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Reported Property Crime and Arrests 200520062007200820092010201120122013 Reported Property Crime 152,633 158,677159,814156,833147,684142,384138,899139,438.

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2 Reported Property Crime and Arrests 200520062007200820092010201120122013 Reported Property Crime 152,633 158,677159,814156,833147,684142,384138,899139,438 123,920 Property Crime Arrests 40,006 39,81441,15342,64041,63637,79938,11140,892 37,039

3 Reported Violent Crime and Arrests 200520062007200820092010201120122013 Reported Violent Crime 13,635 17,34317,23016,59015,29314,80114,35516,151 15,434 Violent Crime Arrests 7,239 8,7498,4958,5168,2098,3468,4369,139 8,133

4 UCR Violent Crime Arrests and Prison Admissions by Violent Crime

5 Drug Crime Possession and Sale Arrests 200520062007200820092010201120122013 Drug Possession Arrests 20,437 19,81419,78619,71220,02920,99420,89122,607 21,330 Drug Sale Arrests 5,561 6,3896,1095,5415,2284,8714,5984,756 4,780

6 Drug Crime Arrests by Type of Drug SALES 200520062007200820092010201120122013 Marijuana 2,2102,3432,3672,3272,4502,4112,1622,1212,073 Opium/Cocaine 2,4393,1032,6322,1811,7361,4261,3631,4441,493 Other Drug 526581707720691656681721812 Synthetic Narcotic 386362403313351378392470402 POSSESSION Marijuana 15,39215,08915,23215,05615,46716,16815,33216,27615,417 Other Drug 1,8231,8411,9422,1992,2092,1952,4993,1252,868 Opium/Cocaine 2,3222,1671,8671,5421,5041,7431,8411,8081,635 Synthetic Narcotic 9007177459158498881,2191,3981,410

7 Criminal Case Filings Misdemeanors (Top 5 Charged) Felonies (Top 5 Charged) 2011 – Disorderly conduct – Bail jumping – Operating while revoked due to alcohol/controlled substance/refusal– Burglary Building or Dwelling – Bail jumping– Misappropriate ID Info - Obtain Money – Battery– Forgery-Uttering – Theft – Movable Property <=$2500– Failure to Support Child (120 Days +) 2012 – Disorderly conduct– Bail jumping – Operating while revoked due to alcohol/controlled substance/refusal– Burglary Building or Dwelling – Bail jumping– Misappropriate ID Info - Obtain Money – Battery– Forgery-Uttering – Possess Drug Paraphernalia– Possession of THC (2nd offense) 2013 – Disorderly conduct– Bail jumping – Burglary Building or Dwelling – Operating while revoked due to alcohol/controlled substance– Possession of THC (2nd offense) – Battery– Forgery-Uttering – Possess Drug Paraphernalia– Misappropriate ID Info - Obtain Money

8 Criminal Case Filings

9 Statewide County Jail A verage D aily P opulation (ADP) 200520062007200820092010201120122013 ADP14,095 14,86314,70314,86414,45313,53713,02512,67012,632

10 County Jail ADP % Change Per Year 2005-20062006-20072007-20082008-20092009-20102010-20112011-20122012-20122005-2013 % Change Per Year 5.4%-1.1%1.1%-2.8%-6.3%-3.8%-2.7%-0.3%-10.4%

11 Milwaukee County Jail/HOC A verage D aily P opulation County Jail 863 891 900 908 918 912 906 804 881 House of Corrections 1,920 2,021 2,138 2,175 1,923 1,709 1,535 1,628 1,550 200520062007200820092010201120122013

12 Milwaukee County Jail/HOC ADP % Change Per Year County Jail 3.2%1.0%0.9%1.1%-0.7% -11.3%9.6%2.1% House of Corrections 5.3%5.8%1.7%-11.6%-11.1%-10.2%6.1%-4.8%-19.3% 2005- 2006 2006- 2007 2007- 2008 2008- 2009 2009- 2010 2010- 2011 2011- 2012 2012- 2013 2005- 2013

13 County Jail vs. Prison A verage D aily P opulation 200520062007200820092010201120122013 Jail ADP 14,09514,86314,70314,86414,45313,53713,02512,67012,632 Prison ADP 22,59622,41223,09323,34123,16223,01522,49122,35122,396

