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Adult Facilities Minimum Security (Level 1) Chain O’Lakes Correctional Facility Edinburgh Correctional Facility Madison Correctional Facility (Female) South Bend Community Re-Entry Center Medium Security (Level 2 & 3) Heritage Trail Correctional Facility Branchville Correctional Facility Correctional Industrial Facility New Castle Correctional Facility Plainfield Correctional Facility Putnamville Correctional Facility Rockville Correctional Facility (Female) Westville Correctional Facility Maximum Security (Level 4) Miami Correctional Facility Wabash Valley Correctional Facility Indiana State Prison Indiana Women’s Prison (Female) Pendleton Correctional Facility Intake Facilities Reception Diagnostic Center (Male)

Juvenile Facilities Intake Facilities LaPorte Juvenile Correctional Facility Intake Facilities Logansport Juvenile Correctional Facility Intake Unit LaPorte Juvenile Correctional Facility (Female) High Medium Security Logansport Juvenile Correctional Facility Treatment Unit Maximum Security Pendleton Juvenile Correctional Facility Logansport Juvenile Correctional Facility Pendleton Juvenile Correctional Facility

Division of Parole Services The Division of Parole Services was established within the Indiana Department of Correction in the 1960’s severing its relationship with the State Welfare Department.  Parole Services is charged with enhancing public safety by providing community based supervision and services for adult offenders through the use of evidence based practices as they transition from a Correctional Facility to Community Supervision.  Parole Services Division operates out of ten district offices located across the State.

INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION FACT CARD July 1, 2018 TOTAL DEPARTMENT ACTIVE PERSONNEL 6,488 + TOTAL DEPARTMENT FUNDED POSITIONS 7,559 ++ ADULT NUMBER OF ADULT INSTITUTIONS 18 TOTAL POPULATION 26,629* AVERAGE PER DIEM (FY18) $55.18 OFFENDERS BY CLASSIFICATION LEVEL (does not include unclassified offenders) Minimum 14.4% Medium 51.4% Close 16.7% Maximum 17.5% SEX Male 90.3% Female 9.7% RACE/ETHNICITY White 62.3% Black 33.1% Hispanic 3.9% Undetermined 0.2% American Indian/Alaskan Native 0.2% Asian/Pacific Islander 0.3% AVERAGE AGE AT INTAKE 33.3 AVERAGE CURRENT AGE 38.5 SENTENCE LENGTH (fixed term of incarceration) <1 year 3.3% 1 - 2 years 3.7% >2 - 5 years 22.6% >5 - 10 years 19.8% >10 - 15 years 9.2% >15 - 20 years 9.5% >20 years 30.9% Active Indiana Death Sentence 0.1% Indeterminate Life/Life w/o Parole 0.9% TYPE OF OFFENSE (most serious offense) Person 30.2% Controlled Substances 23.5% Property 15.6% Sex Offenses 14.3% Weapons 4.1% Other^ 12.3% (28.6% of adult population has 1 or more drug offenses) OFFENDERS ON PAROLE (excludes Indiana parolees on parole in other states; includes other states parolees supervised by Indiana) Male 6,108 Female 655 +includes 560 GEO Contracted (non-State) Employees ++includes 681 GEO Contracted (non-State) Positions *includes DOC inmates held in county jails and contract beds ^Other - includes offenses such as, but not limited to, Resisting Law Enforcement, Driving Intoxicated/Suspended, Non-Support Child, Conspiracy, Aiding an Offense, Attempt to Commit a Felony, and Missing Data. NOTE: Due to rounding totals may not equal 100%.

INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION FACT CARD July 1, 2018 JUVENILE NUMBER OF JUVENILE FACILITIES 3 TOTAL POPULATION 408 AVERAGE PER DIEM (FY18) $253.85 OFFENDERS BY OFFENSE LEVEL (most serious offense) I (Violent) 47.7% II (Serious) 12.3% III (Less Serious) 35.4% IV (Minor) 4.6% SEX Male 92.6% Female 7.4% RACE/ETHNICITY White 49.5% Black 33.9% Hispanic 7.0% All Other 9.6% AVERAGE AGE AT INTAKE 15.9 AVERAGE CURRENT AGE 16.9 LENGTH OF STAY (most serious offense) Based on CY 2017 releases – in months (N=681) I (Violent) 8.6 II (Serious) 9.5 III (Less Serious) 8.7 IV (Minor) 9.0 RACE/ETHNICITY White 49.5% Black 33.9% Hispanic 7.0% All Other 9.6% AVERAGE AGE AT INTAKE 15.9 AVERAGE CURRENT AGE 16.9 LENGTH OF STAY (most serious offense) Based on CY 2017 releases – in months (N=681) I (Violent) 8.6 II (Serious) 9.5 III (Less Serious) 8.7 IV (Minor) 9.0 TYPE OF OFFENSE (most serious offense) Property 27.0% Person 28.0% Sex Offenses 9.6% Controlled Substances 4.1% Weapons 9.9% Status 0.0% Other^ 21.4% (9.7% of juvenile population has 1 or more drug offenses) JUVENILES ON PAROLE (excludes Indiana parolees on parole in other states; includes other states parolees supervised by Indiana) Male 45 Female 6 ^Other - includes offenses such as Resisting Law Enforcement, Escape/Failure to Return, Intimidation, Disorderly Conduct, and Alcohol & Vehicle Related Offenses NOTE: Due to rounding totals may not equal 100%.