U.S. Department of Justice Federal Bureau of Prisons Central Of?ce 320 First St, NW Washington, DC 20534 April 19, 2016 Christina Thompson The Marshall Project 156 West 56th Street Suite 701 New York, NY 10019 Request Number: 2016-03843 Dear Ms. Thompson: This is in response to the above referenced Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. Specifically, you requested total of serious and less serious assaults at USP Lewisburg from 2006 to present. In response to your request, staff located 22 pages of responsive records, which were fonlvarded to this office for a release determination. After careful review, we determined 22 pages are appropriate for release in full. I trust this is responsive to your request. If you have questions about this response please feel free to contact this office. Sincerely, 4/19/2016 C. Treadway, for Ronald Rodgers, Senior Counsel Signed by: BOP Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assauits Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page 1 of 1 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Institution Year-I-Month zz?h?lsl?uu 224 Asslilgtafeite/so?o Agg?ig?ly 200601 2 7.0822 1412 200602 3 106157 1413 200603 5 17.8699 1399 200604 3 10.8538" 1382 200605? 5 18.01.15 1388] 2006046? 5 159377 1476 200607? 7 240550 1455 200608? 3 10.4312 1438 200609? 3 10.1283 1481 200610 2 6.5317[ 153.1 200611 6 194932 1539 i 200612" .1 1? 3.2637? .1 5321 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty findings in the Less Serious Assault. Category (224) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identi?er used here was not available until March of 1997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionag Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous 1'2 months and updating them as needed. For example, January data will be collected in January and continuously updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update will have the ?nal version of January data. 1 of 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Serious( 101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page 1 of 1 Guilty Findings of Serious(101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Institution Year+Month 10 16:35:31]? 191 Asi'italtleitemwo 200601 0 0.0000 1412 1 200602 1 1413? 200603 1 3 .5740 1399 200604 0.0000 1382 200605 .1jl 3.6023 .1388 200606 0 0.00110 1476 200607 3 10.3093" 1455 200603 5 173853? 1438 200609 0 0.0000 1 1481. 200610 3.2658 153E 200611 3.2489 1539 200612 .1 ll 3.2637? 1532] Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty ?ndings in the Serious Assault. Category (101) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identi?er used here was not available until March of 1997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going hack over the previous 1'2 months and updating them. as needed. For example, January data will be collected in January and continuously updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update will ItaVe the ?nal version <1t'.lantlary data. 2 0f 22 41? 12/2016 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page I of 1 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Institution Year+.Month 221223;?? 224 Agg?za?y 200701 2" 6.3251 1581 200702 2" 6.3052 1586 200703 2 6.0976 1640 I 200704 2 6.1050 1638 200705" 13H 39.4 7.78 1649 200706" 6" 18,5644? 1616 200707 31] 9.6401 1556 I 200703 10 32.6584 1531 200709 9 29.7030 1515 200710 129450? 1545 200711 23.0112? 1521 200712? 16.3079? .1533l Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty findings in the Less Serious Assault Category (224) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identi?er used here was not available until March of 1997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous 12 months and updating them as needed, For exampie, January data will be collected in January and continuously updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update wilE have the ?nal version of January data. 3 Of 22 4/ 1 2120.1 6 Guilty Findings of Serious(101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on inmates Page 1 of 1 Guilty Findings of Serious(101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Institution Year+Monthi l?z?j?un ml Asslil?aizte/som Ag?ugl: 3:313, 200701 0 0.0000" 1581 200702 2 6.3052 1586 . 200703 1 3.0488 1640 200704 0 0.0000 1 1638 200705 1] 3.0321 1649 200706 01 0.0000" 1616 200707 3 9.640l 1556 200708 1 3.26581 1531 200709 2 6.6007 1515 2007101] 1 32362 1545 20071 1? 8 26.29851F 1521 200712IF jl 9.7841" 1533 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty ?ndings in the Serious Assault Category (101) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CUR). The data with a victim identi?er used here was not available until March of ?997, so that. is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous 12 months and updating them as needed. F01: example, January data will be coliected in January and continuously updated each month for the next, eleven months. The December update will have the final version of January data. 4 0f 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page '1 of 1 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Institution Year+Month 224 Asii?taggelsmm Agg?eag?ly 200801 1 3.3091 1511 200802 10 33.1785 1507 200803 16 54.9828 1455 2008041 4 13.4499 1487] 200805 9 30.6331? .1469 200806 15 505051? 1485 200807 .13? 43.6828 1488 200808 all 68.4931 1533 i 200809 12 39.5257[ 15,18 200810 5 16.3185l 1532 200831? 7 24.8403 1409 1 200812? 