The first column of this table shows the total number of inmates being held in the Detention Center. The second and third columns show the number of those inmates who are male or female. Columns four, five and six break down the total number of inmates into Black, White or other Race (other race includes Asian, American Indian, and Pacific Islander). The last column shows the total number of inmates who have indicated that they are of Hispanic ethnic background.
NOTE: This data is live. Because the data is constantly being updated you can not, for example, add the black, white and other races and always get a number equal to the total number of inmates. Inmates are constantly being processed. The total count may not match if you add races, or males and females. Individuals may be in the system but not have progressed to the point in the process where their sex and/or race has been entered. These anomalies are to be expected when dealing with live data that is being updated constantly.
Also, there is often confusion regarding the count of inmates of Hispanic ethnic background. The Detention Center utilizes the codes for race following the standard established by the Georgia Crime Information Center (GCIC) and National Crime Information Center (NCIC). While Hispanic is considered an ethnic "group", it is not considered a racial group.
| Total Inmates | Males | Females | Black | White | Other Race | Ethnic Hispanic |
| 71 | 71 | 0 | 37 | 32 | 2 | 13 |
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Numbers for these charts are retrieved from live data and will change as Inmates are admitted and released.