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THE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA THE COLLECTION OF NORTH CAROLINIANA C36£ N87d c.2 UNIVERSITY OF N.C. AT CHAPEL HILL 00033966566 This book must not be taken from the Library building. Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2010 with funding from Ensuring Democracy through Digital Access (NC-LSTA) http://www.archive.org/details/biennialreportof196364nort TWENTY FIFTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF North Carolina Prison System Including Report of Operation NORTH CAROLINA PRISON DEPARTMENT 831 WEST MORGAN STREET, RALEIGH FOR THE BIENNIUM 1962-1964 U TWENTY FIFTH BIENNIAL REPORT OF North Carolina Prison System Including Report of Operation NORTH CAROLINA PRISON DEPARTMENT 831 WEST MORGAN STREET, RALEIGH FOR THE BIENNIUM 1962-1964 <\ NORTH CAROLINA PRISON COMMISSION Linn D. Garibaldi, Chairman Mrs. Eunice Ayers Mr. Ruben J. Dailey Mr. Edgar J. Gurganus Mr. Carl Meares Mr. Jack Moody Mr. Wilson W. Woodhouse PRISON DEPARTMENT Mr. George W. Randall, Director of Prisons Mr. Robert A. Allen, Assistant Director of Prisons DIRECTOR'S STAFF Mr. Ralph D. Edwards Mr. Harold M. Lilly Mr. William F. Moody Mr. Martin R. Peterson Mr. James H. Thompson, Jr. Mr. Albert F. Wadford Industrial Enterprises Field Units Central Services Rehabilitation and Training Comptroller Administrative Services Printed by Prison Enterprises Central Prison, Raleigh The Honorable Terry Sanford Governor of North Carolina Raleigh, North Carolina Dear Governor Sanford : I am submitting herewith the biennial report of the Prison De-partment for the fiscal years 1962-63 and 1963-64, setting forth finan-cial statistics and statistical data concerning the prison population. Respectfully submitted, George W. Randall STATISTICAL SUMMARIES for 1962-63 fiscal year Central Prison Tables 1-11 Road Units Tables 12-22 N. C. Correctional Center for Women Tables 23-34 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 1 MALE ADMISSION TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND NUMBER OF COMMITMENTS Offense Arson Assault Burglary Carrying Weapons Forgery Homicide Larceny Non-Support .... Rape Robbery Sex Offense Viol. Drug Law . . . Viol. Traffic Law . Others Totals: Percentages First Offenders One Term Two Terms Three or More 14 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 rABLE NO. 2 WHITE MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND MARITAL STATUS Age JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 3 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND PREVIOUS COMMITMENTS Age 15 and Under 16-18 19-24 25-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60 & Over . . Totals: Percentages First Offenders JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 4 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND LENGTH OF SENTENCE* Offense JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 5 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO RACE AND EDUCATION AS CLAIMED BY INMATE Level of Schooling Attained White Negro Totals First Grade 11 29 40 Second Grade 12 39 51 Fourth Grade 41 89 130 Sixth Grade 88 87 175 Eighth Grade 189 149 338 Ninth Grade 236 248 484 Twelfth Grade 40 32 72 High Shool Graduate* 36 19 55 1 Year College 28 11 39 Unreported 2 1 3 Totals: 683 704 1,387 Median Years of Schooling . . 9.4 9.2 9.8 *So reported by inmates without indication of specific number of years of schooling 10 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 6 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND AGE AGE 15 16 19 25 30 40 50 Offense und. 18 24 29 39 49 59 Arson 1 7 6 3 1 1 Assault 4 24 11 19 8 4 Burglary 10 113 170 70 83 31 6 Carrying Weapons . . 1 Forgery 9 35 39 68 30 8 Homicide 1 14 51 47 44 32 21 Larceny 1 25 47 19 25 13 3 Non-Support 1 Rape 1 5 1 4 3 1 Robbery 13 43 15 14 5 1 Sex Offense 1 8 16 7 10 12 4 Viol. Drug Law .... 122 Viol. Traffic Law ... 322 Others 5 18 23 21 15 5 Totals: 14 199 416 236 294 154 56 Percentages 1.0 14.4 30.0 17.0 21.2 11.1 4.0 60 over JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 7 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND RACE White Offense No. Pet Arson 10 1.5 Assault 18 2.6 Burglary 252 36.9 Carrying Weapons . Forgery 119 17.4 Homicide 70 10.3 Larceny 64 9.4 Non-Support-Neglect 1 0.1 Rape 8 1.2 Robbery 39 5.7 Sex Off. Ex. Rape 32 4.7 Viol. Drug Law ... 5 0.7 Viol. Traffic Law . . 3 0.4 Others 62 9.1 Totals: 683 100.0 N. No. JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 8 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO OCCUPATION AND RACE Occupation Army Accountant Baker Barber Butcher Butler Bookkeeper Cafe Employee . Carpenter Chauffeur Clerk Construction Worker Dairy Employee Dry Cleaner Delivery Boy Electrician Farmer Filling Station Employee Furniture Worker White Negro Totals 2 2 4 3 3 20 25 45 6 8 6 7 1 21 5 2 5 2 15 11 24 3 17 37 12 1 19 58 15 69 9 3 95 12 11 9 16 32 29 3 21 106 12 9 4 19 153 27 Occupation Janitor Laborer Lineman Mason Mechanic Metal Worker Painter Plumber Porter Printer Railroad Worker Salesman Saw Mill Employee . . Shoe Maker . Textile Worker Truck Driver Taxi Driver Others White Negro Totals 1 105 4 8 15 8 15 12 3 3 2 17 10 4 47 24 25 128 198 1 4 2 6 11 3 11 1 2 1 7 1 14 14 13 141 Totals: 683 704 9 303 5 12 17 14 26 15 14 4 4 18 17 5 61 38 38 269 1,387 13 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 9 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO COMMITTING COUNTY AND RACE County* White Alamance 21 Alexander 2 Anson 2 Beaufort 3 Bertie 3 Bladen 1 Brunswick 6 Buncombe 16 Burke 6 Dabarrus 4 Caldwell 14 Camden Carteret Caswell Catawba 31 Chatham 11 Cherokee 3 Chowan 2 Clay 1 Cleveland 5 Columbus 13 Craven 3 Cumberland 23 Currituck 1 Davidson 5 Duplin 4 Durham 21 Edgecombe 6 Forsyth 30 Franklin 2 Negro County* Pamilco . Pasquotank Pender Perquimans Person Pitt Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland White 2 2 4 1 2 8 26 11 14 4 3 3 Negro 3 2 3 1 7 12 2 5 21 6 7 5 5 4 Totals 3 4 5 1 11 13 4 13 47 17 21 9 County* Stanly .... Stokes . . . Surry Swain .... Union .... Vance .... Wake Warren . Washington Wayne . . . Wilkes . . . Wilson .... Yadkin Yancey . . . Vhite JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 10 MALE DISCHARGES FROM CENTRAL PRISON ON EXPIRATION OF SENTENCE WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND LENGTH OF SENTENCE Und. 60-90 90 da. 6 mos. 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5 or Offense 60 days to to Yr. Yr. Yr. Yr. more days days 6 mos 1 Yr. Yrs. Yrs. Yrs. Yrs. Yrs. Arson 2 1 4 Assault 1 1 8 8 11 14 10 16 Burglarly 1 6 59 84 95 14 58 Driving Drunk 1 5 1 Drunkenness 3 1 Forgery 2 5 38 36 2G 9 15 Homicide 4 6 10 3 42 Larceny 4 2 49 45 41 19 28 Non-Support 3 10 Rape 1 2 4 4 Escape 1 3 28 19 3 Robbery 1 4 10 7 2 33 Sex Offense 1 1 2 4 2 2 28 Trespassing 1 Viol. Drug Law .... 1 1 Viol. Liquor Law ... 241 Viol. Traffic Law . . 12 2 4 2 1 Others 1 2 9 89 43 21 9 6 18 Totals 6 4 27 159 236 225 208 70 248 Percentages 0.5 0.3 2.3 13.5 19.9 19.0 17.6 5.9 21.0 16 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 11 MALE DISCHARGES FROM CENTRAL PRISON ON EXPIRATION OF SENTENCE WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE, RACE, AND CONDUCT GRADE White Offense H A B C Arson 4 Assault 18 4 Burglary 119 36 1 2 Driving Drunk .... 5 1 Drunkenness 1 1 Forgery 57 25 1 1 Homicide 12 4 Non-Support-Neg. 5 Larceny 72 23 2 Rape 4 1 Robbery 16 6 Sex Off. Ex. Rape 11 7 1 Trespassing Viol. Drug Law ... 1 1 Viol. Liquor Law . 2 Viol. Traffic Law . 