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City and County of San Francisco
Juvenile Probation Department
Monthly Report for February 2005
Presented to the Juvenile Probation Commission
March 23rd, 2005
Table of Contents
Section I Summary Reports
Juvenile Hall, Log Cabin Ranch Summary Statistics.....................................................1 Community Programs Summary Statistics ...................................................................2 Probation Services Summary Statistics........................................................................4
Section II Current Month General Detail
Probation Referrals, Juvenile Admissions And Average Daily Population.....................6 Juvenile Hall Admissions and Average Daily Population...............................................7 Commitments to out-of-home placement.....................................................................8 Commitments to California Youth Authority................................................................9 Log Cabin Ranch Admissions and Average Daily Population.....................................10 Probation Referrals ..................................................................................................11 Juvenile Hall And Log Cabin Ranch Incident Report .................................................12 Juvenile Hall And Log Cabin Ranch Grievances Report.............................................13 Bay Area Resident Juvenile Hall Comparison ...........................................................14 Juvenile Hall Admissions...........................................................................................15 Juvenile Hall Detainees by Detention Reason.............................................................16 Juvenile Hall Average Daily Population by Rated Capacity........................................17 Juvenile Hall Average Length of Stay........................................................................18
Section III Demographics
Juvenile Hall Detainees by Sex and Race/Ethnic Origin..............................................19 Juvenile Hall Detainees by Age .................................................................................20 Juvenile Hall Detainees by Age and Sex....................................................................21 Juvenile Hall Detainees by Geographic Residence of Youth.......................................22 Juvenile Hall Detainees by Race/Ethnic Origin and Sex..............................................23
Section IV
Historical Information 2002-2004 Probation Referrals ................................................................................24 2002-2004 Juvenile Hall Admissions ........................................................................25 2002-2004 Juvenile Hall Average Daily Population...................................................26 2003-2004 Juvenile Hall Average Length of Stay by Month......................................27
Section I Summary Reports
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Summary Report for the Month of February 2005
Juvenile Hall January 2004
January 2005
February 2004
February 2005
YTD 2004
YTD 2005
Admissions 191 168 180 145 371 313 Average Daily Population 98 98 101 114 99 106 Average Length of Stay (Releases) 14.04 15.07 10.58 18.75 12.31 16.91 Average Length of Stay (In Custody) 52.35 41.54 57.73 45.54 55.04 43.54 Releases 181 136 166 146 347 282
Log Cabin Ranch Admissions: First Time Commitments 2 2 3 4 5 6 Recommitments 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 2 2 3 4 5 6 Releases: Graduated 2 3 2 2 4 5 Escape 0 0 0 0 0 0 Other releases 0 0 0 1 0 1
Total 2 3 2 3 4 6 Average Daily Population 20 13 19 13 19 13
Grievances Filed Juvenile Hall: B1 1 0 0 0 1 0 B2 6 4 2 5 8 9 B3 0 0 1 3 1 3 B4 0 0 1 1 1 1 B5 2 9 0 2 2 11 G2 (CO-ED) 2 0 0 0 2 0
Total 11 13 4 11 15 24 Log Cabin Ranch 0 0 0 0 0 0
Incident Reports
Juvenile Hall 13 9 10 18 23 27 Log Cabin Ranch 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 13 9 10 18 23 27
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Summary Report for the Month of February 2005 *Data was not available from Community Programs Division and it was not reported to IT.
Community Programs Program Vacancies by Agency on February
2005
Active in program January
2004
Active in Program January
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Active in Program February
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Active in Program February
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IHBS Monthly Client Count BayView Hunters Point Foundation * 13 13 13 * Chinatown Youth Center * 13 13 13 * Morrisania West, Inc. * 12 12 12 * Samoan Community Development Center * 2 2 9 * Potrero Hill Neighborhood House * 9 9 7 * Instituto Familiar de La Raza * 22 22 22 * Vietnamese Youth Development Center * 7 7 7 * Brothers Against Guns * 30 30 0 *
Total * 108 108 83 *
February 2005 Percent Program Utilization
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February 2005 Percent Change from last report
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Summary Report for TANF and Girls Programs
*Data was not available from Community Programs Division and it was not reported to IT.
