Years 2, ,344 2,118 6,705 3 to 5 Years 10,225 4,152 5,002 6,863 26,242 6 to 10 Years 15,686 4,572 5,492 5,689 31, to 20 Years 18,119 2,643 4,152 2,623 27, to 30 Years 9,519 1,223 1,712 1,032 13, to 40 Years 6, , to 59 Years 4, , Years and More 4, ,397 Life 5, ,200 Capital Life 2,015 N/A N/A N/A 2,015 Life Without Parole 1,021 N/A N/A N/A 1,021 Death 224 N/A N/A N/A 224 Total 80,397 15,035 19,014 19, ,600 Total 81,415 19,588 23,631 20, ,341 Prison On Hand by Release Eligibility Status And Offense Violent Property Drug Other Total Not Eligible for Release 21 Currently Parole Eligible Currently DMS Eligible Not Yet Eligible for Release Consideration Total 1, ,480 33,871 10,856 12,933 13,071 70,731 2,398 2,127 1,597 2,683 8,805 42,245 2,047 3,975 3,317 51,584 80,397 15,035 19,014 19, , This category includes Life Without Parole offenders, offenders serving the minimum sentence for an offense with a mandatory minimum sentence, offenders being held on a parole warrant waiting for a revocation hearing and Death Row offenders. Death Row offenders do not include those who are on bench warrant. Prepared by Executive Services Page 17

27 TDCJ Receives and Admissions by Type Category Total Receives by Incarceration Type New Receives 33,985 3, , , ,011 1,800 Prison Parole/DMS/MS Revocation Receives 6,628 MS Revoked Parole Out of State Receives for Revocation Processing Parole 4,962 New Offense Technical DMS 1,467 New Offense Technical New Offense Technical New Sentence Upfront Time Total 40,613 Community Supervision Modification Direct Sentences Modification Original Condition Total 18,069 SAFP Parole 731 New Offense Technical 6,007 Community Supervision 5,865 Total 6,596 Total Total TDCJ Receives 65,278 Admissions 22 1,091 Total Receives & Admissions 66, Admissions are bench warrant returns from prior fiscal years and transfers among the agency. 621 State Jail New Receives 18, % by Incarceration Type 83.68% 16.32% % % % 11.08% 88.92% % Prepared by Executive Services Page 18

28 TDCJ FY 2017 Monthly Receives and Admissions by Type Category Sep-16 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 Jan-17 Feb-17 Mar-17 Apr-17 May-17 Jun-17 Jul-17 Aug-17 Total Prison New Receives 2,826 2,901 3,076 2,861 2,421 2,501 3,391 2,746 2,929 2,991 2,797 2,545 33,985 Parole/DMS/MS Revocations ,628 Parole New Offense ,968 Parole Technical DMS New Offense ,242 DMS Technical MS New Offense MS Technical Total 3,319 3,440 3,681 3,409 2,941 2,973 4,037 3,304 3,517 3,588 3,347 3,057 40,613 State Jail New Receives 1,626 1,556 1,619 1,475 1,343 1,461 1,653 1,438 1,537 1,603 1,314 1,444 18,069 New Sentence 1,622 1,555 1,616 1,470 1,340 1,456 1,649 1,433 1,529 1,594 1,306 1,435 18,005 Upfront Time Community Supervision Modification Total 1,626 1,556 1,619 1,475 1,343 1,461 1,653 1,438 1,537 1,603 1,314 1,444 18,069 SAFP Parole New Receives New Offense Technical Community Supervision New Receives ,865 Direct Sentences Modification ,011 Original Condition ,800 Total ,596 Total TDCJ Receives 5,460 5,542 5,783 5,431 4,895 5,005 6,297 5,319 5,632 5,677 5,255 4,982 65,278 Admissions ,091 Total TDCJ Receives and Admissions 66, Admissions are bench warrant returns from prior fiscal years and transfers among the agency. Prepared by Executive Services Page 19

