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OFFENDERS RELEASED FROfi1 ADULT CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS CALENDAR 1976
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DEPARTf~ENr OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVI CES DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS
OFFICE,OF SYSTEMS AND EVALUATION f'1ADISONJ WISCONSIN 53701
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JUNE 1977
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S TAT E 0 F W I S CON SIN
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES Manuel Carballo, Secretary
DIVISION OF CORRECTIONS Allyn R. Sielaff, Administrator
OFFICE OF SYSTEMS AND EVALUATION Paul H. Kusuda, Director
Perry C. Baker., Assistant Director, Statistics and Evaluation Section Theodore H. Johnson, Assistant Director, Records Development Section
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Total ~?tal Type of Separation ales
'75 1 '76 '75 1 '76
Total 6,066 6,641 5,8~~~,363 -- =, First Release 878 1,024 818 958 Adult parole -654 842 ill 788 Adult MR 184 151 169 142 Adult pardon,
conditional pardon, commutation - - - -
Adult expiration of sentence 5 2 4 1
Adult discharge by cOUl't 35 29 33 27 Y.O. parol e - - - -Y.O. expiration of
sentence - - - -Y.O. discharge by court - - - -Re-release 201 195 197 190 Adult parole 87 90 87 87 Adult MR 83 69 79 69 Adult pardon,
conditional pardon, commutation - - - -
Adult expiration of sentence 29 32 29 30
Adult discharge by court 2 4 2 4 Release after voluntary
return - - - -Y.O. parole - - - -Y.O. expiration of
sentence - - - -Y.O. discharge by court - - - -Release from Temeorar~ ,
Hold Pending Revocation Hearing 6 5 4 4
Parole '3 '2 '3 '2 Probation 3 3 1 2 Death 2 2 2 2
Table 1 TYPE OF SEPARATION
Separations from the Populations of Residents at Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions
(1975 and 1976 Comoared) Total WSP WSR WCI Females
'75 1 '76 '75 I '76 '75 I '76 '751'76
170 278 1,6331,770 1 ,764 1,747 877 823
60 66 134 176 156 120 79 94 42 54 58 m 104 83 60 75 15 9 65 47 39 32 10 14
- - - - - - - -1 1 3 1 - - 1 -2 2 8 9 13 5 8 5 - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -1. 5 67 82 30 18 12 9
'3 14 22 12 "6 9 5" -4 - 38 43 15 5 3 2
- - - - - - - -- 2 13 15 3 6 - 2 - - 2 2 - 1 - -
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2 1 4 2 - 2 - -'3 T - T - -- - - - -
2 1 1 1 - 1 - -- - - 2 - - 1 -- - - - - -
KMCl WCCS Males
'75 I '76 '75 I '76
254 477 1,199 1,278
54 95 389 453 43 79 341 417 8 8 47 36
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- - - -3 8 1 -- - - -- - - -- - - -4 1 84 79 '3 - 49 53 - 1 23 18
- - - -1 - 12 7 - - - 1
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- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -- - 1 -- - -
I Females 1'75\'76
- 36 = - 20 -- 20 - -
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- -- -- -- -- -- -
- -- -- -
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TCl Males I Females
'751' 761 '751' 76 169 268 170 242 ----
6 20 60 46 6" 15 42 34 - 5 15 9
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Table 1 (Concluded)
T Total ~?tal Totai WSP WSR WCI KMCI WCCS TCI
ype of Separation ales Females Males Females Males Females '75 I '76 '75 I '76 '75 I '76 '75 J '76 '75 I '76 '751'76 '75 1'76 175 1 '76 '751'76 1751'76 '751'76
Transfet' to: 2,700 2,952 2,700 2,893 - 59 682 716 1,077 1,145 447 437 97 190 381 359 - 6 16 46 - 53 Adult institution 2,393 2,667 2,393 2,608 - 59 682 716 1,077 T:lli5 447 437 97 190 74 74 - "6 16 46 - 53 - - -Adult institution,
intra-camp system 307 285 307 285 - - - - - - - - - - 307 285 - - - - - -Absence 2,279 £,463 2,175 2,316 J..Qi 147 746 792 501 Non-correctional
462 338 283 99 191 344 387 .:.lQ. 147 201 104lR
institution 117 111 110 100 7 11 90 64 13 29 7 7 - - - - - - - - 7 11 Authorized 2,066 2,245 1,970 2,118 96 127 652 723 480 421 319 270 86 184 288 327 - 7 145 193 96 120 Unauthori zed 96 107 95 98 1 9 4 5 e 12 12 6 13 7 56 60 - 3 2 8 1 6
NOTE: Separations include all types of movement out of adult institutions. Subsequent tables include only releases from the correctional system. Table 1 excludes status change releases which are shown on Table la and included in all subsequent tables.