PROGRAM ANNUAL GOAL NUMBER SERVED California Community Dispute Services: Youth Accountability Boards
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CARECEN: Tattoo Removal and Case Management
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Center for Young Women’s Development: Girls Services
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Community Works – Girls Diversion Program
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Community Works – Girls Therapeutic Arts Curriculum in Juvenile Hall
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Community Works – ROOTS Support for Children of Incarcerated Parents
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Edgewood Kinship Support Network
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Family Restoration House: Life Skills
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Girls 2000: Girls Services and Family Support Services
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Instituto Familiar de la Raza – Case Management
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Mission Neighborhood Center: Young Queens on the Rise – Girls Services
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Performing Arts Workshop: Arts Education at Impact High School
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SAGE: Girls Services
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Samoan Community Development Center: Anger Management
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Special Services for Groups – Occupational Therapy Training Program
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United Way/Girls Justice Initiative: Detention-based Case Management & Inside Mentoring Program
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Urban Services YMCA: Bayview Beacon Truancy Support
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YGCIC GED & Focus Vocational Programs
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YWCA – CITS and FITS Girls Mentorship
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Summary Report for the Month of February 2005
Probation Services January 2005
February 2005
Year To Date 2005
Probation Referrals 226 210 436 Petitions 129 91 220 Selected Court Dispositions: California Youth Authority 0* 1 1 Log Cabin Ranch 0 4 4 Out of Home Placement 10 21 31 Other Probation 23 29 52 Violation of Probation Petitions Filed 22 21 43 California Youth Authority Monthly Count Institutions: Males 35 34 Females 2 2
Total 37 36 Parole: Males 29 28 Females 3 3
Total 32 31
* One youth was committed to CYA for 90 days evaluation in January 21, 2005.
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Summary Report for the Month of February 2005
Probation Services Caseload List January
2005 February
2005 February Average #
Youth by PO CARC 169 200 200 Custody Screening Investigation 177 216 27 Probation Services 1 302 320 26 Probation Services 2 137 160 13 Probation Services 3 164 164 23 Probation Services 4 254 260 26 YTEC 30 30 30
Total 1233 1350 49 Special Services Unit New Closed Active at end
of Month Record Sealings 11 2 173 Stepparent Adoptions 2 0 57 Terminations 0 0 12 Marriage Consents 0 1 2 Custody Evaluations 0 0 0 Entered Completed Active at end
of Month Community Service 15 10 1234 Referred Completed at
end of Month COPS 0
0 Street Law (still in session) 6 0 Theft Awareness 24 18 Anger Management for boys (still in session) 11 0 Anger Management for girls (still in session) 4 0 Life Management Skills 3 3 Kids Turn Non-Violent Family Skills (in session) 6 0 Information, Record Checks, Research & Photo Copying Juvenile Records For:
January 2005
February 2005
Year to Date 2005
Job Corps, Probation Departments, Military, Law Enforcement, Misc., (letters, Memos, Forms, etc.) 117 105 222
Section II Current Month General Detail
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San Francisco Juvenile Probation
Jan-05 Feb-05 Mar-05 Apr-05 May-05 Jun-05 Jul-05 Aug-05 Sep-05 Oct-05 Nov-05 Dec-05Probation Referrals 226 210 JH Admissions 168 145 JH Avg. Daily Pop. 98 114
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San Francisco Juvenile ProbationAdmissions and Average Daily Population
In Juvenile Hall(Calendar Year 2005)
Admissions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total2005 168 145 313
Avg. Daily Pop. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total2005 98 114 106
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Out-of-Home Placement1
Commitments of 602'sCalendar Year 2005
Commitments Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total2005 10 21 31
1 This report is based on 602 Commitments to out-of-home placements. If there is a 601 commitment,it will shows as a footnote here. Figures are regularly updated to include reports from previousreporting periods.
