When are you too intoxicated for a night in jail?

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When are you too intoxicated for a night in jail?

In La Plata County, drunken inmates are sadly common and medically needy
Cliff Vancura/Durango Herald

A statistical study published by the U.S. Department of Justice shows there were 925 deaths related to intoxication in county and municipal jails from 2000 to 2013.

When are you too intoxicated for a night in jail?

Cliff Vancura/Durango Herald

A statistical study published by the U.S. Department of Justice shows there were 925 deaths related to intoxication in county and municipal jails from 2000 to 2013.
Death by numbers

From 2000 through 2013, there were 925 total deaths related to drug or alcohol intoxication reported by local jails in the United States.
Of those deaths, 733 were males and 192 were females. There were 580 reported as white, 199 black or African American, 121 Hispanic and 20 classified as “other.”
Most were in the 25-34 age category (298) or in the 35-44 age category (280).
In 2013, the state of Colorado held an average 12,479 inmates in local jails each day, down from a 12,561 daily average in 2012.
There were 20 local jail deaths reported, the most since 2010, in Colorado in 2013. A total of 36 local jails in Colorado reported one or more deaths to the Deaths in Custody Program that year.
The Department of Justice does not publish cause of death by state for local jails because there are too few cases to produce statistically reliable estimates.
Officials said if a state reported only a single death in one year, for example, there would be a risk of identifying the individual.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Justice Deaths in Custody Reporting Program

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