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How many people get killed in prison annually in the United States?

The Death in Custody Reporting Act does not apply to federal law enforcement agencies or the Federal Bureau of Prisons. However, BJS has collected annual counts of deaths in federal prisons, by cause of death, as part of the National Prisoners Statistics program since the 1970s. While the cause of death categories are slightly different than those used for the DCRP collections from state prisons and local jails, these data may be useful for comparative purposes. https://www.bjs.gov/index.cfm?ty=tp&tid=194Deaths of prisoners under federal jurisdiction, caused by another, 1999-2008, varied from 3 to 15 per year.

Is there scientific evidence of police shooting black men at a higher frequency than non-black men?

Here’s the data that shows cops kill black people at a higher rate than white people :The Justice Department's Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that between 2003 and 2009 there were more than 2,900 arrest-related deaths involving law enforcement. Averaged over seven years, that's about 420 deaths a year. While BJS does not provide the annual number of arrest-related deaths by race or ethnicity, a rough calculation based on its data shows that black people were about four times as likely to die in custody or while being arrested than whites.

How often do people get killed in jail?

Not as often as on the street. Killings can be accidents, suicides or murders.Mortality in Correctional Institutions (MCI) (formerly Deaths in Custody Reporting Program (DCRP)) is a voluntary data collection conducted by the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS). BJS annually collects data on individual death records for all persons incarcerated in state prison or local jail facilities. Between 2003 and 2014, BJS also collected data on persons who died while in the process of arrest. — Bureau of Justice StatisticsAssessing Inmate Cause of Death: Deaths in Custody Reporting Program and National Death IndexProvides a technical review of the coverage and quality of inmate cause of death data collected under BJS's Deaths in Custody Reporting Program (DCRP). Records of inmates who died in jail and prison from 2007 to 2010 were matched to the National Death Index (NDI). This report examines match rates, compares underlying cause of death, and assesses sources of disagreement between the DCRP and NDI.Number of NDI (National Death Index) causes of death, by DCRP (Deaths in Custody Reporting Program) cause of death category, 2007–2010Suicide - 1,816Homicide - 279Drug/alcohol intoxication - 398Accident - 181Other/unknown - 229 (Includes cases where cause of death was provided but the manner was not known, cases where an autopsy was inconclusive, and cases where the information listed was a symptom rather than a cause or manner of death.)https://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/aicddcrpndi.pdf (Table 6)More recent data is no longer available online since Trump took office and ordered the Bureau of Justice Statistics to restrict the Internet access of certain informations.

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