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1 Produced for General Distribution Georgia Department of Corrections Operations, Planning, and Training Division Planning and Analysis Section -JAN- Profile_life_wo_parole.pdf

2 -JAN- Contents Produced for General Distribution Table of Contents Demographic information Current age, broken out in ten year age groups Race group 7 Marital status, self-reported at entry to prison Number of children, self-reported at entry to prison 9 Religious affiliation, self-reported at entry to prison Home county - self-reported at entry to prison Socioeconomic class, self-reported at entry to prison Environment to age, self-reported at entry to prison Guardian status to age, self-reported at entry to prison 7 Employment status before prison, self-reported at entry to prison Age at admission Height, measured at entry to prison Weight, measured at entry to prison Military service Correctional information Type of admission to prison Current / last security status Current / last institution type Institution type - transitional centers 7 Institution type - county prisons Institution type - state prisons 9 Institution type - private prisons Institution type - pre-release centers Institution type - inmate boot camp Number of disciplinary reports Number of transfers Number of escapes Time served in current (or last) institution Educational, psychological and physical information Highest grade level attained

3 -JAN- Contents Produced for General Distribution Table of Contents Educational, psychological and physical information 7 Culture fair IQ scores Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) reading score 9 Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) math score Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) spelling score Scope of substance abuse - summary Scope of substance abuse - detail Current / last mental health treatment level PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'P' overall condition ('P'hysical) PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'U' upper body PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'L' lower body 7 PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'H' hearing PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'E' vision 9 PULHESDWIT medical scale -'S' psychiatric PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'D' dental PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'W' work ability PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'I' impairment PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'T' transportability Criminality in family, self-reported Alcoholism in family, self-reported Drug abuse in family, self-reported 7 Subjected to frequent beatings, self-reported Father absent during inmate's childhood 9 Mother absent during inmate's childhood Inmate diagnosed as manipulative Inmate diagnosed as assaultive Crimes and criminal history information Number of prior Georgia incarcerations Prison sentence in years Primary offense, broken out into felonies vs misdemeanors Primary offense, broken out into six broad crime categories

4 -JAN- Contents Produced for General Distribution Table of Contents Crimes and criminal history information Primary offense, detailed offense code 7 County of conviction of primary offense 7 Circuit of conviction of primary offense 7 Years served (jail + prison) in this incarceration Medical information 7 Results of most recent HIV test 7 Results of most recent tuberculosis test 7 Results of most recent syphilis test 77 Results of most recent Hepatitis-C test

5 -JAN- Page Current age, broken out in ten-year age groups Current Age Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Teens (-9).79%.77% Twenties (-9) Thirties (-9) Forties (-9) Fifties (-9) 9.7% 9.%.9%.% 9.% 97.% 9.% 9.9%.% 7.7%.% 7.7%.7%.7%.7%.%.7% 9.%.9%.97% Sixties (-9) Seventy + (7 and above).9%.7%.7%.% Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mean (average).9 Median (middle) Mode (most frequent) Current age group Page

6 -JAN- Page Race group Race Group Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % White Black Other Asian Hispanic.9% 7.9%.%.%.9% 9.77% 9.% 9.7% 9.%.%.%.7%.% 9 7.7% 7.%.%.%.% Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) Black Black Black Race group Page

7 -JAN- Page 7 Marital status, self-reported at entry to prison Marital Status Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % D M S U W Unknown Divorced Married Separated Unmarried Widow %.%.%.9% 7.7%.% 77.7% 9.% 9.7% 9.7% 7.% 9.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.% 9 9.%.%.7%.% 7.9%.% Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) Unmarried Unmarried Unmarried Marital status Page 7

8 -JAN- Page Number of children, self reported at entry to prison Number of Children Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % %.% 7.%.% 97.9% 9.7% 97.% 9.7%.%.%.7%.%.%.9%.% 9 7.%.9% 7 7.9% 7.% 7 9 Over.7%.7%.%.%.%.%.%.9% 9.% 9.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9% Reported 7 % 97.9% %.% 779.% Grand 7 7 Mean (average). Median (middle) Mode (most frequent).. Number of children Page

9 -JAN- Page 9 Religious affiliation, self-reported at entry to prison Religious Affiliation Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Islam Catholic Baptist Methodist Chc Of God Holiness Jewish Anglican Hindu Seven D Ad Jehovah Wt Latr Day S Other Prot None %.%.%.9%.9%.%.9%.9%.%.7%.%.9%.7%.% 97.% 9.7% 97.% 97.7% 7 9.9% 9.9%.%.%.7%.%.9%.% %.%.%.7%.9%.%.9%.9%.7%.7%.9%.9%.7% 9.9% Reported % 97.9% %.% % Grand Mode (most frequent) Baptist Baptist Baptist Religious affiliation Page 9

