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  1. In the United States in 2015, women made up 10.4% of the incarcerated population in adult prisons and jails. Between 2000 and 2010, the number of males in prison grew by 1.4% per annum, while the number of females grew by 1.9% per annum. From 2010 to 2013, the numbers fell for both genders, −0.8% for males and −0.5%

  2. As of 2013, across the world, 625,000 women and children were being incarcerated in correctional facilities [needs update], and the female prison population was increasing in all continents. [1] The list of countries by incarceration rate includes a main table with a column for the historical and current percentage of prisoners who are female.

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  4. Feb 1, 2015 · The first women’s prison in the United States was saving “fallen” women. At the time, women who were forced or consented to engage in prostitution were considered fallen and remained fallen by the standards of the day. As a journalist for The Fort Wayne News put it succinctly in 1897, “. . . in the minds of legislators and public men ...

  5. Mar 28, 2023 · History, it turns out, has a lot to tell us about the current state of women’s incarceration. Today, around 172,000 women are incarcerated in the United States. Although they make up less than 10 percent of the total jail and prison population, women’s incarceration rates have grown at twice the pace of men’s in recent decades.

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · Even in states with more than one women’s prison, the primary facility is often located far from major population centers. For example, Logan Correctional Center in Illinois held 70% of women in the state prison system in June, 2023, but it is located nearly 200 miles from Chicago, by far the most populous city in the state. ↩

  7. Women’s prisons, however, remain largely ignored by politicians. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, as of April 2016, 6.7 percent of all inmates were women. Yes, this is a small percentage, but it is also the fastest-growing group of inmates. Women and our unique struggles are no less significant to our country than the challenges of ...

  8. Apr 11, 2024 · More than 190,000 women are currently being held in some kind of confinement in the United States — a number that’s been growing rapidly since at least 1980. But experts say programs aimed at helping them stay out of prison haven’t kept pace. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

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