2 Others 86 70 9 3 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 12 MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND NUMBER OF COMMITMENTS Offense First Offenders One Term Two Terms Three or More Arson Assault Burglary Carrying Weapons . Disorderly Conduct . Driving Drunk Drunkenness Forgery Gambling Homicide Lareny Non-Support Robbery Sex Offense Trespassing Vagrancy Viol. Drug Law .... Viol. Liquor Law . . Viol. Traffic Law . . . Viol. Munic. Law . . . Others Totals: Percentages 8 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 13 WHITE MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND MARITAL STATUS Age JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 14 MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND PREVIOUS COMMITMENTS Age 15 & Under 16-18 .... 19-24 25-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60 & Over . . Totals: Percentages First Offenders o z w < JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLES NO. 15-A MALE FELON ADMISSIONS TO ROADS BY OFFENSE AND LENGTH OF SENTENCE Offense Arson Assault Burglary Forgery Homicide Larceny Robbery Sex-Offense Viol. Prob. Law . . Viol. Traffic Law Viol. Drug Law . . Other Totals Percentages .... Und. 60-90 90 da. 6 mos. 1-2 2-3 3-4 60 days to to Yr. Yr. Yr. days days 6 mos 1 Yr. Yrs. Yrs. Yrs. 4-5 Yr. Yrs. 3 36 29 1 21 3 4 15 208 57 1 98 7 4 12 95 23 2 44 12 7 z 2 32 17 1 35 10 4 9 2 1 5 or more Yrs. 1 6 7 3 4 5 1 3 19 98 427 220 67 10 29 0.1 0.3 2.2 11.2 48.9 25.2 7.7 1.1 3.3 22 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 16 MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE TO RACE AND EDUCATION AS CLAIMED BY INMATE Level of Schooling Attained White Negro Totals First Grade 135 234 369 Second Grade 192 426 618 Fourth Grade 733 941 1,674 Sixth Grade 1,050 905 1,955 Eighth Grade 2,183 1,317 3,500 Ninth Grade 1,919 2,048 3,967 Twelfth Grade 567 422 989 1 Year College 177 77 254 Unreported 39 27 66 Totals: 6,995 6,397 13,392 Median Years of Schooling . . 8.64 9.30 9.36 23 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 17 WHITE MALE MISDEMEANANT ADMISSIONS TO ROADS BY OFFENSE AND AGE 16 Offense* IS Arson Assault 31 Carrying Weapons . 3 Disorderly 4 Driving Drunk 4 Drunkenness 10 Forgery Gambling Larceny 124 Non Support 3 Sex Offense 9 Trespassing 11 Vagrancy 8 Viol. Drug Law ... Viol. Liquor Law . . 2 Viol. Traffic Law . 14 Viol. Munic. Law . . . Others 36 Burglary 29 Totals 288 Percentages 4.4 *None Age 15 or Under 19 24 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE 17-A NEGRO MALE MISDEMEANANT ADMISSIONS TO ROADS BY OFFENSE AND AGE 15 Offense und. Assault Carry Weapons . . . Disorderly 1 Driving1 Drunk .... Drunkness Forgery Gambling Homicide Larceny 1 Non Suport Robbery Sex Offense Trespassing Vagrancy Viol. Liquor Law . . Viol. Traffic Law . . Viol. Munic. Law . . Others Burglary Totals 2 Percentages 0.1 16 18 97 9 9 3 15 1 168 1 1 13 13 7 1 35 46 32 19 24 256 17 24 28 98 1 2 175 60 21 29 7 24 125 2 95 29 25 29 163 9 7 30 138 1 1 79 95 5 17 4 26 73 56 17 AGE 30 39 317 17 17 79 525 16 26 10 70 112 2 140 35 40 49 177 5 15 63 618 11 28 5 71 74 3 61 15 50 59 70 6 5 20 336 5 11 2 50 16 1 20 5 60 over 27 1 3 3 112 162 91 32 10 176 75 17 3 21 4 4 1 Totals 1,107 64 81 226 1,842 1 12 3 718 424 1 74 124 38 263 439 8 422 134 451 993 721 1,710 1,315 596 193 5,981 7.5 16.6 12.1 28.6 22.0 9.9 3.2 100.0 25 TABLE NO. 18 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 WHITE MALE FELON ADMISSIONS TO ROADS BY OFFENSE AND AGE 16 Offense* 18 Arson 2 Assault 1 Burglary 68 Forgery 2 Bomicide Larceny 31 Robbery 2 Viol. Drug Law . . . Viol. Liquor Law Viol. Traffic Law . 1 Others 1 Totals, 108 Percentages 23.6 *None Age 15 or Under 19 24 3 3 91 15 3 29 25 29 2 1 23 13 1 7 AGE 30 39 4 18 25 1 15 1 2 18 13 12 60 over 160 34.9 48 10.5 84 18.3 38 8.3 19 4.2 1 458 0.2 100.0 26 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 18-A NEGRO MALE FELON ADMISSIONS TO ROADS BY OFFENSE AND AGE AGE 15 1G Offense und. 18 Arson Assault 1 Burglary 3 65 Forgery 9 Homicide 1 Larceny 1 29 Robbery 2 5 Sex Offense 5 Viol. Liquor Law . . Viol. Traffic Law . . Others 2 Totals 6 117 Percentages 1.4 28.1 19 24 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 19 MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE TO OCCUPATION AND RACE Occupation Army Accountant Baker Barber Blacksmith Butcher Butler Bookkeeper Cafe Carpenter . . . Chauffeur . . . Clerk Construction Dairy Domestic .... Dry Cleaner . Delivery Boy Engineer .... Electrician Farmer Filling Station Employee Fireman White 49 6 263 51 7 30 7 38 42 400 134 57 263 15 5 3 5 102 517 81 73 Negro 12 212 20 18 42 4 85 61 68 35 473 6 2 43 2 735 54 21 Totals 61 6 475 71 7 48 49 42 127 461 202 92 736 21 2 48 11 5 104 1252 135 94 Occupation Furniture Worker Hotel Janitor Laborer Laundry Lineman Mason Mechanic Metal Worker . Painter Plumber Porter Printer Railroad Salesman Saw Mill Employee . . . Shoe Maker . Textile Worker Truck Driver . . Taxi Driver . . . White Negro Totals 222 983 2 23 69 270 126 515 138 6 29 11 220 98 9 626 190 104 Other 1,198 31 1 52 3,030 2 2 32 88 25 92 49 21 4 11 14 123 6 43 63 54 753 253 1 60 4,013 4 25 101 358 151 607 187 27 33 22 234 221 15 669 253 158 1,951 Totals 6,995 6,397 13,392 28 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 20 MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE TO COMMITTING COUNTY AND RACE County* White Alamance 93 Alexander 13 Alleghany 7 Anson 26 Ashe 8 Avery 2 Beaufort 43 Bertie 1 Bladen 21 Brunswick 10 Buncombe 645 Burke 42 Cabarrus 110 Caldwell 101 Camden 1 Carteret 21 Caswell 6 Catawba 187 Chatham 21 Cherokee 25 Chowan 3 Clay 6 Cleveland 79 Columbus 46 Craven 54 Cumberland 390 Currituck 5 Dare 3 Davidson 95 Davie 6 Duplin 25 Negro County* Nash New Hanover. Northampton Onslow Orange Pamilco Pasquotank . Pender Perquimans Person Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford . . . Sampson White 50 118 4 85 31 3 10 11 7 9 78 17 44 54 189 98 89 76 27 Negro 88 74 18 32 66 3 61 21 12 16 202 15 20 66 120 85 81 36 44 Totals 138 192 22 117 97 6 71 32 19 25 280 32 64 120 309 183 170 112 71 County* Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transyvania Tyrell Union .... Vance White 58 43 34 135 42 24 1 23 42 Wake 282 Warren Washington Watauga Wayne Wilkes . . . Wilson Yadkin Yancey 6 3 12 93 55 39 16 5 Negro 48 23 14 19 9 3 38 102 331 29 20 4 142 13 110 10 Totals 106 66 48 154 42 33 4 61 141 616 35 23 16 235 68 149 25 5 Totals 6,995 6,397 13,392 "One county committed no prisoners to Road Units 30 o PQ 55 O c fa o o fa QQ 55 fa fa fa Oc P fa fa U 55 & S fa fa CO HH fa £ « fa CJ fa CO H s �� W fa CO fa O SHO 55 fa fa P 55 < « C0O00 1OIOOM CO-tf SSnhS SS2 o u „; e >- .- - T-IT^ HO C5(MC- NMO) rH rH OOCM eo^rHcot-rHC-co Orf o -^ co cocm i-i oo© 00 OS CM rH ge>< (ONOOCDiMOtD O ix> _ -3< O rH CDiOCO CD<M Ie2 HHOWWrft-H fc-fc. *• S CD CM <M OJ rf CD t- » CM rH CO CM NCJOO)«0003H CO rH rH IOh rH CO ICCO I 00 jS C- t-I CO IQ CO iHCM rH oo t> MlflOHHNCC CO CO Tj< Tj« to c— t- rH CM i-H CO O r}< rH CM C- CD CO 00 CM -^f tH rH o CM rH Tfffl f. COO CO CCMO COMi COM CCOO rH t- ©rH no » s JULY 1. 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 22 MALE DISCHARGES FROM ROADS ON EXPIRATION OF SENTENCE WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE, RACE, AND CONDUCT GRADE White Offense H A B C Arson 3 2 Assault 370 53 4 4 Burglary 169 60 2 1 Carrying Weapons 19 Disorderly Conduct 64 3 Driving Drunk 380 47 1 5 Drunkenness 2,816 163 3 2 Forgery 69 17 Gambling Homicide 4 Non-Support 322 44 1 Larceny 389 111 5 1 Rape 1 Robbery 7 2 Sex Off. Ex. Rape . 54 9 Trespassing 85 12 1 1 Vagrancy 48 1 Viol. Drug Law . . . 5 1 Viol. Liquor Law 143 11 1 Viol. Traffic Law . . 291 46 1 Viol. Mun. Ord 4 Others 555 231 32 30 TOTALS . . 5,798 813 48 47 Percentages @ 86.5 12.1 0.7 0.7 @ Total percentages for each race equal 100.0 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 23 ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND NUMBER OF COMMITMENTS Offense Arson Assault Burglary Carrying Weapons Disord. Conduct . . Driving Drunk . . . Drunkenness Forgery Homicide Larceny Non-Support Prostitution Robbery Sex Offense Trespassing Vagrancy Viol. Drug Law . . Viol. Liquor Law . Viol. Traffic Law Viol. Munc. Law Others Totals: Percentages First Offenders One Term Recidivists Two Terms Three or More 2 47 8 1 4 5 17 21 22 31 45 7 4 25 4 1 2 1 11 4 18 1 11 2 37 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 24 WHITE ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND MARITAL STATUS Age* JULY 1. 