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Log Cabin RanchAdmissions and Average Daily Population
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Admissions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total2005 2 4 6
Avg. Daily Pop. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total2005 13 13 13.00
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Probation Referrals by MonthCalendar Year 2005
Probation Referrals (all sources) by Month(602 W&I)
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SAN FRANCISCO JUVENILE PROBATION DEPARTMENT MONTHLY INCIDENT REPORT FORM
MONTH/YEAR: FEBRUARY 2005
Log Cabin Ranch
Battery on Staff
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Grievances Filed February 2005
San Francisco Juvenile Probation Department
Juvenile Hall
Log Cabin Ranch Type
Log Cabin Ranch
Food/Snacks 0 Laundry 0 Personal Property 0 Phone Calls 0 Procedures 0 Head Call 0 Discipline 0 Complaints vs. Staff 0 Cottage Change 0 Medical 0 School 0 Probation 0 Miscellaneous 0
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Area of InfractionTitle 15
Article/Section B1 B2 GU/B3 B4 B5 TOTALClothing and Personal Hygiene 10.1486 0 0 0 1 1 2Restroom 12.2 0 2 0 0 0 2Food 9.1460 0 0 0 0 1 1Correspondence 6.1375 0 0 *1 0 0 1PO Visit 8.09 0 *2 *2 0 0 4Health Services 8.1433 0 *1 0 0 0 1Program and Activities 6.1371 0 0 0 0 0 0Juvenile Rights 12.2 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total 0 5 3 1 2 11
* Mono- Lingual Youth
Grievances Filed February 2005 San Francisco Probation Department From the office of the Ombudsman.
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Bay Area Resident Juvenile Hall ComparisonOver/Under Capacity
on March 17th, 2005
Rated Over/UnderCapacity Actual Capacity
San Mateo 130 200 70Contra Costa 160 150 -10Alameda 288 243 -45Santa Clara 329 256 -73Sacramento 256 327 71San Francisco 104 103 -1
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Juvenile Hall Admissions by MonthCalendar Year 2005
Detention Admissions by MonthJan-05 168Feb-05 145Mar-05 Apr-05
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Characteristics of Juvenile Hall Detainees on February 28th, 2005Using CJIS Code From the Department of Justice
Detention Reason Offense Code MF Count %ATTEMPTED MURDER:SECOND DEGREE ON PEACE OFFICER 664 /187 (A) PC F 1 0.89%LEWD OR LASCIVIOUS ACTS W/CHILD UNDER 14 YEARS 288 (A) PC F 1 0.89%ARSON:INHABITED STRUCTURE/PROPERTY 451 (B) PC F 4 3.57%ROBBERY 212.5 PC F 1 0.89%TRANSPORT/SELL NARCOTIC/CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 11352 (A) HS F 10 8.93%POSSESS/PURCHASE COCAINE BASE FOR SALE 11351.5 HS F 2 1.79%MAYHEM 203 PC F 1 0.89%BURGLARY 459 PC F 4 3.57%WILLFUL CRUELTY TO