10 -JAN- Page Home county, self-reported at entry to prison Home County Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Unknown Appling County Atkinson County Bacon County Baldwin County Barrow County Bartow County Ben Hill County Berrien County Bibb County Bleckley County Brooks County Bulloch County Burke County Butts County Camden County Candler County Carroll County Catoosa County Chatham County Chattahoochee County Cherokee County Clarke County Clayton County Cobb County Coffee County Colquitt County Columbia County Cook County Coweta County Crisp County Decatur County Dekalb County Dooly County Dougherty County Douglas County Early County Effingham County %.9%.%.%.9%.%.9%.%.%.9%.9%.%.%.9%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.9%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.% 7.%.%.7%.%.%.% 97.%.%.% 9.9%.7%.%.%.% 9.9% %.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 7.9%.%.9%.%.%.% Home county Page

11 -JAN- Page Home county, self-reported at entry to prison Home County Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Elbert County Emanuel County Fayette County Floyd County Forsyth County Franklin County Fulton County Gilmer County Glynn County Gordon County Greene County Gwinnett County Habersham County Hall County Hancock County Haralson County Harris County Hart County Henry County Houston County Jackson County Jeff Davis County Jefferson County Jenkins County Laurens County Lee County Liberty County Lincoln County Long County Lowndes County Madison County Marion County Mcduffie County Mcintosh County Miller County Monroe County Morgan County Muscogee County 9 99.%.%.9%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.79%.%.%.79%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 9.% 9.%.7%.%.9%.7%.9% 9 7.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.77%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9% Home county Page

12 -JAN- Page Home county, self-reported at entry to prison Home County Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Newton County Oglethorpe County Paulding County Peach County Pierce County Pike County Polk County Putnam County Rabun County Randolph County Richmond County Rockdale County Seminole County Spalding County Stephens County Stewart County Sumter County Tattnall County Telfair County Thomas County Tift County Toombs County Treutlen County Upson County Walker County Walton County Ware County Washington County Wayne County White County Whitfield County Wilcox County Wilkes County Wilkinson County Worth County Other Custody/Out Of %.9%.9%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.79%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 9.%.%.%.7%.%.%.7%.%.9%.%.%.% %.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.7%.%.%.77%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% State Rported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Home county Page

13 -JAN- Page Home county, self-reported at entry to prison Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) Unknown Unknown Unknown Home county Page

14 -JAN- Page Socioeconomic class, self-reported at entry to prison Socioeconomic Class Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Welfare Occ Employ Minimum Std Middle 7.%.%.% 7.% 99.7% 9.% 7.% 77.7%.7%.7% 7.%.%.9%.% Reported % 9.% 9 %.7% % Grand Mode (most frequent) Minimum Std Middle Minimum Std Socioeconomic class Page

15 -JAN- Page Environment to age, self-reported at entry to prison Environment to age Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Rural/Farm Rural/Nfarm S.M.S.A Urban Small Town 7.%.%.9%.%.9% 9.% 99.% 9.7% 9.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 9 9.%.7%.%.%.7% Reported % 9.% %.% % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) S.M.S.A Urban S.M.S.A Environment to age Page

16 -JAN- Page Guardian status to age, self-reported at entry to prison Guardian Status To Age Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Father Only Both Parents Mother Only Oth 7 Oth Step-Parents 9 Foster Home Grand Parents 7 9.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.7% 97.9% 99.% 97.%.7%.7%.7%.%.7%.% 9 7.9%.%.%.7%.7%.%.7%.% Reported % 9.7% %.% % Grand Mode (most frequent) Both Parents Both Parents Both Parents Guardian status to age Page

17 -JAN- Page 7 Employment status before prison, self-reported at entry to prison Employment Status Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % 7 Full Time Part Time Unempl < m Unempl > m Never Workd Student Incapable % 7.% 9.%.%.7%.7%.% 97.% 9.% 97.9% 7.7% 9.9%.%.%.9%.% 99.% 7.9% 9.%.%.%.%.7% Reported % 9.% %.7% % Grand Mode (most frequent) Full Time Full Time Full Time Employment status before prison Page 7

18 -JAN- Page Age at admission Age At Admission Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % %.%.%.%.%.9%.7%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.9%.9%.%.9%.%.%.9%.7%.%.%.%.9%.9%.%.%.9%.7%.%.%.7%.7%.7%.%.79%.%.%.9% 9.7% 9.7% 9.% 9.% 9.% 9.% 9.% 9.7% 9.%.7% 9.% 9.%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.%.7%.7%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 7.9% %.%.%.%.79%.%.9%.%.7%.%.%.9%.%.%.9%.7%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.7%.7%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.77%.%.%.% Age at admission Page