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 25 ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND PREVIOUS COMMITMENTS Age* <ro 0a P I P o H t PS H O P O H < H U H « r O S3 H H a 3 o eg ffi CO ^ S3 fc 5? H O HO o o a ic co io t-h c~ oo o t-h co <m i-i cs -<tf co •** co cm t- m t-i co d C- rH Tf CO (N lO IT5 CO -* CO O U gg O i- (M (H «>' eoosiM TflOHO) <M HOJH^TfH (N £2^ SB c o b T-l t- HOS I <35 U5 CO lO OS CO HOW -^ •«* N <N <M * O CO <N COiM C<1 <M eg 3"y ~ s ?o P o > S &c 3 o J, m-2 w i*4 _;,_•_• 1> « w 3 cs-hJh^ oo ojo t, o £ £ ctf.S.a.s.S+j N JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 27 ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO RACE AND EDUCATION AS CLAIMED BY INMATE Level of Schooling Attained White NegTO Totals First Grade 7 42 49 Second Grade 22 17 39 Fourth Grade 39 79 118 Sixth Grade 32 47 79 Eighth Grade 36 22 58 Eleventh Grade 19 14 33 High School Graduate* 6 2 8 1 Year College 1 1 Unreported 17 51 68 Totals: 178 275 453 Median Years of Schooling . . 7.0 6.0 6.4 * So reported by inmate without indication of specific number of years of schooling 37 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 28 WHITE MISDEMEANANT ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND AGE 16 Offense 18 Assault 1 Disorderly Driving Drunk .... Drunkenness 1 Larceny 2 Non-Support Prostitution 1 Sex Off. Ex. Rape . 2 Trespassing Vagrancy 1 Viol. Drug Law . . Viol. Liquor Law . Viol. Traffic Law . 1 Others 2 Burglary Totals: 11 Percentages 8.0 * None Age 15 or Under 25 2!) AGE* 30 39 3 3 2 11 2 16 60 over Totals 10 5 7 23 10 29 8 14 1 3 2 11 2 11 1 31 22.6 13 9.5 51 37.2 20 14.6 9 6.6 2 1.5 137 100.0 38 JULY 1. 1962—JUNE 30. 1963 TABLE NO. 28-A NEGRO MISDEMEANANT ADMISSION TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND AGE 16 Offense IS Assault 5 Carrying Weapons . Disorderly Driving Drunk Drunkenness Larceny 8 Non-Support 2 Prostitution Sex Offense 1 Trespassing Viol. Liquor Law . . . Viol. Traffic Law . . Viol. Munc. Law . . . Others 2 Burglary Totals: 18 Percentages 8.5 * None Age 15 or Under 19 24 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30. 1963 TABLE NO. 29 WHITE FELON ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND AGE AGE 16 19 25 30 40 50 60 Offense* 18 24 29 39 49 59 over Totals Arson 1 1 Forgery 2 9 4 2 1 1 19 Homicide 1 4 1 1 7 Larceny 1 1 Robbery 1 1 Viol. Traffic Law . 1 1 Others 2 3 3 8 Burglary 1 1 1 3 Totals: 3 17 8 7 5 1 41 Percentages 7.3 41.5 19.5 17.1 12.2 2.4 100.0 *None age 15 or under TABLE NO. 29-A NEGRO FELON ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND AGE 16 Offense* 18 Arson Assault Forgery 3 Homicide 1 Larceny 1 Robbery Others Burglary 2 Totals: 7 17 10 15 10 3 62 Percentages 11.3 27.4 16.1 24.2 16.1 4.9 100.0 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 30 ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO OCCUPATION AND RACE Occupation JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 31 ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO COMMITTING COUNTY AND RACE County* Alamance Alexander Anson Bertie Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell Carteret . . . Catawba Chatham Cleveland Columbus Craven Cumberland Currituck Dare Davidson . Davie .... Duplin Durham Edgecombe Forsyth Franklin . Gaston Granville Greene Guilford Halifax Harnett . Henderson Hertford Hoke Iredell White 3 1 1 Negro 3 3 1 2 1 1 13 1 2 7 7 11 1 1 2 1 3 6 3 6 3 6 5 1 13 4 2 2 3 2 1 Totals 6 1 4 1 4 1 6 1 16 3 1 5 2 9 10 4 15 3 1 3 2 3 11 4 7 3 12 5 1 22 7 3 5 3 2 1 County* Johnston Lee Lenior Mecklenburg Montgomery Moore Nash New Hanover Onslow Orange Pamilco Fasquotank Person Pitt Randolph Richmond Robeson .... Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson Scotland Stanly Stokes Surry Swain Transylania Union Vance Wake Warren .... Washington Wayne Wilkes Wilson Yadkin White Negro 3 4 1 24 1 3 3 9 3 1 2 1 7 7 4 1 2 1 2 2 2 4 1 1 1 12 10 3 5 38 1 3 4 4 2 1 2 2 2 2 5 3 12 3 2 1 2 2 2 39 2 1 3 Totals 13 7 6 62 2 6 7 13 5 1 1 2 3 4 3 12 10 1G 4 2 3 3 4 2 6 1 1 2 3 51 2 1 4 1 2 1 Totals *28 Counties committed no prisoners to N 178 275 453 . C. Correctional Center for Women. 42 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 32 FELON ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND LENGTH OF SENTENCE 6 mos. Offense* to 1 yr. Arson 1 Assault Burglary 3 Forgery 6 Homicide Larceny Robbery Viol. Traffic Law . Others 2 Totals: 12 Percentages 11.7 *None less than six months. 1-2 Yr. P 3 fa PS £ H H eg oI— I E-i 03 Ou o 05 fa K CO CO . W H s s 03 O 03 w S gS H O § S w 03 O j oH 03 s fa • CO fa fa b ©o fa u w 03 w fa fa 03 o C m O v. «£ CO 1. HNHt-(N e ~o(m ,_|<3>«0 Ht-nO) cntOIN O U3 CO i-l t-H CO 1H> CO CO -$<<N <M CO iH Oa bSa <M HOS iH o as co © « S'-B CO -J-> h* ft-?? 60 5,3 60§£ 2.1 2 5j I 53*1 si ajfij Bl|333fl <* OS © <M CO 3 rl 00 t> <M t-t- «��> 44 JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963 TABLE NO. 34 DISCHARGES FROM N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN ON EXPIRATION OF SENTENCE WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE, RACE AND CONDUCT GRADE White Offense H A B Arson Assault 5 3 Burglary 3 Carrying1 Weapons Disord. Conduct ... 1 Drunk Driving .... 4 5 1 Drunkenness 14 9 Forgery 3 5 Homicide 3 Non-Support-Neg. 16 10 Larceny 11 8 Prostitution 2 Robbery 2 Sex Off. Ex. Rape 14 2 Trespassing 1 1 Vagrancy 3 1 Viol. Drug Law ... 1 Viol. Liquor Law . . 7 1 Viol. Traffic Law . 2 2 Others 7 8 Totals: 94 60 1 Percentages @ ... 59.1 37.8 0.6 @Percentage for each race equal 100.0 c STATISTICAL SUMMARIES for 1963-64 fiscal year Central Prison Tables 1-11 Road Units Tables 12-22 N. C. Correctional Center for Women Tables 23-34 47 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30. 1964 TABLE NO. 1 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND NUMBER OF COMMITMENTS Offense Arson Assault Burglary Driving Drunk Forgery Homicide Larceny Rape Robbery Sex Offense Trespassing Viol. Drug Law Viol. Liquor Law Viol. Traffic Law Others Totals: . . . Percentages JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30. 1964 TABLE NO. 2 WHITE MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND MARITAL STATUS Age 15 or Under 16-18 19-24 25-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60 - Over . . . Totals: Percentages Single Married Separated Divorced Widowed 9 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30. 1964 TABLE NO. 3 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND PREVIOUS COMMITMENTS Agre JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30. 1964 TABLE NO. 4 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND LENGTH OF SENTENCE* 90 da. 6 mos. 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5 or Offense to to Yr. Yr. Yr. Yr. more Totals 6 mos. 1 yr. Yrs. Arson 1 3 2 8 14 Assault 2 4 8 15 11 23 63 Burglary 7 72 134 151 72 154 590 Drr ing Drunk 1 1 Frrgery 2 4 41 61 53 18 25 204 Homicide 1 5 7 15 16 156 200 Larceny 4 52 40 44 5 24 169 Rape 1 15 16 Robbery 4 12 12 7 105 140 Sex Offense 2 5 1 4 43 55 Trespassing 1 1 Viol. Drug Law 13 1111 8 Viol. Liquor Law ... 1 1 Viol. Traffic Law . . 12 112 7 Others 1 17 9 13 14 22 76 Totals: 3 19 203 283 309 150 578 1,545 Percentages 0.2 1.2 13.1 18.3 20.0 9.7 37.5 100.0 *None under 90 days 51 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 5 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO RACE AND EDUCATION AS CLAIMED BY INMATE Level of Schooling Attained White NegTo Totals First Grade 7 28 35 Second Grade 9 46 55 Fourth Grade 53 86 139 Sixth Grade 89 68 151 Eighth Grade 251 169 420 Ninth Grade 282 281 563 Twelfth Grade 75 53 128 1 Year College 30 13 43 Unreported 2 3 5 Totals: 798 747 1,545 Median Years of Schooling . . . 