3 I 1 1 556le 1.298 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty ?ndings in the Less Serious Assault Category (224) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identi?er used here was not available until March of 1997, so that is as far back this display can go. Cautionag: Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update nl' this data involves going back over the previous l2 and updating them as needed. For cit-1111111112. January data will be collected in January and continuoust updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update will have lhe final version 01' January data. 5 of 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings ofSerious( 101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page '1 of Guilty Findings of Serious(101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates 191 Assault 101 Assault Rate/5000 Average Daily Caunt Inmates tion Institution ear-t- EWISBURG USP 200801 6.6181 15.11 200802 13.2.7] 1507 200803 4 13.7457 1455 0. 1487 2008 13.614 .1469 6.7 1485 200807 - 10 1488 2 3.2616 1533 3 3.1752 1518 2.00810 6.5274 1532 2008! 1 0.0000 1 200812 0. 129 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty findings in the Serious Assault. Category {101) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identi?er used here was not available until March of 1997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the t'nne period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update 01' this data involves going back over the previous l2 months and updating them. as needed. For example. January data wiil be collected in January and continuously updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update wilt have the ?nal version of January data. 6 of 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page 1 of 1 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Institution Year-tMonth 2213:3110?: 2'24 Ass?litalzezte/smw 200901 3 12.2150 1228 200902 3 II l2.9870 1 155? 200903 1 4.7893 1044 200904" 0 0.0000 946 200905j 7 37.2737 939 200906 9H 49. 1266 916'] 200907 16" 86.393! 926 200903 i4? 69.7906 1003 200909 6? 27.35552 1077 200910 3 13.6861 1096 2009; ill? 10 47.5285 1052 l? 2009 g1 23.0322 1049 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty ?ndings in the Less Serious Assault Category (224) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data Comes from the Chronologiczil Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identifier used here was not available until March of 1997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionagg Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous IE months and updating them as needed. For example, January data wiil be collected in January and continuously updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update wili have the Iinal version of January data. 7 of 22 4/1 2/201 6 Guilty Findings ofSetious(101) Assauits Committed by Inmates on inmates Page 1 of 1 Guilty Findings of Serious(101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates 101 Assault 1131 Assault Rate/5000 Average Daily Institution Year+Mon Count Inmates BURG 0.0000 1228 USP 200901 0.0000 1 155 9.5785 1044 26.4271 946 2] .2993 939 10.917 91 26.9978 29.9 103 18.5701 0. 0. 4.7 200902 200903 200905 2009 1 20091 1 2009 $0,023.91 The Count represents the number of guilty ?ndings in the Serious Assault Category (101) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identi?er used here was not available until March of ?997, so that is as far back as this displayr can go. Cautionary Note: because the t'nne period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous 12 months and updating them. as needed. For example, January data wiil be collected in January and continuously updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update will have the final version of January data. 8 of 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on inmates i?age of 1 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates 1mm? mm YeaHMonth. 22:13::iult 2.24 Ayi?i?: 33.111)! 201001 14 63.4633 1 103 201002 16 68.6625J 1 165 21110031 ?2 48.9396 1226 201004? E3l 53.0179 1226 201005] 9? 374370? 1202 2.010% 36.9458? 1218 201007 .E 0 40.064 1 1 1243 I 201003 1 44.0352 1249 1 201009 20L 80.5802 1241 201010l 11 44.3191 1241 2011111" 11 443191 1241 201012 [ 440000? 1250 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty ?ndings in the Less Serious Assault Category (224) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identifier used here was not available until March of 1997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous .12 months and updating them as needed. For example, January data wiil he coliected in January and continuously updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update will have the ?nal version of January data. 9 0f 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Serious( 101) Assaults Committed by inmates on Inmates Page 1 of 1 Guilty Findings of Serious(101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates 101 Assault 101 Assault Rate/5000 Average Daily Institution Year+Month Count Inmates P0 mm WISBURG USP 201001 . 1103 201002 1165 20.1003 122 201 122 201 1202 201 1218 .201 1248 201 0. 124 201 0. 1241 2010] 20.145 1241 201011 36.2613 1241 2010.Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty ?ndings in the Serious Assault Category (101) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identifier used here was not available until March of 1997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous .12 months and updating them as needed. For example, annary data will be collected in January and continuousiy updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update will have the ?nal version of January data. masses-ate 10 of 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page 1 of 1 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates 224 Assault 224 Assault Rate/5000 Average Daily Institution Year+Month Count Inmates p0 LEWISBURG . 9 USP 201101 .1 9.9681 125- 201 1 O2 36.] 1244 201103 44.49 1236 201104 16.0901 1243 201.105 39.6197 1262 2011 7 27.258 1 201 .1 . 33.6323 1338 201108 76.810 1367 201 .l 43. 1393 20111 4 14.3062 1398 201111 7 25. 