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Bureau of Justice StatisticsSpecial ReportSeptember 2006, NCJ Department of JusticeOffice of Justice ProgramsHighlightsMental Health Problems of Prison and Jail InmatesDoris J. James and Lauren E. GlazeBJS StatisticiansAt midyear 2005 more than half of all Prison and jail inmates had a Mental Health problem, including 705,600 inmates in State prisons, 78,800 in Fed-eral prisons, and 479,900 in local jails. These estimates represented 56% of State prisoners, 45% of Federal Prison -ers, and 64% of jail inmates. The find-ings in this report were based on data from personal interviews with State and Federal prisoners in 2004 and local jail inmates in Health Problems were defined by two measures: a recent history or symp-toms of a Mental Health problem.

Mental Health Problems of Prison and Jail Inmates Doris J. James and Lauren E. Glaze BJS Statisticians At midyear 2005 more than half of all prison and jail inmates had a mental ... Persistent sad, numb or empty mood 32.9% 23.7% 39.6% Loss of interest or pleasure in activities 35.4 30.8 36.4

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