TEXAS COMMISSION ON JAIL STANDARDS Incarceration Rate Report - Highest to Lowest July1, 2016



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TEXAS COMMISSION ON JAIL STANDARDS Report - Highest to Lowest July1, 2016 County Kenedy 400 0 5 13.13 McMullen 805 0 8 10.14 Garza 6,435 96 35 5.40 Carson 6,013 50 31 5.18 Limestone 23,524 213 116 4.93 Terry 12,739 174 63 4.91 McLennan 243,441 931 1,153 4.74 Ector 153,904 667 720 4.68 Brown 37,653 196 176 4.67 Cooke 38,761 212 177 4.56 Dawson 13,372 54 59 4.38 Crockett 3,812 13 17 4.37 Aransas 24,972 212 108 4.32 Taylor 135,143 874 579 4.28 Dallam 7,135 51 30 4.22 Gonzales 20,462 96 86 4.19 Gregg 123,204 916 511 4.14 Deaf Smith 19,195 93 79 4.14 Hudspeth 3,211 119 13 4.10 Refugio 7,302 60 30 4.05 Houston 22,741 224 92 4.05 Navarro 48,195 290 194 4.03 Hill 34,848 243 140 4.03 Jackson 14,739 77 59 3.97 Nolan 15,093 96 60 3.96 Childress 7,089 96 28 3.93 Page 1 of 9

Potter 121,627 598 477 3.92 DeWitt 20,684 161 81 3.90 Polk 46,079 362 175 3.79 Young 18,350 144 69 3.77 Menard 2,147 8 8 3.76 Bowie (P) 93,275 921 351 3.76 Sterling 1,339 0 5 3.73 Victoria 91,081 532 337 3.70 Wichita 132,355 625 488 3.68 Eastland 18,176 97 67 3.68 Nacogdoches 65,301 292 237 3.62 Lubbock 293,974 1,465 1,059 3.60 Milam 24,256 160 87 3.60 McCulloch 8,199 22 29 3.59 Burleson 17,253 96 62 3.58 Tom Green 116,608 449 416 3.56 Hockley 23,577 64 84 3.56 Briscoe 1,536 0 5 3.53 Palo Pinto 28,096 142 97 3.46 Upton 3,454 54 12 3.45 Upshur 40,354 226 139 3.44 Winkler 7,821 101 27 3.43 Bailey 6,910 96 24 3.41 Franklin 10,600 112 36 3.41 Goliad 7,549 48 26 3.38 Edwards 1,879 25 6 3.37 Montague 19,416 101 65 3.37 Stephens 9,405 54 32 3.37 Caldwell 39,810 301 134 3.36 Freestone 19,762 44 65 3.30 Page 2 of 9

Jefferson 252,235 1,220 829 3.29 Ward 11,625 68 38 3.25 Van Zandt 52,910 192 171 3.23 Kerr 50,562 192 163 3.22 Hamilton 8,199 24 26 3.20 Hood 53,921 192 172 3.19 Hopkins 35,921 192 114 3.16 Cass 30,261 96 96 3.16 San Jacinto 27,099 144 85 3.15 Uvalde 27,117 214 85 3.14 Chambers 38,145 148 119 3.13 Anderson 57,627 300 180 3.13 Somervell 8,694 57 27 3.12 Henderson 79,290 509 247 3.12 Runnels 10,416 87 32 3.09 Lamb 13,574 54 42 3.09 Terrell 927 8 3 3.06 Wheeler 5,714 48 17 3.05 Duval 11,533 33 35 3.03 Grayson 123,534 487 371 3.00 Harrison 67,336 364 202 3.00 Johnson 157,456 870 472 3.00 Hale 34,720 190 104 2.99 Live Oak 12,091 96 36 2.95 Ellis 159,317 859 468 2.94 Wharton 41,168 144 120 2.92 Mitchell 9,076 99 27 2.92 Galveston 314,198 1,187 911 2.90 Smith 218,842 1,149 634 2.90 San Patricio 66,915 236 193 2.88 Page 3 of 9