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Table la TYPE OF STATUS CHANGE SEPARATION/a
Separations from the Populations of Residents at Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions
(1975 and 1976 compared)
Type of Separation
'fOTAl First Release Adult parole Adult mandatory release Adult pardon, conditional pardon, commutation Adult expiration of sentence Adult discharge by court Re-release Adult parole Adult mandatory release Adult pardon, conditional pardon, commutation Adult expiration of sentence Adult discharge by court Adult release after voluntary return ReJease from Temporary Hold Pending Revocation
Hearing Parole Probation Death Transfer to: Adult institution Adult institution, intra-camp system Absence Non-correctional institution Authorized Unauthorized
Total 1975 497
118
91 7
20 32 14 9
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4 271 265
6 71 2
60 9
1976 . 624
ill 127
20
1 15
29 17 10
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~ 344
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ja Table 1 excludes these status change releases for residents out on temporary absence at the time they received the release type shown. The characteristics of the above residents who became permanent releases are included in all following tables.
Type ,of Commitment .
TOTAL
Regular Felony Misdemeanor Sex Deviate
Type of Commitment and Release
Total .--Regular Commitment Expiration of sentence Parole Mandatory release Sex Deviate Commitment Expiration of sentence Parole
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Table 2 TYPE OF COMMITMENT
Residents First and Re-re1eased from Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
First Releases Facilities Facilities
Total for ~len for Homen Total # I % # I % #1 % # I
1,187 100.~ 1 ,115 100.0 72 100.0 224 ---- --1 ,186 99.9 1,114 ~ 72 100.0 223 --1 ,171 98.7 1 ,100 98.6 .71 98.6 217
15 1.2 14 1.3 1 1.4 6 1 0.1 1 !hJ - - 1 - - - - -
Table 3 TYPE OF COM~lITMENT AND RELEI,I.SE
Residents First and Re-re1eased from Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
First Releases Facilities Facilitles
%
100.0 ----99.6 96.9 2.7 0.4
Total for ~len for Women Total # I % # I % # 1 % # I %
1 ,187 100.0 1,115 100.0 72 100.0 224 100.0 - -
1,186 99.9 1,114 99.9 72 100.0 223 99.6 47 3.9 38 3.4 9 12.5 38 17.0
968 81.6 914 82.0 54 75.0 106 47.3 171 14.4 162 14.5 9 12.5 79 35.3 ,
1 0.1 1 0.1 - - 1 0.4 - -- - - - - - - -1 0.1 1 0.1 - - 1 0.4
Re-releases Facilities Facil i tles for ~1en for Women # I 01
/0 #1 %
219 100.0 5 100.0 --- -218 99.5 5 100.0 --212 96.8 5 100.0
6 2.7 - -1 0.5 - -- - - -
Re-re1eases Facil iti es Faci1 ities-for ~1en for Women # I % ill % .-
219 100.0 5 100.0 -- -- - --218 99.6 5 100.0
36 16.5 2 40.0 103 47.0 3 60.0
79 36.1 - -1 Q:.L - -'- - -- - - -1 0.4 - -
Note: Explratl0n of sentence lncludes end of sentence, dlscharge by court order, pardon, cond1tl0nal pardon, commutat10n, release after voluntary return from parole or mandatory release, and reinstatement to parole, mandatory release, or probation.
