Please ensure Javascript is enabled for purposes of website accessibility
Kings County Has California's Highest Incarceration Rate
gvw_calmatters
By CalMatters
Published 2 years ago on
September 2, 2022

Share

 

Shasta County in rural northern California has some of the state’s highest incarceration rates. Ask Robert Bowman what’s going on, and he takes a long, deep sigh.

Nigel Duara

CalMatters

“It’s a perfect storm of bad,” he said.

Bowman, director of the county’s program that helps formerly incarcerated people transition back to life outside, identifies three main drivers of crime in Shasta County: high housing costs, untreated mental illness, and drug trafficking.

Those are some of the same factors blamed for crime in other California counties that rank among the highest for incarcerated people, according to a report released this morning by the Prison Policy Initiative, a nonprofit that seeks to end mass incarceration.

The report takes newly available data from California prisons to show where inmates come from – not just their home counties, but their neighborhoods. The group’s stated intent is to show lawmakers where they can better direct public dollars.

The neighborhoods where incarcerated people come from often have a higher percentage of Black and Latino residents than the state average, according to the report, while the counties that host the prisons are predominantly white.

The effect has been “the siphoning of political power from disproportionately Black and Latino communities to pad out the mostly rural and often predominantly white regions where prisons are located,” the study found.

Unsurprisingly, the most populous counties send the most people to state prison. Los Angeles County had the most people incarcerated, followed by Riverside and San Diego counties.

But in some counties, though they have fewer total people in state prisons, the rate of incarceration is much higher than the statewide average of 310 per 100,000 people.

Kings County Incarceration Rate Twice the State Average

Tiny Kings County in the San Joaquin Valley has the state’s highest incarceration rate at 666 per 100,000, the study found.

Shasta County ranked second among counties that send people to prison, with 663 county residents incarcerated per 100,000 people. The county of fewer than 200,000 is framed by mountains to its north, west, and east. People move there for cheap land and open spaces, or burrow further into its hills to escape creeping modernity, Bowman said.

“And then we have those who have moved up here for political reasons and I’ll just leave it at that,” Bowman said with a laugh.

The report takes newly available data from California prisons to show where inmates come from – not just their home counties, but their neighborhoods. The group’s stated intent is to show lawmakers where they can better direct public dollars.

In one Shasta County Census tract that encompasses most of the city of Redding, more than one in every 100 people is in a state prison.

Disparities also persist in cities like Los Angeles, where the neighborhoods of Watts and Crenshaw have more than five times the incarceration rate of Bel-Air and Brentwood, according to the study’s calculations.

“There’s fewer Beverly Hills in our community,” Bowman said.

Homelessness, Untreated Mental Illness Lead to Prison

But many of the same issues that crop up in Los Angeles and San Francisco are true in far northern California: homelessness, untreated mental illness, and a resistance among locals to new construction or low-income housing.

Bowman points to a proposed micro shelter at a Lutheran church in Redding that would serve as transitional housing for up to five people. Neighbors hung a sign on a chain link fence: “Tiny Houses = Big Problems.” The shelter is expected to open this fall.

About the Author

Nigel Duara joined CalMatters in 2020 as a Los Angeles-based reporter covering poverty and inequality issues. Previously, he served as a national and climate correspondent on the HBO show VICE News Tonight. He graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism.

About CalMatters

CalMatters is a nonprofit, nonpartisan newsroom committed to explaining California policy and politics.

RELATED TOPICS:

DON'T MISS

Israel Detains the Director of One of Northern Gaza’s Last Functioning Hospitals During a Raid

DON'T MISS

Putin Apologizes for ‘Tragic Incident’ but Stops Short of Saying Azerbaijani Plane Was Shot Down

DON'T MISS

Father of Raiders DE Fights to Erase 1983 Conviction DA Says Was Tainted by Police

DON'T MISS

Financial Tips for Millennials to Navigate the Trump Era

DON'T MISS

The Midnight Kiss Is Dead – Here’s How the Cool Kids Celebrate New Year’s

DON'T MISS

Why Mountain Meadows Should Be a Priority for New CA Climate Bond

DON'T MISS

Registered Lobbyists Reach a Record High in California

DON'T MISS

Get Your Tickets Now. Big Acts Coming to Fresno in First Half of 2025.

DON'T MISS

Sportscaster Greg Gumbel Dies From Cancer at Age 78

DON'T MISS

Trump Asks Supreme Court To Delay TikTok Ban So He Can Weigh In After He Takes Office

UP NEXT

Putin Apologizes for ‘Tragic Incident’ but Stops Short of Saying Azerbaijani Plane Was Shot Down

UP NEXT

Father of Raiders DE Fights to Erase 1983 Conviction DA Says Was Tainted by Police

UP NEXT

Financial Tips for Millennials to Navigate the Trump Era

UP NEXT

The Midnight Kiss Is Dead – Here’s How the Cool Kids Celebrate New Year’s

UP NEXT

Why Mountain Meadows Should Be a Priority for New CA Climate Bond

UP NEXT

Registered Lobbyists Reach a Record High in California

UP NEXT

Get Your Tickets Now. Big Acts Coming to Fresno in First Half of 2025.

UP NEXT

Sportscaster Greg Gumbel Dies From Cancer at Age 78

UP NEXT

Trump Asks Supreme Court To Delay TikTok Ban So He Can Weigh In After He Takes Office

UP NEXT

A’s President Dave Kaval Will Resign in the Coming Days

Financial Tips for Millennials to Navigate the Trump Era

5 hours ago

The Midnight Kiss Is Dead – Here’s How the Cool Kids Celebrate New Year’s

5 hours ago

Why Mountain Meadows Should Be a Priority for New CA Climate Bond

5 hours ago

Registered Lobbyists Reach a Record High in California

5 hours ago

Get Your Tickets Now. Big Acts Coming to Fresno in First Half of 2025.

6 hours ago

Sportscaster Greg Gumbel Dies From Cancer at Age 78

18 hours ago

Trump Asks Supreme Court To Delay TikTok Ban So He Can Weigh In After He Takes Office

18 hours ago

A’s President Dave Kaval Will Resign in the Coming Days

18 hours ago

Injured Eagles QB Jalen Hurts Won’t Play Sunday vs. Cowboys

18 hours ago

County Residents Reject Joining the City. Will It Be the Same in Southeast Fresno?

18 hours ago

Israel Detains the Director of One of Northern Gaza’s Last Functioning Hospitals During a Raid

DEIR AL BALAH, Gaza Strip — Israel’s army detained the director of one of northern Gaza’s last functioning hospitals as overnigh...

5 minutes ago

5 minutes ago

Israel Detains the Director of One of Northern Gaza’s Last Functioning Hospitals During a Raid

18 minutes ago

Putin Apologizes for ‘Tragic Incident’ but Stops Short of Saying Azerbaijani Plane Was Shot Down

4 hours ago

Father of Raiders DE Fights to Erase 1983 Conviction DA Says Was Tainted by Police

5 hours ago

Financial Tips for Millennials to Navigate the Trump Era

5 hours ago

The Midnight Kiss Is Dead – Here’s How the Cool Kids Celebrate New Year’s

5 hours ago

Why Mountain Meadows Should Be a Priority for New CA Climate Bond

5 hours ago

Registered Lobbyists Reach a Record High in California

6 hours ago

Get Your Tickets Now. Big Acts Coming to Fresno in First Half of 2025.

Help continue the work that gets you the news that matters most.

Search

Send this to a friend