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Correctional Supervision Decreased 23% Since 2012-Is There A Crime Connection?

Last updated: September 25, 2024 1:28 am
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The latest data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics of the US Department of Justice highlights a potential connection between correctional populations and crime rates. According to the statistics, the total adult community supervision population has decreased by 23% since 2012. This decline is significant as it marks the 15th consecutive year of a decrease in adult correctional supervision rates.

While the overall incarceration rate has increased to 700 per 100,000 adult U.S. residents in 2022, this number is still lower than the pre-pandemic rate. The number of individuals on parole has also decreased, contributing to the lowest rate of adults on community supervision in 36 years. These findings suggest a complex relationship between correctional populations and crime rates.

Research conducted by the US Department of Justice indicates that a high percentage of individuals released from state prisons end up reoffending and returning to prison. Longer incarcerations for violent offenders have shown to reduce new crimes, highlighting the impact of correctional policies on crime prevention.

The Bureau of Justice Statistics report also reveals that about 1 in 48 adult U.S. residents were under some form of correctional supervision at the end of 2022. While the total adult correctional supervision population has decreased by 1% from the previous year, the incarcerated population has increased by 3%.

The debate over the impact of correctional populations on crime rates continues to be a topic of discussion. However, based on the available research, it is plausible to suggest that lower rates of correctional supervision and incarceration may contribute to an increase in violence and overall crime. The steady decline in the prison population since 2012 further supports this hypothesis.

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