29 TDCJ Total Receives by Age and Gender Male Female Total Prison State Jail SAFP Prison State Jail SAFP Number Percent 14 to 16 Years % 17 Years % 18 to 19 Years 1, , % 20 to 29 Years 12,208 4,499 1,896 1,469 1, , % 30 to 39 Years 11,144 4,557 1,451 1,805 1, , % 40 to 49 Years 6,398 2, , % 50 to 59 Years 3,805 1, , % 60 Years and Older 1, , % Total 35,759 13,780 4,965 4,854 4,289 1,631 65, % Youngest Oldest Average TDCJ Total Receives by Race and Gender Male Female Total Prison State Jail SAFP Prison State Jail SAFP Number Percent Black 10,703 4,381 1, , % White 11,599 5,168 2,179 2,677 2, , % Hispanic 13,270 4,131 1,683 1,165 1, , % Other % Total 35,759 13,780 4,965 4,854 4,289 1,631 65, % Prepared by Executive Services Page 20

30 TDCJ Total Receives by Offense of Record Prison State Jail SAFP Total Total % Violent Property Drug Other Homicide Kidnapping Sexual Assault Sexual Assault Against Child 1, ,288 Indecency with a Child Violent Sexual Offense Robbery 3, ,597 Assault/Terroristic Threat 7, ,127 8,343 Violent Total 13, ,551 15, % Arson Burglary 4,297 1, ,147 Larceny 1,158 4, ,725 Stolen Vehicle 213 1, ,332 Forgery ,311 Fraud ,714 Stolen/Damaged Property Property Total 7,029 8,348 1,318 16, % Drug Delivery 3, ,389 Drug Possession 6,446 7,226 2,028 15,700 Drug Offense-Other Drug Total 9,837 7,713 2,555 20, % Commercialized/Sex Offense DWI 3, ,194 Escape/Evading Arrest 2, ,798 Failure to Register as a Sex Offender Family Offense Obstruction/Public Order 1, ,867 Weapons Offense 1, ,813 Other Other Total 10,021 1,785 1,172 12, % Total 40,613 18,069 6,596 65, % 24 State Jail offenders received for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide; those received for indecency with a child are convicted of exposure; and those received for violent sexual offenses are convicted of civil rights violation of a person in custody. Prepared by Executive Services Page 21

31 TDCJ Total Receives by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Anderson Collingsworth Andrews Colorado Angelina Comal Aransas Comanche Archer Concho Armstrong Cooke Atascosa Coryell Austin Cottle Bailey Crane Bandera Crockett Bastrop Crosby Baylor Culberson Bee Dallam Bell Dallas 3,392 1,256 1,102 5,750 Bexar 2,947 1, ,458 Dawson Blanco Deaf Smith Borden Delta Bosque Denton Bowie Dewitt Brazoria Dickens Brazos Dimmit Brewster Donley Briscoe Duval Brooks Eastland Brown Ector Burleson Edwards Burnet Ellis Caldwell El Paso ,150 Calhoun Erath Callahan Falls Cameron Fannin Camp Fayette Carson Fisher Cass Floyd Castro Foard Chambers Fort Bend Cherokee Franklin Childress Freestone Clay Frio Cochran Gaines Coke Galveston Coleman Garza Collin Gillespie Prepared by Executive Services Page 22

32 TDCJ Total Receives by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Glasscock Kaufman Goliad Kendall Gonzales Kenedy Gray Kent Grayson Kerr Gregg Kimble Grimes King Guadalupe Kinney Hale Kleberg Hall Knox Hamilton Lamar Hansford Lamb Hardeman Lampasas Hardin Lasalle Harris 6,319 3, ,539 Lavaca Harrison Lee Hartley Leon Haskell Liberty Hays Limestone Hemphill Lipscomb Henderson Live Oak Hidalgo 1, ,764 Llano Hill Loving Hockley Lubbock Hood Lynn Hopkins McCulloch Houston McLennan ,108 Howard McMullen Hudspeth Madison Hunt Marion Hutchinson Martin Irion Mason Jack Matagorda Jackson Maverick Jasper Medina Jeff Davis Menard Jefferson Midland Jim Hogg Milam Jim Wells Mills Johnson Mitchell Jones Montague Karnes Montgomery ,305 Prepared by Executive Services Page 23

