• • I Report #BEH-4 ANNUAL ESCAPE AND ATTEMPTED ESCAPE REPORT CALENDAR YEAR 1990 DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION OFFENDER INFORMATION SERVICES BRANCH ESTIMATES AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SECTION DATA ANALYSIS UNIT SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814 MARCH 1991 If you have issues viewing or accessing this file contact us at NCJRS.gov.
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ANNUAL ESCAPE AND
ATTEMPTED ESCAPE REPORT
CALENDAR YEAR 1990
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES DIVISION
OFFENDER INFORMATION SERVICES BRANCH
ESTIMATES AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SECTION
DATA ANALYSIS UNIT
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814
MARCH 1991
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STATE OF CAJ...IIFORNIA
YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONAL AGENCY JOE SANDOVAL
Agency Secretary
CRAIG L. BROWN Undersecretary
DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
JAMES ROWLAND Director
ROBERT H.DENNINGER Chief Deputy Director
JAMES E. TILTON Deputy Director
RICHARD S. WELCH Chief, Offender Infonnation Services Branch
GERALD E. BECKETT Chief, Estimates And Statistical Analysis Section
KATHLEEN LOFSTROM Manager, DataAnalysis Unit
RICHARD A. BASS Research Analyst II..
GERRI DE GRAAF Research Analyst II
PAULA BURBACH Staff Services Analyst
ARTHUR CHUNG Research Analyst II
1515 S STREET
DOREEN BARTON Associate Govemmental Program Analyst
SACRAMENTO, CA. 95814 TELEPHONE (916) 327-3262
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ESTIMATES AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SECTION OFFENDER INFORMATION SERVICES BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONAL AGENCY STATE OF CALIFORNIA
MARCH 15, 1991
Highlights
Table 1
Table 2
Table 3
Table 4
Table 5
Table 6
Table 7
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Number of Escapes from Institutions and Camps and Rate per 100 Average Daily Population(ADP). Men and Women. Calendar Years 1960 through 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Number of Escapes from Institutions and Camps and the Rate per 100 Average Daily Population(ADP) by Institution. Men and Women. Calendar Years 1988 through 1990 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Number of Escapes from Community Based Facilities and Rate per 100 Population at Risk. Calendar Years 1966 through 1990 ........ 9
Number of Escapes from Institutions, Camps, Community Based Facilities, and Temporary Community Leave from Calendar Year 1945 through 1990 and the Number Apprehended by January 31, 1991, by Year of Escape ..................... 10
Number of Male Escapes and Apprehensions from Institutions and Camps by Institution Classification Level. Calendar Year 1990 ....................................... 11
Number of Attempted Escapes and Number of Inmates Involved. Calendar Years 1989 and 1990 ........................ 13
Number of Escapes During Each Quarter by Institution. January through December 1990 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Contact Person:
Doreen Barton
Associate Governmental Program Analyst,
Data Analysis Unit
(916) 323-8428
ATSS 473-8428
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esc~am~a·from. ' . ClJ. 'lal::anlDS. ,Whichisq7ale:of:09%pei~OO~:, , Average Ddily'PopulatioH (ADP).
Durin'g1990 there were 1,324f4-'., .. capes from Communi~jBased';' Facilitres, which is'a rate 0/7.7% for the population at ris~ This rate decreased/rom 9.5% in 1989.
The number of inmates who'attempted to escape during 1990 was '46., ,This was an increasefrom,44 ir1989.
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YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONAL AGENCY
STATE OF CALIFORNiA MARCH 15, 1991
'DUring 1990; the Qzale' escapes con-, tiniied todecrecisi/jvitha rate 0/ .02% per 100ADf/or th'r/iizStitzit{ons and 1.76%/ofjhecamps.'" '
The perc~ntdge ofescajies that were 'apprehended as o/Jaii:uary 31,1991 ,was 97.6%. ....' ~.
