Table 3.
Inmate-on-inmate rate per 1,000 inmatesa (95% CI) | Staff-on-inmate rate per 1,000 inmatesa (95% CI) | |
---|---|---|
General question (n = 6,736) | 16(13–18) | 26(23–29) |
Specific question (n = 6821) | 38(34–41) | 69(64–75) |
Combined questions (n = 6824) | 43 (39–47) | 76 (70–81) |
Facilities with populations to 1,100 | ||
1 | 64 (45–82) | 69 (50–90) |
2 | 47 (21–68) | 64 (38–94) |
3 | 31 (10–52) | 42 (21–68) |
Facilities with populations from 1,101 to 1,900 | ||
4 | 49 (31–67) | 71 (50–94) |
5 | 38 (23–52) | 118 (91–146) |
6 | 38 (22–56) | 84 (61–104) |
Facilities with populations over 1,901 | ||
7 | 50 (34–68) | 90 (66–112) |
8 | 52 (39–65) | 74 (60–88) |
9 | 32 (23–42) | 47 (35–57) |
10 | 41 (33–49) | 82 (71–93) |
11 | 46 (28–62) | 116 (94–138) |
12 | 30 (19–39) | 37 (27–49) |
aThe estimates of ‘rate per 1,000 inmates’ are based on weighted valid numbers.