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Statistical Report Fiscal Year 2014

Texas Board of Criminal Justice Oliver J. Bell Chairman Houston Terrell McCombs Vice Chairman Amarillo Leopoldo Leo Vasquez Secretary Houston Eric Gambrell Larry Don Miles Janice Harris Lord Highland Park Amarillo Arlington Carmen Villanueva-Hiles Judge Larry Gist Judge Thomas Wingate Palmhurst Beaumont McAllen Texas Department of Criminal Justice Brad Livingston Executive Director Bryan Collier Deputy Executive Director

Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Statement... i-ii Glossary of Terms... iii-v Demographic Highlights On Hand... 1 Receives... 2 Releases... 3 Parole Supervision... 4-5 Community Supervision... 6-7 On Hand (Population on August 31, 2014) TDCJ On Hand Age by Gender and Race by Gender... 8 Offense of Record... 9-12 County of Conviction... 13-15 3G Offense vs. Non 3G offense and Receive Type... 16 Sentence Length, Approval Status and Eligibility... 17 Receives and Admissions Total Receives and Admissions Type of Receives and Admissions... 18 Monthly Receives and Admissions... 19 Age by Gender and Race by Gender... 20 Offense of Record... 21 County of Conviction... 22-24 Prison and State Jail Receives by Sentence Length... 25 New Receives Offense of Record... 26-28 County of Conviction... 29 Sentence Length... 30

Parole Revocations (Includes Discretionary Mandatory Supervision [DMS] and Mandatory Supervision [MS] Offense of Record... 31 County of Conviction... 32 Sentence Length... 33 Releases and Departures Total Releases and Departures Type of Releases and Departures... 34 Monthly Releases... 35 Age by Gender and Race by Gender... 36 Offense of Record... 37 County of Conviction... 38-40 Total Prison and State Jail Releases by Sentence Length... 41 Time Served... 42 Prison and State Jail Releases by Percent of Sentence Served... 43 Discharges Offense of Record... 44 County of Conviction... 45 Sentence Length... 46 Releases to Community Supervision Offense of Record... 47 County of Conviction... 48 Sentence Length... 49 Releases to Parole Supervision (Includes DMS & MS) Offense of Record... 50 County of Conviction... 51 Sentence Length... 52

Introduction The Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) provides demographic information for a total of 655,738 cases under supervision on August 31, 2014, as well as those received and released throughout the fiscal year. An offender may have multiple types of supervision and be counted in more than one of the categories provided. The report includes information for both the incarcerated offender population and the adult offender population that is supervised in the community. The Demographic Highlights section offers a summary of the characteristics of the incarcerated population that was on hand as of August 31, 2014 and offenders who were received and released during the fiscal year. The characteristics include gender, average age, race, offense, custody, sentence length, and educational achievement measures. This section also includes characteristics of offenders who were under the jurisdiction of the Parole and Community Justice Assistance Divisions. In addition to demographics, information offered for the community-supervised population includes supervision status and employment. The On Hand section of the report provides an in-depth look at the incarcerated population on August 31, 2014. In addition to comprehensive demographics, this section focuses on the offense, sentence length, and release eligibility of the offenders. Detailed information is provided for the prison, state jail, and SAFP populations. The Receives and Admissions section includes demographics of offenders who were received by the TDCJ during the fiscal year. Offenders who are received are categorized as New Receives, Parole and Mandatory Supervision Revocations and Community Supervision Direct Sentences or Modifications. New receives are offenders who are admitted to the TDCJ who are not under the supervision of the Parole Division. This category also includes offenders who are under the supervision of local Community Supervision and Corrections Departments who have not served in the TDCJ for that offense. Parole revocations include offenders who were revoked from parole, mandatory supervision, and discretionary mandatory supervision. Community Supervision modifications include those offenders under the supervision of local Community Supervision and Corrections Departments who are being incarcerated due to unsuccessfully completing the terms of their supervision after being released from the TDCJ on that offense. In addition to demographics, this section also includes offense of record, county of conviction, and sentence information. As a separate category, admissions to the TDCJ include offenders who returned from bench warrant from prior fiscal years and transfers from other TDCJ divisions. The Releases and Departures section provides demographics of offenders who were released from TDCJ custody during the fiscal year. Offenders who were released are categorized as Discharges, Releases to Community Supervision, and Releases to Parole Supervision. Discharges are offenders who are released from the TDCJ either by full expiration of their sentence or by court order. Releases to Community Supervision are offenders who are released to be supervised by local Community Supervisions and Corrections Departments. Releases to Parole Supervision include releases to parole, Prepared by Executive Services Page i

mandatory supervision, and discretionary mandatory supervision. These types of releases are under the jurisdiction of the Parole Division. As a separate category, departures from the TDCJ include deaths, executions, transfers between TDCJ divisions, and bench warrant releases that did not return during the fiscal year. Statistical tables listing categories by county of conviction have (i.e., On Hand, Total Receives and Releases by county) highlighted in bold the 30 counties with the highest population in the state. An offense is classified as a drug offense if federally designated as a drug offense (NCIC codes begin in 35); as a property offense if federally designated as property (NCIC codes begin in 36-42, 48-63, or 70-73); or as an other offense if federally designated as other (NCIC codes begin 14, 36, or higher than 36) unless the offense is designated as violent. An offense is classified as violent if federally designated as violent (NCIC codes beginning in 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, or 16); statutorily designated as violent (Section 3g(a)(2), Article 42.12, Code of Criminal Procedure); the offender directly caused or threatened to cause serious bodily harm or death to another individual unless the act was an accident; the offender forced another party to act in an involuntary manner by use of threats or intimidation or some other form of pressure or force; or the offender traffics another person with the intent that the trafficked person will engage in forced labor or services. Additional statistical information can be obtained by contacting Executive Services at 936-437-6144 or by e-mail at exec.services@tdcj.texas.gov. Prepared by Executive Services Page ii

Glossary of Terms "3G Offense The offenses listed in Article 42.12, Section 3G of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. Examples of 3G offenses are murder, capital murder, indecency with a child, aggravated kidnapping, aggravated sexual assault, aggravated robbery, use of a child in the commission of certain drug offenses under the Health & Safety Code, committing certain drug offenses within a drug-free zone (if it is shown that the defendant has been previously convicted of certain drug offenses for which punishment was enhanced pursuant to the Health & Safety Code), sexual assault, use of a deadly weapon, and any offense with an affirmative weapon finding. Administrative Segregation A non-punitive, maximum custody status involving separation of an offender from the general population within the prison institution for the purpose of maintaining safety, security, and order among general population offenders, correctional personnel, and the public. Admissions Bench warrant returns from prior fiscal years and transfers among the agency. Community Supervision Placement of an offender under supervision for a specified length of time, as ordered by a court, with court-imposed rules and conditions. Community supervision (formerly called adult probation) may be ordered for misdemeanor or felony offenses and is generally imposed in lieu of a jail or prison sentence. County of Conviction The county that correlates with the offense of record. Departures Deaths, transfers among the agency, and bench warrant releases that did not return during the fiscal year. Direct Supervision Offenders who are legally on community supervision and who work or reside in the jurisdiction in which they are being supervised and receive a minimum of one face-to-face contact with a Community Supervision Officer (CSO) every three months. Direct supervision begins at the time of initial face-to-face contact with an eligible CSO. Discharge Releases Prison offenders who are released from TDCJ either by full expiration of their sentence or by court order. Discretionary Mandatory Supervision (DMS) A type of release from prison provided by law for restricted categories of offenders. Offenders with offenses committed on or after September 1, 1996 who are released from prison under Mandatory Supervision contingent upon approval by a Board of Pardons and Paroles panel vote (see Mandatory Supervision). G/J1 3 and OT Offenders in these custodies have a good disciplinary history; have served a specified portion of their sentence (varies by custody level); and do not have any security precaution designators. Some levels within these custodies (G1/J1/OT) do not allow current or prior convictions for intentional homicide and sexual offenses, or any pattern of freeworld violence. Offenders in programs that require G1-G2 or OT custody prior to enrollment are included in this category. Prepared by Executive Services Page iii