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TOTAL ----White White (Mexican Origin} Non-whi te
Black Native American (Indi an) Other
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Table. 4 RACE
Residents First and Re-re1eased from Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
First Releases ' Facilities Faci 1 ities
Total for Men for Women Total # I % # I % # I % # I %
1 ,187 100.0 1,115' 100.0 72 100.0 224 100.0 - - ---- - - --808 68.0 766 .§U 42 58.3 158 70.5 - -- --
14 1.2 14 bl - - 1 0.5 - - - - - -365 30.8 335 30.0 30 41. 7 65 29.0 -- - -- - - --322 27.1 295 26.4 27 37,5 58 25.9
41 3.5 38 3.4 3 4.2 7 3.1
2 0.2 2 0.2 - - - -
Re-releases Facilities for ~1en # I %
219 100.0 --- --154 70.3 --
1 0.5 -64 29.2 - --57 26.0 7 3.2
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Facil ities for Women #1 %
5 100.0 --4 80.0 - -- -1 20.0 1 20.0
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Total
First degree murder Second and third degree murder Attempted murder Manslaughter and negligent homicide Robbery
Assault Burglary Theft, except auto Auto theft Fraud Forgery Worthless checks
Sexual Assault (1st degree) Sexual Assault (2nd degree) Sexual Assault (3rd degree) Sexual Assault (4th degree) Rape (including attempt) Indecent behavior with child Sexual intercourse with child Other sex offenses
Uniform Controlled Substance Act and other drug violations
Escape Arson Abandonment, non-support Contributing to the delinquency
of a minor Prostitution Disorderly conduct, vagrancy All other
Table 5 OFFENSE
Residents First and Re-released from Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
Fi rst Rel eases Facilities Facilities
Total . for ~len for Women Total # I % # I % # I % # I %
1 ,187 100.0 1,115 100.0 72 100.0 224 100.0 -- -- ---- -- -7 0.6 7 0.6 - - - -
11 0.9 10 0.9 1 1.4 2 0.9 15 1.3 15 1. 3 , - - - -18 1.5 16 1.4 2 2.8 3 1.3
187 15.7 179 16.1 8 11.1 42 18.4
73 6.1 65 5.8 8 11. 1 6 2.7 378 31.8 377 33.8 1 1.4 79 35.2 84 7.1 78 7.0 6 8.3 20 8.9 60 5.1 60 5.4 - - 18 8.1 19 1.6 14 1.3
1 5 6.9 1 0.5
104 8.8 83 7.4, 21 29.2 24 10.7 18 1.5 13 'J. 2 i 5 6.9 1 0.5
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- - - - i - - - -- - - - ' - - - -24 2.0 24 2.2 - - 4 1.8 10 0.8 10 0.9 - - 1 0.5 20 1.7 20 1.8 - - 2 0.9 8 0.7 7 0,6 1 1.4 1 0.5
88 7.4 84 7.5 4 5.6 9 4.0 4 0.3 4 0.4 - - - -8 0.7 8 .0.7 - - 1 0.5 5 0.4 5 0.4 - - 1 0.5
- - - - - - - -2 0.2 - - 2 2.8 - -3 0.3 1 0.1 2 2.8 1 0.5
40 3.4 34 3.1 6 8.3 8 3.6
Re-re1eases Facilities for ~1en # I %
219 ;00.0 - - -2 0.9 - -3 1.4
42 19. 1
6 2.7 78 35.6 20 9.1 17 7.7 1 0.5
22 10.0 1 0.5
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9 4.1 - -1 0.5. .. 1 0.5
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Facilities for Women
#1' %
5 100.0 --- -- -- -- -- -- -1 20.0 - -1 20.0 ' - -2 40.0 - -
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Total Adams Ashland Barron Bayfield Brown Buffalo Burnett Calumet Chippewa Clark Columbia Crawford Dane Dodge Door Douglas Dunn Eau Claire Florence Fond du Lac Forest Grant Green Green Lake Iowa Iron Jackson Jefferson Juneau Kenosha Kewaunee La Crosse Lafayette Langlade Lincoln Manitowoc Marathon Marinette Marquette Menomonee
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Tabie 6 COUNTY OF CONVICTION
Residents First and Re-released from Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
First Releases Re-releases Total Facil Hies Facil Hies Total Fad 1 ities
for Men for Women for Men
1 ,187 1,115 I 72 224 i
219 , I • - -. 1 1 · - - I ! -7 7 - 1 1 1
11 11 - - 1 -I 1 1 · - 2 I 2 30 29 1 9 9 2 2 - - ! -3 3 1 - - I -j
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1 - t I 4 4 - 1 I! 1
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47. 45 2 8 8 7 6 1 6 6 5 5
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22 21 · 1 4 4 3 3 i - 1 1