CHILD:POSSIBLE INJURY/DEATH 273 A (A) PC F 1 0.89%ROBBERY:SECOND DEGREE 212.5(C) PC F 16 14.29%SELL/FURNISH/ETC MARIJUANA/HASHISH 11360 (A) HS F 1 0.89%FORCE OR ADW NOT FIREARM:GBI LIKELY 245 (A)(1) PC F 7 6.25%POSSESS NARCOTIC CONTROLLED SUBSTANCE 11350 (A) HS F 1 0.89%POSSESS MARIJUANA FOR SALE 11359 HS F 1 0.89%FELON/ADDICT/ETC POSSESS FIREARM 12021 (A)(1) PC F 1 0.89%CARRY CONCEALED STOLEN WEAPON 12025 (B)(2) PC F 3 2.68%CARRY CONCEALED WEAPON WHILE ENGAGED IN CRIMINAL STREET GANG 12025 (B) PC F 1 0.89%SODOMY W/PERSON UNDER 18 YEARS 286 (B)(1) PC F 1 0.89%SODOMY 286 (A) PC F 1 0.89%THREATEN CRIME W/INTENT TO TERRORIZE 422 PC F 1 0.89%GRAND THEFT:MONEY/LABOR/PROPERTY OVER $400 487 (A) PC F 1 0.89%RECEIVE/ETC KNOWN STOLEN PROPERTY 496 (A) PC F 1 0.89%CARRY CONCEALED WEAPON ON PERSON W/PRIOR CONVICTION 12025 (A)(2) PC F 1 0.89%DAMAGE ETC/USE ETC/POWER CONNECTING LINES 591 PC F 1 0.89%VANDALISM [$5,000 OR OVER] 594 (A) PC F 1 0.89%ASSAULT ON PERSON ON SCHOOL OR PARK PROPERTY 241.2(A) PC M 1 0.89%TAKE VEHICLE WITHOUT OWNER'S CONSENT 10851 (A) VC M 1 0.89%LOITER:INTENT:PROSTITUTION 653.22(A) PC M 2 1.79%FALSE IDENTIFICATION TO SPECIFIC PEACE OFFICERS 148.9(A) PC M 1 0.89%FAIL TO OBEY ORDER OF JUVENILE COURT 602 WI 777 (A)(2) WI M 11 9.82%CHANGE OF PLACEMENT/PLACEMENT FAILURE 737 WI M 7 6.25%VIOLATION(S) OF HOME SUPERVISION CONDITION 628.1 WI M 7 6.25%BENCH WARRANT BENCH WARRANT 4 3.57%COURT ORDER 602 CTORD 602 5 4.46%WARRANT 602 WRNT602 8 7.14%WARRANT FROM ANOTHER COUNTY WRNTOC 1 0.89%
Total 112 100.00%
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Average Daily PopulationBy Rated CapacityCalendar Year 2005
Total Rated CapacityJan-05 98 104Feb-05 114 104Mar-05 104Apr-05 104
May-05 104Jun-05 104Jul-05 104
Aug-05 104Sep-05 104Oct-05 104Nov-05 104Dec-05 104
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Juvenile Hall Average Length of StayFor the Month of February 2005
1Released
Range of Days 1-10 days 11-20 days 21-30 days 30 or more days Total
# of Youth Released 96 12 13 25 146
% of Population 71.30% 8.70% 3.80% 16.30% 100%
# of Days 353 169 350 1866 2738
% of Total Days 12.89% 6.17% 12.78% 68.15% 100%
Average Length of Stay 3.68 14.08 26.92 74.64 18.75
2In Custody
Range of Days 1-10 days 11-20 days 21-30 days 30 or more days Total
# of Youth Detained 25 19 15 53 112
% of Population 38.60% 18.10% 12.60% 30.70% 100%
# of Days 136 317 390 4257 5100
% of Total Days 2.67% 6.22% 7.65% 83.47% 100%
Average Length of Stay 5.44 16.68 26.00 80.32 45.54
Notes: Less than one day of stay is calculated as one day. 1Length of stay is calculated according to release date for those who are released.2For those still in custody, length of stay is calculated at the last day of the month.