G/J4 Offenders in this custody have two or more non-assaultive disciplinary convictions resulting in major penalties within the past six month; one disciplinary conviction resulting in a major penalty for offender or staff assault without a weapon within the past 12 months; Line Class II or III time-earning status (prison offenders only) if the offender is not assaultive or aggressive in nature; or placement of a security precaution designator for escape (ES), staff assault (SA), or hostage (HS). G/J5 Offenders in this custody have one or more disciplinary convictions for an assault with a weapon on staff or offenders within the past 24 months; two or more disciplinary convictions resulting in a major penalty for offender or staff assault without a weapon within the past 12 months; one or more disciplinary convictions resulting in major penalties for extortion or sexual abuse with the past 24 months; primarily Line Class I, II, or III timeearning status (prison offenders only) if the offender is assaultive or aggressive in nature; or escape from a TDCJ secure adult correctional facility within the past five years. Halfway House A residential facility with focus on reintegration of offenders back into the community after a period of incarceration. Indirect Supervision Level of community supervision that requires the offender to report in person but does not require face-to-face contact. Intelligence Quotient Score (IQ) The individual s score obtained from a groupadministered IQ test. For treatment purposes, additional tests are used to identify mentally impaired offenders. Intermediate Sanction Facilities (ISF) A secure facility used as an alternative to incarceration for offenders who violate the conditions of their community supervision, parole, or mandatory supervision, but whose supervision was not revoked. ISFs are utilized by CSCDs for community supervision offenders and by the Parole Division (PD) for parolees and mandatory supervision offenders. Incarceration is generally 60 to 90 days and may include substance abuse treatment. Mandatory Supervision (MS) A type of release from prison provided by law for restricted categories of offenders. Eligible offenders are released on MS when their calendar time served added to their good time credit equals the length of their prison sentence. Under the law in effect until August 31, 1996, release to mandatory supervision was automatic for most offenders, with no requirement of release approval from the Board of Pardons and Paroles. Offenders who committed their offense after August 31, 1996 must receive approval from the Board of Pardons and Parole. New Receives Offenders admitted to a TDCJ facility for the first time on an offense, or are repeat offenders who were not under parole or mandatory supervision at the time of their new conviction. Offense of Record The offense for which an offender is incarcerated. If an offender is incarcerated for multiple offenses, the offense of record is the offense that requires the offender to be incarcerated for the longest period of time. Prepared by Executive Services Page iv

Parole The conditional release of an offender from prison, by a Board of Pardons and Paroles decision, to serve the remainder of his or her sentence under supervision in the community. Parole-in-Absentia (PIA) Offenders released to parole or mandatory supervision from either county jails, out of state facilities, or in federal penal institutions. Parole Revocations Offenders returned to TDCJ after their parole has been revoked due to a new offense or for technical reasons. - New Offense Violation of supervision by the conviction of or pending charges of felony or misdemeanor offenses and possible technical violations. - Technical Violation of one or more conditions of release, not including commission of a new offense. Prison Offenders Offenders with capital, first, second, or third degree felony convictions. Receives Offenders arriving at TDCJ during the fiscal year as a new offender or due to a revocation. Releases Offenders leaving TDCJ due to the discharge of their sentence or to another form of supervision. Releases to Parole Supervision Includes releases via parole, discretionary mandatory supervision, and mandatory supervision. Safekeeping Offenders who require separate housing for reasons that include, but are not limited to, vulnerability, threats to their safety, and potential for victimization. State Jail Offenders Offenders convicted of state jail felony offenses. An individual adjudged guilty of a state jail felony offense may be confined in a state jail facility for a term of no more than two years or less than 30 days. There is no parole or mandatory supervision release from state jail; however, a judge can grant early release under certain circumstances to include diligent participation in offender programs. Substance Abuse Felony Punishment Facility (SAFPF or SAFP) Offenders Offenders who are sentenced by a judge as a condition of community supervision or sent by the Board of Pardons and Paroles as a modification of parole supervision to an intensive six-month therapeutic community program (nine-month program for offenders with special needs). Prepared by Executive Services Page v

Demographic Highlights August 31, 2014 TDCJ On Hand Prison State Jail SAFP 1 Total On Hand Total 136,460 10,524 3,377 150,361 Gender Male 127,567 8,140 2,440 138,147 Female 8,893 2,384 937 12,214 Black 47,827 3,562 730 52,119 Race White 41,869 4,167 1,640 47,676 Hispanic 46,050 2,755 995 49,800 Other and Unknown Race 714 40 12 766 Average Age (Years) 38.6 35.3 34.6 38.3 Violent Offense 82,725 134 812 83,671 Offense Property Offense 17,053 5,267 813 23,133 Drug Offense 18,973 3,881 1,151 24,005 Other Offense 17,709 1,242 601 19,552 Average IQ 90.63 91.43 91.86 90.70 Average Educational Achievement Score Administrative Segregation (1A 6A) 8.24 7.53 8.02 8.19 6,564 N/A N/A 6,564 State Jail Segregation (SR) N/A 99 N/A 99 Safekeeping (P1 5) 1,638 1 N/A 1,639 Custody G/J4 9,500 318 N/A 9,818 G/J1 3 and OT 2 108,011 9,202 N/A 117,213 G/J5 3,948 66 N/A 4,014 Other Custody 6,799 838 3,377 11,014 Average Sentence Length (Years) 3 19.2 1.0 N/A 17.9 1 Average sentence length for SAFP offenders is based on program length. The current program is six months for regular needs and nine months for special needs. 2 Offenders in programs that require G1-G2 or OT custody prior to enrollment are included in this category. 3 Only Prison and State Jail are included in calculation of average sentence length. Sentences > 60 years including Life sentences are calculated as 60 years for the purpose of calculating an average sentence length. Death row and Life Without Parole offenders are not included. Prepared by Executive Services Page 1