1384 201.1 12 49.7866 1 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty ?ndings in the Less Serious Assault Category (224) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identifier used here was not. available until March of ?997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous 12 months and updating them as needed. For example, January data will be collected in January and continuousiy updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update wilt have the ?nal version of January data. 11 of 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Serious( 101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page 1 of 1 Guilty Findings of Serious(101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates 101 Assault 1131 Assault Rate/5000 Average Daily Count Inmates Population Institution ear+Mon SBURG USP 201.101 7.9872 125 201102 0. 1244 201103 16.1812 '1 2011 20.1 ?26 1243 201 105 1 1.8859 1267 2011 0. 1284 201 107 3.7369 1338 2011 3.657 1367 2011 0. 1393 20111 3.5765 1398 20113 1 0. 1384 201 .1 1?2 0. .l Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty ?ndings in the Serious Assault Category (101) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identifier used here was not available until March of ?997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence. of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. 'l?herel't'ire, every update ofthis data involves going back over the previous 12 months and updating them as needed. For example, January data will be collected in January and continuousiy updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update will have the liuol version of" January data. Mimosa 12 of 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page 1 of 1 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Institution Yea?Momh 22:21::f?ult 224 magician/5000 201201 5 17.6056 1420 201202 11 1409 20.1203[ 11 395399 1391 201204 _7 25.2343 1387 201205 6 21.4133I .1401. 201206 9 323503 1391 201207 6 2.1.5363] 1393 201208 9 32.7273 1375 201209 5 :1 8.1554 1377 201210 17.9727 1391 201211 4jl 14.5133 1378 201212 25.983jl .1347 mm The Count represents the number of guilty findings in the Less Serious Assault Category (2241 that had inmates victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDRJ. The data with a victim identifier used here was not available until March of so that is as liu' hack as this display can go. Cautionag; Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous 12 months and updating them as needed. For example. January data will be collected in January and continuously updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update will have the ?nal version of January data. mgm? 13 0f 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Serious(101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page 1 of 1 Guilty Findings of Serious(101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates 101 Assault 101 Assault Rate/5000 Average Daily 11151111113011 Year+Month Count Inmates mm WISBURG USP 201201 7.0423 142 20 .1 . 3.5486 1 201203 0.0000 139 .1 201204 0.0000 1387 201205 . 3.5689 .1401. 201 0. 1391 2012 3.5 1393 20120 0. 1375 201 0. 1377 20121 0. 1391 201211 0.0000 1378 201212 0.0000 .1347 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty ?ndings in the Serious Assault Category (101) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record The data with a victim identi?er used here was not. available until March of 1997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the Outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous 12 months and updating them as needed. For example, January data will be collected in January and continuously updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update will have the final version of January data. mm 14 of 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Less Serioust224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page 1 ofl Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Institution Year+Month 22133:?" 224 Assli??faiitelsm?" BEEISBURG 201301 5 18.6567 1340 201302 5 18.7688 1332 201303. 2 7.5643 1322 201304 15 58.8697 1274 201305? 5 20.3417? .1229 201@[ 3 12.5313? 1197 201307 9 39.3013 1145 201308 14 63.5209 1102 801309 18.6567" 1072. 201310 4.8170] 1038] 201311 24.4858l 102;] 2013.121] 20H 49.5050? 10.101 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty findings in the Less Serious Assault Category (224) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record The data with a victim identi?er used here was not available until March of ?997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous 12 months and updating them as needed. For example, January data wiEl be collected in January and continuously updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update will have the final version of January data. Wh?m? 15 0f 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Serious( 101) Assauits Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page I of 1 Guilty Findings of Serious(101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates 101 Assault 101 Assault Rate/5000 Average Daily Institution Year+M Count Inmates mm 5313113130120 201301 3.7313 201 0? 201303 3732' 2013 0- 201305 . 0. 201- 4. 1771 20] 8.7336 201308 0.0000 2.01309 . 0.0000 20 [31 0.0000 20.13! 1 0. 20131 9.901 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty findings in the Serious Assault Category (101} that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CUR). The data with a victim identifier used here was not. available until March of 1997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous 12 months and updating them as needed. For: example, January data will be col?leCted in January and continuously updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update Wilt have the ?nal version of January data. a??m 75 0f 22 4/12/2101 6 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page 1 of Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates 224 Assault 224 Assault Rate/5000 Average Daily Count Inmates Po Institution Year+Month BURG USP 201401 34.6535 201 34.3137 20.1403 19.4553 201 9.3545 20140 40.6137 201 22.401 201.407 8.8889 201408 12.7443 201 32.28 2014.] 