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Crime Statistics > State and Federal prisoners held in local jails (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount 
# 1   Louisiana: 17,469 
# 2   Texas: 13,228 
# 3   Tennessee: 6,577 
# 4   Georgia: 5,117 
# 5   Kentucky: 5,084 
# 6   Mississippi: 4,624 
# 7   Virginia: 4,502 
# 8   California: 2,452 
# 9   Indiana: 2,024 
# 10   Oklahoma: 1,807 
# 11   Alabama: 1,645 
# 12   New Jersey: 1,258 
# 13   Utah: 1,189 
# 14   West Virginia: 1,077 
# 15   Colorado: 638 
# 16   Wisconsin: 628 
# 17   Montana: 614 
# 18   Minnesota: 484 
# 19   South Carolina: 429 
# 20   Massachusetts: 236 
# 21   Arizona: 186 
# 22   Nevada: 153 
# 23   Maryland: 135 
# 24   Idaho: 133 
# 25   Arkansas: 123 
= 26   Michigan: 52 
= 26   New York: 52 
# 28   North Dakota: 43 
= 29   Florida: 42 
= 29   South Dakota: 42 
# 31   Oregon: 18 
# 32   New Hampshire:
= 33   Wyoming:
= 33   Washington:
= 35   Nebraska:
= 35   Iowa:
= 35   Illinois:
= 35   Ohio:
= 35   Kansas:
= 35   North Carolina:
= 35   Maine:
= 35   New Mexico:
= 35   Missouri:
= 35   Pennsylvania:
Total: 72,072  
Weighted average: 1,638.0  



DEFINITION: State and Federal prisoners held in local jails, yearend 2004

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