19 -JAN- Page 9 Age at admission Age At Admission Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % %.9%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.% 7.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mean (average).7 Median (middle) Mode (most frequent)... Age at admission Page 9

20 -JAN- Page Height, measured at entry to prison Height Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % ''' ''' 99.99% 9.%.99% 99 9.% Reported %.% % Grand 7 7 Mean (average) ''' ''' Median (middle) ''' Mode (most frequent) ''' Null ''' ''' ''' Height Page

21 -JAN- Page Weight, measured at entry to prison Weight Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % 9-99 pounds - 9 pounds - 9 pounds - 9 pounds - 9 pounds - 9 pounds 7.9%.%.% 9.7% 7.%.9%.%.%.% 7.%.%.%.%.9% 9.% - 9 pounds 7-79 pounds - 9 pounds 9 9.%.%.% 9.% 99.% 97.7%.7%.%.%.%.% 9.%.% 9.% 9-99 pounds - 9 pounds - 9 pounds - 9 pounds - 9 pounds - 9 pounds - 9 pounds - 9 pounds 7-79 pounds - 9 pounds 9-99 pounds - 9 pounds - 9 pounds - 9 pounds - 9 pounds pounds and over 9.%.9%.9%.%.7%.%.7%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.% 97.% 9.% 9.% 9.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 7.9%.7% 7.7%.9%.%.%.9%.9%.%.%.%.77%.%.%.%.%.%.% Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mean (average) 9 Median (middle) Mode (most frequent) Weight Page

22 -JAN- Page Military service Military service Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Air Force Army Navy Coast Guard 7.7%.9% 7.7% 9.9% 7.7%.9% 7.7% 9.9% Reported %.% % Grand Mode (most frequent) Air Force Null Air Force Military service Page

23 -JAN- Page Type of admission to prison Type of Admission Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % 7 New Sentence Probation Rev Partial Probation Rev Remainder Parole Rev New Sentence Parole Rev No New Sentence Life W/O Parole 7 9.%.%.9%.%.%.7% 97.%.7% 7 9.9%.%.%.%.%.% Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) New Sentence New Sentence New Sentence Type of admission Page

24 -JAN- Page Current / last security status Security Status Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Medium Close Maximum 7 7.% 9.%.% 9.9%.%.%.9% 7 7.% 9.%.% Reported 7 % 9.% %.% 7 % Still being diagnosed Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) Close Close Close Current / last security status Page

25 -JAN- Page Current / last type of institution Type of Institution Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % State Prison Private Prison 7 99.%.% 97.9%.% %.% Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) State Prison State Prison State Prison Type of institution Page

26 -JAN- Page Institution type - transitional centers Institution Type - Trans. Centers Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Reported Grand Mode (most frequent) Null Null Null Institution type - transitional centers Page

27 -JAN- Page 7 Institution type - county prisons Institution Type - County Prisons Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Reported Grand Mode (most frequent) Null Null Null Intitution type - county prisons Page 7

28 -JAN- Page Institution type - state prisons Institution Type - State Prisons Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Arrendale State Prison Augusta State Med. Prison Autry State Prison Baldwin State Prison Burrus Corr Trn Cntr Central State Prison Coastal State Prison Ga Diag Class Prison Ga State Prison Hancock State Prison 7 7.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% 9.% 77.7% 7 7.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.7%.9% 9.% Hays State Prison Johnson State Prison Macon State Prison Phillips State Prison.%.%.79%.%.%.%.%.% Pulaski State Prison.%.% Rogers State Prison Smith State Prison Telfair State Prison Valdosta Sp Ware State Prison Washington State Prison 7 7.%.%.% 9.7% 9.7%.% 7 7.%.%.9% 9.% 9.%.% Reported 7 % 97.9% %.% 77 % Grand Mode (most frequent) 7 Macon State Prison Arrendale State Prison 77 Macon State Prison Institution type - state prisons Page

29 -JAN- Page 9 Institution type - private prisons Institution Type - Private Prisons Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Coffee Corr Facility Wheeler Corr Facility.%.%.%.% Reported % % % % Grand Mode (most frequent) Coffee Corr Facility Null Coffee Corr Facility Intitution type - private prisons Page 9

30 -JAN- Page Institution type - pre-release centers Institution Type - Prison Annexe Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Reported Grand Mode (most frequent) Null Null Null Institution type - pre-release centers Page

31 -JAN- Page Institution type - inmate boot camp Institution Type - Boot Camps Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Rported Grand Mode (most frequent) Null Null Null Institution type - inmate boot camp Page

