Louisiana Leads the Nation and the World in Lock Up
Prison and Jails: Expensive – Not Keeping Communities Safer

Harrison, Paige. Sentenced female prisoners under State or Federal jurisdiction. (2000). Beck, Allen and Harrison, Paige. Prisoners in 2003. (November, 2004). Washington, DC: Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics.

Counties often make money off the state by selling their beds to house state prisoners, and Louisiana leads the nation in housing its state prison population in local jails. According to the latest prisoners survey from the Bureau of Justice Statistics, there were 36,745 people under the jurisdiction of the state department of corrections, and of them, the latest figures showed that 16,549 (45%) were held in local jails. The national average of the proportion of state prisoners held in local jails was 5%.

Probation and Parole in the United States (2001) and Total Number of Persons Under Local, State or Federal Correctional Supervision, (2000), Bureau of Justice Statistics. Figures for 2001 are a Bureau of Justice Statistics estimate; International figures are from Walmsley, Roy. World Prisoner Population List, 2004. (2005) London, UK: International Centre for Prison Studies, Kings College, London.

State Expenditure Report, 2003 (2004). Washington, DC: National Association of State Budget Officers.
Ziedenberg, Jason and Schiraldi, Vincent. Cellblocks or Classrooms: The Funding of Higher Education and Corrections and Its Impact on African American Men (2002). Washington, DC: The Justice Policy Institute.
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Human Rights Watch (2002), Table 1, available at www.hrw.org/backgrounder/usa/race. Note: Figures calculated on the basis of U.S. Census Bureau data from Census 2000 on state residents and incarcerated populations.
Harrison, Paige. Sentenced female prisoners under State or Federal jurisdiction. (2000). Beck, Allen and Harrison, Paige. Prisoners in 2003. (November, 2004). Washington, DC: Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics.
Spelling, William (2000).  The Limited Importance of Prison Expansion. In The American Crime Drop , ed. Blumstein, Alfred and Wallman, Joel. Boston: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Gainsborough, Jenni and Mauer, Marc. Diminishing Returns: Crime and Incarceration in the 1990s. (2000) Washington, DC: The Sentencing Project.