Brazos 209,152 1,089 600 2.87 Andrews 17,477 50 50 2.87 Archer 8,811 48 25 2.87 Cherokee 50,902 188 146 2.86 Kaufman 111,236 531 318 2.86 Jim Hogg 5,255 48 15 2.85 Nueces 356,221 1,068 1,006 2.82 Sabine 10,350 17 29 2.81 Lee 16,742 107 47 2.79 Wise 61,638 338 171 2.77 Calhoun 21,797 144 60 2.77 Jeff Davis 2,204 0 6 2.76 Sutton 3,972 28 11 2.71 Comanche 13,550 145 37 2.70 Midland 155,830 489 420 2.70 Hardeman 3,928 11 11 2.69 Parker 123,164 449 332 2.69 Hutchinson 21,773 70 59 2.69 Collingsworth 3,017 17 8 2.68 Matagorda 36,519 192 98 2.67 Liberty (P) 78,117 285 208 2.66 Lamar 49,523 196 131 2.65 Red River 12,446 95 33 2.63 Colorado 20,719 99 55 2.63 Hardin 55,621 196 145 2.60 Haskell (P) 5,769 555 15 2.60 Hunt 88,493 393 229 2.59 Kimble 4,438 19 12 2.59 Schleicher 3,162 15 8 2.58 Angelina 87,750 279 226 2.58 Page 4 of 9

Reagan 3,755 96 10 2.57 Wood 42,852 157 110 2.57 Atascosa 47,774 138 122 2.56 Scurry 17,328 161 44 2.55 Marion 10,149 36 26 2.55 Titus 32,506 182 82 2.53 Glasscock 1,291 0 3 2.52 Castro 7,781 18 19 2.42 Foard 1,275 0 3 2.42 Jasper 35,552 147 86 2.41 Brooks 7,194 36 17 2.40 Zapata 14,319 240 34 2.40 Brazoria 338,124 1,170 798 2.36 Willacy 21,903 96 52 2.36 Washington 34,438 177 81 2.35 Burnet 1(P) 44,943 595 104 2.32 Kleberg 32,190 160 74 2.29 La Salle 7,474 47 17 2.29 Lynn 5,771 54 13 2.27 Walker 69,789 268 158 2.26 Shackelford 3,343 27 8 2.24 Bee 32,863 128 73 2.23 Comal 123,694 337 276 2.23 Stonewall 1,403 10 3 2.20 Grimes 27,172 111 60 2.19 Llano 19,510 54 43 2.19 Karnes 14,906 50 32 2.17 Zavala 12,267 66 27 2.17 Falls 16,989 107 37 2.17 Gaines 19,425 96 42 2.17 Page 5 of 9

Jones 19,936 96 43 2.16 Cameron 420,392 1,746 906 2.16 Dallas 2,518,638 8,746 5,424 2.15 Parmer 9,908 49 21 2.15 Madison 13,861 51 30 2.15 Travis 1,151,145 3,095 2,472 2.15 Pecos 15,893 49 34 2.13 Ochiltree 10,758 32 23 2.12 Moore 22,148 62 47 2.10 Trinity 14,224 7 30 2.10 Real 3,371 3 7 2.10 Cochran 2,935 13 6 2.10 Gray 23,044 78 48 2.09 Leon 16,861 53 35 2.08 Rockwall 87,809 243 182 2.08 Orange 83,433 326 173 2.07 Hall 3,147 9 7 2.07 Val Verde (P) 48,974 178 101 2.06 Callahan 13,513 10 28 2.06 Culberson 2,266 17 5 2.06 Camp 12,621 34 26 2.03 Bell 329,140 1,367 666 2.02 Crosby 5,899 11 12 2.02 Erath 40,147 145 81 2.02 Harris 4,441,370 10,162 8,936 2.01 Crane 4,950 24 10 2.00 Lampasas 20,156 37 40 2.00 Panola 23,769 160 47 1.98 Webb 266,673 570 527 1.98 Hays 185,025 362 366 1.98 Page 6 of 9

