Dec 19, 2024 · NewYork’sprison population has been declining for decades, and at a faster pace than the national prison population — from a high of over 70,000 in 1999 to about 33,500 today. Additionally, the number of people impacted by county and city jails in New York is much larger than the graph above would suggest, because people cycle through local jails relatively quickly. Each year, at least 267,000 different peopleare booked into local jails in New York.

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Using 2020 census data, we looked at where people in New York prisons co...See full list on prisonpolicy.orgAlso see these New York graphs: 1. total numbersrather than rates. Women’s prisons: Incarceration Rates | Total Population 3. Men’s prisons: Incarceration Rates | Total PopulationSee full list on prisonpolicy.orgIn the U.S., incarceration extends beyond prisons and local jails to include other systems of confinement.

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and state incarceration rates in this graph include people held by these other parts of the justice system, so they may be slightly higher than the commonly reported incarceration rates that only include prisons and jails. Details on ...See full list on prisonpolicy.orgFilter to showMost recent All Big picture Collateral consequences Communication Exploitation Health Jails & bail Parole and probation Policing Poverty Prison gerrymandering Racial justice Women, gender, & families 1. People on probation in New York are saddled with onerous rules and conditions they must follow every dayor risk incarceration. Pri...See full list on prisonpolicy.orgSee full list on prisonpolicy.orgJun 23, 2025 · NewYork’sPrisons Were in Crisis. Did Hochul Do Enough to Fix Them?

Final Conclusion

After homicides behind bars and strikes by guards, Gov. Kathy Hochul made changes to NewYork’s budget. Since 2011, the State has eliminated more than 13,000 prison beds and closed a total of 24 correctional facilities due to excess bed capacity resulting in an overall annual savings of approximately $442 million.