Summary: | This series was begun in 1998 by the United States
Bureau of Justice Statistics and was collected as a component of the
Annual Survey of Jails (ASJ). The purpose of this data series was to
gather data on all adult and juvenile jail facilities and detention
centers in Indian reservations, pueblos, rancherias, and other Native
American and Alaska Native communities throughout the United States. The
survey provides data on the number of inmates, staffing, and facility
characteristics and needs of all confinement facilities operated by
tribal authorities or the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA). Data on the
size of the jail population and selected inmate characteristics are
obtained every five to six years from the Census of Jails. In each of the
years between the full censuses, a sample survey of jails is conducted to
estimate baseline characteristics of the nation's jails and inmates
housed in these jails. The data are intended for a variety of users,
including federal and state agencies, local officials in conjunction with
jail administrators, researchers, planners, and the public. |
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