9.04 9.08 9.05 52 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30. 1964 TABLE NO. 6 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND AGE AGE 15 16 19 25 30 Offense und. 18 24 29 39 Arson 4 3 2 2 Assault 1 3 15 9 19 Burglary 5 111 199 104 122 Driving Drunk Forgery 16 67 36 57 Homicide 1 12 47 27 50 Larceny 4 54 66 20 15 Rape 1 5 3 2 Robbery 5 26 60 17 23 Sex Offense 11 11 12 9 Trespassing 1 Viol. Drug Law .... 141 Viol. Liquor Law . . . Viol. Traffic Law . . 13 1 Others 3 21 6 18 Totals: 16 242 496 243 319 Percentages 1.0 15.7 32.1 15.7 20.6 40 49 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30. 1964 TABLE NO. 7 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND RACE Offense Arson Assault Burglary Drunk Driving . . . Forgery Homicide Larceny Rape Robbery Sex Off. Ex. Rape Trespassing Viol. Drug Law . . . Viol. Liquor Law . Viol. Traffic Law . . Others Totals: No. JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30. 1964 TABLE NO. 8 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO OCCUPATION AND RACE Occupation Accountant Baker Barber Butcher Butler Bookkeeper Cafe Employee Carpenter Chauffeur Clerk Construction Worker Dairy Employee Dry Cleaner Delivery Boy . . Electrician Farmer Filling Station Employee Fireman Furniture Worker White Negro Totals 1 1 23 5 28 11 4 15 20 5 25 21 19 40 1 1 35 34 69 21 9 30 40 25 65 20 8 28 55 1 2 90 145 1 2 4 4 17 10 27 72 137 209 26 13 39 Occupation Janitor Laborer Lineman Mason Mechanic Merchant Painter Plumber Printer Railroad Employee Salesman Saw Mill Employee . . . Shoe Maker . . . Textile Worker Truck Driver . . Taxi Driver Others White Negro Totals 6 9 15 109 148 257 2 2 14 5 40 9 49 5 3 8 35 17 52 11 3 14 5 16 7 29 5 1 3 19 3 141 4 3 3 2 4 8 2 163 11 32 8 3 7 27 5 304 Totals: 798 747 1,545 55 JULY 1, 1863—JUNE 30. 1964 TABLE NO. 9 MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH REFERENCE TO COMMITTING COUNTY AND RACE County* White Alamance 19 Alexander 1 Anson 4 Avery 2 Beaufort 3 Bertie Bladen 5 Brunswick 10 Buncombe 28 Burke 11 Cabarrus 18 Caldwell 7 Carteret 2 Caswell 4 Catawba 8 Chatham 12 Cherokee 1 Chowan 6 Cleveland 7 Columbus 19 Craven 4 Cumberland 34 Currituck 2 Dare 1 Davidson 6 Duplin 5 Durham 40 Edgecombe 7 Forsyth 35 Franklin 3 Gaston 16 Gates Negro 12 1 1 12 2 2 1 8 1 6 1 1 2 11 9 12 4 24 3 3 6 47 18 74 10 Totals County* White 31 Graham 6 2 Granville 7 5 Greene 2 Guilford 69 15 Halifax 6 2 Harnett 1 7 Haywood 4 11 Henderson 5 36 Hertford 12 Hoke 2 24 Hyde 7 Iredell 11 3 Johnston 5 5 Lee 7 10 Lenior 9 23 Lincoln 4 1 Macon 6 Madison 4 16 Martin 2 31 McDowell 10 8 Mecklenburg ... 58 58 Montgomery ... 3 5 Moore 1 Nash 18 9 New Hanover . 10 11 Northampton . . 2 87 Onslow 7 25 Orange 3 109 Pamlico 1 13 Pasquotank .... 2 24 Perquimans .... 2 Person 5 ?gro County* Pitt Polk Randolph Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford Sampson . Scotland . . . Stanly White Negro Totals 2 2 9 9 43 7 18 6 1 7 2 10 4 10 15 52 14 21 8 6 14 4 County* Stokes Surry Transylvania Vance Wake Warren Wayne .... Wilkes .... Wilson .... Yadkin .... Yancey .... White Negro Totak 2 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 10 MALE DISCHARGES FROM CENTRAL PRISON ON EXPIRATION OF SENTENCE WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND LENGTH OF SENTENCE Offense JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 11 MALE DISCHARGES FROM CENTRAL PRISON ON EXPIRATION OF SENTENCE WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE, RACE, AND CONDUCT GRADE White Offense H A B C Arson 1 Assault 11 1 Burglary 101 37 1 Carrying Weapons . Disord. Conduct . . . Drunk Driving .... 1 Drunkenness 1 Forgery 64 15 Homicide 19 4 Non-Support-Neg. . 1 1 Larceny 31 19 1 1 Rape 3 1 1 Robbery 11 2 Sex Off. Ex. Rape . 7 5 Trespassing 1 Viol. Drug Law ... 3 2 Viol. Liquor Law . Viol. Traffic Law . Viol. Munc. Law . . 1 Others 62 65 9 3 Totals: 316 153 11 6 Percentages @ .... 65.0 31.5 2.3 1.2 @ Percentages for each race total 100.00 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 12 MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND NUMBER OF COMMITMENTS Offense First Offenders One Term Two Terms Three or More Totals Arson 3 1 4 Assault 683 324 204 544 1,755 Burglary 321 100 61 126 608 Carrying Weapons . 46 15 14 36 111 Disord. Conduct ... 55 18 14 77 164 Driving Drunk 306 155 86 259 806 Drunkenness 611 379 349 3,769 5,108 Forgery 51 21 13 54 139 Gambling 3 1 1 5 Homicide 13 2 3 18 Larceny 651 204 110 497 1,462 Non-Support 442 229 107 236 1,014 Rape 3 3 Robbery 18 6 5 6 35 Sex Offense 69 19 19 34 141 Trespassing 92 26 21 104 243 Vagrancy 15 5 9 69 98 Viol. Drug Law 1 2 5 8 Viol. Liquor Law ... 114 55 40 163 372 Viol. Traffic Law . . 385 126 89 229 829 Viol. Munc. Law ... 10 6 1 10 27 Others 421 184 115 461 1,179 Totals: 4,310 1,875 1,259 6,685 14,129 Percentages 30.5 13.3 8.9 47.3 100.0 60 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 13 WHITE MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND MARITAL STATUS Age 15 or Under 16-18 19-24 25-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60 - Over Totals: Percentages Single JULY 1. 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 14 MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND PREVIOUS COMMITMENTS Age Offenders Term Terms Or More Totals 15 & Under 7 1 1 1 10 16-18 838 149 31 17 1,035 19-24 1,238 442 240 305 2,225 25-29 568 288 206 493 1,555 30-39 834 495 374 1,946 3,649 40-49 554 330 286 2,137 3,307 50-59 207 127 96 1,311 1,741 60 & Over 64 43 25 475 607 Totals: 4,310 1,875 1,259 6,685 14,129 Percentages 30.5 13.3 8.9 47.3 100.0 62 » t]< in oo th -# co oo en m oo co t co in t-h co no oo cm a t- o "« lOOHtcoow thcCt-( co * ** ct. t- cm <M t- C- CO t-h iH OO tH <M t-co oo vn Et« H DC fa o H 2 w oH CO oI—* GO CO Q - W CO £K fa fa OOH fa fa PS fa fa 4i* C-Cft HO rH CO In JULY 1. 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 15-A MALE FELON ADMISSIONS TO ROADS BY OFFENSE AND LENGTH OF SENTENCE Offense* Arson Assault Burglary Forgery Homicide Larceny Robbery Sex Offense Viol. Drug Law Viol. Liquor Law Vial. Traffic Law . . Others Rape Totals Percentages *None Under 60 Days GO-90 days JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 16 MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE TO RACE AND EDUCATION AS CLAIMED BY INMATE Level of Schooling Attained White NegTO Totals First Grade 149 251 400 Second Grade 217 396 613 Fourth Grade 730 862 1,592 Sixth Grade 1,083 936 2,019 Eighth Grade 2,228 1,413 3,641 Ninth Grade 2,251 2,140 4,391 High School Graduate 661 471 1,132 1 Year College 209 92 301 Unreported 20 20 40 Totals 7,548 6,581 14,129 Median Years of Schooling . . 9.28 9.26 9.27 65 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 17 WHITE MALE MISDEMEANANT ADMISSIONS TO ROADS BY OFFENSE AND AGE AGE 15 16 19 25 30 40 50 60 Offense und. 18 24 29 39 49 59 over Totals Assault 38 117 72 182 120 33 11 573 Carrying Weapons . 4 10 3 2 5 1 25 Disord. Conduct ... 5 8 511 23 7 9 68 Driving Drunk 6 67 71 199 165 58 9 575 Drunkenness 21 71 125 732 1,128 856 320 3,253 Forgery 2 1 3 Gambling 1 1 Larceny 151 174 62 91 62 30 10 580 Non-Support 1 59 79 196 135 27 2 499 Robbery 1 1 1 3 Sex Offense 8 10 12 17 16 2 4 69 Trespassing 1 13 21 7 23 31 7 3 109 Vagrancy 1 2 2 14 20 13 9 61 Viol. Drug Law .... 1 3 2 6 Viol. Liquor Law ... 4 6 12 39 46 35 11 153 Viol. Traffic Law . . 37 121 47 98 51 18 6 378 Viol. Munc. Law ... 4 42 1 11 Others 29 102 97 182 135 54 8 607 Burglary 59 57 11 22 12 5 166 Totals: 1 378 836 605 1,818 1,951 1,148 403 7,140 Percentages 0.01 5.3 11.7 8.5 25.5 27.3 16.1 5.6 100.0 66 JULY 1. 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 17-A NEGRO MALE MISDEMEANANT ADMISSIONS TO ROADS BY OFFENSE AND AGE TABLE NO. 18 JULY 1. 