Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Hendry Prison Closing This Summer

Prison To Be Closed By June - Prisoners To Be Moved

LABELLE, FL. -- The Florida Department of Corrections announced its prison consolidation plan today, including the Hendry Correctional Institution, located south of LaBelle, claiming the closures will save $30.8 million annually overall and result in a $25 million reduction in further costs. 

This plan will not result in the early release of inmates, says the department. For the first time in years, the Department says it has a surplus of beds allowing the Agency to move inmates to other facilities as they continue to serve their full prison terms.

The Department will close three prisons, two boot camp programs and a road prison. Employees will be afforded the opportunity to fill vacancies at other facilities. The bulk of the cost savings will be generated through employee attrition.

Florida Department of Corrections Secretary Edwin Buss said "The facilities to be closed are older and require more resources to operate than newer institutions. Additionally, this initiative will provide the Department with an opportunity to consolidate program resources which will allow for seamless delivery of evidence based programs aimed to reduce recidivism."

The Department will close the Brevard Correctional Institution (CI) in Cocoa, Hendry CI in Immokalee, Hillsborough CI in Riverview, Tallahassee Road Prison in Tallahassee, Lowell CI Boot Camp and Sumter Boot Camp. Additionally the Department will move close management inmates out of Charlotte CI in Punta Gorda to three other prisons.

The phase out plan will begin immediately with a target completion date of June 30, 2011.

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:08 AM

    it's going to be ok, we have a new gay nudist campground coming to town, vitambi springs. we can all get jobs there!!

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  2. Anonymous6:44 PM

    Probably because all correction officers take it in the ass anyway

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