32 -JAN- Page Number of disciplinary reports Number of Disciplinary Reports Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % More Than %.% 7.7%.%.7%.%.99% 9.% 99.% 9.7% 9.7% 97.% 97.% 9.7% 7.9%.%.%.%.%.97%.%.%.%.%.% 9 79.%.7% 7.%.99%.7%.%.% Reported 7 % 97.7%.%.% 7.% Grand 7 7 Mean (average). Median (middle) Mode (most frequent) Number of disciplinary reports Page

33 -JAN- Page Number of transfers Number of Transfers Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % More Than %.9%.97% 9.%.%.%.%.% 9.% 9.% 9.7% 7.9% 7.7% 7.7%.9%.9%.7% %.9%.%.%.%.%.% Reported 7 % 97.7%.%.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mean (average) 7.7 Median (middle) Mode (most frequent) 7. Number of transfers Page

34 -JAN- Page Number of escapes Number of Escapes Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % %.%.% 97.9%.% %.%.% Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mean (average) Median (middle) Mode (most frequent) Number of escapes Page

35 -JAN- Page Time served in current (or last) institution Time In Institution Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % to months. to months. to 9 months 9. to months. to months. to months. to years. to years. to years. to years. to 7 years 7. to years. to 9 years 9. to years Over years %.% 9.% 7.% 9.%.77%.9% 9.9%.%.9%.%.7%.7%.%.% 9.% 9.7% 9.% 7.% 9.% 9.%.%.%.%.7%.99%.% 7.% %.%.9% 7.7% 9.% 9.%.% 9.%.%.%.%.%.79%.%.% Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7.% Grand 7 7 Mean (average) months Median (middle) 9 months Mode (most frequent) months months months months 9 months months months Time in institution Page

36 -JAN- Page Highest grade level attained Grade Level Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % No school at all Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade Grade 7 Grade 9.%.7%.%.%.%.%.%.% 9.%.7%.%.%.%.7%.%.% Grade 9 Grade Grade Grade or GED Some tech school Completed tech school College, year College, year College, year Bachelor's degree Master's degree Ph.D. degree Law degree 7.7% 7.7%.7% 9.%.%.%.%.9%.%.9%.9%.%.7% 9.% 9.% 99.% 9.%.7% 9.9% 97.%.7%.%.7%.%.7%.7%.7%.%.%.9%.%.9% 9.9%.% % 7.%.% 9.%.9%.7%.7%.%.%.7%.9%.%.7% Reported 7 % 97.99%.%.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mean (average).97 Median (middle) Grade Mode (most frequent) Grade or GED..9 Grade or GED Grade or GED Grade Grade or GED Higest grade level attained Page

37 -JAN- Page 7 Culture fair IQ scores IQ Scores Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % - 9.%.% %.7%.%.%.%.% 97.7% 97.7% 97.9% 9.7% 9.% 9.% 9.9%.% 7.7%.%.% 9.9%.%.7%.9%.9%.9%.% 7.7%.%.9% 7.%.%.7% Reported % 9.% %.97% 7 % Not Valid (under ) Grand Mean (average) 9 Median (middle) Mode (most frequent) Culture fair IQ scores Page 7

38 -JAN- Page Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) reading score WRAT Reading Score Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col %. to.9. to.9.%.9%.%.%. to.9. to.9. to.9. to.9. to.9 7. to 7.9. to.9 9. to 9.9. to.9. to.9. to %.7% 7.7% 9.9%.%.79% 7.% 7.7%.99%.9%.%.7% 9.7% 9.% 97.7% 9.7% 9.9% 99.% 9.% 9.9%.% 9.9% 9.9%.% 9.9% 7.7%.%.7%.7%.%.7%.%.9% 9.%.% 7.% 9.%.7%.7% 7.% 7.79%.%.9%.%.% Reported % 9.% %.9% % Grand Mean (average). Median (middle). Mode (most frequent) WRAT reading score Page

39 -JAN- Page 9 Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) math score WRAT Mathematic Score Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col %. to.9. to.9. to.9. to.9.%.7%.9%.%.%.7%.%.7%. to.9. to.9. to.9 7. to 7.9. to.9 9. to 9.9. to.9. to.9. to %.%.%.% 7.7%.9%.%.7%.%.% 9.7% 9.% 99.% 9.9% 9 9.% 97.% 9.9%.% 9.9% 9.9% 9.9%.%.% 9.9% 9.9%.%.7%.9%.%.%.9%.% 9.9% %.9% 9.%.7% 7.9%.%.%.%.9%.9% Reported % 9.% %.9% % Grand Mean (average) 7. Median (middle).9 Mode (most frequent) WRAT mathematic score Page 9

