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Indiana Department of Correction | |
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Jurisdictional structure | |
Operations jurisdiction | USA |
Map of Indiana Department of Correction's jurisdiction | |
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Headquarters | Indianapolis, Indiana |
Agency executive |
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https://www.in.gov/idoc/ |
The Indiana Department of Correction (IDOC) operates state prisons in Indiana. It has its headquarters in Indianapolis.[1]
Per the Offender Population Statistical Report, provided by the Indiana Department of Correction Division of Data Science and Analytics, there were 22,758 adult male offenders (including 724 county jail “back-ups” and 23 in contracted beds) on January 01, 2025. This population is 13% below the operational bed capacity. There were 2,559 adult female offenders (including 74 county jail “back-ups” and 0 in contracted beds) on January 01, 2025. This population is 15% below the operational bed capacity. There were 274 juvenile male offenders in the Department’s facilities on January 01, 2025. This population is 53% below the operational bed capacity. There were 49 juvenile female offenders in the Department’s facilities on January 01, 2025. This population is 21% below the operational bed capacity. There were 6,963 adult males on parole in Indiana ( 6,649 Indiana parolees, 239 In-State, and 75 Out-State other jurisdiction parolees) on January 01, 2025. There were 745 adult females on parole in Indiana ( 708 Indiana parolees, 32 In-State, and 5 Out-State other jurisdiction parolees) on January 01, 2025. ** There were 338 adults of unrecorded sex on parole in Indiana on January 01, 2025. There were 321 adults admitted to IDOC ( 207 males, 99 females, and 15 adults of unrecorded sex) and 1,026 adults released from IDOC ( 858 males and 168 females) in January 2025. There were 23 juveniles admitted to IDOC ( 17 males, 6 females, and 0 juveniles of unrecorded sex) and 48 juveniles released from IDOC ( 37 males and 11 females) in January 2025. Previously
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Since the establishment of the Indiana Department of Correction, 18 officers have died in the line of duty.[6]
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