33 TDCJ Total Receives by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Moore Starr Morris Stephens Motley Sterling Nacogdoches Stonewall Navarro Sutton Newton Swisher Nolan Tarrant 2,861 1, ,588 Nueces Taylor Ochiltree Terrell Oldham Terry Orange Throckmorton Palo Pinto Titus Panola Tom Green Parker Travis 1, ,900 Parmer Trinity Pecos Tyler Polk Upshur Potter Upton Presidio Uvalde Rains Val Verde Randall Van Zandt Reagan Victoria Real Walker Red River Waller Reeves Ward Refugio Washington Roberts Webb Robertson Wharton Rockwall Wheeler Runnels Wichita Rusk Wilbarger Sabine Willacy San Augustine Williamson San Jacinto Wilson San Patricio Winkler San Saba Wise Schleicher Wood Scurry Yoakum Shackelford Young Shelby Zapata Sherman Zavala Smith Total 40,613 18,069 6,596 65,278 Somervell Top thirty counties by census population are in bold. Prepared by Executive Services Page 24

34 Prison and State Jail Total Receives by Sentence Length Prison State Jail Total 25 6 Months and Less N/A 5,415 5,415 7 to 12 Months N/A 8,683 8, to 18 Months N/A 2,837 2, to 24 Months N/A 1,134 1,134 2 Years 9,290 N/A 9,290 3 to 5 Years 16,058 N/A 16,058 6 to 10 Years 8,722 N/A 8, to 20 Years 3,590 N/A 3, to 30 Years 1,484 N/A 1, to 40 Years 571 N/A to 59 Years 324 N/A Years and More 269 N/A 269 Life 245 N/A 245 Capital Life 5 N/A 5 Life Without Parole 53 N/A 53 Death 26 2 N/A 2 Total 40,613 18,069 58, These totals do not include 6,596 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 Represents the total offenders received to death row in FY 2017 Prepared by Executive Services Page 25

35 Prison and State Jail New Receives by Offense of Record Prison State Jail Total Total % Violent Property Drug Other Homicide Kidnapping Sexual Assault Sexual Assault Against Child 1, ,208 Indecency with a Child Violent Sexual Offense Robbery 2, ,632 Assault/Terroristic Threat 6, ,526 Violent Total 12, , % Arson Burglary 2,979 1,138 4,117 Larceny 923 4,292 5,215 Stolen Vehicle 138 1,067 1,205 Forgery ,136 Fraud ,508 Stolen/Damaged Property Property Total 5,219 8,348 13, % Drug Delivery 2, ,042 Drug Possession 5,354 7,226 12,580 Drug Offense-Other Drug Total 7,919 7,713 15, % Commercialized/Sex Offense DWI 2, ,173 Escape/Evading Arrest 1, ,353 Failure to Register as a Sex Offender Family Offense Obstruction/Public Order 1, ,502 Weapons Offense 1, ,476 Other Other Total 8,732 1,785 10, % Total 33,985 18,069 52, % 27 State Jail offenders received for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide; those received for indecency with a child are convicted of exposure; and those received for violent sexual offenses are convicted of civil rights violation of a person in custody. Prepared by Executive Services Page 26

36 Prison New Receives by Offense of Record Prison Category % Total % Homicide % Kidnapping % Sexual Assault % Violent Property Drug Other Sexual Assault Against Child 1, % Indecency with a Child % Violent Sexual Offense % Robbery 2, % Assault/Terroristic Threat 6, % Violent Total 12,115 Arson % Burglary 2, % Larceny % Stolen Vehicle % Forgery % Fraud % Stolen/Damaged Property % Property Total 5,219 Drug Delivery 2, % Drug Possession 5, % Drug Offense-Other 4 0.1% Drug Total 7,919 Commercialized/Sex Offense % DWI 2, % Escape/Evading Arrest 1, % Failure to Register as a Sex Offender % Family Offense % Obstruction/Public Order 1, % Weapons Offense 1, % Other % Other Total 8,732 Total 33, % 15.4% 23.3% 25.7% Prepared by Executive Services Page 27