Demographic Highlights FY 2014 TDCJ Receives Prison State Jail SAFP 4 Total Receives 5 Total 42,743 22,272 6,310 71,325 Gender Male 38,118 17,203 4,705 60,026 Female 4,625 5,069 1,605 11,299 Black 12,917 7,911 1,341 22,169 Race White 14,089 8,369 3,061 25,519 Hispanic 15,499 5,882 1,886 23,267 Other Race 238 110 22 370 Average Age (Years) 34.5 35.0 34.1 34.6 Violent Offense 14,239 287 1,484 16,010 Offense Property Offense 8,371 10,859 1,521 20,751 Drug Offense 10,050 8,449 2,146 20,645 Other Offense 10,083 2,677 1,159 13,919 Average IQ 90.9 91.0 92.3 90.9 Average Educational Achievement Score Administrative Segregation (1A 6A) 7.9 7.5 8.1 7.8 579 N/A N/A 579 State Jail Segregation (SR) N/A 41 N/A 41 Custody 6 Safekeeping (P1 5) 113 2 N/A 115 G/J4 1,126 336 N/A 1,462 G/J1 3 and OT 7 37,880 21,078 N/A 58,958 G/J5 204 168 N/A 372 Other Custody 2,841 647 6,310 9,798 Average Sentence Length (Years) 8 7.8 0.8 N/A 5.4 4 Average sentence length for SAFP offenders is based on program length. The current program is six months for regular needs and nine months for special needs. 5 Certain admissions are not included in the above table. Admissions are bench warrant returns from prior fiscal years and transfers among the agency. 6 If an offender's Custody was not assigned before the end of the month of the date received, the Custody as of August 31, 2014 or the Custody upon release if the offender was no longer incarcerated, was used. 7 Offenders in programs that require G1-G2 or OT custody prior to enrollment are included in this category. 8 Only Prison and State Jail are included in calculation of average sentence length. Sentences > 60 years including Life sentences are calculated as 60 years for the purpose of calculating an average sentence length. Death row and Life Without Parole offenders are not included. Prepared by Executive Services Page 2

Demographic Highlights FY 2014 TDCJ Releases Prison State Jail SAFP 9 Total Releases 10 Total 41,915 22,192 6,414 70,521 Gender Male 37,605 17,089 4,828 59,522 Female 4,310 5,103 1,586 10,999 Black 13,197 7,969 1,352 22,518 Race White 13,482 8,107 3,090 24,679 Hispanic 15,034 5,989 1,944 22,967 Other Race 202 127 28 357 Average Age (Years) 36.8 35.3 34.2 36.1 Violent Offense 14,168 277 1,526 15,971 Offense Property Offense 8,372 11,003 1,501 20,876 Drug Offense 10,266 8,177 2,135 20,578 Other Offense 9,109 2,735 1,252 13,096 Average IQ Average Educational Achievement Score 90.71 91.02 92.62 90.87 8.25 7.47 8.22 7.99 HS Diploma / GED Administrative Segregation (1A 6A) 9,353 3,067 804 13,224 1,174 N/A N/A 1,174 State Jail Segregation (SR) N/A 0 N/A - Safekeeping (P1 5) 228 3.0 N/A 231 Custody G/J4 1,613 1,144 N/A 2,757 G/J1 3 and OT 11 36,029 20,111 N/A 56,140 G/J5 741 497 N/A 1,238 Other Custody 2,130 437 6,414 8,981 Average Sentence Length (Years) 13 Average Time Served (Years) 13 7.7 0.8 N/A 5.3 4.2 0.8 N/A 2.8 Percent of Sentence Served 12,13 58.1% 99.4% N/A 9 Average sentence length for SAFP offenders is based on program length. The current program is six months for regular needs and nine months for special needs. 10 Certain departures are not included in the above table. Departures are deaths, executions, transfers among the agency, and bench warrant releases that did not return during the fiscal year. 11 Offenders in programs that require G1-G2 or OT custody prior to enrollment are included in this category. 12 Percent of sentence served is calculated using a case based methodology. 13 Only Prison and State Jail are included in calculation of average sentence length, time served, and percent of sentence served. Sentences > 60 years including Life sentences are calculated as 60 years for the purpose of Prepared by Executive Services Page 3

Demographic Highlights August 31, 2014 Parole Parole DMS MS Total Parolees Under Supervision Active & Inactive Population under Supervision 89,305 19,095 5,498 113,898 Supervision Type Active 68,846 14,743 3,866 87,455 Active Gender Active Race Active Offense Active Age Group Active Years on Supervision Male 61,528 12,955 3,739 78,222 Female 7,318 1,788 127 9,233 Black 28,011 4,571 1,814 34,396 White 23,091 5,446 1,233 29,770 Hispanic 17,364 4,661 811 22,836 Asian 183 48 3 234 American Indian 34 7 2 43 Other Race 163 10 3 176 Violent Offense 18,090 2,589 2,025 22,704 Property Offense 13,486 4,167 1,170 18,823 Drug Offense 24,219 4,111 566 28,896 Other Offense 13,051 3,876 105 17,032 17 to 20 1,534 650 0 2,184 21 to 25 5,943 2,288 1 8,232 26 to 30 8,076 2,788 0 10,864 31 to 40 16,881 4,283 149 21,313 41 to 50 18,719 3,097 1,404 23,220 51 to 60 13,260 1,393 1,724 16,377 61 and Older 4,428 243 588 5,259 < 1 Years 10,460 4,626 214 15,300 1 Year 16,194 5,667 345 22,206 2 Years 12,460 2,709 343 15,512 3 Years 7,006 1,093 360 8,459 4 Years 4,510 327 301 5,138 5 Years 4,098 163 280 4,541 6 to 10 Years 8,601 154 1,164 9,919 11 to 15 Years 4,076 4 630 4,710 > 15 Years 1,441 0 229 1,670 Prepared by Executive Services Page 4

Demographic Highlights August 31, 2014 Parole Parole DMS MS Total Pre-Revocation Not in Custody 8,126 2,303 1,004 11,433 Annual Report 326 0 1 327 Inactive Status Parole Residential Facility Early Release From Supervision 882 10 27 919 Detainer/Deported 7,673 1,620 323 9,616 Supervised Out of State 2,726 267 225 3,218 Death Reported 71 10 4 85 In Custody (Not in TDCJ custody) 655 142 48 845 Halfway House ISF SAFP 1,824 1,788 430 Demographic Highlights FY 2014 Parole Placements and Removals Parole DMS MS Total From Prison 23,383 11,194 524 35,101 Placed on Parole Supervision Removals from Parole Supervision From PIA 158 198 16 372 From TYC 58 N/A N/A 58 From Out of State 1,124 N/A N/A 1,124 Discharge 16,621 9,943 809 27,373 Revoke/Returned to TDCJ 5,180 1,855 334 7,369 Return ICC to Sending State 1,026 N/A N/A 1,026 Sentence Reversed or Pardoned 7 3 0 10 Death 1,002 105 97 1,204 Prepared by Executive Services Page 5

Demographic Highlights August 31, 2014 Community Supervision 14 Felony Misdemeanor Total Community Supervision Population Supervision Type Direct Supervision Gender Direct Supervision Race Total Supervision Population 228,346 163,133 391,479 Direct 158,821 92,614 251,435 Indirect 62,779 57,550 120,329 Pre-trial Supervision 4,620 2,918 7,538 Pre-Trial Diversion 2,126 10,051 12,177 Male 115,764 64,754 180,518 Female 43,057 27,860 70,917 Black 36,787 15,946 52,733 White 64,001 40,467 104,468 Hispanic 56,297 34,470 90,767 Other Race 1,736 1,731 3,467 Direct Supervision Average Age (Years) Property Offense Direct Supervision Offense Drug Offense Direct Supervision Education Direct Supervision Employment Violent Offense DWI/DUI Other 1st - 8th Grade 9th - 11th Grade Diploma/GED Some College Full Time Part Time Seasonal/Student Unemployed 36 32 34 36,099 10,557 46,656 41,706 16,044 57,750 43,899 12,961 56,860 21,179 36,126 57,305 15,939 16,926 32,865 10,458 5,021 15,479 57,622 23,076 80,698 69,374 44,345 113,719 21,367 20,172 41,539 93,098 59,946 153,044 15,427 9,578 25,005 1,395 543 1,937 48,901 22,547 71,448 14 The above population are those offenders who are sentenced to community supervision through the local and district courts (excludes municipal, state, appellate and specialty courts). Prepared by Executive Services Page 6