40 -JAN- Page Wide Range Achievement Test (WRAT) spelling score WRAT Spelling Score Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col %. to.9. to.9. to.9. to.9 9.%.% 7.%.% 9.%.%.9%.%. to.9. to.9. to.9 7. to 7.9. to.9 9. to 9.9. to.9. to.9. to %.%.9%.% 7.7% 7.%.%.%.%.% 97.% 9.% 97.9% 97.7% 9.% 9.% 9.7% 9.9% 9.9% 9.9% 9.9% 7.7% 7.7% 9.9%.7%.%.%.7% 7.9%.7%.% 9 9.% 9.9%.%.% 7.%.9%.%.9%.7%.% Reported % 9.% %.9% % Grand Mean (average) 7. Median (middle) 7. Mode (most frequent) WRAT spelling score Page

41 -JAN- Page Scope of substance abuse - summary Substance Abuse Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % None Drugs only Alcohol only Drugs and alcohol 7.%.7%.%.% 97.9% 9.% 97.%.7%.7%.7%.9%.%.% 7 7.9%.7%.7%.% Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) None None None Scope of substance abuse - summary Page

42 -JAN- Page Scope of substance abuse - detail Substance Abuse Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % No drug or alcohol problems Drug addiction but no alcohol Drug addiction and alcohol abuse Drug addiction and alcoholism No drug problem but alcohol abuse No drug problem but alcoholism Drug experiment but no alcohol Drug experiment & alcohol abuse Drug experiment & alcoholism Drug abuse but no alcohol Drug abuse and alcohol abuse Drug abuse and alcoholism 79.%.9%.9%.%.%.79%.%.7%.%.%.%.9% 97.9% 99.% 97.7% 9.7%.%.7%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.7% %.%.%.%.9%.77%.9%.%.%.%.%.7% Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) No drug or alcohol problems No drug or alcohol problems No drug or alcohol problems Scope of substance abuse - detail Page

43 -JAN- Page Current / last mental health treatment level Mental Health Treatment Lev Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % No problem at current time Receiving outpatient treatment Inpatient, moderate treatment Inpatient, intensive.% 7.%.9%.% 9.7% 9.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.% treatment Evaluated 7 % 9.% %.% % Never had MH evaluation Grand Median (middle) Receiving outpatient treatment Mode (most frequent) No problem at current time Receiving outpatient treatment Receiving outpatient treatment Receiving outpatient treatment No problem at current time Mental health treatment level Page

44 -JAN- Page PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'P' overall condition ('P'hysical) 'P' Overall Condition Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % No medical illness Well-controlled chronic illness Poorly-controlled chronic illness Significant problems requiring 7.%.7%.%.% 99.% 9.9%.7% 7.%.79%.7% 7 7.7%.%.%.% special housing Reported 9 % 9.% %.97% 79 % Grand Mode (most frequent) No medical illness Well-controlled chronic illness No medical illness PULHESDWIT 'P' overall condition ('P'hysical) Page

45 -JAN- Page PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'U' upper body 'U' Upper Body Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Upper bones, joints, muscles all OK One or both arms minimally limited One or both arms moderately limited One arm disabled, paralyzed, or amputated Both arms disabled, 9.%.%.7%.%.% 9.% 9.%.7%.9%.7%.% 7 9.%.%.%.%.% paralyzed, or amputated Reported 9 % 9.% %.9% 77 % Grand Mode (most frequent) Upper bones, joints, muscles all OK Upper bones, joints, muscles all OK Upper bones, joints, muscles all OK PULHESDWIT 'U' upper body Page

46 -JAN- Page PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'L' lower body 'L' Lower Body Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Lower bones, joints, muscles all OK One or both legs minimally limited One or both legs moderately limited One leg disabled, paralyzed, 99 7.%.%.%.9% 9.% 9.% 7.7%.%.%.7%.%.%.9%.% or amputated Reported 9 % 9.% %.9% 77 % Grand Mode (most frequent) Lower bones, joints, muscles all OK Lower bones, joints, muscles all OK Lower bones, joints, muscles all OK PULHESDWIT 'L' lower body Page

47 -JAN- Page 7 PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'H' hearing 'H' Hearing Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Normal hearing both ears Some loss in one ear with other OK, or mild loss in both Severe loss in both ears 9.7%.%.% 97.99%.% 9 9.7%.%.% Reported 9 % 9.% %.99% 7 % Grand Mode (most frequent) Normal hearing both ears Normal hearing both ears Normal hearing both ears PULHESDWIT 'H' hearing Page 7

48 -JAN- Page PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'E' vision 'E' Vision Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Correctable to / in both eyes Correctable to /7 in one eye, may be blind in other Correctable to / in one eye, may be blind in other One eye not correctable to %.7%.%.% 9.9% 9.% 9.9%.7%.%.% 9 7.%.%.9%.% /, other may be blind Reported % 97.% %.% % Grand Mode (most frequent) Correctable to / in both eyes Correctable to / in both eyes Correctable to / in both eyes PULHESDWIT 'E' vision Page