13 51.875 201411 12 47.1698 201412 13 49.5427 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty findings in the Less Serious Assault Category (224) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identifier used here was not available until March of 1997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not neceSsa?rily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous 12 months and updating them as needed. For exampie, January data will be collected in January and continuously updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update Wili have the ?nal version of January data. sesame 17 of 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Serious(101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page 1 of 1 Guilty Findings of Serious(101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates 101 Assault 101 Assault Rate/5000 Average Daily Count Inmates tion Institution Year+Month WISBURG USP 201401 4.9505 1010 201 . 1020 201403 . 1028 201 . 1069 201405 1 108 201 . 1 1 20.1407 . 1.125 201 12.7443 1177 201 . 0. 1221 20141 3.9904 1253 201411 19.6541 127 201412 11.4329 131 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guiity ?ndings in the Serious Assault Category (101) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identifier used here was not available until March of 1997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous 12 months and updating them as needed. For exampie, January data wiil be collected in January and continuousiy updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update will have the ?nal version of January data. seam 18 of 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page 1 61? 1 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Institution Year+Month zz??j?uu 224 201501 6 223380 1343 201502 4. 14.8699F 1345 201503 1 10 36.7377 1361 I 201504 to? 36.4166 1373 201503 12! 43.8917 1367] 2.015% 3 11.0701 1% 201 507 6 22.3048 1346] 201508 9 33.8855 1328 201509l 9f 33.3333 1350 201510 11 41.1369 133'! 201511 ill 3.7879 1320 201512" 223380 13431 Mill The Count represents the number of guilty findings in the Less Serious Assault Category (224) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identi?er used here was not available until March of 1997, so that. is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will nut necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous l2 months and updating them as needed. For example, January data will be collected in January and continuously updated C?.th month for the next eleven months. The December update will have the line] version of January data. mism? 19 0f 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Serious( 101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page 1 of 1 Guilty Findings of Serious(101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates 101 Assault 1131 Assault Rate/5000 Average Daily Institution Year+Mon Count Inmates mm 201501 . 1343 201 1345 201503 . 1361 2015 . 1373 20.150 . .. 1367 201506 . 1355 201507 - 7.4349 1345 2.01508 45.1807 1328 201509 7.407 135 20.1510 0. 1337 20.1511 1 3.7879 132 201512 7. 1343 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty ?ndings in the Serious Assault Category (101) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identifier used here was not available until March of 1997, so that. is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these diSplays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous 12 months and updating them as needed. F01: example, January data will be collected in January and continuously updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update will have the ?nal version of January data. Wim 20 0f 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page 1 of 1 Guilty Findings of Less Serious(224) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Institution Year+Month 221.1331?" 22" As?i??a?t?ge?s?m Ag??zt??ly LEWISBURG 201601 3 .1 1.0947 1.352 USP 201ml 0.1111111)" 13511 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guiity findings in the Less Serious Assault Category (224) that had inmates as victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identifier used here was not available until March of 1997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update of this data involves going back over the previous 12 months and updating them as needed. For example, January data will be collected in January and continuousiy updated each month for the next eleven months. The December update will have the ?nal, version of January data. 21 0f 22 4/12/2016 Guilty Findings ot?Serious( 101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates Page 1 of Guilty Findings of Serious(101) Assaults Committed by Inmates on Inmates . . 101 Assault 101 Assault Rate/5000 Average Daily Immune" Yum-Month Count Inmates Population LEWISBURG . . USP 201601 4 14.7929 1352 201602 I unwell 1351 Fine Print The Count represents the number of guilty findings in the Serious Assault Category (101) that had inmates victims of the assault. This data comes from the Chronological Disciplinary Record (CDR). The data with a victim identifier used here was not available until March of 1997, so that is as far back as this display can go. Cautionary Note: because the time period between the occurrence of an incident and the outcome of the hearing is often greater than one month, and because of the availability of the data, these displays will not necessarily be complete when looking at the most recent months. Therefore, every update nl? this data involves going back over the previous [2 months and updating them as needed. For example, January data wiil he collected in January and continuously updated each month for thenext eleven months. The December update Will have the final version ot'Junuary tlatza moment, 22 of 22 Mil/2016