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The Prison Gangs in Crimes Prevention & Resource Directory

    

The mission of the Florida DC is to protect the public safety, to ensure the safety of Department personnel, and to provide proper care and supervision of all offenders under our jurisdiction while assisting, as appropriate, their reentry into society. To that end, the DC provides dozens of academic, vocational and substance abuse programs to inmates and offenders, including in such areas as GED, adult basic education and mandatory literacy; printing and graphics, carpentry and digital design; and Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous.In Fiscal Year 200607, about 37,000 inmates were admitted into prisons and another 35,000 were released; while more than 107,000 offenders were placed on community supervision and another 104,000 were released from supervision. Given the fact that most of those who serve time in prison and on supervision will eventually be free, the DC is focusing on equipping its inmates and offenders with the tools they will need

 


Telephone: (850) 488-0420
Website: http://www.dc.state.fl.us/pub/gangs/prison.html