Clay 10,370 38 21 1.98 Morris 12,743 48 25 1.96 Fannin 2(P) 33,752 96 66 1.96 Wilson 46,402 160 90 1.95 Bexar 1,855,866 4,596 3,555 1.92 Medina 47,894 96 92 1.91 Oldham 2,070 10 4 1.89 Randall 128,220 454 242 1.89 Montgomery 518,947 1,253 977 1.88 San Saba 5,622 12 11 1.88 Howard 36,651 96 69 1.87 Yoakum 8,286 48 15 1.86 Bandera 20,892 96 39 1.85 Rusk 53,923 292 99 1.84 Coleman 8,430 9 15 1.82 Mills 4,870 7 9 1.81 Guadalupe 147,250 598 263 1.79 Reeves 14,349 84 25 1.77 Bosque 17,780 35 31 1.74 Starr 62,955 275 109 1.74 Delta 5,238 20 9 1.70 Floyd 5,949 0 10 1.69 Baylor 3,592 0 6 1.69 El Paso 833,487 2,464 1,407 1.69 Mason 4,071 5 7 1.68 Robertson 16,500 53 28 1.67 Shelby 25,515 66 42 1.66 Dimmit 11,089 95 18 1.65 Sherman 3,084 13 5 1.62 Tarrant 1,945,360 5,015 3,133 1.61 Page 7 of 9

Coryell 75,562 92 119 1.57 Bastrop 78,069 400 122 1.56 Blanco 10,812 56 17 1.56 Hemphill 4,180 18 6 1.54 Newton 14,138 14 21 1.50 Donley 3,543 20 5 1.48 Jack 8,855 108 13 1.47 Lavaca 19,721 48 29 1.47 Hidalgo 831,073 1,232 1,217 1.46 Fannin 1(P) 33,752 439 49 1.45 Brewster 9,173 56 13 1.45 Jim Wells 41,353 88 59 1.42 Kendall 38,880 60 55 1.42 Austin 29,114 90 41 1.41 Waller 46,820 110 66 1.40 Rains 11,032 47 15 1.40 Irion 1,574 0 2 1.38 Gillespie 25,520 96 35 1.36 Dickens 2,218 8 3 1.35 Denton 753,363 1,788 999 1.33 Cottle 1,415 0 2 1.30 Kinney 3,526 28 5 1.28 Williamson 489,250 1,128 624 1.28 Knox 3,858 14 5 1.23 Coke 3,254 0 4 1.23 Hansford 5,509 9 7 1.21 Maverick 57,023 250 68 1.20 Fayette 24,833 45 29 1.17 Kent 785 0 1 1.17 Frio (P) 18,531 391 21 1.13 Page 8 of 9

Fisher 3,831 24 4 1.11 Fort Bend 685,345 1,770 760 1.11 Martin 5,460 16 6 1.10 Presidio 6,976 112 8 1.08 Concho 4,050 0 4 1.07 San Augustine 8,610 34 9 1.05 Tyler 21,418 43 21 1.00 Collin 885,241 1,298 873 0.99 Wilbarger 12,973 49 13 0.98 Throckmorton 1,608 0 2 0.93 Armstrong 1,955 8 1 0.72 Lipscomb 3,553 13 3 0.70 Roberts 928 3 1 0.63 Swisher 7,581 27 4 0.58 Borden 652 0 0 0.38 Motley 1,153 0 0 0.07 Loving 86 0 0 0.00 King 262 0 0 0.00 Hartley 6,089 0 0 0.00 TOTAL: 26,990,710 88,538 58,359 2.16 Page 9 of 9