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 WHITE MALE FELON ADMISSIONS TO ROADS BY OFFENSE AND AGE 15 16 19 Offense und. 18 24 Arson 2 Assault 4 Forgery 7 23 Homicide 1 3 Larceny 25 24 Rape 2 Robbery 1 2 Sex Offense 2 Viol. Drug Law .... Viol. Traffic Law . . 1 Others 2 7 Burglary 1 61 65 Totals: 1 100 132 Percentages 0.2 24.5 32.4 25 29 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30. 1964 TABLE NO. 18-A NEGRO MALE FELON ADMISSIONS TO ROADS BY OFFENSE AND AGE 16 Offense 18 Arson 2 Assault 1 Forgery 2 Homicide Larceny 23 Rape Robbery 8 Sex Offense 3 Viol. Liquor Law . . Others Burglary 40 Totals: 79 Percentages 24.3 * None Age 15 or Under 19 24 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 19 MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE TO OCCUPATION AND RACE Occupation Army Accountant . . . Baker Barber Blacksmith Batcher Butler Bookkeeper Cafe Employee Carpenter Chauffeur Clerk Construction Worker Dairy Domestic Worker Dry Cleaner . . Delivery Boy Engineer Electrician Farmer Filling Station Employee . . . Fireman White Negro Totals 34 9 43 15 8 23 120 64 184 57 33 90 7 3 10 39 34 73 22 42 64 11 1 12 103 109 212 431 50 481 129 58 187 140 14 154 332 265 597 6 6 17 44 61 2 2 3 22 25 6 2 8 89 5 94 428 654 1,082 89 48 137 52 18 70 Occupation Furniture Worker Hotel Employee . . Janitor Laborer Lineman Mason Mechanic Merchant Metal Worker . Painter Plumber Porter Printer Railroad Worker Salesman Saw Mill Employee Shoe Maker . . . Textile Worker Truck Driver . Taxi Driver . . . Others White Negro Totals 222 113 335 11 2 10 58 1,668 3,492 24 4 120 233 82 59 626 147 5 22 11 169 38 11 730 90 162 976 68 110 10 169 93 5 5 12 16 53 17 80 93 25 673 13 68 5,160 28 188 343 82 69 795 240 10 27 23 185 91 28 810 183 187 1,649 Totals: 7,548 6,581 14,129 70 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 20 MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE TO COMMITTING COUNTY AND RACE County* White Alamance 110 Alexander 6 Alleghany 16 Anson 15 Ashe 22 A.very 7 Beaufort 66 Bertie 8 Bladen 34 Brunswick 8 Buncombe 648 Purke 65 Cabarrus 128 Caldwell 129 Camden 1 Carteret 22 Caswell 6 Catawba 178 Chatham 20 Cherokee 56 Chowan 2 Clay 10 Cleveland 102 Columbus 30 Craven 52 Cumberland 456 Currituck 5 Dare 4 Davidson 107 Davie 10 Duplin 28 Durham 172 Negro County* White New Hanover . . 86 Northampton . . 4 Onslow 73 Orange 31 Pamilco 1 Pasquotank .... 17 Pender 11 Perquimans .... 7 Person 5 Pitt 75 Polk 18 Randolph 75 Richmond 62 Robeson 170 Rockingham ... 97 Rowan 106 Rutherford .... 47 Sampson 43 Totals: Negro Totals County* White Neuro Totals 71 157 Scotland 54 50 104 17 21 Stanly 61 40 101 50 123 Stokes 19 7 20 65 96 Surry 96 19 115 4 5 Swain 45 45 72 89 Transylvania .29 6 35 30 41 Tyrell 4 4 7 14 Union 25 43 68 27 32 Vance 50 82 132 195 270 Wake 316 396 712 19 37 Warren 10 40 50 34 109 Washington . 2 28 30 69 131 Watauga 16 4 20 129 299 Wayne 100 107 207 91 188 Wilkes 99 14 113 90 196 Wilson 44 125 169 29 76 Yadkin 21 3 24 61 104 Yancy 9 9 7,548 6,581 14,129 72 o H -J t o < W CO & WWW O H£ £u W W Q W£W£ W ri-fe H W o < © o w 05 DC £3 Q H W M -J W «*© eoeHoOrH0«0DOTf>L(tiDo©iTNi<eo-^i<-HeCoOt-cHotO-H05f0f0iloHO'l^O, O^TNHItN-ift lO H©OH COO i-H CO COt- •* e l. « O b in £>> «!* n b JULY 1. 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 22 MALE DISCHARGES FROM ROADS ON EXPIRATION OF SENTENCE WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE, RACE, AND CONDUCT GRADE White Offense H A B C Arson 2 1 Assault 392 29 2 6 Burglary 176 53 1 8 Carrying Weapons . 19 1 Disord. Conduct .... 83 4 1 Drunk Driving 426 28 3 2 Drunkenness 3,195 19 11 3 Forgery 49 15 2 2 Gambling 2 Homicide Non-Support-Neg. . . 320 25 Larceny 438 52 4 4 Rape 1 Robbery 6 1 Sex Off. Ex. Rape 48 1 1 Trespassing 89 6 2 1 Vagrancy 60 Viol. Drug Law .... 7 2 1 Viol. Liquor Law . . . 147 6 Viol. Traffic Law 303 18 3 1 Viol. Munc. Law .... 7 1 Others 609 186 28 36 Totals: 6,379 447 56 67 Percentages @ 91.8 6.4 0.8 1.0 @ Total percentages for each race equal 100.0 JULY 1. 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 23 ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND NUMBER OF COMMITMENTS Offense First Offenders One Term Arson 1 Assault 41 11 Burglary 10 1 Carrying Weapons . 1 Disor. Conduct 4 2 Driving Drunk 5 3 Drunkenness 23 9 Forgery 39 9 Homicide 30 2 Larceny 40 7 Non-Support 41 6 Prostitution 11 2 Robbery 2 Sex Offense 16 3 Trespassing 5 3 Vagrancy 1 Viol. Drug Law .... 1 Viol. Liquor Law . . 32 5 Viol. Traffic Law . . 8 1 Viol. Munc. Law .... 1 Others 32 11 Totals 344 75 Percentages 68.1 14.8 to Terms JULY 1. 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 24 WHITE ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND MARITAL STATUS *Age Single Marr 16-18 12 4 19-24 17 16 25-29 4 15 30 39 2 24 40-49 1 17 50-59 2 60 - Over Totals: 36 78 Percentages 15.9 34.5 *No white age 15 or under Separated Divorced Widowed Totals 4 19 8 19 11 1 1 1 1 11 4 1 1 3 2 8 12 3 2 22 56 30 64 45 7 2 62 27.5 19 8.4 31 13.7 226 100.0 TABLE NO. 24-A NEGRO ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND MARITAL STATUS Age 15 or Under 16-18 19-24 25-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60 - Over . Totals: Percentages Single JULY 1. 1963—JUNE 30. 1964 TABLE NO. 25 ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND PREVIOUS COMMITMENTS Age Offenders Term Terms Or More Totals 15 & Under 1 1 16-18 46 3 49 19-24 81 19 2 5 107 25-29 55 8 2 7 72 30-39 94 26 7 31 158 40-49 50 14 5 19 88 50-59 13 5 3 2 23 60 & Over 4 3 7 Totals: 344 75 19 67 505 Percentages 68.1 14.8 3.8 13.3 100.0 77 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 27 ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO RACE AND EDUCATION AS CLAIMED BY INMATE Level of Schooling Attained White Negro Totals First Grade 1 2 3 Second Grade 4 11 15 Fourth Grade 19 24 43 Sixth Grade 25 43 68 Eighth Grade 80 74 154 Ninth Grade 67 95 162 Twelfth Grade 14 15 29 1 Year College 15 5 20 Unreported 1 10 11 Totals: 226 279 505 Median Years of Schooling . . . 8.80 9.15 9.19 79 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 28 WHITE MISDEMEANANT ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND AGE AGE* 16 19 25 80 40 50 Offense 18 24 29 39 49 59 Assault 1 4 5 3 Disorderly 1 2 2 2 1 Driving Drunk 3 3 1 Drunkenness 3 2 11 6 1 Larceny 2 4 2 1 1 Non-Support 1 4 14 6 Prostitution 1 1 1 2 1 Sex Offensee 1 6 1 4 1 1 Trespassing 2 1 1 3 Vagrancy 1 Viol. Liquor Law ... 2811 Viol. Traffic Law . . 11 1 Viol. Munc. Ord. ... 1 Burglary 4 2 Others 3 8 2 1 7 1 Totals: 15 33 19 54 31 6 1 159 Percentages 9.4 20.8 11.9 34.0 19.5 3.8 0.6 100.0 *None Under age 15 60 over Totals 13 8 7 1 24 10 25 6 14 7 1 12 3 1 6 22 80 TABLE NO. 28-A NEGRO MISDEMEANANT ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND AGE 16 19 25 Offense 18 24 29 Assault 2 9 11 Carrying Weapons . 1 Disorderly Driving Drunk 1 Drunkenness 2 3 Larceny 9 11 3 Non-Support 4 5 10 Prostitution 3 3 Sex Offense 2 2 Trespassing 1 Vagrancy Viol. Drug Law .... Viol. Liquor Law ... 1 Viol. Traffic Law . . 1 1 Others 8 1 Burglary 1 Totals: 21 42 32 Percentages 9.5 18.9 14.4 *None Under Age 15 AGE* 30 39 23 1 9 9 10 2 1 12 2 2 11 2 GO over Totals 56 1 1 2 22 36 30 9 6 5 1 1 32 6 12 2 72 32.4 36 16.2 15 6.8 4 222 1.8 100.0 SI JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 29 WHITE FELON ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND AGE 16 Offense 18 Arson Assault Forgery 5 Homicide Larceny Robbery Others 2 Burglary Totals: 7 Percentages 10.5 *None Under Age 15 JULY 1, 196S—JUNE 30. 