49 -JAN- Page 9 PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'S' psychiatric 'S' psychiatric Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % No impairment or disorders Stable, or in remission, or mild impairment or retardation Requires moderate inpatient treatment Requires intensive inpatient 9.%.9%.%.7% 99.% 9.7% 7.7%.%.9% 7.9% 9.%.7%.%.7% treatment Reported % 9.9% %.7% 7 % Grand Mode (most frequent) No impairment or disorders Stable, or in remission, or mild impairment or retardation No impairment or disorders PULHESDWIT 'S' psychiatric Page 9

50 -JAN- Page PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'D' dental 'D' Dental Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Minimal routine dental health needs Moderate cavities and/or gum disease Extensive gum disease and/or widespread decay Urgent need for dental 7.99%.%.%.% 97.9% 9.% 7.9%.%.%.9% 9 7.7%.%.7%.% services Reported 9 % 9.7% %.9% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) Minimal routine dental health needs Minimal routine dental health needs Minimal routine dental health needs PULHESDWIT 'D' dental Page

51 -JAN- Page PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'W' work ability 'W' work ability Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Unrestricted work or activity Minor restrictions on type of work Moderate restrictions on type of work Major restrictions on type of work Cannot work under any %.7%.%.%.7% 9.% 9.% 7.%.7%.7%.% 79.%.%.7%.%.7% circumstances Reported 9 % 9.% %.9% 7.% Grand Mode (most frequent) Unrestricted work or activity Unrestricted work or activity Unrestricted work or activity PULHESDWIT 'W' work ability Page

52 -JAN- Page PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'I' impairment 'I' Impairment Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % No impairments or disabilities Wheelchair-bound but otherwise OK Needs moderate Assisted Living (level II) Needs maximal Assisted Living (level III) 9.%.7%.%.% 97.99%.% 9 9.7%.%.%.% Reported 9 % 9.% %.9% 7 % Grand Mode (most frequent) No impairments or disabilities No impairments or disabilities No impairments or disabilities PULHESDWIT 'I' impairment Page

53 PULHESDWIT medical scale - 'T' transportability -JAN- Page Produced fo General Distribution 'T' Transportability Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Can be transported in any ordinary approved vehicle Wheelchair-bound, requires special vehicle Requires ambulance transport 9 99.%.%.% 9.%.99% %.%.% Reported 9 % 9.% %.97% 79 % Grand Mode (most frequent) Can be transported in any ordinary approved vehicle Can be transported in any ordinary approved vehicle Can be transported in any ordinary approved vehicle PULHESDWIT 'T' transportability Page

54 -JAN- Page Criminality in family, self-reported Criminality In Family Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Yes, criminality in family No criminality in family 7.% 7.% 9.9% 9.77%.%.%.9%.%.% 7.% Reported % 9.% %.7% % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) No criminality in family Yes, criminality in family No criminality in family Criminality in family Page

55 -JAN- Page Alcoholism in family, self-reported Alcoholism In Family Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Yes, alcoholism in family No alcoholism in family %.7% 97.% 9.% 7.% 7.%.%.% 9.7%.% Reported % 9.% %.7% % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) No alcoholism in family No alcoholism in family No alcoholism in family Alcoholism in family Page

56 -JAN- Page Produced for General Distribution Drug abuse in family, self-reported Drug Abuse In Family Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Yes, drug abuse in family No drug abuse in family 9.%.% 9.9% 9.% 7.% 7.%.%.%.97%.% Reported % 9.% %.7% % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) No drug abuse in family No drug abuse in family No drug abuse in family Drug abuse in family Page

57 -JAN- Page 7 Subjected to frequent beatings, self-reported Frequent beatings Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Yes, subjected to frequent beatings.9% 97.%.%.9%.99% Not subjected to frequent 9.9% 9.% 9 9.%.9% 9.% beatings Reported % 9.% %.7% % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) Not subjected to frequent beatings Not subjected to frequent beatings Not subjected to frequent beatings Frequent beatings Page 7

58 -JAN- Page Father absent during inmate's childhood Father Absent Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Yes, father was absent No, father was not absent 77 9.%.% 9.9% 97.7% 7.% 7.%.7%.% 9.%.7% Reported % 9.% %.7% % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) No, father was not absent No, father was not absent No, father was not absent Father absent Page

59 -JAN- Page 9 Mother absent during inmate's childhood Mother Absent Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Yes, mother was absent No, mother was not absent %.% 97.% 9.%.%.%.7%.% 7.%.7% Reported % 9.% %.7% % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) No, mother was not absent No, mother was not absent No, mother was not absent Mother absent Page 9

60 -JAN- Page Inmate diagnosed as manipulative Manipulative Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Yes, manipulative No, not manipulative.% 7.7% 99.% 97.9% 9.% 9.%.7%.9%.% 7.% Reported % 9.% %.77% % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) No, not manipulative No, not manipulative No, not manipulative Manipulative Page