26 25 ! 1 1 Ii 1 - - - - I -
28 26 i 2 4 ! 4
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4 4 · - - -7 7 I - - -7 7 I - 1 1 I
41 41 I 5 5 I -- - - - -
19 19 I - 3 3 1 1
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10 10 - 2 1 4 4 - - -9 8 1 1 1
21 19 2 1 1 13 12 1 1 1 1 1 - - -- - - - -
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Table 6 (Concluded)
First Releases Re-releases County Total I
Facilities Facil ities Total Facil ities Facil itie , for Men for Women for Men for Women s
Milwaukee 474 439 35 116 113 3 Monroe 2 2 - - - -Oconto 11 11 - 2 2 -Oneida 17 15 2 - - -Outagamie 23 22 1 2 3 -Ozaukee 9 9 - - - -Pepin - - - - - -Pi erce 3 3 - - - -Polk 5 5 - - - -Portage 6 5 1 1 1 -Price 3 3 - 1 1 -Racine 38 37 1 8 8 -Richland 2 2 - - - -Rock 50 44 6 4 4 -Rusk 6· 6 - 1 1 -St. Croix 8 8 - - - -Sa uk 7 6 1 3 3
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Sawyer 2 2 - 1 1 -Shawano 12 11 1 3 3 -Sheboygan 26 23 3 8 8 -Taylor 2 2 - 1 1 -Trempealeau 4 4 - 1 1 -Vernon 2 2 - - - -Vilas 4 4 - 1 1 -Walworth 8 S - - - -Washburn 5 5 - 1 1 -Washington 12 11 1 1 - ,. Waukesha 41 37 4 11 11 -Waupaca 7 7 - - - -Waushara 5 1- - - - -,0
Winnebago 23 21 2 1 1 -Wood 2 i 1 - - -
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Type of Rel ease
All Releases
Mean Median
First Releases Mean Median
Re-releases Mean Median
Type of Release
Re-releases Mean Median
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Table 7 AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY SINCE LAST ADMISSION (IN MONTHS)
Residents First and Re-released from Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
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Total Facilities for Men Faci 1 i ti es for Women
21. 9 22.3 18.4 lB.7
22.2 22.7 lB.~ lB.7
20.3 20.6 17.4 17.B
Table B AVERAGE LENGTH OF STAY SINCE SENTENCE BEGAN
(IN MONTHS FOR RE-RELEASES ONLY) Residents Re-released from
14.3 13.5
15.0 14.3
5.4 ' 4.5
Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
Total Facilities for Men Facilities for Women
54.6 55.3 23.4 47.1 47.9 22.5
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Table 9 NUMBER OF PREVIOUS RELEASES
Residents First and Re-released from Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
Number of Previous To:t:al Facilities for Men Facilities for Women Numberl Percent Releases
Total
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5 6 7 or more
Numberl Percent
1 ,411 100~ 1,334 100.0
1 ,187 84.1 1 ,115 83.6 82 5.8 78 5.8
106 7.5 105 7.8 29 2.1 29 2.2 4 0.3 4 0.3
2 0.1 2 0.2 1 0.1 1 0.1 - - - -
Table 10 EDUCATIONAL PROGRESS
Residents First Released from
Numberl Per.cent
77 100.0
72 93.5 4 5.2 1 1.3 - -- -- -- -- -
Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
Educational Progress Total Facilities for Men Facilities for I~omen Numberl Percent Numberl Percent Number! Percent
TOTAL 1 ,187 100.0 1 ,115 100.0 72 100.0 --No educational
participation 561 47.3 544 48.8 17 23.6 -Progress 626 52.7 571 51.2 55 76.4 - -Excellent 95 8.0 82 7.4 13 18.0 Good . 337 28.4 301 27.0 36 50.0 Fair 118 9.9 114 10.2 4 5.6 Poor 38 3.2 38 3.4 - -No evaluation 38 3.2 36 3.2 2 2.8
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Tabl e 11 WORK RECORD
Residents First Released from Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
Work Record
TOTAL
No Work Record Work Record Satisfactory Mostly satisfactory Neither satisfactory
nor unsatisfactory Mostly satisfactory Unsati sfactory No evaluation
Total Facilities for Men Numberl Percent NumberJ Percent
1 ,187 100.0 .1,115 100.0 -96 8.1 91 8.2 - -
1 ,091 91.9 1 ,024 91.8 741 62.4 705 63.2 197 16.6 182 16.3
90 7.6 84 7.5 21 1.7 20 1.8 14 1.2 11 1.0 28 2.4 22 2.0
Table 12 LOSS OF PRIVILEGES
Residents First Released from
Facilities for Women Numberl Percent
72 100.0
5 6.9 - -67 93.1 -36 50.0 15 20.9
