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
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Housing needs
(sex offenders, affordable
housing)
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Healthcare needs
(medications, substance
abuse, etc.)
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Education needs
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Mental Health
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Family Concerns (lack of
support, reunification)
Employment
(unemployed, obtaining
identification, social
security cards, etc.)
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Transportation
Probation Officers
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Local Law Enforcement
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Collaboration with service providers and state / local agencies is essential.
No single entity can effectively address these issues alone.
Re-entry facilities
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Region 1
 Century CI – 1,507 beds (future conversion of existing institution)
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Region 2
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Baker CI – 1,165 beds (existing re-entry facility)
Baker Re-entry Center – 432 (construction to be completed August 2011)
Region 3
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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
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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
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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
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Duval County 80 beds,
Pinellas/Hillsborough county 200 beds
 Total Work Release Capacity Dec 2010
4,832