Direct Supervision Level Indirect Supervision Level Demographic Highlights August 31, 2014 Community Supervision Felony Misdemeanor Total Community Supervision Population Level 1 3,018 479 3,497 Level 2 38,201 14,229 52,430 Level 3 78,050 51,465 129,515 Level 4 36,754 26,262 63,016 Residential 2,798 179 2,977 Transfers Out of State 6,658 471 7,129 Absconders 24,934 31,606 56,540 Report by Mail 600 3,226 3,826 Incarcerated: County Jail 3,299 927 4,226 Incarcerated: TDCJ 3,550 244 3,794 Other 23,738 21,076 44,814 Demographic Highlights FY 2014 Community Supervision Placements Felony Misdemeanor Total Placements Adjudicated Community Supervision 15,746 50,192 65,938 Community Supervision Placements Deferred Adjudicated 36,965 49,446 86,411 Returned from Shock Probation 250 7 257 Returned from State Boot Camp 4 0 4 Total Placements FY 2014 52,965 99,645 152,610 Subsequent Placements in CSCD Transferred in for Supervision Deferred to Adjudicated Status 246 225 471 18,883 18,496 37,379 1,220 595 1,815 Pre-trial Services Placements Pre-trial Supervision 7,007 6,267 13,274 Pre-trial Diversion 1,852 12,910 14,762 Prepared by Executive Services Page 7

TDCJ On Hand by Age and Gender 15 Male Female Total Prison State Jail SAFP Prison State Jail SAFP Number Percent 14 to 16 Years 6 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.0% 17 Years 60 11 0 2 1 0 74 0.0% 18 to 19 Years 1,210 166 86 63 28 14 1,567 1.0% 20 to 29 Years 33,421 2,818 991 2,471 683 341 40,725 27.1% 30 to 39 Years 37,385 2,513 581 2,883 885 296 44,543 29.6% 40 to 49 Years 28,747 1,585 426 2,118 538 190 33,604 22.3% 50 to 59 Years 19,796 915 292 1,091 231 83 22,408 14.9% 60 Years and Older 6,942 132 64 265 18 13 7,434 4.9% Total 127,567 8,140 2,440 8,893 2,384 937 150,361 100.0% Youngest 16 17 18 17 17 18 16 Oldest 87 79 83 85 68 67 87 Average 38.7 35.2 34.6 37.3 35.8 34.5 38.3 TDCJ On Hand by Race and Gender 15 Male Female Total Prison State Jail SAFP Prison State Jail SAFP Number Percent Black 45,137 2,870 573 2,690 692 157 52,119 34.7% White 37,866 2,998 1,105 4,003 1,169 535 47,676 31.7% Hispanic 43,898 2,244 756 2,152 511 239 49,800 33.1% Other 666 28 6 48 12 6 766 0.5% Total 127,567 8,140 2,440 8,893 2,384 937 150,361 100.0% 15 The On Hand Total does not include offenders temporarily out on Bench Warrant. Prepared by Executive Services Page 8

Violent Property Drug Other TDCJ On Hand by Offense of Record Prison State Jail SAFP Total Total % Homicide 16 16,122 13 17 16,152 Kidnapping 1,257 7 6 1,270 Sexual Assault 6,109 0 0 6,109 Sexual Assault Against Child 12,765 0 0 12,765 Indecency with a Child 16 4,416 3 0 4,419 Violent Sexual Offense 16 119 1 0 120 Robbery 21,555 0 163 21,718 Assault/Terroristic Threat 20,382 110 625 21,117 Violent Total 82,725 134 811 83,670 55.6% Arson 592 3 14 609 Burglary 11,935 778 436 13,149 Larceny 2,439 2,930 189 5,558 Stolen Vehicle 443 423 33 899 Forgery 658 483 61 1,202 Fraud 875 503 70 1,448 Stolen/Damaged Property 111 147 11 269 Property Total 17,053 5,267 814 23,134 15.4% Drug Delivery 9,069 387 243 9,699 Drug Possession 9,855 3,493 908 14,256 Drug Offense-Other 49 1 0 50 Drug Total 18,973 3,881 1,151 24,005 16.0% Commercialized/Sex Offense 533 153 25 711 DWI 6,602 236 337 7,175 Escape/Evading Arrest 2,488 420 71 2,979 Failure to Register as a Sex Offender 1,911 112 2,023 Family Offense 213 134 48 395 Obstruction/Public Order 2,680 101 77 2,858 Weapons Offense 2,809 55 27 2,891 Other 473 31 16 520 Total Other Total 17,709 1,242 601 19,552 13.0% 136,460 10,524 3,377 150,361 100.0% 16 State Jail offenders incarcerated for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide; those incarcerated for indecency with a child are convicted of exposure; and those incarcerated for violent sexual offenses are convicted of civil rights violation of a person in custody. Prepared by Executive Services Page 9

Prison On Hand by Offense of Record Violent Property Drug Other Number Percentage Homicide 16,122 19.5% Kidnapping 1,257 1.5% Sexual Assault 6,109 7.4% Sexual Assault Against Child 12,765 15.4% Indecency with a Child 4,416 5.3% Violent Sexual Offense 119 0.1% Robbery 21,555 26.1% Assault/Terroristic Threat 20,382 24.6% Violent Total 82,725 60.6% Arson 592 3.5% Burglary 11,935 70.0% Larceny 2,439 14.3% Stolen Vehicle 443 2.6% Forgery 658 3.9% Fraud 875 5.1% Stolen/Damaged Property 111 0.7% Property Total 17,053 12.5% Drug Delivery 9,069 47.8% Drug Possession 9,855 51.9% Drug Offense-Other 49 0.3% Drug Total 18,973 13.9% Commercialized/Sex Offense 533 3.0% DWI 6,602 37.3% Escape/Evading Arrest 2,488 14.0% Failure to Register as a Sex Offender 1,911 10.8% Family Offense 213 1.2% Obstruction/Public Order 2,680 15.1% Weapons Offense 2,809 15.9% Other 473 2.7% Other Total 17,709 13.0% Total 136,460 100.0% Prepared by Executive Services Page 10

Violent Property Drug Other State Jail On Hand by Offense of Record Number Percentage Homicide 17 13 9.7% Kidnapping 7 5.2% Sexual Assault 0 0.0% Sexual Assault Against Child 0 0.0% Indecency with a Child 17 3 2.2% Violent Sexual Offense 17 1 0.7% Robbery 0 0.0% Assault/Terroristic Threat 110 82.1% Violent Total 134 1.3% Arson 3 0.1% Burglary 778 14.8% Larceny 2,930 55.6% Stolen Vehicle 423 8.0% Forgery 483 9.2% Fraud 503 9.6% Stolen/Damaged Property 147 2.8% Property Total 5,267 50.0% Drug Delivery 387 10.0% Drug Possession 3,493 90.0% Drug Offense-Other 1 0.0% Drug Total 3,881 36.9% Commercialized/Sex Offense 153 12.3% DWI 236 19.0% Escape/Evading Arrest 420 33.8% Failure to Register as a Sex Offender 112 9.0% Family Offense 134 10.8% Obstruction/Public Order 101 8.1% Weapons Offense 55 4.4% Other 31 2.5% Total Other Total 1,242 11.8% 10,524 100.0% 17 State Jail offenders incarcerated for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide; those incarcerated for indecency with a child are convicted of exposure; and those incarcerated for violent sexual offenses are convicted of civil rights violation of a person in custody. Prepared by Executive Services Page 11