37 State Jail New Receives by Offense of Record State Jail Category % Total % Violent Property Drug Other Homicide % Kidnapping 7 3.1% Sexual Assault 0 0.0% Sexual Assault Against Child 0 0.0% Indecency with a Child % Violent Sexual Offense % Robbery 0 0.0% Assault/Terroristic Threat % Violent Total 223 Arson % Burglary 1, % Larceny 4, % Stolen Vehicle 1, % Forgery % Fraud % Stolen/Damaged Property % Property Total 8,348 Drug Delivery % Drug Possession 7, % Drug Offense-Other 6 0.1% Drug Total 7,713 Commercialized/Sex Offense % DWI % Escape/Evading Arrest % Failure to Register as a Sex Offender % Family Offense % Obstruction/Public Order % Weapons Offense % Other % Other Total 1,785 Total 18, % 46.2% 42.7% 9.9% 28 State Jail offenders received for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide; those received for indecency with a child are convicted of exposure; and those received for violent sexual offenses are convicted of civil rights violation of a person in custody. Prepared by Executive Services Page 28

38 Prison and State Jail New Receives by County of Conviction Prison State Jail Total Harris 5,155 3,806 8,961 Dallas 2,906 1,256 4,162 Tarrant 2,529 1,433 3,962 Bexar 2,343 1,141 3,484 Travis 1, ,623 El Paso Collin Hidalgo 1, ,428 Denton Fort Bend Montgomery ,146 Williamson Cameron Nueces Brazoria Bell Galveston Lubbock Jefferson Webb McLennan Smith Brazos Hays Johnson Ellis Ector Midland Guadalupe Taylor All Others 9,476 5,143 14,619 Total 33,985 18,069 52,054 Top thirty counties are in order by census population. Prepared by Executive Services Page 29

39 Prison and State Jail New Receives by Sentence Length 6 Months and Less 7 to 12 Months 13 to 18 Months 19 to 24 Months 2 Years 3 to 5 Years 6 to 10 Years 11 to 20 Years 21 to 30 Years 31 to 40 Years 41 to 59 Years 60 Years and More Life Capital Life Life Without Parole Death Total Prison State Jail Total 29 N/A 5,415 5,415 N/A 8,683 8,683 N/A 2,837 2,837 N/A 1,134 1,134 8,796 N/A 8,796 14,102 N/A 14,102 6,788 N/A 6,788 2,547 N/A 2, N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A 4 53 N/A 53 2 N/A 2 33,985 18,069 52, The above does not include 2,736 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 State Jail Prison and State Jail New Receives by Average Sentence Length (in Years) Violent Property Drug Other Total Prepared by Executive Services Page 30

40 Prison Parole/DMS/MS Revocations and Parole Out of State Receives for Revocation Processing by Offense of Record Violent Property Drug Other Number Percentage Homicide % Kidnapping % Sexual Assault % Sexual Assault Against Child % Indecency with a Child % Violent Sexual Offense 1 0.1% Robbery % Assault/Terroristic Threat % Violent Total 1, % Arson % Burglary 1, % Larceny % Stolen Vehicle % Forgery % Fraud % Stolen/Damaged Property % Property Total 1, % Drug Delivery % Drug Possession 1, % Drug Offense-Other 5 0.3% Drug Total 1, % Commercialized/Sex Offense % DWI % Escape/Evading Arrest % Failure to Register as a Sex Offender % Family Offense % Obstruction/Public Order % Weapons Offense % Other % Other Total 1, % Total 6, % Prepared by Executive Services Page 31

41 Prison Parole/DMS/MS Revocations and Parole Out of State Receives for Revocation Processing by County of Conviction Prison Harris 1,164 Dallas 486 Tarrant 332 Bexar 604 Travis 163 El Paso 77 Collin 72 Hidalgo 132 Denton 86 Fort Bend 40 Montgomery 113 Williamson 56 Cameron 114 Nueces 127 Brazoria 81 Bell 97 Galveston 56 Lubbock 118 Jefferson 117 Webb 12 McLennan 113 Smith 131 Brazos 60 Hays 19 Johnson 65 Ellis 38 Ector 58 Midland 36 Guadalupe 37 Taylor 72 All Others 1,952 Total 6,628 Top thirty counties are in order by census population. Prepared by Executive Services Page 32

42 Prison Parole/DMS/MS Revocations and Parole Out of State Receives for Revocation Processing by Sentence Length 6 Months and Less 7 to 12 Months 13 to 18 Months 19 to 24 Months 2 Years 3 to 5 Years 6 to 10 Years 11 to 20 Years 21 to 30 Years 31 to 40 Years 41 to 59 Years 60 Years and More Life Capital Life 1 Total Prison N/A N/A N/A N/A 494 1,956 1,934 1, ,628 Prison Parole/DMS/MS Revocations and Parole Out of State Receives for Revocation Processing by Average Sentence Length (in Years) Violent Property Drug Other Total Prison Prepared by Executive Services Page 33

