"In 2011–12, about 3 in 10 state and federal prisoners
and 4 in 10 local jail inmates reported having at least
one disability. Among prison and jail inmates, females
were more likely to report a disability than males (figure 1).
About 40% of females and 31% of males in prison and
49% of females and 39% of males in jail reported a disability.
In this report, disability types include hearing, vision,
cognitive, ambulatory, self-care, and independent living,
which refers to the ability to navigate daily life schedules,
activities, and events without assistance..."
Disabilities among prisoners
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