6 8.3 1 1.4 3 4.2 6 8.3
Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
Number of Privilege Total Facilities for Men Faciliti~s for Women Losses Number/ Percent Number/Percent Numberl Percent
Total 1 ~ 187 100.0 1 ,115 100.0 72 100.0 None 596 50.2 552 49.4 44 61.1 1 141 11.9 130 11. 7 11 . 15.2 2 101 8.5 98 8.8 3- 4.2 3 63 5.3 61 5.5 2 2.8
4 56 4.7 56 5.0 - -5-9 143 12.1 134 12.0 9 12.5 10-14 36 3.0 36 3.2 - -15-19 24 2.0 24 2.2 - -20 or more 27 2.3 24 2.2 3 4.2
Number of Lock-ups
Total None 1 2 3 4 5 6 or more
Table 13 LOCK-UPS
Residents First-Released from Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
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Total Facilities for Men Facilities for Women NumberlPercent Numberl Percent
1, 187 100.0 1,115 100.0 ---792 66.8 745 66.8 170 14.3 159 14.3
77 6.5 74 6.7 48 4.0 45 4.0 25 2. 1 22 2.0 17 1.4 16 1.4 58 4.9 54 4.8
Table 14 GROUP COUNSELING SESSIONS
Residents First Released from Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
Numberl Percent
72 100.0 47 65.2 11 15.2 3 4.2 3 4.2 3 4.2 1 1.4 4 5.6
Group Counseling Total Facilities for Men Facilities for Women Number! Percent Number! Percent Numberl Percent Sessions
Total 1,187 100.0 1,115 100.0 72 100.0 -None 798 67.2 737 66.1 61 84.6 1-5 59 5.0 55 4.9 4 5.6 6-10 68 5.7 66 5.9 2 2.8 11-15 84 7. 1 84 7.6 - -16-20 57 4.8 55 4.9 2 2.8 21-25 30 2.5 29 2.6 1 1.4 26-30 20 1.7 18 1.6 2 2.8 31-35 14 1.2 14 1.3 - -36-40 17 1.4 17 1.5 - -41 or more 40 3.4 40 3.6 - -
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Table 15 LENGTH OF STAY BY OFFENSE
Average (Mean) Length of Stay /a (in Months) by Offense of Residents First-Released from
Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
Offense Total Facilities for Men Facilities for Women
A 11 Offenses 22.2 22.7 15.0 --Murder (all degrees) 74.6 76.4 -Attempted murder 52.6 52.6 -Manslaughter 21.4 22.4 - t
Robbery 30.0 30.1 27.1 Assault 22.0 22.6 17. 1 Burglary 20.1 20.1 ...
Theft (except auto) 16.5 16.8 11.8 Auto theft 18.3 18.3 -Fraud and embezzlement 14.7 16.3 10.4 Forgery 17 .9 18.7 14.5 Worthl ess checks 13.6 14.1 12.,2 Rape (including attempt) 38.3 38.3 -Indecent behavior with child 28.9 28.9 -Sexual intercourse with child 20.9 20.9 -Other sex offenses 18.9 19.3 -Uniform Controlled Substances Act
and other drug violations 16.4 16.8 -Concealed Weapons - - -Escape ... - -Arson 26.4 26.4 -Bigamy 14.9 lS. a -Abandonment, non-support 9.8 9.8 -Contributing to delinquency
of a minor - - -. Prostitution - - -Disorderly conduct, vagrancy - - -All other 15.4 16.7 -
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Table 16 LENGTH OF STAY BY LENGTH OF SENTENCE
Average (Mean) Length of Stay /a (in Months) by Length of Sentence of Residents First-Released from Wisconsin Adult Correctional Institutions in 1976
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All Sentences 22.2 22.7 15.0 Six months - - -One year 8.3 8.3 8.3 Thirteen months - - -Fourteen months - - -Fifteen months - - -Eighteen months 10.5 10.6 9.6 Two years 14.2 14.3 12.4 Two and one-half years 15.7 15.6 -Three years 18.9 19.4 14.8 Three and one-half years 18.4 18.2 -Four years 24.5 24.7
, -Four and one-half years 17.0 17.0 -Five years 25.7 26.0 19. 1 Six years 30.2 30.5 -Seven years 35.9 35.3 -Eight years 35.6 35.6 -Nine years 38.2 38.4 -Ten years 43.7 43.7 -Twelve years 42.9 42.9 -Fi fteen yea rs 55.0 55.3 -Twenty yeat's 60.4 64.1 -Twenty-five years - - -Life 108.6 108.6 -
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L! An average was not determined if there were fewer than five in a length of sentence category.
Tables prepared by: Judith Goth, Management Information Technician Office of Systems and Evaluation Division of Corrections P.O. Box 669 Madison, WI 53701
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