43 TDCJ Releases and Departures by Type Category Total Releases by Incarceration Type Prison Discharges 6,207 Releases to Community Supervision 259 Releases to Parole/DMS/MS 34,369 Releases to Parole Releases to DMS Releases to MS 21,602 12, Total 40,835 State Jail Discharges 18,366 Releases to Community Supervision 76 Total 18,442 SAFP Releases to Community Supervision 5,818 Releases to Parole Supervision 644 Total 6,462 Percent of Releases by Incarceration Type 15.2% 0.6% 84.2% 100.0% 99.6% 0.4% 100.0% 90.0% 10.0% 100.0% Total TDCJ Releases 65,739 Departures 30 2,332 Total Releases and Departures 68, Departures are transfers among the agency, bench warrants that did not return in FY 2017, deaths, and executions. Prepared by Executive Services Page 34

44 TDCJ FY 2017 Monthly Releases and Departures by Type Category Sep-16 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 Jan-17 Feb-17 Mar-17 Apr-17 May-17 Jun-17 Jul-17 Aug-17 Total Prison Releases to Community Supervision Releases to Parole/DMS/MS 2,766 2,787 2,672 2,992 2,778 2,834 3,132 2,862 3,189 2,898 2,835 2,624 34,369 Parole 1,719 1,782 1,680 1,785 1,782 1,796 1,980 1,780 1,979 1,819 1,782 1,718 21,602 DMS 1, , ,013 1,121 1,050 1,181 1,057 1, ,411 MS Discharges ,207 Total 3,347 3,316 3,172 3,527 3,325 3,319 3,729 3,366 3,747 3,464 3,373 3,150 40,835 State Jail Releases to Community Supervision Discharges 1,680 1,572 1,560 1,710 1,465 1,426 1,709 1,401 1,453 1,533 1,393 1,464 18,366 Total 1,688 1,576 1,566 1,723 1,470 1,429 1,716 1,403 1,457 1,544 1,400 1,470 18,442 SAFP Releases to Community Supervision ,818 Releases to Parole Supervision Total ,462 Total TDCJ Releases 5,599 5,441 5,227 5,801 5,459 5,215 5,985 5,289 5,718 5,519 5,345 5,141 65,739 Departures ,332 Total TDCJ Releases and Departures 68, Departures are transfers among the agency, bench warrants that did not return in FY 2017, deaths, and executions. Prepared by Executive Services Page 35

45 TDCJ Total Releases by Age and Gender Male Female Total Prison State Jail SAFP Prison State Jail SAFP Number Percent 14 to 16 Years % 17 Years % 18 to 19 Years % 20 to 29 Years 10,270 4,597 1,849 1,267 1, , % 30 to 39 Years 11,804 4,562 1,480 1,912 1, , % 40 to 49 Years 7,322 2, , , % 50 to 59 Years 4,786 1, , % 60 Years and Older 1, , % Total 35,931 13,981 4,836 4,904 4,461 1,626 65, % Youngest Oldest Average TDCJ Total Releases by Race and Gender Male Female Total Prison State Jail SAFP Prison State Jail SAFP Number Percent Black 11,041 4,587 1,072 1,119 1, , % White 11,327 5,224 2,142 2,608 2,289 1,003 24, % Hispanic 13,367 4,085 1,594 1,160 1, , % Other % Total 35,931 13,981 4,836 4,904 4,461 1,626 65, % Prepared by Executive Services Page 36

46 TDCJ Total Releases by Offense of Record Prison State Jail SAFP Total Total % Homicide Kidnapping Sexual Assault Sexual Assault Against Child 1, ,151 Violent Indecency with a Child Violent Sexual Offense Robbery 3, ,764 Assault/Terroristic Threat 7, ,182 8,411 Violent Total 13, ,558 15, % Arson Burglary 4,589 1, ,406 Larceny 1,393 4, ,331 Property Stolen Vehicle 224 1, ,369 Forgery ,353 Fraud ,631 Stolen/Damaged Property Property Total 7,532 8,689 1,347 17, % Drug Delivery 3, ,379 Drug Drug Possession 6,172 7,118 1,982 15,272 Drug Offense-Other Drug Total 9,477 7,697 2,498 19, % Commercialized/Sex Offense DWI 3, ,603 Other Escape/Evading Arrest 1, ,532 Failure to Register as a Sex Offender Family Offense Obstruction/Public Order 1, ,807 Weapons Offense 1, ,748 Other Other Total 10,048 1,823 1,059 12, % Total 40,835 18,442 6,462 65, % 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. Prepared by Executive Services Page 37

