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This is a list of women on death row in the United States. The number of death row inmates fluctuates daily with new convictions , appellate decisions overturning conviction or sentence alone, commutations , or deaths (through execution or otherwise). [ 1 ]
The exponential growth of female inmates reflects the "pervasive gender mandates" in America, as well as women's lower-ranking social and economic status. [38] The overrepresentation of minorities and poor people in prison reflects the "deeply entrenched forces of institutional racism and class prejudice."
Name Location Inmate gender Ref. Federal Prison Camp, Alderson: West Virginia Female [108] Federal Prison Camp, Bryan: Texas Female [109] Federal Prison Camp, Duluth: Minnesota Male [110] Federal Prison Camp, Montgomery: Alabama Male [111] Federal Prison Camp, Morgantown: West Virginia Male [112] Federal Prison Camp, Pensacola: Florida Male [113]
Moss is the only female death row inmate in Georgia. Michael Nance: Robbed a bank and committed murder during a carjacking. 27 years, 66 days Lyndon Fitzgerald Pace: Robbed and killed at least four elderly women between 1988 and 1989. 28 years, 269 days Reinaldo Rivera: Abducted, raped, and killed four women between 1999 and 2000. 20 years, 285 ...
Inmate Name Register Number Photo Status Details Duane Earl Pope: 85021-132: Served a life sentence. Was released in 2016. Now serving life sentence at Nebraska State Penitentiary. Bank robber and former FBI Ten Most Wanted fugitive; killed three bank employees and wounded a fourth while robbing a Nebraska bank of $1600 in 1965. [1] Christopher ...
Female incarceration rates by country and US state. Female incarceration rates by country and US state. Per 100,000 female population of all ages. Female incarceration rates if every US state were a country. Incarcerated females of all ages (where the data is available). From a 2018 report with latest available data. From the source report ...
According to a November 2017 report by the World Prison Brief around 212,000 of the 714,000 female prisoners worldwide (women and girls) are incarcerated in the United States. [11] In the United States in 2016, women made up 9.8% of the incarcerated population in adult prisons and jails. [12] [13]
The most significant difference is in the relative size of male and female populations; in 2014 there were approximately 1,440,000 male and 112,000 female prisoners in the United States. [2] The much larger size of the male prison population causes major differences in the institutions in which male and female inmates serve their time. [3]