61 -JAN- Page Inmate diagnosed as assaultive Assaultive Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Yes, assaultive No, not assaultive 77.9%.% 97.9% 99.9% 9 9.%.%.%.% 7.9%.% Reported % 9.% %.77% % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) Yes, assaultive Yes, assaultive Yes, assaultive Assaultive Page

62 -JAN- Page Number of prior Georgia incarcerations Num of Prior GA Incarcerations Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % More Than %.%.%.%.%.7%.9% 9.% 9.% 9.%.9%.%.%.% 9.9%.%.%.%.%.9%.% Reported 7 % 97.7%.%.% 7.% Grand 7 7 Mean (average). Median (middle) Mode (most frequent).. Number of prior GA incarcerations Inmate statistical profile Page

63 -JAN- Page Prison sentence in years Prison Sentence In Years Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Life Without Parole %.% 7 Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Determinate (numeric) sentences only Mean (average) All sentences (including determinate), with life, life without parole, and death sentences figured at years Mean (average) Prison sentence in years Page

64 -JAN- Page Primary offense, broken out into felonies vs misdemeanors Felonies and Misdemeanors Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Felonies %.% 7 Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand Mode (most frequent) Felonies Felonies Felonies Felonies vs misdemeanors Page

65 -JAN- Page Primary offense, broken out into six broad crime categories Crime Categories Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Violent Sex Crime Property Drug Other.9%.79%.9%.9%.% 97.%.%.%.%.%.77% 9.99%.%.%.9%.% Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) Violent Violent Violent Crime categories Page

66 -JAN- Page Primary offense, detailed offense code Primary Offense Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % F F F.9%.%.%.9%.%.% F F 9.%.% 99.7%.%.%.% Aggrav Child Molestation Aggrav Sexual Battery Aggrav Sodomy Armed Robbery Att/Consprcy Commt C/S/Of F Burglary F Child Molestation F Cruelty To Children F Feticide F Hijacking Motor Vehicle F Kidnapping F Murder F Poss Firearm Convct Felon F Poss Of Certain Weapons F Poss Of Cocaine F Poss W Int Dist Cocaine F Rape F Robbery F S/D Cocaine F Traf Cocaine + Gm F Traf Cocaine Less Gm F Traf Methamph -99 Gm F Viol Ga Cntrl Sbst Act Rported 7.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.7%.%.%.%.%.% 9.%.9%.%.%.% 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 %.%.%.%.%.% 7.9% 9.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) Murder Murder Murder Primary offense Page

67 -JAN- Page 7 County of conviction of primary offense County of Conviction Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Appling County Atkinson County Bacon County Baldwin County Banks County Barrow County Bartow County Ben Hill County Berrien County Bibb County Bleckley County Brantley County Brooks County Bulloch County Burke County Butts County Camden County Candler County Carroll County Catoosa County Charlton County Chatham County Chattooga County Cherokee County Clarke County Clayton County Clinch County Cobb County Coffee County Colquitt County Columbia County Cook County Coweta County Crisp County Dade County Dawson County Decatur County Dekalb County 9 7.9%.%.%.%.%.79%.%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.%.79%.%.%.%.9%.9%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.9%.%.%.9%.%.% 97.% 9.% 77.7% 9.%.%.7%.%.%.%.% %.%.%.%.%.77%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.77%.77%.%.%.%.%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% County of conviction Page 7

68 -JAN- Page County of conviction of primary offense County of Conviction Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Dodge County Dooly County Dougherty County Douglas County Early County Effingham County Elbert County Emanuel County Fayette County Floyd County Forsyth County Franklin County Fulton County Gilmer County Glynn County Gordon County Greene County Gwinnett County Habersham County Hall County Haralson County Harris County Hart County Henry County Houston County Irwin County Jackson County Jasper County Jeff Davis County Jefferson County Johnson County Jones County Laurens County Lee County Liberty County Long County Lowndes County Madison County.%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.79%.%.%.9%.%.7%.%.9%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.79%.9%.%.% 9.% 9.% 9.% 9.9% 7.%.7%.%.7%.%.% 9.9%.%.9% 7 7.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.77%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.79%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.% County of conviction Page

69 -JAN- Page 9 County of conviction of primary offense County of Conviction Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Marion County Mcduffie County Mcintosh County Miller County Monroe County Morgan County Muscogee County Newton County Oglethorpe County Paulding County Pierce County Pike County Polk County Pulaski County Putnam County Rabun County Randolph County Richmond County Rockdale County Seminole County Spalding County Stephens County Sumter County Taliaferro County Tattnall County Terrell County Thomas County Tift County Toombs County Towns County Treutlen County Troup County Turner County Twiggs County Upson County Walker County Walton County Ware County 7.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.9%.%.%.97%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.79%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.% 97.%.9%.%.7%.%.%.%.% %.%.%.%.%.%.%.77%.%.%.%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.99%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.77%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% County of conviction Page 9