Section III Demographics
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Sex Frequency PercentFemale 17 15.18%Male 95 84.82%
Total 112 100.00%
Race/Ethnic Origin Frequency PercentAfrican American 68 60.71%Cambodian 1 0.89%Chinese 8 7.14%Hispanic 26 23.21%Other 1 0.89%Samoan 3 2.68%Vietnamese 2 1.79%White 3 2.68%
Total 112 100.00%
Demographic CharacteristicsOf Juvenile Hall Detainees on 2/28/05 by Sex
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Demographic Characteristics of Juvenile Hall Detainees on 2/28/05 by Race
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Age Frequency Percent
12 1 0.89%13 3 2.68%14 14 12.50%15 22 19.64%16 31 27.68%17 34 30.36%
18 and over 7 6.25%Total 112 100.00%
Demographic Characteristics of Juvenile HallDetainees on 2/28/05 by Age
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Demographic Characteristics of Juvenile Hall Detainees on 2/28/2005Age by Sex
Age Female Male Total12 0 1 1 0.89%13 0 3 3 2.68%14 3 11 14 12.50%15 4 18 22 19.64%16 5 26 31 27.68%17 4 30 34 30.36%
18 and over 1 6 7 6.25%Total 17 95 112 100.00%
15.18% 84.82% 100.00%
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Demographic Characteristics Of Juvenile Hall Detainees on February 28th, 2005 Geographic Residence of Youth Frequency Percent Richmond 3 2.7 North of Market/Downtown 2 1.8 Western Addition 15 13.4 South of Market/Tenderloin 1 .9 Sunset 3 2.7 Haight Ashbury/Castro 2 1.8 Inner Mission 6 5.4 Potrero 3 2.7 Parkside 1 .9 Ingleside (West of Twin Peaks) 10 8.9 Outer Mission 16 14.3 Bayview 25 22.3 Non-San Francisco and Unavailable* 25 22.3 ------- ------- Total 112 100.0 *Non-San Francisco and Unavailable Frequency Percent BENECIA 1 4.0 BOONVILLE 1 4.0 CONWAY 1 4.0 FAIRFIELD 1 4.0 HERCULES 1 4.0 HONDURAS 2 8.0 LAKEPORT 1 4.0 MERCED 1 4.0 MEXICO 1 4.0 OAKLAND 4 16.0 RICHMOND 3 12.0 SO SAN FRANCISCO 1 4.0 UNAVAILABLE 7 28.0 ------- ------- Total 25 100.0
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Demographic Characteristics Of Juvenile Hall Detainees on February 28th, 2005 Race/Ethnic Origin by Sex SEX Count Female Male Row Total RACE 10 58 68 AFRICAN AMERICAN 60.7 1 7 8 CHINESE 7.1 1 1 CAMBODIAN .9 2 24 26 HISPANIC 23.2 1 1 OTHER .9 1 2 3 SAMOAN 2.7 1 1 2 VIETNAMESE 1.8 3 3 WHITE 2.7 Column 17 95 112 Total 15.2 84.8 100.0
Section IV Historical Information
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San Francisco Juvenile ProbationProbation Referrals (all sources) By Month
(2002-2004)
2002 Probation Referrals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total308 320 318 305 384 240 286 283 315 333 294 289 3675
2003 Probation Referrals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total238 283 320 288 313 248 245 231 261 297 218 243 3185
2004 Probation Referrals Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total291 268 298 247 289 243 227 195 232 245 269 222 3026
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San Francisco Juvenile ProbationJuvenile Hall Admissions By Month
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2002 Admissions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total193 160 181 185 213 145 177 173 179 206 183 164 2159
2003 Admissions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total144 156 181 189 191 176 145 158 179 208 151 170 2048
2004 Admissions Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total191 180 189 144 177 145 137 121 144 152 163 137 1880
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San Francisco Juvenile ProbationJuvenile Hall Average Daily Population By Month
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2002 Avg. Daily Pop. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total113 96 113 103 102 100 97 104 96 116 108 95 104
2003 Avg. Daily Pop. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total86 93 90 88 94 92 89 80 84 100 98 92 91
2004 Avg. Daily Pop. Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total98 101 103 96 101 101 94 84 81 86 98 88 94
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2003 Avg. Length of Stay Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total1 Released 18.58 22.16 15.97 14.65 16.86 11.07 22.21 16.41 17.13 13.51 19.87 17.30 17.14
2 In Custody 56.97 44.53 47.63 43.78 43.80 51.98 52.13 48.67 41.61 45.30 43.04 53.96 47.78
2004 Avg. Length of Stay Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Total1 Released 14.04 10.58 21.86 14.71 15.42 18.24 27.41 19.52 22.55 21.81 23.15 20.81 19.18
2 In Custody 52.35 57.73 49.20 59.05 62.03 64.15 62.37 67.37 60.14 55.37 43.85 44.29 56.49
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