California's incarcerated population

After decades of rising incarceration levels, California's prisons had twice as many people as the buildings were designed to hold. A 2009 federal court order required the state to cut its prison population by roughly 40,000. County jails hold slightly fewer inmates today compared with a decade ago.

Chart: Nathaniel Levine/The Sacramento Bee Source: Board of State and Community Corrections, Calif. Dept. of Corrections and Rehabilitation Get the data