47 TDCJ Total Releases by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Anderson Collingsworth Andrews Colorado Angelina Comal Aransas Comanche Archer Concho Armstrong Cooke Atascosa Coryell Austin Cottle Bailey Crane Bandera Crockett Bastrop Crosby Baylor Culberson Bee Dallam Bell Dallas 3,986 1,291 1,103 6,380 Bexar 2,702 1, ,159 Dawson Blanco Deaf Smith Borden Delta Bosque Denton Bowie Dewitt Brazoria Dickens Brazos Dimmit Brewster Donley Briscoe Duval Brooks Eastland Brown Ector Burleson Edwards Burnet Ellis Caldwell El Paso ,151 Calhoun Erath Callahan Falls Cameron Fannin Camp Fayette Carson Fisher Cass Floyd Castro Foard Chambers Fort Bend Cherokee Franklin Childress Freestone Clay Frio Cochran Gaines Coke Galveston Coleman Garza Collin Gillespie Prepared by Executive Services Page 38

48 TDCJ Total Releases by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Glasscock Kaufman Goliad Kendall Gonzales Kenedy Gray Kent Grayson Kerr Gregg Kimble Grimes King Guadalupe Kinney Hale Kleberg Hall Knox Hamilton Lamar Hansford Lamb Hardeman Lampasas Hardin Lasalle Harris 6,468 4, ,966 Lavaca Harrison Lee Hartley Leon Haskell Liberty Hays Limestone Hemphill Lipscomb Henderson Live Oak Hidalgo 1, ,789 Llano Hill Loving Hockley Lubbock Hood Lynn Hopkins McCulloch Houston McLennan ,061 Howard McMullen Hudspeth Madison Hunt Marion Hutchinson Martin Irion Mason Jack Matagorda Jackson Maverick Jasper Medina Jeff Davis Menard Jefferson Midland Jim Hogg Milam Jim Wells Mills Johnson Mitchell Jones Montague Karnes Montgomery ,220 Prepared by Executive Services Page 39

49 TDCJ Total Releases by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Moore Starr Morris Stephens Motley Sterling Nacogdoches Stonewall Navarro Sutton Newton Swisher Nolan Tarrant 2,907 1, ,741 Nueces ,049 Taylor Ochiltree Terrell Oldham Terry Orange Throckmorton Palo Pinto Titus Panola Tom Green Parker Travis 1, ,984 Parmer Trinity Pecos Tyler Polk Upshur Potter Upton Presidio Uvalde Rains Val Verde Randall Van Zandt Reagan Victoria Real Walker Red River Waller Reeves Ward Refugio Washington Roberts Webb Robertson Wharton Rockwall Wheeler Runnels Wichita Rusk Wilbarger Sabine Willacy San Augustine Williamson San Jacinto Wilson San Patricio Winkler San Saba Wise Schleicher Wood Scurry Yoakum Shackelford Young Shelby Zapata Sherman Zavala Smith Total 40,835 18,442 6,462 65,739 Somervell Top thirty counties by census population are in bold. Prepared by Executive Services Page 40

50 Prison and State Jail Total Releases by Sentence Length Prison State Jail Total 33 6 Months and Less N/A 5,608 5,608 7 to 12 Months N/A 8,927 8, to 18 Months N/A 2,764 2, to 24 Months N/A 1,143 1,143 2 Years 9,327 N/A 9,327 3 to 5 Years 16,559 N/A 16,559 6 to 10 Years 8,799 N/A 8, to 20 Years 3,605 N/A 3, to 30 Years 1,462 N/A 1, to 40 Years 463 N/A to 59 Years 211 N/A Years and More 230 N/A 230 Life 172 N/A 172 Capital Life 7 N/A 7 Death (overturned) 0 N/A 0 Total 40,835 18,442 59, These totals do not include 6,462 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. Prepared by Executive Services Page 41