1964 TABLE NO. 30 ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO OCCUPATION AND RACE Occupation Baker Barber Butcher Butler Bookkeeper . . . Cafe Employee Chauffeur Clerk Domestic Worker Dry Cleaner . . Totals . White Negro Totals 1 1 25 4 41 1 13 2 6 30 94 4 1 3 6 55 4 47 1 16 101 4 Occupation Delivery Boy . . Engineer Farmer Janitor Laborer Laundry Employee . . . Merchant Salesman Textile Worker Others White Negro Totals 3 1 4 2 2 12 21 33 4 12 16 29 22 51 5 2 1 5 1 3 4 69 71 226 279 7 1 6 7 140 505 83 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 31 ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO COMMITTING COUNTY AND RACE County* Alamance . Alexander Anson Beaufort . . Bladen Brunswick Buncombe Burke Cabarrus Caldwell . . . Carteret . . . Catawba . . . Chatham Chowan Cleveland . Columbus . Craven Cumberland Dare Davidson Duplin Durham Edgecombe Forsyth Gaston Granville Guilford Halifax Harnett Haywood Henderson Hertford Hoke Hyde Iredell Jackson Johnston White Negro Totals 3 1 9 2 5 8 2 2 1 2 1 2 11 2 5 1 9 1 4 10 1 5 3 3 1 1 3 1 3 1 8 1 16 2 9 9 5 5 2 2 6 2 2 20 2 7 2 15 8 9 16 10 14 4 4 1 1 5 1 1 County* Lee Lenoir Lincoln Macon Martin McDowell Mecklenburg Montgomery Moore Nash New Hanover Onslow Orange Pasquotank . . Pender Perquimans . Person Pitt Polk Richmond Robeson Rockingham Rowan Rutherford . . . Sampson Scotland Stanly Surry Swain Transylvania Union Vance Wake Warren Watauga Wayne Wilkes Wilson White Negro Totals 1 1 1 1 24 2 2 3 7 1 1 1 1 1 4 12 3 2 3 1 1 6 1 1 2 1 30 1 1 3 4 1 2 42 1 4 2 4 5 5 6 1 4 7 3 3 10 3 1 3 4 1 1 4 36 1 7 1 1 2 2 66 1 6 4 7 12 6 7 1 1 5 7 1 7 15 10 6 2 4 4 5 7 1 1 3 5 66 1 1 6 Totals: 226 279 505 *25 Counties Committed no Prisoners to N. C. Correctional Center for Women. 84 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 32 FELON ADMISSIONS TO N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND LENGTH OF SENTENCE LENGTH OF SENTENCE* Offense to 1 Yr Arson Assault 1 Burglary Forgery 8 Homicide Larceny 2 Robbery Viol. Traffic Law . . Others 2 Totals: 13 Percentages 10.5 *None Under 6 Months 1-2 Yrs. 2 4 19 1 2 2-3 Yrs. 2 2 16 3 4 3-4 Yrs. 4-5 Yrs. 5 or more Yrs. 25 2 1 Totals 1 5 7 50 35 12 2 1 11 33 26.6 28 22.6 17 13.7 4 3.2 29 23.4 124 100.0 85 w f? I a •-s ozH -J ca H o fc tf H o a h h u y cc Q O fa go g H 5 S3 2«S Q P fa fa h j» Nooeoo>Hin(MCDt-oiiOHoo^, Heo©TjiMM a «D ft ^ <N t-t lO "* <M 00 CO c k m W|H W hi N^ HOI HN^NOlO fl flfl CO «0 WN^O) Nt-HHftHH t- ff* £20>H ft 'SB be fi 2 Brr bO c3 |-|hh O "* •" h S B S be fl o i. m •" m P —• _• —• _; a> ss ,a K c o o cs o c o © >, aj .a . H H -a 53 «B fl ^ O e) be SO to h ] h vi 73 TS •- « *- O u (jo 6 O ffl t, ffl-«-rt.;.H-P 86 JULY 1, 1963—JUNE 30, 1964 TABLE NO. 34 DISCHARGES FROM N. C. CORRECTIONAL CENTER FOR WOMEN ON EXPIRATION OF SENTENCE WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE, RACE, AND CONDUCT GRADE White Offense H A B C Arson Assault 5 2 Burglary 1 1 Carrying Weapons . Disord. Conduct .... 7 Driving Drunk 9 Drunkenness 23 2 Forgery 1 6 Homicide 6 2 Non-Support-Neg. . . 18 3 Larceny 16 2 1 1 Prostitution 2 1 Robbery Sex Off. Ex. Rape ..92 1 Trespassing 2 Vagrancy 1 Viol. Drug Law .... 1 1 Viol. Liquor Law ... 8 Viol. Traffic Law . . 1 Viol. Munc. Ord. ... 1 Others 10 4 Totals: 119 28 1 2 Percentages @ 79.3 18.7 0.7 1.3 @ Percentages for each race equal 100.0. Prison Department — Operating Fund Consolidated Statement of Appropriations, Expenditures, and Unexpended Balances July 1, 1962 thru June 30, 1963 Prison Department — Operating Fund Consolidated Statement of Appropriations, Expenditures, and Unexpended Balances July 1, 1963 thru June 30, 1964 Prison Department — Central Services Fund Consolidated Statement of Income, Expenditures, and Unexpended Balances July 1, 1962 thru June 30, 1963 Prison Department — Central Services Fund Consolidated Statement of Income, Expenditures, and Unexpended Balances July 1, 1963 thru June 30, 1964 Prison Department — Enterprises Fund Consolidated Statement of Income, Expenditures, and Unexpended Balances July 1, 1962 thru June 30, 1963 Income: Sales of Goods and Services __ Expenses: Raw Materials Salaries and Wages Contractual Services Rent of Land and/or Buildings Fuel Power, Lights, and Water Postage, Telephone, Telegraph Insurance and Bonding Travel Motor Vehicle Operation Rent of Equipment Depreciation of Equipment Repairs and Alterations General Expense Retirement and Social Security Contributions Custodial Supervision—Farms Finished Goods Inventory Variation Total Expenses Net Gain Allocation of Above: Expansion of Enterprises Prison Capital Improvements Prison Operating Fund Total Net * Indicates Red Figures Prison Department — Enterprises Fund Consolidated Statement of Income, Expenditures, and Unexpended Balances July 1, 1963 thru June 30, 1964 Income: Sales of Goods and Services — Expenses: Raw Materials Salaries and Wages Contractual Services Rent of Land and/or Buildings Fuel Power, Lights, and Water Postage, Telephone, Telegraph Insurance and Bonding Travel Motor Vehicle Operation Rent of Equipment Depreciation of Equipment Repairs and Alterations General Expense Retirement and Social Security Contributions Custodial Supervision—Farms Finished Goods Inventory Variation Total Expenses Net Gain Allocation of Above: Expansion of Enterprises Prison Capital Improvements Prison Operating Fund Total Net Budget Appropriation $ 7,543,420.00 4,388,635.00 945,278.00 6,125.00 33,560.00 45,650.00 31,026.00 9,580.00 11,103.00 13,385.00 89,310.00 111,927.00 129,282.00 137,825.00 150,387.00 60,607.00 40,000.00 $ 6,203,680.00 $ 1,339,740.00 599,740.00 380,000.00 360,000.00 $ 1,339,740.00 Actual 1963-64 $ 8,590,602.55 5,272 850 6 31 44 37 12 18 18 93 117 146 165 180 ,750.86 ,180.79 270.00 ,058.20 ,324.43 ,608.47 ,251.50 900.35 ,462.75 ,306.11 ,782.72 ,111.32 ,338.39 ,155.79 59,704.27 12,530.54 46,211.00 $ 7,112,947.49 $ 1,477,655.06 737,655.06 380,000.00 360,000.00 $ 1,477,655.06 Over* Under Budget $1,047,182.55* 884,115.86* 95,097.21 145.00* 2,501.80 1,325.57 6,582.47* 2,671.50* 7,797.35* 5,077.75* 3,996.11* 5,855.72* 16,829.32* 27,513.39* 29,768.79* 902.73 27,469.46 46,211.00* $ 909,267.49* $ 137,915.06* $ 137,915.06* $ 137,915.06* $ — 'Indicates Red Figures 93 t
Object Description
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Title | Biennial report of North Carolina prison system |
Creator | North Carolina. State Prison. |
Date | 1963; 1964 |
Subjects |
African Americans African American women North Carolina. Division of Prisons--Periodicals Prisoners--North Carolina--Statistics--Periodicals Prisons--North Carolina--Statistics--Periodicals |
Place | North Carolina, United States |
Time Period |
(1954-1971) Civil Rights era |
Description | Title varies slightly.; Report years end June 30. |
Publisher | [Raleigh, N.C.: The Dept., 1958- |
Agency-Current | North Carolina Division of Prisons, Department of Public Safety |
Rights | State Document see http://digital.ncdcr.gov/u?/p249901coll22,63754 |
Physical Characteristics | v.; 23 cm. |
Collection | Health Sciences Library. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
Type | text |
Language | English |
Format | Reports |
Digital Characteristics-A | 3364 KB; 120 p. |
Series | Biennial report of the State's Prison |
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THE LIBRARY OF THE
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TWENTY FIFTH
BIENNIAL REPORT
OF
North Carolina Prison System
Including Report of Operation
NORTH CAROLINA PRISON DEPARTMENT
831 WEST MORGAN STREET, RALEIGH
FOR THE BIENNIUM 1962-1964
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TWENTY FIFTH
BIENNIAL REPORT
OF
North Carolina Prison System
Including Report of Operation
NORTH CAROLINA PRISON DEPARTMENT
831 WEST MORGAN STREET, RALEIGH
FOR THE BIENNIUM 1962-1964
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NORTH CAROLINA PRISON COMMISSION
Linn D. Garibaldi, Chairman
Mrs. Eunice Ayers
Mr. Ruben J. Dailey
Mr. Edgar J. Gurganus
Mr. Carl Meares
Mr. Jack Moody
Mr. Wilson W. Woodhouse
PRISON DEPARTMENT
Mr. George W. Randall, Director of Prisons
Mr. Robert A. Allen, Assistant Director of Prisons
DIRECTOR'S STAFF
Mr. Ralph D. Edwards
Mr. Harold M. Lilly
Mr. William F. Moody
Mr. Martin R. Peterson
Mr. James H. Thompson, Jr.
