756 resultados para Minorities--South Carolina--Statistics
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These brochures give statistics on South Carolina prisons. Some items include SCDC average daily facility count per month, admissions to SCDC, recidivism rates of Inmates released, profile of inmates in institutional count, releases from SCDC by type, and average sentence length of SCDC admissions.
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This gives statistics concerning admissions and releases for prisoners in the correctional setting. It is broken down by sex and race.
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This statistical sheet gives the age distribution of inmates admitted to correctional institutions as of June 30, 2016.
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This gives statistics on the average daily inmate population in SC prisons from 1970 to 2016.
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These statistics show the number and percent of inmates from the committing county of their crimes. It is broken down by sex and race.
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These papers show the inmate population in South Carolina by male and female prisoners. It is broken down by count, agency high and month count and SCDC space utilization.
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This is a list of criminal offenses and the number and percentage of SC inmates who have committed these crimes. They are listed by race and sex.
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These statistics break down SC inmate population characteristics. It is broken down by male and female, current age, race, marital status, sentencing data, education, leading most serious offenses, top five committing counties, medical classification and mental health classification.
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These statistics break down the incarceration time left for inmates of South Carolina prisons. It ranges from 3 months or less to Life/Death as of June 30, 2016.
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The South Carolina Department of Corrections publishes statistical reports on their correctional facilities, including system overviews, inmate populations, admissions, and releases.
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The South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services annually publish a statistical report providing a description of the offender population and the agency's programs.
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The South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services annually publish a statistical report providing a description of the offender population and the agency's programs.
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The purpose of this project was to a provide a better understanding of where sexual violence in private residences occurred and how the victims and offenders involved in sexual violence came to be at those places. These findings combined to paint a quite different picture than some might expect. Rather than being a situation where force is used to take victims to a location, or the victims' homes are invaded by force, the circumstances surrounding how sexual violence victims and offenders come to be at the offense location seem to be much more subtle. Victimization where victims and offenders shared a residence accounted for a substantial portion of sexual violence reported in private residences, rendering questions as to how the offender gained entry or why the victim was there, moot under those circumstances. In cases where the offense location was not a mutual residence, victims most often went to the site voluntarily and offenders most frequently gained entry with permission rather than through force or deception.
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This document shows the operations per year for airports in South Carolina broken down by air taxi, local, itin, military and totals.
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This document shows the operations per year for airports in South Carolina broken down by air taxi, local, itin, military and totals.