• ESTIMATES AND STATISTICAL ANALYSIS SECTION OFFENDER INFORMATION SERVICES BRANCH DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS
YOUTH AND ADULT CORRECTIONAL AGENCY STATE OF CALIFORNIA
MARCH 15, 1991
YEAR
1960 1961 1962 15!63 1964
1965 1966 1967 1968
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1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
1975 1976 1977 1978 1979
1980 1981 1982 1983 1984
1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990
TABLE 1
NUMBER OF ESCAPES FROM INSTITUTIONS AND CAMPS 11 AND RATE PER 100 AVERAGE DAILY POPULATION (ADP)
MEN AND WOMEN CALENDAR YEARS 1960 THROUGH 1990
MEN GRAND TOTAL TOTAL INSTITUTIONS CAMPS2J
NUMBER ESCAPES NUMBER ESCAPES NUMBER ESCAPES NUMBER ESCAPES
OF PER 100 OF PER 100 OF PER 100 OF PER 100 ESCAPES ADP ESCAPES ADP ESCAPES ADP ESCAPES ADP
. ' . • 11 Inmates who escaped from community based facilities and temporary community leave programs are excluded, (see Tables 3 and 4) • 21 Camps include baseline camps .
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RANCH DORMS ATASCADERO STATE HOSPITAL
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AVENAL (Men)
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NUMBER OF ESCAPES FROM INSTITUTIONS AND CAMPS AND
THE RATE PER 100 AVERAGE DAILY POPULATION (ADP) BY INSTITUTION
MEN AND WOMEN CALENDAR YEARS 1988 THROUGH 1990
1988 1989 NUMBER AVERAGE ESCAPES NUMBER AVERAGE ESCAPES NUMBER
OF DAILY PER 100 OF DAILY PER 100 OF ESCAPES POPULATION ADP ESCAPES POPULATION ADP ESCAPES
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NUMBER OF ESCAPES FROM INSTrrUTIONS AND THE RATE PER 100 AVERAGE DAILY POPULATION (ADP) BY INSTITUTION
MEN AND WOMEN CALENDAR YEARS 1988 THROUGH 1990
1988
NUMBER! AVERAGE LOCATION OF I DAILY
ESCAPES POPULATION SAN QUENTIN 3 3,042
RANCH-I 2 178
" 0 656 IV 0 1,633
RC 71 1 575
TOTAL WOMEN 5 4,244
AVENAL 81 0 3
CIW - FRONTERA 0 2,293
CCWF - MADERA 91 - -
CRC- NORCO 0 912
NCWF - STOCKTON 0 710
SCC CAMPS - JAMESTOWN 5 315
STAT\:: }-lOSPITALS 0 11
11 Chuckawalla Valley opened on December 11, 1988. 2J CRC-RC opened April 30, 1989.
ESCAPES NUMBER PER 100 OF
ADP ESCAPES 0.10 1 1.12 1
- 0 - -
0.17 0
0.12 5
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- 0
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- 0
- 0
1.59 5
- 0
31 Corcoran opened February 28, 1988. Escape rates were not calculated for the Level I. The Levell unit opened during September 1988 and SHU iii December 1988.
41 DVI-RC opened February 21, 1988. 5/ Pelican Bay opened December 1, 1989.
1989 AVERAGE
DAILY POPULATION
4,016 151
2,380 -
1,485
5,178
731
2,447
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762
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ESCAPES NUMBER PER 100 OF
ADP ESCAPES 0.02 1 0.66 1
- 0 - 0
- 0
0.10 5
- 0
- 1
- 0
- 0
- 0
1.45 4
- 0
61 RJD opened on July 27,1987. The Levell unit opened October 18,1987 and the Reception Center opened January 24,1988. 71 SQ-RC opened January 24,1988. 81 Avenal - Women opened on December 18,1988. 91 Central California Women's Facility opened in October 1990.
REGION I 16 5 6 REGION II 18 9 4 REGION III 58 14 7 REGION IV 36 8 14
TEMPORARY COMMUNITY LEAVE - WOMEN 0 0 0
JULY - OCTOBER -SEPTEMBER DECEMBER
0 0
0 0
- 0
- 0
- 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0
0 0
0 0
37 24
3 2 2 3
21 16 11 3
0 0
.. . 11 Community based faCilities Include work furlough and Return to Custody (RTC) contract and non-contract hOUSing . 2/ CCWF opened in October 1990.