SAFP On Hand by Offense of Record Violent Property Drug Other Number Percentage Homicide 17 2.1% Kidnapping 6 0.7% Sexual Assault 0 0.0% Sexual Assault Against Child 0 0.0% Indecency with a Child 0 0.0% Violent Sexual Offense 0 0.0% Robbery 163 20.1% Assault/Terroristic Threat 625 77.1% Violent Total 811 24.0% Arson 14 1.7% Burglary 436 53.6% Larceny 189 23.2% Stolen Vehicle 33 4.1% Forgery 61 7.5% Fraud 70 8.6% Stolen/Damaged Property 11 1.4% Property Total 814 24.1% Drug Delivery 243 21.1% Drug Possession 908 78.9% Drug Offense-Other 0 0.0% Drug Total 1,151 34.1% Commercialized/Sex Offense 25 4.2% DWI 337 56.1% Escape/Evading Arrest 71 11.8% Failure to Register as a Sex Offender 0 0.0% Family Offense 48 8.0% Obstruction/Public Order 77 12.8% Weapons Offense 27 4.5% Other 16 2.7% Other Total 601 17.8% Total 3,377 100.0% Prepared by Executive Services Page 12

TDCJ On Hand by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Anderson 449 47 10 506 Collingsworth 43 10 0 53 Andrews 131 6 4 141 Colorado 172 8 3 183 Angelina 751 61 23 835 Comal 477 25 11 513 Aransas 175 8 22 205 Comanche 87 6 5 98 Archer 24 3 0 27 Concho 23 3 0 26 Armstrong 9 0 0 9 Cooke 298 26 5 329 Atascosa 192 14 22 228 Coryell 326 46 4 376 Austin 92 4 3 99 Cottle 5 0 0 5 Bailey 34 3 3 40 Crane 11 0 0 11 Bandera 68 4 2 74 Crockett 39 1 2 42 Bastrop 303 14 16 333 Crosby 18 0 1 19 Baylor 24 1 0 25 Culberson 5 0 0 5 Bee 227 6 11 244 Dallam 34 4 0 38 Bell 1,844 110 52 2,006 Dallas 15,479 731 644 16,854 Bexar 9,142 600 209 9,951 Dawson 139 11 4 154 Blanco 19 0 0 19 Deaf Smith 175 18 19 212 Borden 5 0 0 5 Delta 37 6 0 43 Bosque 110 12 6 128 Denton 1,671 55 17 1,743 Bowie 693 79 33 805 Dewitt 185 11 6 202 Brazoria 1,302 76 24 1,402 Dickens 18 0 1 19 Brazos 1,054 47 17 1,118 Dimmit 33 2 2 37 Brewster 20 2 2 24 Donley 43 3 0 46 Briscoe 7 2 0 9 Duval 50 3 4 57 Brooks 39 0 3 42 Eastland 207 24 18 249 Brown 537 19 13 569 Ector 947 116 12 1,075 Burleson 128 7 4 139 Edwards 10 0 1 11 Burnet 224 23 8 255 Ellis 756 80 9 845 Caldwell 238 20 10 268 El Paso 2,117 65 28 2,210 Calhoun 104 1 1 106 Erath 225 18 5 248 Callahan 32 2 2 36 Falls 121 18 12 151 Cameron 1,717 125 29 1,871 Fannin 365 18 21 404 Camp 55 5 1 61 Fayette 86 13 11 110 Carson 71 10 1 82 Fisher 23 3 2 28 Cass 232 19 17 268 Floyd 43 4 0 47 Castro 44 12 1 57 Foard 4 0 0 4 Chambers 163 6 3 172 Fort Bend 1,103 44 29 1,176 Cherokee 365 22 11 398 Franklin 74 4 4 82 Childress 71 18 1 90 Freestone 117 6 2 125 Clay 51 2 0 53 Frio 76 9 5 90 Cochran 10 2 0 12 Gaines 73 2 2 77 Coke 4 2 1 7 Galveston 1,379 93 22 1,494 Coleman 62 11 0 73 Garza 41 1 1 43 Collin 1,569 110 37 1,716 Gillespie 53 3 0 56 Prepared by Executive Services Page 13

TDCJ On Hand by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Glasscock 4 0 0 4 Kaufman 435 16 8 459 Goliad 44 4 1 49 Kendall 73 3 3 79 Gonzales 165 16 4 185 Kenedy 11 0 1 12 Gray 193 22 2 217 Kent 6 1 0 7 Grayson 1,068 122 22 1,212 Kerr 434 37 17 488 Gregg 1,159 158 36 1,353 Kimble 29 7 1 37 Grimes 144 5 4 153 King 1 0 0 1 Guadalupe 569 35 16 620 Kinney 3 3 0 6 Hale 260 54 6 320 Kleberg 239 4 10 253 Hall 34 3 1 38 Knox 16 2 1 19 Hamilton 55 5 1 61 Lamar 629 63 28 720 Hansford 11 0 0 11 Lamb 68 8 2 78 Hardeman 23 1 1 25 Lampasas 122 6 2 130 Hardin 208 17 3 228 Lasalle 39 3 2 44 Harris 23,998 2,535 114 26,647 Lavaca 80 6 5 91 Harrison 397 48 5 450 Lee 129 6 0 135 Hartley 11 0 2 13 Leon 80 5 0 85 Haskell 70 17 3 90 Liberty 629 74 12 715 Hays 544 27 16 587 Limestone 222 23 6 251 Hemphill 14 4 0 18 Lipscomb 8 1 0 9 Henderson 484 61 14 559 Live Oak 77 3 7 87 Hidalgo 2,814 182 58 3,054 Llano 99 8 1 108 Hill 287 32 18 337 Loving 0 1 0 1 Hockley 96 5 4 105 Lubbock 2,051 75 44 2,170 Hood 513 65 15 593 Lynn 37 1 1 39 Hopkins 328 29 24 381 McCulloch 49 8 1 58 Houston 168 22 7 197 McLennan 2,121 220 49 2,390 Howard 213 27 2 242 McMullen 7 0 0 7 Hudspeth 8 0 0 8 Madison 85 6 3 94 Hunt 588 54 15 657 Marion 62 13 0 75 Hutchinson 86 13 1 100 Martin 17 3 0 20 Irion 6 0 1 7 Mason 5 0 0 5 Jack 38 2 3 43 Matagorda 300 14 17 331 Jackson 206 13 7 226 Maverick 98 10 10 118 Jasper 163 20 6 189 Medina 165 9 4 178 Jeff Davis 3 0 0 3 Menard 13 2 1 16 Jefferson 2,068 175 57 2,300 Midland 1,066 87 17 1,170 Jim Hogg 19 2 1 22 Milam 199 15 12 226 Jim Wells 105 1 3 109 Mills 29 0 1 30 Johnson 1,053 97 83 1,233 Mitchell 61 2 1 64 Jones 100 5 10 115 Montague 113 11 4 128 Karnes 110 4 4 118 Montgomery 2,088 114 43 2,245 Prepared by Executive Services Page 14

