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  1. To search by Last Name: EXAMPLE= Smith, John or Smith or Smit. To search by IDOC Number: EXAMPLE= K01234. To search by Birthdate: EXAMPLE= 04-01-1965. * Periodically, the Individual in Custody Search will be unavailable for use due to server maintenance or individual in custody information updates. We apologize for any inconvenience.

  2. Find an inmate. Locate the whereabouts of a federal inmate incarcerated from 1982 to the present. Due to the First Step Act, sentences are being reviewed and recalculated to address pending Federal Time Credit changes. As a result, an inmate's release date may not be up-to-date.

  3. To find the numer­i­cal rank of an exe­cu­tion since 1976, click on the inmate’s name. The num­ber is list­ed as “DPIC ID.” This list includes all exe­cu­tions since 1976. For a his­tor­i­cal data­base of exe­cu­tions, vis­it our Espy Database page. Geographical regions are list­ed as deter­mined by the Bureau of Justice Statistics.

  4. Approximately 80-100 people die in custody in Illinois prisons every year. IDCP facilitates an interactive website as exhibit and memorial to archive, highlight and mourn the deaths of all people in Illinois prisons.

    • When Is A Death Considered In-Custody?
    • How Do Incidents Get Reported?
    • What Information Is Collected from Each Incident?
    • Can Reporting Agencies Provide Information Directly to Icjia?
    • How Will Information Be Made Available to The Public?
    • What Is The Timeframe of The Available Data?

    In general, a death in custody is a death of a person while in the custody of a law enforcement or correctional agency. For both the Illinois Reporting of Deaths in Custody Act and federal Death in Custody Reporting Act, deaths that occur while a law enforcement officer is making an arrest are included. That is, the death need not occur in a police...

    Every Illinois law enforcement agency, Illinois Department of Corrections facility, Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice Youth Center, and county juvenile detention center must document death in custody incidents. A separate report is completed for each decedent, although incidents involving multiple decedents in the same incident are historical...

    The Illinois Reporting of Deaths in Custody Act and Death in Custody Reporting Act both list data elements that must be reported. Additionally, the federal Bureau of Justice Assistance has developed a reporting template for Death in Custody Reporting Act reporting that provides exact data fields and measurement requirements. Reporting agencies and ...

    Reporting agencies are compliant with the Illinois Reporting of Deaths in Custody Act and Death in Custody Reporting Act simply by complying with the reporting requirements of centralized state agencies in their domain. However, ICJIA also hosts a web-based reporting form. Reporting agencies may use the form at their discretion. Use the link below ...

    In addition to the Data Table and Dashboard, ICJIA will also publishes death in custody annual reports, as required by the Illinois Reporting of Deaths in Custody Act:

    The available dataset currently includes data from 2019 through present and is updated on a quarterly basis.

  5. Individual in custody information is available to the general public and private organizations (non-state and governmental) by calling the Department of Corrections: 217-558-2200. Government and Law Enforcement agencies/officials only may call: 1-888-446-9103

  6. Instructions on looking up any Illinois inmate, parolee, supervised release or discharged prisoner. How to look up inmates in the Bureau of Prisons and ICE Detainees.

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