Lincoln CC has an average inmate age of 40 in Q1 2020

Lincoln CC has an average inmate age of 40 in Q1 2020
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Lincoln Correctional Center had an average inmate age of 40 in the first quarter of 2020 according to the Illinois Department of Corrections.

The institution with the highest average inmate age is Taylorville Correctional Center.

Illinois Prison Populations in Q1 2020
Institution Population Average age
Taylorville Correctional Center 981 45
Big Muddy River Correctional Center 1,176 44
Dixon Correctional Center 2,168 43
East Moline Correctional Center 1,098 41
Joliet Treatment Center 212 41
Robinson Correctional Center 1,053 41
Pontiac Correctional Center 1,121 41
Lincoln Correctional Center 955 40
Menard Correctional Center 2,165 40
Stateville Correctional Center 2,684 40
Decatur Correctional Center 527 40
Hill Correctional Center 1,606 40
Vienna Correctional Center 926 40
Jacksonville Correctional Center 1,056 39
Danville Correctional Center 1,584 39
Graham Correctional Center 1,742 39
Logan Correctional Center 1,509 39
Centralia Correctional Center 1,238 38
Vandalia Correctional Center 949 38
Lawrence Correctional Center 2,024 38
Western Illinois Correctional Center 1,656 38
Illinois River Correctional Center 1,803 38
Kewanee Life Skills Re-Entry Center 257 38
Shawnee Correctional Center 1,534 37
Southwestern Illinois Correctional Center 577 37
Sheridan Correctional Center 1,648 36
Pinckneyville Correctional Center 2,088 35


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