14 Prison Admissions and Releases Statewide 20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013 Total Admissions 8,3438,5098,8468,9209,6469,72610,54710,3149,9469,4438,9768,4268,1738,687 Total Releases 8,2907,8888,3188,4759,3839,9749,86110,07410,4449,9579,6638,7838,5478,778 Excludes Temporary Holds

15 Prison Admissions and Releases Milwaukee County 20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013 Total Admissions 3,5193,4342,4992,6893,6273,0903,3233,6923,1102,7902,6762,4582,1762,479 Total Releases 2,2611,8872,1332,3572,4332,5222,3142,4752,4972,3352,5312,7422,6832,492 Excludes Temporary Holds

16 Prison Admissions by County of Conviction

17 Prison Admissions by Gender - Statewide Excludes Temporary Holds 20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013 Male7,6357,8618,0868,1928,8908,9439,6839,4219,2138,6708,2817,7867,4777,984 Female708648760728756783864893733773695640696703

18 Prison Admissions by Age - Statewide Excludes Temporary Holds 19 or younger 20-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-64 65 or older 200011.5%23.3%16.7%15.3%14.8%9.8%4.8%2.3%0.8%0.4%0.2% 20135.0%19.5%20.5%16.7%10.6%9.6%7.9%5.6%2.9%1.1%0.6%

19 Prison Admissions by Race - Statewide Excludes Temporary Holds 20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013 White47.8%47.9%49.0%48.0%49.8%51.2%50.9%51.3%53.2%55.8%55.6%56.4%57.6%58.4% Black48.0%47.9%46.9%48.0%45.9%44.2%44.1%44.0%41.7%39.4% 38.8%37.4% American Indian / Alaskan Native 3.6%3.5%3.4%3.0%3.4%3.6%4.0%3.9% 4.1% 3.8%4.0%3.4% Asian / Pacific Islander 0.6% 0.7% 0.6%0.7% 0.6% 0.7%1.0%0.9%0.8%

20 Prison Admissions by Admission Type Statewide 20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013 Revocation Only3,7443,9654,2244,4944,5284,8545,4665,4414,9054,9134,5394,2204,0604,062 Excludes Temporary Holds

21 Prison Admissions by Admission Type Statewide 20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013 Revocation Only3,7443,9654,2244,4944,5284,8545,4665,4414,9054,9134,5394,2204,0604,062 New Sentence Only 2,6882,7993,0372,9552,9792,4942,6562,3512,5192,3842,6282,6012,5862,669 Excludes Temporary Holds

22 Prison Admissions by Admission Type Statewide 20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013 Revocation Only3,7443,9654,2244,4944,5284,8545,4665,4414,9054,9134,5394,2204,0604,062 New Sentence Only 2,6882,7993,0372,9552,9792,4942,6562,3512,5192,3842,6282,6012,5862,669 Revocation – New Sentence 1,0479791,0461,0631,1721,1611,1451,1921,3141,1851,0719248941,012 Excludes Temporary Holds

23 %Change in Prison Admissions by Type

24 Probation and Parole Population and Revocation Only Prison Admissions

25 Revocation Only Admissions Statewide, Statewide w/o Milwaukee, & Milwaukee Excludes Temporary Holds

26 Revocation Only Admissions by Race Milwaukee County 20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013 White344391383431404424477431325322332288240227 Black1,3291,3761,3641,5581,4321,4991,6531,5951,1211,0121,081998826872 Excludes Temporary Holds

27 Percent Change in Admissions by Type Rest-of-State ( Excluding Milwaukee) 2000-20062006-2013 Revocation Only+8.3%+4.4% New Sentence Only+0.3%-5.3% Revocation- New Sentence-13.9%+4.0% Other* -11.4%-6.8% *Admissions in the other category include the following admission types: Alternative to Revocation, Interstate Correctional Compact, Return from Supervision without a Violation. Excludes Temporary Holds

28 Percent Change in Admissions by Type Milwaukee County 2000-20062006-2013 Revocation Only+34.6%-31.5% New Sentence Only-59.7%+153.9% Revocation- New Sentence-24.2%+14.7% Other* +100.0%-16.2% *Admissions in the other category include the following admission types: Alternative to Revocation, Interstate Correctional Compact, Return from Supervision without a Violation. Excludes Temporary Holds

