All About US Prisons

The prison system in the United States is large, complex, and often misunderstood. Millions of lives are touched by it every year — from the people incarcerated, to the officers who work inside, to the families and communities waiting on the outside. Many of the challenges in our prisons come from a lack of clear information and a lack of public involvement. When people understand what is happening, they are better equipped to support change that leads to safer communities and better futures.

This page gives you a starting point. You can dive deeper into topics like the number of facilities across the country, the daily realities for correctional officers, the experience of incarcerated people, reentry, and the issues that hold the system back from becoming what it could be.

To learn more, explore our resources around US prisons. Each section offers clear, accessible information that helps you take part in making prisons a place of transformation.

Prison Statistics and Trends in the United States

U.S. Prison SystemPrison Statistics and Trends in the United StatesThis page provides current, evidence-based statistics on people incarcerated across state prisons, federal facilities, and local jails in the United States. It includes demographic data by race,...

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Understanding Prison & Jail Food

U.S. Prison SystemUnderstanding Prison & Jail Food“Prison food” (or “jail food,” “prison cuisine,” “prison meals,” “jail meals”) refers to the meals provided to incarcerated people in correctional facilities. These institutions, from local jails to state prisons...

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Working Conditions in the U.S. Prisons

Working Conditions in the U.S. Prisons

U.S. Prison SystemWorking Conditions in the U.S. Prisons: A Closer look Inside Understanding Working Conditions in the U.S. PrisonsWorking in a prison is one fo the most demanding jobs in America. From correctional officers and healthcare workers to educators and...

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