TDCJ On Hand by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Moore 117 9 1 127 Somervell 38 3 3 44 Morris 64 6 3 73 Starr 197 5 4 206 Motley 7 0 0 7 Stephens 73 10 5 88 Nacogdoches 513 38 7 558 Sterling 6 1 1 8 Navarro 450 48 21 519 Stonewall 6 4 0 10 Newton 70 3 4 77 Sutton 26 0 5 31 Nolan 133 10 5 148 Swisher 53 8 1 62 Nueces 2,828 141 99 3,068 Tarrant 9,553 758 199 10,510 Ochiltree 29 7 1 37 Taylor 1,144 81 42 1,267 Oldham 10 1 1 12 Terrell 5 0 0 5 Orange 674 115 23 812 Terry 122 7 3 132 Palo Pinto 308 24 18 350 Throckmorton 6 1 2 9 Panola 111 22 1 134 Titus 177 22 8 207 Parker 636 86 22 744 Tom Green 983 113 27 1,123 Parmer 27 1 2 30 Travis 4,163 257 89 4,509 Pecos 86 2 4 92 Trinity 109 13 3 125 Polk 476 40 5 521 Tyler 107 9 3 119 Potter 1,804 124 37 1,965 Upshur 265 33 2 300 Presidio 11 0 0 11 Upton 12 0 1 13 Rains 74 4 2 80 Uvalde 98 4 2 104 Randall 692 43 28 763 Val Verde 126 15 0 141 Reagan 11 2 2 15 Van Zandt 220 18 11 249 Real 21 0 0 21 Victoria 754 48 35 837 Red River 128 8 13 149 Walker 227 12 5 244 Reeves 96 10 11 117 Waller 162 8 2 172 Refugio 69 6 2 77 Ward 72 17 11 100 Roberts 6 0 0 6 Washington 159 13 6 178 Robertson 110 5 4 119 Webb 504 14 23 541 Rockwall 336 54 8 398 Wharton 249 3 1 253 Runnels 86 2 4 92 Wheeler 30 8 0 38 Rusk 202 26 3 231 Wichita 889 70 12 971 Sabine 41 5 3 49 Wilbarger 130 7 7 144 San Augustine 44 9 3 56 Willacy 116 6 3 125 San Jacinto 102 2 5 109 Williamson 1,149 79 17 1,245 San Patricio 372 24 25 421 Wilson 137 15 11 163 San Saba 41 2 2 45 Winkler 35 3 0 38 Schleicher 19 1 0 20 Wise 246 19 6 271 Scurry 140 19 7 166 Wood 262 8 2 272 Shackelford 8 0 1 9 Yoakum 47 1 3 51 Shelby 143 8 1 152 Young 135 8 6 149 Sherman 8 0 0 8 Zapata 35 2 0 37 Smith 2,487 155 40 2,682 Zavala 42 2 0 44 Total 136,460 10,524 3,377 150,361 Prepared by Executive Services Page 15

Prison On Hand by 3G Offense Total % Total 3G Violent 62,939 Property 626 Drug 1,998 Other 881 Total 3G 66,444 48.7% Not 3G 70,016 51.3% Total 136,460 100.0% New Receives New TDCJ Commitment 19 Community Supervision Revocation 20 Parole Revocation DMS Revocation MS Revocation Condition of Parole Condition of Probation Total TDCJ On Hand by Receive Type 18 Prison State Jail SAFP Total 112,429 10,477 N/A 122,906 15,880 N/A N/A 15,880 426 17 N/A 443 6,308 N/A N/A 6,308 589 N/A N/A 589 825 N/A N/A 825 N/A N/A 360 360 3 30 3,017 3,050 136,460 10,524 3,377 150,361 18 Prison and State Jail On Hand by Receive Type are offenders incarcerated on August 31, 2013 categorized by how they were received by the Agency. These offenders were last received during a variety of fiscal years, not just FY 2014. 19 New commitments to TDCJ are offenders who have been convicted of additional offenses, one of which is longer than their existing sentence. These offenders would have come into TDCJ as a new receive or as a revocation. 20 For the purposes of this chart, community supervision revocations are only those offenders who were previously incarcerated in TDCJ for an offense, released to community supervision and subsequently revoked for that same offense. Revocations from community supervision where the offender was not previously incarcerated in TDCJ for the same offense are included in the new receives category. Prepared by Executive Services Page 16

TDCJ On Hand by Sentence Length Violent Property Drug Other Total SAFP 6 or 9 Month Program 811 814 1,151 601 3,377 6 Months and Less 19 739 961 247 1,966 7 to 12 Months 58 2,468 1,752 555 4,833 State Jail 13 to 18 Months 28 1,256 760 268 2,312 19 to 24 Months 29 805 407 172 1,413 Total 134 5,268 3,880 1,242 10,524 2 Years 2,512 1,133 1,429 2,170 7,244 3 to 5 Years 10,922 5,009 4,940 6,444 27,315 6 to 10 Years 16,642 4,891 5,389 5,133 32,055 11 to 20 Years 18,691 2,820 4,111 2,365 27,987 21 to 30 Years 9,755 1,534 1,704 875 13,868 31 to 40 Years 6,178 649 602 306 7,735 Prison 41 to 59 Years 4,652 357 298 134 5,441 60 Years and More 4,612 355 337 152 5,456 Life 5,803 304 164 130 6,401 Capital Life 2,012 N/A N/A N/A 2,012 Life Without Parole 683 N/A N/A N/A 683 Death 263 N/A N/A N/A 263 Total 82,725 17,052 18,974 17,709 136,460 Total 83,670 23,134 24,005 19,552 150,361 Prison On Hand by Release Eligibility Status And Offense Violent Property Drug Other Total Not Eligible for Release 21 Currently Parole Eligible Currently DMS Eligible Not Yet Eligible for Release Consideration Total 1,700 4 583 44 2,331 37,052 12,490 12,925 12,398 74,865 2,153 2,055 1,363 2,023 7,594 41,820 2,504 4,102 3,244 51,670 82,725 17,053 18,973 17,709 136,460 21 This category includes Life Without Parole offenders, offenders serving the minimum sentence for an offense with a mandatory minimum sentence and Death Row offenders. Death Row offenders do not include those who are on bench warrant. Prepared by Executive Services Page 17

TDCJ Receives and Admissions by Type Category Total Receives by Incarceration Type Prison New Receives 37,114 Parole/DMS/MS Revocations 5,629 Parole 4,051 New Offense Technical 3,232 819 DMS 1,277 New Offense Technical MS New Offense Technical 1,077 200 301 197 104 Total 42,743 State Jail New Receives 22,272 New Sentence Upfront Time Community Supervision Modification 22,211 61 0 Total 22,272 SAFP Parole 673 New Offense 189 Technical 484 Community Supervision 5,637 Direct Sentences 9 Modification 3,803 Original Condition 1,825 Total 6,310 Total Total TDCJ Receives 71,325 Admissions 22 1,089 Total Receives & Admissions 72,414 Percent of Receives by Incarceration Type 86.83% 13.17% 100.00% 100.00% 100.00% 10.67% 89.33% 100.00% 22 Admissions are bench warrant returns from prior fiscal years and transfers among the agency. Prepared by Executive Services Page 18