29 Most Serious Offense (Point-in-Time -- Statewide) Excludes Temporary Holds

30 Most Serious Offense (Point-in-Time -- Statewide) Excludes Temporary Holds

31 Most Serious Offense (Point-in-Time -- Statewide) Excludes Temporary Holds

32 Most Serious Offense (Point-in-Time -- Statewide) Excludes Temporary Holds

33 Most Common Offense by Offense Category Public Order OffenseProperty OffenseViolent OffenseDrug Offense Statute DescriptionN N N N Operating while Under the Influence 999 Burglary- Building or Dwelling 1,556 First Degree Intentional Homicide 1,791 Manufacture/Deliver Heroin (<3g) 181 Possession of Firearm by Felon 261 Theft- Moveable Property <=$2500 421Armed Robbery1,725 Possession of Narcotic Drugs 134 Possession of Child Pornography 138 Misappropriate ID Info – Obtain Money 161 Second Degree Sexual Assault of Child 1,425 Possession of THC (2nd+ Offense) 132 Operating with PAC95Forgery- Uttering152 First Degree Sexual Assault of Child 896 Manufacture/Deliver Cocaine (<=1g) 125 Failure to Support Child (120 Days+) 88 Take and Drive Vehicle w/o Consent 123 Robbery with use of Force 516 Manufacture/Deliver Cocaine (>1-5g) 119 Top Five Most Common Offenses in Each Category on December 31, 2013

34 OWI Offense as Most Serious (Public Order Offense) Percent Change in OWI as Most Serious Offense 2000 to 2013+260.9% Excludes Temporary Holds

35 Any Drug Offense vs. No Drug Offense Excludes Temporary Holds

36 Any / Most Serious / Only Drug Offense Excludes Temporary Holds

37 Any / Most Serious / Only Drug Offense Excludes Temporary Holds

38 Any / Most Serious / Only Drug Offense Excludes Temporary Holds AODA Tx Need ~74%

39 Drug Offense as Most Serious Offense (Milwaukee v. State) Excludes Temporary Holds

40 Drug Offense as Most Serious Offense by Race Statewide Excludes Temporary Holds

41 Drug Offense as Most Serious Offense by Race Rest-of-State (Excluding Milwaukee) Excludes Temporary Holds

42 Drug Offense as Most Serious Offense by Race Milwaukee County Excludes Temporary Holds

43 Cocaine Offense as Most Serious Offense (Milwaukee v. State) Excludes Temporary Holds

44 Cocaine Offense as Most Serious Offense by Race Rest-of-State (Excluding Milwaukee) Excludes Temporary Holds

45 Cocaine Offense as Most Serious Offense by Race Milwaukee County Excludes Temporary Holds

46 Confinement Time Remaining Excludes Temporary Holds

47 %Change in Time Left to Serve 2000 to 2013

48 Number of Lifers at Each Point in Time Percent Change of Lifers in Prison (as Proportion of Whole Population) Total 1990 to 2000-48.5% Total 2000 to 2013+20.0%

49 Thank you. Contact Information: Tony Streveler, Director of Research & Policy Wisconsin Department of Corrections Anthony.Streveler@Wisconsin.gov Phone: 608-240-5801 Follow Reports and Data from the WIDOC @ http://doc.wi.gov/about/data-and-research

50 Prison Releases by Release Type

51 Re-incarceration Rates by Estimated Risk

52 Recidivism Rates (3-year Follow)

53 Recidivism Rate x Gender Year Released from Prison 3-year 2-year 1-year

54 Recidivism Rate x Age at Release Age: Avg N: * 20-24 1,645 25-29 1,621 30-34 1,285 35-39 1,179 40-44 1,001 45-49 651 3-year 2-year 1-year 2000-2009 Releases

55 Months to Recidivism (3-year follow-up)

56 Recidivism Rate x Race In 2009, the recidivism rate for Hispanic offenders was 26.5%

57 Recidivism Rate x Release Type

58 Recidivism Rate x Prior Episodes of Incarceration

59 Recidivism x Length of Prison Stay

60 Recidivism x Sentence and Offense Type

61 Future: Mock-up Data Dashboards ADMISSIONS / RELEASES FROM PRISON RECIDIVISM


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