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1040 JUSTICE CENTER DRIVE
KEMMERER, WY 83101
Located in Lincoln County, WY [1]
SCRAPED DATA DATE RANGE: Mar 25, 2023–Aug 28, 2023
View Source Roster (URL last reviewed by the JDI team on Mar 24, 2023)
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Information about this facility is derived from the Bureau of Justice Statistics 2019 Census of Jails. If you are aware of any issues with this data, please contact us at questions@jaildatainitiative.org.
County population estimates are derived from the U.S. Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program's 2021 County Characteristics dataset.
Excess Releases are calculated as the average number of people released per day minus the average number of people admitted per day over the given date range. A green bar indicates there were more releases than admissions during that time period, while a red bar indicates that there were more admissions than releases.
Length of stay for people booked into this jail is calculated as the number of days from admission date to the last day the jail roster reports their detention. In some cases, jail rosters are only updated periodically, and so length of stay may not reflect shorter bookings (e.g., those less than 24 hours). Admission and release dates are parsed from jail rosters where they are explicitly reported; if they are not reported, we infer admission and release dates from the dates of first and last appearance of booked individuals in scraped roster data.
The values displayed for this field are counted once per booking.
The values displayed for this field are exactly as they appear on the roster for this facility (we do not process them). Because of this, they may contain spelling variations/typos or other inconsistencies.
The values displayed for this field are standardized manually by the Jail Data Initiative team from "raw" values reported on the roster for this facility. The standardization processes for fields may vary in complexity (e.g., since jail administrators sometimes conflate race and ethnicity, we standardize these in tandem). For more detailed information about our standardization methods, please view our Documentation Page. "UNKNOWN" implies we were unable to determine an appropriate standardization for the raw value, while "UNREPORTED" indicates a missing value.
Our charge description standardization method employs a third-party classification model, the University of Michigan's Criminal Justice Administrative Records System Text-Based Offense Classification model.
We define bookings with "serious violence" as those with at least one charge classified into a predicted offense category (L2) at least as serious as aggravated assault. This subset of charges is significant in contingent valuation surveys designed by Bambauer and Roth (2021) and Stevenson and Mayson (2022).
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This section provides an overview of the distribution of charges levied against people detained in this facility. Use "Set view" to toggle between a table of charge descriptions and their classifications, and a "sunburst" infographic depiction of charge types. [8]
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DESCRIPTION | NUMBER OF TIMES CHARGED | PREDICTED OFFENSE TY... | PREDICTED OFFENSE CA... | PREDICTED CHARGE (L3) | UCCS CODE | PROBABILITY (%) |
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The visualizations displayed in this section represent fields reported specifically on the roster for this facility. In certain cases we may exclude fields from this page even though they are reported on the facility's roster. Use "Set view" to toggle between totals (value counts per field over the entire scraped data date range) and trends (value counts per field per day).
The trends in this section are compiled in the same way for every facility for which we scrape jail roster data, through chronological data processing. We produce unique person and booking identifiers from each scrape, and use these to compare bookings over time. For more detailed information about this method, please view our Documentation Page.