District Of Columbia Jail Inmates
The Daily Population Report from January 17th through ...
Sex 1/17/2026. SAT. 1/18/2026. SUN. 1/19/2026. MON. 1/20/2026. TUE. 1/21/2026. WED. 1/22/2026. THU. 1/23/2026. FRI. Operating. Capacity. CDF. Male. 1337. 1358.
https://doc.dc.gov/sites/default/files/dc/sites/doc/publication/attachments/The%20Daily%20Population%20Report%20from%20January%2017th%20through%20January%2023rd%202026.pdfCCE Analysis Shows Rising Population at the D.C. Jail Since Federal Law Enforcement Surge
October 2, 2025 - According to CCE's newest analysis of D.C. Department of Corrections (DOC) population data, the jailβs weekly average daily population (ADP) rose to 2,165 by the last full week of September, representing 190 more people than were held on August 2.
https://www.courtexcellence.org/news-items/dc-jail-pop-rising-surge
Winnable criminal justice reforms in 2026 Prison Policy Initiative
By Sarah Staudt and Emmett Sanders November 2025 Press release Printable version In this yearβs guide to winnable criminal justice reforms, weβve added new information about parole reform around the country, and updated all of our sections with new example bills and resources where you can learn more about the wide range of reforms we have seen across the country in recent years.
https://www.prisonpolicy.org/reports/winnable2026.html
Jail-Based Voting in the District of Columbia: A Case Study β Ash Center
Podcast Beyond MAGA: What Trumpβs Coalition Really Looks Like Drawing on new data from more than 10,000 Trump voters, this episode of Terms of Engagement unpacks the diverse constituencies behind the MAGA label. While many people are aware of the restrictions formerly incarcerated individuals face in voting, few know about the challenges faced by another group of incarcerated citizens: people in pretrial detention and those incarcerated for mi...
https://ash.harvard.edu/resources/jail-based-voting-in-the-district-of-columbia-a-case-study/
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Featured Services How visits are conducted and scheduled at the DC jail. Offender Connect is a service that allows a user to add money to an inmate's phone account. Latest 27 OCT DC Department of Corrections Passes American Correctional Association Reaccreditation Audit with...
https://doc.dc.gov/A look at who is incarcerated in D.C.βs criminal justice system - D.C. Policy Center
Understanding D.C.βs criminal justice system is imperative as the city works toward racial equity, statehood, and attempts to make changes to D.C.βs system including the recent overhaul of D.C.βs criminal code. The federalization of D.C.βs criminal justice system, the direct result of the Revitalization Act, makes it uniquely complicated and has far reaching impacts on residents of the District of Columbia.
https://www.dcpolicycenter.org/publications/dc-code-offender-demographics/
The D.C. Sentencing Commission has released the 2026 D.C. Voluntary Sentencing Guidelines Manual. The new Manual will go into effect on January 1, 2026. Visit the agency website to view the Manual. Visit the agency website to view the Manual. No comments yet. Start the conversation.
https://www.instagram.com/p/DSIHzV0DuIi/New Report on Jail Confirms Unsafe Conditions and Rising Deaths, Calls for Immediate Action
New Report on Jail Confirms Unsafe Conditions and Rising Deaths, Calls for Immediate Action Share this post May 28, 2025 - In partnership with the D.C. Auditor, CCE has released a new report, Urgent Need for New D.C. Jail, that details dangerous and deteriorating conditions at the D.C.
https://www.courtexcellence.org/news-items/2025-jail-audit
D.C. Jail - Wikipedia
The District of Columbia Jail or the D.C. Central Detention Facility (commonly referred to as the D.C. Jail) is a jail run by the District of Columbia Department of Corrections in the Hill East neighborhood of Washington, D.C., U.S. The majority of male inmates housed in the Central Detention Facility are awaiting adjudication of cases or are sentenced for misdemeanor offenses.[1] Female inmates in the custody of the D.C.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D.C._Jail
Where Are DC Convicts Being Held? - DC Witness
Washington, DC does not have any federal prisons. Instead, felons of crimes in the District of Columbia are transferred to other states to carry out their sentences. The following article tracks where convicts are sent and whether their placement abides by policy guidelines enacted by the United States Department of Justice (DOJ).
https://dcwitness.org/where-are-dc-convicts-being-held/
County Jail Inmate Population List
This information is provided to promote community safety. Any harassment of the offender will not be tolerated and may be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
https://www.co.columbia.or.us/sheriff/inmates/printerFriendly.php
Feds transfer 400 prisoners from main D.C. jail due to conditions - POLITICO
In this April 2, 2021, photo, the U.S. Capitol is seen behind security fencing on Capitol Hill in Washington. | Carolyn Kaster, File/AP Photo A slew of complaints about the treatment of jailed defendants in the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol appears to have triggered a review that led to about 400 federal prisoners being transferred out of the D.C.
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/11/02/feds-transfer-prisoners-dc-jail-518604
Β§ 24β211.02. Powers; promulgation of rules. D.C. Law Library
(a) Said Department of Corrections under the general direction and supervision of the Mayor of the District of Columbia shall have charge of the management and regulation of the Workhouse at Occoquan in the State of Virginia, the Reformatory at Lorton in the State of Virginia, and the Washington Asylum and Jail, and be responsible for the safekeeping, care, protection, instruction, and discipline of all persons committed to such institutions.
https://code.dccouncil.gov/us/dc/council/code/sections/24-211.02
State by State Death Penalty Information Center
State by State The Death Penalty Information Center provides essential statistics like execution numbers, death row population, and murder rates for each state. We also provide historical background on the death penalty in each state, including abolitionist states. Each state page also links to relevant websites, such as state legislatures, groups doing death penalty work, and Departments of Corrections.
https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/state-and-federal-info/state-by-state
Urgent Need for New D.C. Jail - Office of the DC Auditor
Topics: Department of Corrections, DC Jail Β· Download ... 2026 Office of the District of Columbia Auditor, all rights reserved.
https://dcauditor.org/report/dc-jail-report-update-report-5-28-25/