51 Prison and State Jail Total Releases by Time Served Discharge Community Supervision Parole DMS MS Prison State Jail Prison State Jail Prison Prison Prison Total 6 Months & Less 119 5, ,535 6 to 9 Months 1 4, , to 12 Months 1 4, ,368 2, , to 18 Months 2 2, ,121 1, , months to 2 Years 2,006 1, ,294 2, , Years 2,660 N/A 2 N/A 6,587 4, , Years 1,041 N/A 0 N/A 3, , to 20 Years 314 N/A 0 N/A 1, , to 30 Years 59 N/A 0 N/A , to 40 Years 2 N/A 0 N/A to 59 Years 2 N/A 0 N/A Total 6,207 18, ,602 12, ,277 Prepared by Executive Services Page 42

52 Prison and State Jail Total Releases by Percent of Sentence Served and Release Type Community Supervision 34 Parole Prison 10.0% 50.9% State Jail 82.0% N/A DMS 60.1% N/A MS 81.0% N/A Discharge 35 Total 100.0% 61.1% 100.0% 99.5% 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 Supervision % 9.4% 9.3% 9.6% 62.8% 91.1% 80.3% 0.0% Parole 67.4% 44.6% 39.8% 42.2% N/A N/A N/A N/A DMS 62.8% 60.8% 58.3% 59.4% N/A N/A N/A N/A MS 70.1% 85.0% 84.8% 82.5% N/A N/A N/A N/A Discharge % 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% Total 74.6% 58.2% 50.4% 54.7% 99.8% 99.5% 99.6% 99.7% Prison Total Releases by Percent of Sentence Served for 3G Offenses by Release Type 36 Violent Property Drug Other Total Parole Discharge Total 73.6% 71.5% 61.3% 74.4% 73.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 81.5% 79.4% 81.2% 83.1% 81.5% 34 Upfront and probation modification serve 100% of sentence before being released to community supervision. Offenders and offenders released on shock probation serve approximately six months before release regardless of their sentence length. 35 State Jail offenders who receive diligent participation credits have a reduction in sentence, not an early release; therefore, they still serve 100% of their new sentence. 36 3G offenders are not currently eligible to be released from prison on DMS or MS. Prepared by Executive Services Page 43

53 Prison and State Jail Discharges by Offense of Record Prison State Jail Total Total % Violent Property Drug Other Homicide Kidnapping Sexual Assault Sexual Assault Against Child Indecency with a Child Violent Sexual Offense Robbery Assault/Terroristic Threat 1, ,021 Violent Total 3, , % Arson Burglary 570 1,119 1,689 Larceny 146 4,617 4,763 Stolen Vehicle 29 1,068 1,097 Forgery Fraud Stolen/Damaged Property Property Total 873 8,666 9, % Drug Delivery Drug Possession 521 7,078 7,599 Drug Offense-Other Drug Total 703 7,648 8, % Commercialized/Sex Offense DWI Escape/Evading Arrest Failure to Register as a Sex Offender Family Offense Obstruction/Public Order Weapons Offense Other Other Total 1,066 1,819 2, % Total 6,207 18,366 24, % 37 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. Prepared by Executive Services Page 44

54 Prison and State Jail Discharges by County of Conviction Prison State Jail Total Harris 1,227 4,123 5,350 Dallas 770 1,291 2,061 Tarrant 456 1,512 1,968 Bexar 434 1,097 1,531 Travis El Paso Collin Hidalgo Denton Fort Bend Montgomery Williamson Cameron Nueces Brazoria Bell Galveston Lubbock Jefferson Webb McLennan Smith Brazos Hays Johnson Ellis Ector Midland Guadalupe Taylor All Others 1,218 5,068 6,286 Total 6,207 18,366 24,573 Top thirty counties are in order by census population. Prepared by Executive Services Page 45

