New Report Offers Comprehensive Facts on the Status of Incarcerated Women and Girls
Date:  07-25-2024

The female incarcerated population is almost seven times higher than in 1980
From The Sentencing Project:



Highlights from the report:

The report’s additional highlights:

  • In 2022, the imprisonment rate for Black women was 1.6 times the rate of imprisonment for white women.

  • Latina women were imprisoned at 1.2 times the rate of white women.

  • The rate of imprisonment for Black and Latina women has declined since 2000, while the rate of imprisonment for white women has increased.

  • Idaho has the highest rate of incarcerated women, while Massachusetts has the lowest.

  • 62% of imprisoned women in state prisons have a child under the age of 18.

  • Native American and Black girls are much more likely to be incarcerated than white, Latina, or Asian girls.

  • Almost 25% of incarcerated girls are held for status offenses, such as truancy and curfew violations, or for violating the terms of their probation.

    Read the report here.