Re-Entry Initiatives - Florida Department of Corrections
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Overview of the
Department’s Re-Entry
Initiative
Florida’s Prison Population
Estimated by Year on June 30th
115,532
120,000
110,000
14,638
100,894
100,000
90,000
80,000
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Prepared by the Florida Department of Corrections: Bureau of Research and Data Analysis & CJEC -Sept. 2009 data, based on Bureau
of Budget & Management Evaluation projected per diem rates ,& Bureau of Facility Services projected cost of a 1,335 bed prison (as of 6/30/09)
Re-entry facilities
Eligible inmates within 3yrs of release
To be released to targeted counties
Will receive comprehensive services
Substance abuse/mental health treatment
Academic
Vocational
Life skills
Single Point of Re-entry
Housing needs
(sex offenders, affordable
housing)
Healthcare needs
(medications, substance
abuse, etc.)
Education needs
Mental Health
Family Concerns (lack of
support, reunification)
Employment
(unemployed, obtaining
identification, social
security cards, etc.)
Transportation
Probation Officers
Local Law Enforcement
Collaboration with service providers and state / local agencies is essential.
No single entity can effectively address these issues alone.
Re-entry facilities
Region 1
Century CI – 1,507 beds (future conversion of existing institution)
Region 2
Baker CI – 1,165 beds (existing re-entry facility)
Baker Re-entry Center – 432 (construction to be completed August 2011)
Region 3
Gadsden Re-entry Center – 576 beds (construction to be completed Nov
2011)
Polk CI – 1,535 beds (future conversion of existing institution)
Demilly CI – 342 beds (existing re-entry facility)
Tomoka CI – 1,263 beds (future conversion of existing institution)
Region 4
Everglades CI – 1,788 beds (future conversion of existing institution)
Everglades Re-entry Center – 288 (construction to be completed August 2011)
Baker Re-entry Center
Baker CI
Century CI
Serving
Gadsden
Escambia
1,012
265
Santa
Jackson
Rosa
116
180
Wakulla
Walton
180
117
Franklin
Okaloosa
180
180
Liberty
180
Calhou
n
117
Gulf
180
Serving
Duval
Serving
1837
Polk
Gadsden
Re-Entry Center
2054
Nassau
Serving
80
Hillsboroug
ServingVolusia
h
Baker
1115
633428Miami-Dade
2315
Manate
Seminole
Union
e
411 CI
MonroeDemilly
36
489
151 Orange
Sumter
Bradford
1523
119
98
Broward
2609Osceola Polk CI
St.John
Pasco
364
s770
236
Collier
Lak
247
Clay
e
165
440
Current / Future
Re-entry Facilities
Everglades CI
Everglades Re-entry Center
#’s Represent Releases for Calendar Year ‘08
Tomoka CI
Analysis of Work Release Centers
Beds
DOC
% Employed
Average
Pay
2,133
68%
$7.77
1,819
88%
$8.60
20 facilities
Contract
14 facilities
Inmate earns $8.15 an hour for 35 hours a week
= $240 after taxes
$132
55% room and board
$ 24
10% restitution or COPS
$ 24
10% family assistance, incl. child
support
10% for mandatory inmate
savings account
$ 24
$ 36
Remainder for personal use
Per Diem Analysis
Cost per Day
DOC
Subsistence
Collected
Net Cost
DOC
$ 34.55
$ 8.23
$ 26.32
Contract
$ 21.35
N/A
$ 21.35
Expansion of Work Release beds
Work release beds Dec 2009
3,952
Included recent expansion of contract beds by 141
By Dec 2010, DOC beds will increase by
600
RFP for 280 additional contract beds
280
Duval County 80 beds,
Pinellas/Hillsborough county 200 beds
Total Work Release Capacity Dec 2010
4,832