Lackawanna County had the 14th highest number of inmates sentenced to jail in May

Lackawanna County had the 14th highest number of inmates sentenced to jail in May
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Lackawanna County saw the 14th highest number of inmates sentenced among Pennsylvania counties in May, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections.

There were 685 inmates sentenced to jail in May, a 10.7% decrease from the month before.

Philadelphia County saw the most inmates sentenced in May in all of Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania has an incarceration rate of 659 individuals per 100,000 inhabitants, which includes prisons, jails, immigration detention institutions, and juvenile justice facilities.

According to a 2022 study, Pennsylvania has maintained an approximately 64% three-year total recidivism rate for the past 16 years.

Top 10 Pennsylvania Counties by number of Incarcerations in May

Rank County Inmates sentenced
1 Philadelphia 8,704
2 Allegheny 2,386
3 Dauphin 1,497
4 Lancaster 1,461
5 Delaware 1,450
6 Montgomery 1,305
7 Berks 1,285
8 York 1,184
9 Bucks 1,022
10 Lehigh 994


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