Dane County Returning Prisoners Data from Jan. 1990 – April 2000.

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Dane County Returning Prisoners Data from Jan – April 2000

Dane County Returned Prisoners in 1990s Note: 2000 estimated as three times the number for the first three months

Dane County returned prisoners in 1990s, by sex

Sex of Returnees, % men

Dane County returned prisoners in 1990s, by race Proportion Black rose in the 1990s from 34% to 52%

Race of returnees, % White 52% Black Racial mix is similar for men and women 3% other

Intended residence when released, for those sentenced in Dane County Large majority of those sentenced in Dane return to Dane; even more true for minorities than for Whites

Sentence location for prisoners if released to Dane County Large majority of those returning to Dane were sentenced here; even more true for Blacks than Whites

Proportion Dane returnees back in prison within two years (by exit year) Blacks are more likely to go back to prison, but no clear time trend.

Proportion Dane returnees back in prison within one year (by exit year) Blacks are more likely to go back to prison, but no clear time trend.

Proportion Dane returnees back in prison within one year Men are generally more likely than women to return to prison within a year, no clear time trends

Proportion Dane returnees back in prison within two years Men are generally more likely than women to return to prison within two years, no clear time trends

Proportion Dane 1990s prison returnees back in prison within two years

This chart shows the highest risk of return to prison is in the first 18 months. Rates for White & Other women flatten out most quickly, ending at 35-40%. Rates for White men and Black women continue to rise to about 55%. Rates for Black and Other men rise steadily, ending at over 70%

Offense of Dane prison returnees, all races & sexes

Offenses of returning prisoners, by race/sex group White Men Black Men White WomenBlack Women

Education of Dane returning prisoners

Education by race for Dane returning prisoners (percentage within racial groups)

Proportion of Dane returned prisoners back in prison within two years, by education & race

Age of Dane returning prisoners in the 1990s

Age distribution for returnees is similar by race, except at the youngest and oldest ages

Proportion of Dane returning prisoners back in prison within two years, by race & age Back to prison is higher for Blacks than Whites in 20s to 40s; age matters less for Whites