70 -JAN- Page 7 County of conviction of primary offense County of Conviction Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % 7 Washington County Wayne County Whitfield County Wilkes County.%.%.79%.%.%.%.77%.% Rported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) Fulton County Columbia County Fulton County County of conviction Page 7

71 -JAN- Page 7 Circuit of conviction of primary offense Circuit of Conviction Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Alapaha Circuit Alcovy Circuit Atlanta Circuit Atlantic Circuit Augusta Circuit Blue Ridge Circuit Brunswick Circuit Chattahoochee Circuit Cherokee Circuit Clayton Circuit Cobb Circuit Conasauga Circuit Cordele Circuit Coweta Circuit Dougherty Circuit Dublin Circuit Eastern Circuit Flint Circuit Griffin Circuit Gwinnett Circuit Houston Circuit Lookout Mountain Circuit Macon Circuit Middle Circuit Mountain Circuit Northeastern Circuit Northern Circuit Ocmulgee Circuit Oconee Circuit Ogeechee Circuit Pataula Circuit Piedmont Circuit Rome Circuit South Georgia Circuit Southern Circuit Southwestern Circuit Stone Mountain Circuit Tallapoosa Circuit %.7%.7%.%.%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.79%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.7%.%.%.9%.%.9%.9%.%.79%.%.%.9%.%.9%.%.% 9.% 9.% 9.7% 9.% 97.% 9.% 9.% 9.% 9.9% 9.%.% 9.% 9.%.7%.% 7.%.%.%.%.%.7%.7% 9.9%.%.7%.%.% %.79%.%.%.9%.%.7%.%.%.%.7%.77%.%.%.%.9%.7%.%.9%.%.79%.%.9%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.%.77%.7%.%.%.79%.%.%.% Circuit of conviction Page 7

72 -JAN- Page 7 Circuit of conviction of primary offense Circuit of Conviction Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Tifton Circuit Toombs Circuit Waycross Circuit Western Circuit Rockdale Circuit Douglas Circuit Appalachian Circuit Enotah Circuit Bell-Forsyth Circuit Towaliga Circuit Paulding Circuit.%.%.%.9%.%.7%.%.%.9%.%.%.9% 9.%.%.% 9.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Rported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7 % Grand 7 7 Mode (most frequent) Atlanta Augusta Atlanta Circuit of conviction Page 7

73 -JAN- Page 7 Years served (jail + prison) in this incarceration Years Served Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Less than one year to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years 7 to 7.99 years to.99 years 9 to 9.99 years to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years 7 to 7.99 years to.99 years 9 to 9.99 years to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years to.99 years Thirty + years 9.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.97%.%.%.%.9%.%.%.9%.9%.7%.%.9%.%.79%.%.9%.9%.%.%.9%.% 9.% 9.9% 9.% 97.7% 9.% 9.% 9.% 9.% 97.7% 97.%.%.%.%.%.7%.% 7.%.%.7%.7%.7%.7%.9%.%.7% 7.%.9%.9%.9%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.%.7%.%.%.%.7%.%.%.9%.%.77%.%.%.%.%.%.%.% Reported 7 % 97.7% %.% 7.% Grand 7 7 Mean (average). Median (middle).9 Mode (most frequent) to.99 years to.99 years. to.99 years Years served Page 7

74 -JAN- Page 7 Results of most recent HIV tests HIV Test Results Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Positive.7%.%.%.7%.79% Negative 7 99.% 97.9% 9.%.% 7 99.% Reported 77 % 97.77% 7 %.% 7 % Grand HIV test results Page 7

75 -JAN- Page 7 Results of most recent tuberculosis test Tuberculosis Test Results Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Positive on current test Negative 9.97% 7.% 99.9% 97.9%.% 9.%.%.% 9 9.% 7.% Reported 77 % 97.77% 7 %.% 7 % Grand Tuberculosis test results Page 7

76 -JAN- Page 7 Results of most recent syphilis test Syphilis Test Results Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Positive on current test 7.% 9.% 9.9%.9% Negative 97.% 9.% 9.9%.9% 9 97.% Reported 97 % 9.9% %.% % Grand Syphilis test results Page 7

77 -JAN- Page 77 Results of most recent Hepatitis-C test Hepatitis-C Test Results Count Col % Row % Count Col % Row % Col % Positive on current test Negative.9% 7.% 9.%.%.% 7.9% Reported % 97.% %.% % Grand Hepatitis-C test results Page 77

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