Pubdate: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 Source: San Diego Union Tribune (CA) Copyright: 2001 Union-Tribune Publishing Co. Contact: PO Box 120191, San Diego, CA, 92112-0191 Fax: (619) 293-1440 Website: http://www.uniontrib.com/ Forum: http://www.uniontrib.com/cgi-bin/WebX Author: Karen Gullo, Associated Press PRISON POPULATION RISES AT SLOWER RATE WASHINGTON -- The number of Americans in state prisons last year increased at the slowest rate since 1971, though the total number of people incarcerated in the United States remained at a record high in 2000, the Justice Department reported yesterday. As of last June, 1,931,859 people were in federal, state and local facilities, a 3 percent increase over June 1999. The increase was primarily in the number of people in federal prisons, researchers said. The number of people in California prisons was 164,490, but that number does not include local jails. The majority of people behind bars in the United States are in state prisons, and this population grew by 1.5 percent, the smallest annual growth rate in 29 years, according to a report by the department's Bureau of Justice Statistics. Racial disparities in prison populations were profound, the report showed: Black males were incarcerated in record numbers -- a total of 791,600 were in prison. Nearly one in eight black males age 20 to 34 were in prison on any given day, the report said. Racial minorities account for 79 percent of all state prison drug offenders. The number of prisoners in state correctional facilities was 1,242,962 as of June. Eleven states reported a decline in their inmate populations from 1999 to 2000, including two of the nation's largest state prison systems -- California and New York. Prisoner advocates say the trend is encouraging but contend far too many people are incarcerated in the United States. "We have 25 percent of the world's prisoners but we're only 5 percent of the world's population," said Kara Gotsch of the American Civil Liberties Union's National Prison Project, which advocates alternatives to incarceration. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D