Mr. Albert F. Wadford
Industrial Enterprises
Field Units
Central Services
Rehabilitation and Training
Comptroller
Administrative Services
Printed by Prison Enterprises
Central Prison, Raleigh
The Honorable Terry Sanford
Governor of North Carolina
Raleigh, North Carolina
Dear Governor Sanford
:
I am submitting herewith the biennial report of the Prison De-partment
for the fiscal years 1962-63 and 1963-64, setting forth finan-cial
statistics and statistical data concerning the prison population.
Respectfully submitted,
George W. Randall
STATISTICAL SUMMARIES
for 1962-63 fiscal year
Central Prison Tables 1-11
Road Units Tables 12-22
N. C. Correctional Center for Women Tables 23-34
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 1
MALE ADMISSION TO CENTRAL PRISON
WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND
NUMBER OF COMMITMENTS
Offense
Arson
Assault
Burglary
Carrying Weapons
Forgery
Homicide
Larceny
Non-Support ....
Rape
Robbery
Sex Offense
Viol. Drug Law . . .
Viol. Traffic Law .
Others
Totals:
Percentages
First Offenders One Term Two Terms Three or More
14
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
rABLE NO. 2
WHITE MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON
WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND MARITAL STATUS
Age
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 3
MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH
REFERENCE TO AGE AND PREVIOUS COMMITMENTS
Age
15 and Under
16-18
19-24
25-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60 & Over . .
Totals:
Percentages
First
Offenders
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 4
MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH
REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND LENGTH OF SENTENCE*
Offense
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 5
MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH
REFERENCE TO RACE AND EDUCATION
AS CLAIMED BY INMATE
Level of Schooling Attained White Negro Totals
First Grade 11 29 40
Second Grade 12 39 51
Fourth Grade 41 89 130
Sixth Grade 88 87 175
Eighth Grade 189 149 338
Ninth Grade 236 248 484
Twelfth Grade 40 32 72
High Shool Graduate* 36 19 55
1 Year College 28 11 39
Unreported 2 1 3
Totals: 683 704 1,387
Median Years of Schooling . . 9.4 9.2 9.8
*So reported by inmates without indication of specific number of years of
schooling
10
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 6
MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON
WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND AGE
AGE
15 16 19 25 30 40 50
Offense und. 18 24 29 39 49 59
Arson 1 7 6 3 1 1
Assault 4 24 11 19 8 4
Burglary 10 113 170 70 83 31 6
Carrying Weapons . . 1
Forgery 9 35 39 68 30 8
Homicide 1 14 51 47 44 32 21
Larceny 1 25 47 19 25 13 3
Non-Support 1
Rape 1 5 1 4 3 1
Robbery 13 43 15 14 5 1
Sex Offense 1 8 16 7 10 12 4
Viol. Drug Law .... 122
Viol. Traffic Law ... 322
Others 5 18 23 21 15 5
Totals: 14 199 416 236 294 154 56
Percentages 1.0 14.4 30.0 17.0 21.2 11.1 4.0
60
over
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 7
MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON
WITH REFERENCE TO OFFENSE AND RACE
White
Offense No. Pet
Arson 10 1.5
Assault 18 2.6
Burglary 252 36.9
Carrying Weapons .
Forgery 119 17.4
Homicide 70 10.3
Larceny 64 9.4
Non-Support-Neglect 1 0.1
Rape 8 1.2
Robbery 39 5.7
Sex Off. Ex. Rape 32 4.7
Viol. Drug Law ... 5 0.7
Viol. Traffic Law . . 3 0.4
Others 62 9.1
Totals: 683 100.0
N.
No.
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 8
MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON
WITH REFERENCE TO OCCUPATION AND RACE
Occupation
Army
Accountant
Baker
Barber
Butcher
Butler
Bookkeeper
Cafe Employee .
Carpenter
Chauffeur
Clerk
Construction
Worker
Dairy Employee
Dry Cleaner
Delivery Boy
Electrician
Farmer
Filling Station
Employee
Furniture
Worker
White Negro Totals
2 2 4
3 3
20 25 45
6 8
6
7
1
21
5
2
5
2
15
11
24
3
17
37
12
1
19
58
15
69
9
3
95
12
11
9
16
32
29
3
21
106
12
9
4
19
153
27
Occupation
Janitor
Laborer
Lineman
Mason
Mechanic
Metal Worker
Painter
Plumber
Porter
Printer
Railroad
Worker
Salesman
Saw Mill
Employee . .
Shoe Maker .
Textile
Worker
Truck Driver
Taxi Driver
Others
White Negro Totals
1
105
4
8
15
8
15
12
3
3
2
17
10
4
47
24
25
128
198
1
4
2
6
11
3
11
1
2
1
7
1
14
14
13
141
Totals: 683 704
9
303
5
12
17
14
26
15
14
4
4
18
17
5
61
38
38
269
1,387
13
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 9
MALE ADMISSIONS TO CENTRAL PRISON WITH
REFERENCE TO COMMITTING COUNTY AND RACE
County* White
Alamance 21
Alexander 2
Anson 2
Beaufort 3
Bertie 3
Bladen 1
Brunswick 6
Buncombe 16
Burke 6
Dabarrus 4
Caldwell 14
Camden
Carteret
Caswell
Catawba 31
Chatham 11
Cherokee 3
Chowan 2
Clay 1
Cleveland 5
Columbus 13
Craven 3
Cumberland 23
Currituck 1
Davidson 5
Duplin 4
Durham 21
Edgecombe 6
Forsyth 30
Franklin 2
Negro
County*
Pamilco .
Pasquotank
Pender
Perquimans
Person
Pitt
Randolph
Richmond
Robeson
Rockingham
Rowan
Rutherford
Sampson
Scotland
White
2
2
4
1
2
8
26
11
14
4
3
3
Negro
3
2
3
1
7
12
2
5
21
6
7
5
5
4
Totals
3
4
5
1
11
13
4
13
47
17
21
9
County*
Stanly ....
Stokes . .
.
Surry
Swain ....
Union ....
Vance ....
Wake
Warren .
Washington
Wayne . . .
Wilkes . . .
Wilson ....
Yadkin
Yancey . . .
Vhite
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 10
MALE DISCHARGES FROM CENTRAL PRISON
ON EXPIRATION OF SENTENCE WITH REFERENCE
TO OFFENSE AND LENGTH OF SENTENCE
Und. 60-90 90 da. 6 mos. 1-2 2-3 3-4 4-5 5 or
Offense 60 days to to Yr. Yr. Yr. Yr. more
days days 6 mos 1 Yr. Yrs. Yrs. Yrs. Yrs. Yrs.
Arson 2 1 4
Assault 1 1 8 8 11 14 10 16
Burglarly 1 6 59 84 95 14 58
Driving Drunk 1 5 1
Drunkenness 3 1
Forgery 2 5 38 36 2G 9 15
Homicide 4 6 10 3 42
Larceny 4 2 49 45 41 19 28
Non-Support 3 10
Rape 1 2 4 4
Escape 1 3 28 19 3
Robbery 1 4 10 7 2 33
Sex Offense 1 1 2 4 2 2 28
Trespassing 1
Viol. Drug Law .... 1 1
Viol. Liquor Law ... 241
Viol. Traffic Law . . 12 2 4 2 1
Others 1 2 9 89 43 21 9 6 18
Totals 6 4 27 159 236 225 208 70 248
Percentages 0.5 0.3 2.3 13.5 19.9 19.0 17.6 5.9 21.0
16
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 11
MALE DISCHARGES FROM CENTRAL PRISON
ON EXPIRATION OF SENTENCE WITH REFERENCE
TO OFFENSE, RACE, AND CONDUCT GRADE
White
Offense H A B C
Arson 4
Assault 18 4
Burglary 119 36 1 2
Driving Drunk .... 5 1
Drunkenness 1 1
Forgery 57 25 1 1
Homicide 12 4
Non-Support-Neg. 5
Larceny 72 23 2
Rape 4 1
Robbery 16 6
Sex Off. Ex. Rape 11 7 1
Trespassing
Viol. Drug Law ... 1 1
Viol. Liquor Law . 2
Viol. Traffic Law . 2
Others 86 70 9 3
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 12
MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE
TO OFFENSE AND NUMBER OF COMMITMENTS
Offense First Offenders One Term Two Terms Three or More
Arson
Assault
Burglary
Carrying Weapons .