TDCJ FY 2014 Monthly Receives and Admissions by Type Category Sep-13 Oct-13 Nov-13 Dec-13 Jan-14 Feb-14 Mar-14 Apr-14 May-14 Jun-14 Jul-14 Aug-14 Total Prison New Receives 2,798 3,223 2,848 2,939 3,133 2,932 3,290 3,449 3,049 3,155 3,125 3,173 37,114 Parole/DMS/MS Revocations 380 491 460 437 511 465 496 532 450 450 443 514 5,629 Parole New Offense 204 279 249 249 331 281 302 301 257 279 228 272 3,232 Parole Technical 64 67 74 68 57 68 59 73 67 59 72 91 819 DMS New Offense 67 99 92 78 77 72 100 113 91 76 106 106 1,077 DMS Technical 19 16 15 11 19 20 13 18 14 20 14 21 200 MS New Offense 20 18 18 16 13 19 13 21 17 11 17 14 197 MS Technical 6 12 12 15 14 5 9 6 4 5 6 10 104 Total 3,178 3,714 3,308 3,376 3,644 3,397 3,786 3,981 3,499 3,605 3,568 3,687 42,743 State Jail New Receives 1,721 2,135 1,749 1,635 1,867 1,837 1,726 1,911 1,974 1,779 2,093 1,845 22,272 New Sentence 1,719 2,125 1,746 1,633 1,858 1,833 1,723 1,903 1,971 1,772 2,085 1,843 22,211 Upfront Time 2 10 3 2 9 4 3 8 3 7 8 2 61 Community Supervision Modification 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 1,721 2,135 1,749 1,635 1,867 1,837 1,726 1,911 1,974 1,779 2,093 1,845 22,272 SAFP Parole New Receives 40 83 78 43 48 36 41 57 53 55 57 82 673 New Offense 17 14 23 12 19 9 14 13 13 15 15 25 189 Technical 23 69 55 31 29 27 27 44 40 40 42 57 484 Community Supervision New Receives 471 577 493 430 467 419 414 434 481 473 515 463 5,637 Direct Sentences 4 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 9 Modification 328 386 345 274 315 281 263 305 329 319 352 306 3,803 Original Condition 139 191 148 155 152 137 151 129 152 153 161 157 1,825 Total 511 660 571 473 515 455 455 491 534 528 572 545 6,310 Total TDCJ Receives 5,410 6,509 5,628 5,484 6,026 5,689 5,967 6,383 6,007 5,912 6,233 6,077 71,325 Admissions 23 317 223 129 66 79 70 49 54 32 26 20 24 1,089 Total TDCJ Receives and Admissions 72,414 23 Admissions are bench warrant returns from prior fiscal years and transfers among the agency. Prepared by Executive Services Page 19

TDCJ Total Receives by Age and Gender Male Female Total Prison State Jail SAFP Prison State Jail SAFP Number Percent 14 to 16 Years 16 4 0 0 0 0 20 0.0% 17 Years 140 46 2 5 2 0 195 0.3% 18 to 19 Years 1,456 493 192 83 67 32 2,323 3.3% 20 to 29 Years 13,743 6,026 1,911 1,588 1,561 620 25,449 35.7% 30 to 39 Years 11,253 5,087 1,154 1,570 1,825 502 21,391 30.0% 40 to 49 Years 6,776 3,359 794 943 1,134 302 13,308 18.7% 50 to 59 Years 3,855 1,899 548 384 439 132 7,257 10.2% 60 Years and Older 879 289 104 52 41 17 1,382 1.9% Total 38,118 17,203 4,705 4,625 5,069 1,605 71,325 100.0% Youngest 15 15 17 17 17 18 15 Oldest 84 79 83 72 70 67 84 Average 34.4 34.9 34.2 34.6 35.3 33.9 34.6 TDCJ Total Receives by Race and Gender Male Female Total Prison State Jail SAFP Prison State Jail SAFP Number Percent Black 11,820 6,381 1,078 1,097 1,530 263 22,169 31.1% White 11,750 5,937 2,108 2,339 2,432 953 25,519 35.8% Hispanic 14,334 4,801 1,504 1,165 1,081 382 23,267 32.6% Other 214 84 15 24 26 7 370 0.5% Total 38,118 17,203 4,705 4,625 5,069 1,605 71,325 100.0% Prepared by Executive Services Page 20

TDCJ Total Receives by Offense of Record Violent Property Drug Other Prison State Jail SAFP Total Total % Homicide 24 901 16 32 949 Kidnapping 155 14 8 177 Sexual Assault 408 0 0 408 Sexual Assault Against Child 1,345 0 0 1,345 Indecency with a Child 24 837 8 0 845 Violent Sexual Offense 24 34 0 0 34 Robbery 3,405 1 323 3,729 Assault/Terroristic Threat 7,154 248 1,121 8,523 Violent Total 14,239 287 1,484 16,010 22.45% Arson 176 11 28 215 Burglary 5,521 1,526 816 7,863 Larceny 1,381 6,118 347 7,846 Stolen Vehicle 214 908 66 1,188 Forgery 470 983 117 1,570 Fraud 549 1,013 120 1,682 Stolen/Damaged Property 60 300 27 387 Property Total 8,371 10,859 1,521 20,751 29.09% Drug Delivery 3,449 831 412 4,692 Drug Possession 6,375 7,602 1,688 15,665 Drug Offense-Other 226 16 46 288 Drug Total 10,050 8,449 2,146 20,645 28.94% Commercialized/Sex Offense 158 418 39 615 DWI 4,009 462 654 5,125 Escape/Evading Arrest 1,672 913 130 2,715 Failure to Register as a Sex Offender 788 225 0 1,013 Family Offense 114 241 80 435 Obstruction/Public Order 1,469 232 149 1,850 Weapons Offense 1,474 115 62 1,651 Other 399 71 45 515 Other Total 10,083 2,677 1,159 13,919 19.51% Total 42,743 22,272 6,310 71,325 100.00% 24 State Jail offenders incarcerated for homicide are convicted of criminally negligent homicide; and those incarcerated for indecency with a child are convicted of exposure. Prepared by Executive Services Page 21