55 Prison and State Jail Discharges by Sentence Length Prison State Jail Total 6 Months and Less N/A 5,551 5,551 7 to 12 Months N/A 8,925 8, to 18 Months N/A 2,763 2, to 24 Months N/A 1,127 1,127 2 Years 2,086 N/A 2,086 3 to 5 Years 2,667 N/A 2,667 6 to 10 Years 1,053 N/A 1, to 20 Years 329 N/A to 30 Years 65 N/A to 40 Years 1 N/A 1 41 to 59 Years 2 N/A 2 60 Years and More 1 N/A 1 Life (Court Ordered Discharge) 3 N/A 3 Death (Court Ordered Discharge) 0 N/A 0 Total 6,207 18,366 24,573 Prepared by Executive Services Page 46

56 TDCJ Releases to Community Supervision by Offense of Record Prison State Jail SAFP Total Total % Homicide Kidnapping Sexual Assault Violent Property Drug Other Sexual Assault Against Child Indecency with a Child Violent Sexual Offense Robbery Assault/Terroristic Threat ,178 Violent Total ,463 1, % Arson Burglary Larceny Stolen Vehicle Forgery Fraud Stolen/Damaged Property Property Total ,148 1, % Drug Delivery Drug Possession ,841 1,912 Drug Offense-Other Drug Total ,239 2, % Commercialized/Sex Offense DWI Escape/Evading Arrest Failure to Register as a Sex Offender Family Offense Obstruction/Public Order Weapons Offense Other Other Total , % Total ,818 6, % Prepared by Executive Services Page 47

57 TDCJ Releases to Community Supervision by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Harris Dallas ,040 1,082 Tarrant Bexar Travis El Paso Collin Hidalgo Denton Fort Bend Montgomery Williamson Cameron Nueces Brazoria Bell Galveston Lubbock Jefferson Webb McLennan Smith Brazos Hays Johnson Ellis Ector Midland Guadalupe Taylor All Others ,267 2,374 Total ,818 6,153 Top thirty counties are in order by census population. Prepared by Executive Services Page 48

58 Prison and State Jail Releases to Community Supervision by Sentence Length Prison State Jail Total 6 Months and Less N/A to 12 Months N/A to 18 Months N/A to 24 Months N/A Years 9 N/A 9 3 to 5 Years 45 N/A 45 6 to 10 Years 204 N/A to 20 Years 1 N/A 1 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 Total These totals do not include 5,818 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. Prepared by Executive Services Page 49

59 Prison and SAFP Releases to Parole Supervision 39 by Offense of Record Prison SAFP Total Total % Homicide Kidnapping Sexual Assault Violent Property Drug Other Sexual Assault Against Child Indecency with a Child Violent Sexual Offense Robbery 2, ,601 Assault/Terroristic Threat 5, ,212 Violent Total 10, , % Arson Burglary 3, ,120 Larceny 1, ,257 Stolen Vehicle Forgery Fraud Stolen/Damaged Property Property Total 6, , % Drug Delivery 3, ,202 Drug Possession 5, ,761 Drug Offense-Other Drug Total 8, , % Commercialized/Sex Offense DWI 3, ,562 Escape/Evading Arrest 1, ,644 Failure to Register as a Sex Offender Family Offense Obstruction/Public Order 1, ,338 Weapons Offense 1, ,329 Other Other Total 8, , % Total 34, , % 39 Releases to Parole Supervision include releases via parole, DMS, and MS. Prepared by Executive Services Page 50

60 Prison and SAFP Releases to Parole Supervision 40 by County of Conviction Prison SAFP Total Harris 5, ,306 Dallas 3, ,237 Tarrant 2, ,459 Bexar 2, ,266 Travis El Paso Collin Hidalgo Denton Fort Bend Montgomery Williamson Cameron Nueces Brazoria Bell Galveston Lubbock Jefferson Webb McLennan Smith Brazos Hays Johnson Ellis Ector Midland Guadalupe Taylor All Others 9, ,925 Total 34, , Releases to Parole Supervision include releases via parole, DMS, and MS. Top thirty counties are in order by census population. Prepared by Executive Services Page 51

61 Prison Releases to Parole Supervision 41 by Sentence Length Prison 2 Years 7,232 3 to 5 Years 13,847 6 to 10 Years 7, to 20 Years 3, to 30 Years 1, to 40 Years to 59 Years Years and More 229 Life 170 Capital Life 6 Total 42 34, Releases to Parole Supervision include releases via parole, DMS, and MS. 42 These totals do not include 644 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. Prepared by Executive Services Page 52

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