Disorderly Conduct .
Driving Drunk
Drunkenness
Forgery
Gambling
Homicide
Lareny
Non-Support
Robbery
Sex Offense
Trespassing
Vagrancy
Viol. Drug Law ....
Viol. Liquor Law . .
Viol. Traffic Law . . .
Viol. Munic. Law . . .
Others
Totals:
Percentages
8
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 13
WHITE MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS
WITH REFERENCE TO AGE AND MARITAL STATUS
Age
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 14
MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH
REFERENCE TO AGE AND PREVIOUS COMMITMENTS
Age
15 & Under
16-18 ....
19-24
25-29
30-39
40-49
50-59
60 & Over . .
Totals:
Percentages
First
Offenders
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JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLES NO. 15-A
MALE FELON ADMISSIONS TO ROADS
BY OFFENSE AND LENGTH OF SENTENCE
Offense
Arson
Assault
Burglary
Forgery
Homicide
Larceny
Robbery
Sex-Offense
Viol. Prob. Law . .
Viol. Traffic Law
Viol. Drug Law . .
Other
Totals
Percentages ....
Und. 60-90 90 da. 6 mos. 1-2 2-3 3-4
60 days to to Yr. Yr. Yr.
days days 6 mos 1 Yr. Yrs. Yrs. Yrs.
4-5
Yr.
Yrs.
3
36
29
1
21
3
4
15
208
57
1
98
7
4
12
95
23
2
44
12
7
z
2
32 17
1
35
10
4
9
2
1
5 or
more
Yrs.
1
6
7
3
4
5
1 3 19 98 427 220 67 10 29
0.1 0.3 2.2 11.2 48.9 25.2 7.7 1.1 3.3
22
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 16
MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE
TO RACE AND EDUCATION AS CLAIMED BY INMATE
Level of Schooling Attained White Negro Totals
First Grade 135 234 369
Second Grade 192 426 618
Fourth Grade 733 941 1,674
Sixth Grade 1,050 905 1,955
Eighth Grade 2,183 1,317 3,500
Ninth Grade 1,919 2,048 3,967
Twelfth Grade 567 422 989
1 Year College 177 77 254
Unreported 39 27 66
Totals: 6,995 6,397 13,392
Median Years of Schooling . . 8.64 9.30 9.36
23
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 17
WHITE MALE MISDEMEANANT ADMISSIONS
TO ROADS BY OFFENSE AND AGE
16
Offense* IS
Arson
Assault 31
Carrying Weapons . 3
Disorderly 4
Driving Drunk 4
Drunkenness 10
Forgery
Gambling
Larceny 124
Non Support 3
Sex Offense 9
Trespassing 11
Vagrancy 8
Viol. Drug Law ...
Viol. Liquor Law . . 2
Viol. Traffic Law . 14
Viol. Munic. Law . . .
Others 36
Burglary 29
Totals 288
Percentages 4.4
*None Age 15 or Under
19
24
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE 17-A
NEGRO MALE MISDEMEANANT ADMISSIONS
TO ROADS BY OFFENSE AND AGE
15
Offense und.
Assault
Carry Weapons . . .
Disorderly 1
Driving1 Drunk ....
Drunkness
Forgery
Gambling
Homicide
Larceny 1
Non Suport
Robbery
Sex Offense
Trespassing
Vagrancy
Viol. Liquor Law . .
Viol. Traffic Law . .
Viol. Munic. Law . .
Others
Burglary
Totals 2
Percentages 0.1
16
18
97
9
9
3
15
1
168
1
1
13
13
7
1
35
46
32
19
24
256
17
24
28
98
1
2
175
60
21
29
7
24
125
2
95
29
25
29
163
9
7
30
138
1
1
79
95
5
17
4
26
73
56
17
AGE
30
39
317
17
17
79
525
16
26
10
70
112
2
140
35
40
49
177
5
15
63
618
11
28
5
71
74
3
61
15
50
59
70
6
5
20
336
5
11
2
50
16
1
20
5
60
over
27
1
3
3
112
162 91 32 10
176 75 17
3
21
4
4
1
Totals
1,107
64
81
226
1,842
1
12
3
718
424
1
74
124
38
263
439
8
422
134
451 993 721 1,710 1,315 596 193 5,981
7.5 16.6 12.1 28.6 22.0 9.9 3.2 100.0
25
TABLE NO. 18
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
WHITE MALE FELON ADMISSIONS
TO ROADS BY OFFENSE AND AGE
16
Offense* 18
Arson 2
Assault 1
Burglary 68
Forgery 2
Bomicide
Larceny 31
Robbery 2
Viol. Drug Law . . .
Viol. Liquor Law
Viol. Traffic Law . 1
Others 1
Totals, 108
Percentages 23.6
*None Age 15 or Under
19
24
3
3
91
15
3
29
25
29
2
1
23
13
1
7
AGE
30
39
4
18
25
1
15
1
2
18
13
12
60
over
160
34.9
48
10.5
84
18.3
38
8.3
19
4.2
1 458
0.2 100.0
26
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 18-A
NEGRO MALE FELON ADMISSIONS
TO ROADS BY OFFENSE AND AGE
AGE
15 1G
Offense und. 18
Arson
Assault 1
Burglary 3 65
Forgery 9
Homicide 1
Larceny 1 29
Robbery 2 5
Sex Offense 5
Viol. Liquor Law . .
Viol. Traffic Law . .
Others 2
Totals 6 117
Percentages 1.4 28.1
19
24
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 19
MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE
TO OCCUPATION AND RACE
Occupation
Army
Accountant
Baker
Barber
Blacksmith
Butcher
Butler
Bookkeeper
Cafe
Carpenter . . .
Chauffeur . . .
Clerk
Construction
Dairy
Domestic ....
Dry Cleaner .
Delivery Boy
Engineer ....
Electrician
Farmer
Filling Station
Employee
Fireman
White
49
6
263
51
7
30
7
38
42
400
134
57
263
15
5
3
5
102
517
81
73
Negro
12
212
20
18
42
4
85
61
68
35
473
6
2
43
2
735
54
21
Totals
61
6
475
71
7
48
49
42
127
461
202
92
736
21
2
48
11
5
104
1252
135
94
Occupation
Furniture
Worker
Hotel
Janitor
Laborer
Laundry
Lineman
Mason
Mechanic
Metal Worker .
Painter
Plumber
Porter
Printer
Railroad
Salesman
Saw Mill
Employee . . .
Shoe Maker .
Textile Worker
Truck Driver . .
Taxi Driver . . .
White Negro Totals
222
983
2
23
69
270
126
515
138
6
29
11
220
98
9
626
190
104
Other 1,198
31
1
52
3,030
2
2
32
88
25
92
49
21
4
11
14
123
6
43
63
54
753
253
1
60
4,013
4
25
101
358
151
607
187
27
33
22
234
221
15
669
253
158
1,951
Totals 6,995 6,397 13,392
28
JULY 1, 1962—JUNE 30, 1963
TABLE NO. 20
MALE ADMISSIONS TO ROADS WITH REFERENCE
TO COMMITTING COUNTY AND RACE
County* White
Alamance 93
Alexander 13
Alleghany 7
Anson 26
Ashe 8
Avery 2
Beaufort 43
Bertie 1
Bladen 21
Brunswick 10
Buncombe 645
Burke 42
Cabarrus 110
Caldwell 101
Camden 1
Carteret 21
Caswell 6
Catawba 187
Chatham 21
Cherokee 25
Chowan 3
Clay 6
Cleveland 79
Columbus 46
Craven 54
Cumberland 390
Currituck 5
Dare 3
Davidson 95
Davie 6
Duplin 25
Negro
County*
Nash
New Hanover.
Northampton
Onslow
Orange
Pamilco
Pasquotank .
Pender
Perquimans
Person
Pitt
Polk
Randolph
Richmond
Robeson
Rockingham
Rowan
Rutherford . .
.
Sampson
White
50
118
4
85
31
3
10
11
7
9
78
17
44
54
189
98
89
76
27
Negro
88
74
18
32
66
3
61
21
12
16
202
15
20
66
120
85
81
36
44
Totals
138
192
22
117
97
6
71
32
19
25
280
32
64
120
309
183
170
112
71
County*
Scotland
Stanly
Stokes
Surry
Swain
Transyvania
Tyrell
Union ....
Vance
White
58
43
34
135
42
24
1
23
42
Wake 282
Warren
Washington
Watauga
Wayne
Wilkes . . .
Wilson
Yadkin
Yancey
6
3
12
93
55
39
16
5
Negro
48
23
14
19
9
3
38
102
331
29
20
4
142
13
110
10
Totals
106
66
48
154
42
33
4
61
141
616
35
23
16
235
68
149
25
5
Totals 6,995 6,397 13,392
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