TDCJ Total Receives by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Anderson 92 51 27 170 Collingsworth 9 9 0 18 Andrews 52 13 11 76 Colorado 54 16 6 76 Angelina 223 99 52 374 Comal 136 38 16 190 Aransas 55 18 31 104 Comanche 16 10 8 34 Archer 7 2 0 9 Concho 8 4 1 13 Armstrong 2 0 0 2 Cooke 121 55 8 184 Atascosa 46 26 34 106 Coryell 125 93 7 225 Austin 38 12 5 55 Cottle 0 0 1 1 Bailey 12 5 6 23 Crane 10 3 0 13 Bandera 27 5 2 34 Crockett 12 2 6 20 Bastrop 85 36 27 148 Crosby 4 0 1 5 Baylor 5 2 2 9 Culberson 0 0 0 0 Bee 39 8 26 73 Dallam 13 6 2 21 Bell 483 225 93 801 Dallas 4287 2066 1137 7490 Bexar 2,955 1,424 365 4,744 Dawson 37 13 5 55 Blanco 8 3 0 11 Deaf Smith 54 22 36 112 Borden 0 0 0 0 Delta 11 9 1 21 Bosque 29 14 8 51 Denton 617 169 27 813 Bowie 164 138 73 375 Dewitt 53 22 13 88 Brazoria 462 185 46 693 Dickens 4 0 1 5 Brazos 342 119 28 489 Dimmit 9 5 3 17 Brewster 5 4 8 17 Donley 8 5 0 13 Briscoe 0 2 0 2 Duval 20 10 14 44 Brooks 15 3 3 21 Eastland 66 30 35 131 Brown 118 28 31 177 Ector 468 246 18 732 Burleson 53 19 7 79 Edwards 3 0 1 4 Burnet 86 24 21 131 Ellis 290 134 18 442 Caldwell 53 25 21 99 El Paso 795 206 49 1050 Calhoun 30 2 2 34 Erath 45 25 7 77 Callahan 13 2 3 18 Falls 28 21 20 69 Cameron 668 220 63 951 Fannin 91 29 39 159 Camp 27 12 2 41 Fayette 39 19 20 78 Carson 30 10 1 41 Fisher 8 2 2 12 Cass 79 29 22 130 Floyd 5 3 0 8 Castro 13 11 1 25 Foard 1 2 0 3 Chambers 66 27 6 99 Fort Bend 337 94 49 480 Cherokee 112 44 20 176 Franklin 29 9 4 42 Childress 17 20 3 40 Freestone 42 12 7 61 Clay 7 2 0 9 Frio 25 11 8 44 Cochran 3 1 0 4 Gaines 19 5 2 26 Coke 0 4 1 5 Galveston 502 225 30 757 Coleman 22 16 4 42 Garza 11 5 3 19 Collin 594 310 71 975 Gillespie 14 8 0 22 Prepared by Executive Services Page 22

TDCJ Total Receives by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Glasscock 2 1 0 3 Kaufman 174 51 18 243 Goliad 15 4 6 25 Kendall 25 4 4 33 Gonzales 64 19 10 93 Kenedy 5 1 1 7 Gray 73 30 3 106 Kent 2 1 0 3 Grayson 361 227 44 632 Kerr 146 73 42 261 Gregg 323 255 64 642 Kimble 12 8 2 22 Grimes 45 17 9 71 King 0 0 0 0 Guadalupe 142 66 26 234 Kinney 3 3 0 6 Hale 69 58 6 133 Kleberg 112 13 14 139 Hall 9 4 1 14 Knox 5 2 2 9 Hamilton 10 5 1 16 Lamar 158 92 49 299 Hansford 3 1 0 4 Lamb 20 9 4 33 Hardeman 2 1 4 7 Lampasas 21 14 4 39 Hardin 62 37 3 102 Lasalle 9 3 6 18 Harris 7,313 5,949 238 13,500 Lavaca 17 13 8 38 Harrison 109 94 14 217 Lee 45 11 1 57 Hartley 1 0 3 4 Leon 22 5 2 29 Haskell 19 17 4 40 Liberty 218 142 22 382 Hays 183 60 27 270 Limestone 72 39 15 126 Hemphill 4 4 1 9 Lipscomb 1 1 0 2 Henderson 177 117 34 328 Live Oak 28 5 11 44 Hidalgo 1,252 434 103 1,789 Llano 45 11 8 64 Hill 158 61 36 255 Loving 0 1 0 1 Hockley 24 11 10 45 Lubbock 593 174 76 843 Hood 133 69 34 236 Lynn 11 1 3 15 Hopkins 114 51 36 201 McCulloch 24 15 3 42 Houston 56 23 14 93 McLennan 627 297 83 1,007 Howard 56 44 4 104 McMullen 3 0 1 4 Hudspeth 6 1 0 7 Madison 24 7 11 42 Hunt 166 78 37 281 Marion 25 13 0 38 Hutchinson 27 20 2 49 Martin 4 5 0 9 Irion 2 1 1 4 Mason 3 0 0 3 Jack 14 3 3 20 Matagorda 83 28 34 145 Jackson 67 17 12 96 Maverick 34 19 12 65 Jasper 37 27 15 79 Medina 61 20 5 86 Jeff Davis 4 0 0 4 Menard 5 2 1 8 Jefferson 496 253 127 876 Midland 451 173 28 652 Jim Hogg 17 3 6 26 Milam 59 24 21 104 Jim Wells 29 6 11 46 Mills 8 2 1 11 Johnson 337 181 192 710 Mitchell 16 3 5 24 Jones 24 7 16 47 Montague 27 15 4 46 Karnes 19 8 8 35 Montgomery 975 284 81 1,340 Prepared by Executive Services Page 23

TDCJ Total Receives by County of Conviction Prison State Jail SAFP Total Prison State Jail SAFP Total Moore 39 8 2 49 Starr 99 8 11 118 Morris 22 11 3 36 Stephens 20 10 9 39 Motley 1 0 0 1 Sterling 3 1 2 6 Nacogdoches 181 65 12 258 Stonewall 3 3 0 6 Navarro 151 88 38 277 Sutton 11 4 5 20 Newton 12 7 6 25 Swisher 11 8 1 20 Nolan 39 20 12 71 Tarrant 2,877 1,837 344 5,058 Nueces 772 271 184 1,227 Taylor 353 133 87 573 Ochiltree 16 10 1 27 Terrell 2 0 0 2 Oldham 7 1 1 9 Terry 32 10 5 47 Orange 175 144 53 372 Throckmorton 2 2 2 6 Palo Pinto 68 25 35 128 Titus 87 48 10 145 Panola 28 27 2 57 Tom Green 370 177 63 610 Parker 246 131 35 412 Travis 1,331 692 153 2,176 Parmer 6 1 5 12 Trinity 36 19 8 63 Pecos 18 6 8 32 Tyler 32 12 8 52 Polk 131 64 7 202 Upshur 78 46 7 131 Potter 520 228 87 835 Upton 2 0 3 5 Presidio 2 1 0 3 Uvalde 34 15 3 52 Rains 19 7 4 30 Val Verde 44 27 4 75 Randall 171 73 57 301 Van Zandt 85 44 22 151 Reagan 3 2 4 9 Victoria 196 79 77 352 Real 5 2 1 8 Walker 63 22 8 93 Red River 30 11 17 58 Waller 55 18 7 80 Reeves 31 12 17 60 Ward 24 14 17 55 Refugio 24 8 5 37 Washington 59 22 12 93 Roberts 3 0 0 3 Webb 112 21 48 181 Robertson 30 16 8 54 Wharton 85 11 3 99 Rockwall 147 113 9 269 Wheeler 9 10 1 20 Runnels 20 8 7 35 Wichita 294 119 43 456 Rusk 72 58 4 134 Wilbarger 34 8 13 55 Sabine 13 8 6 27 Willacy 64 17 4 85 San Augustine 13 8 3 24 Williamson 288 209 28 525 San Jacinto 36 7 7 50 Wilson 50 27 23 100 San Patricio 103 39 45 187 Winkler 21 5 1 27 San Saba 9 2 2 13 Wise 97 37 11 145 Schleicher 5 4 0 9 Wood 88 37 6 131 Scurry 36 17 9 62 Yoakum 21 2 3 26 Shackelford 3 1 1 5 Young 34 16 10 60 Shelby 25 9 2 36 Zapata 13 3 0 16 Sherman 3 0 0 3 Zavala 13 3 3 19 Smith 608 286 64 958 Total 42,743 22,272 6,310 71,325 Somervell 8 6 4 18 Top thirty counties by census population are in bold. Prepared by Executive Services Page 24