https://www.sentencingproject.org/the-facts/#map?dataset-option=SIR
The Sentencing Project has been a staple resource for members of the criminal justice
community for over 30 years. Since we last featured the site, the
Sentencing Project has continued to add to their resource collections
and reports. Highlighted here is the State-by-State Data section,
including three subsections that allow users to better understand the
concentrated effects of the American justice system at the state level.
Under the first tab, State Data Map, is an interactive tool that allows
users to scroll over each state and see a detailed breakdown of
incarceration rates, racial disparities, juvenile custody rates,
disenfranchisement, and expenditures based on that state's prison,
probation, and parole populations. Selecting the Detailed State Data tab
allows users to compare states against each other or against federal
data, including gender, race, and juvenile imprisonment statistics.
Finally, clicking the State Rankings tab graphs all 50 states against
the United States total, allowing users to see states at the high and
low ends of incarceration, racial disparities, juvenile custody, and
disenfranchisement rates. In its entirety, the State-by-State Data
section uses statistics and data visualization to help users better
understand the macro- and micro-level impacts of criminal justice in the
United States.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r51953/the_sentencing_project_state-by-state_data
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