
County: Indian River
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Directions: Take I-95 to Vero Beach, Exit 147. Go east on SR-60 (20th St.) for approximately 1-1½ miles to 2nd traffic light. Turn right onto County Road 619 (82nd Ave). Go South approximately 5 miles to stop sign and turn left on County Road 606 (Oslo Road). Go to the first caution light and turn right on 74th Avenue. Go approximately one mile to the curve and turn right onto 17th St. SW. This will bring you to the parking lot.
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Historical Information: This facility was established in 1976 to house youthful offender male inmates.
Total Staff (on 7/11): 199
Facility Profile Information:
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| Type of Housing Units: | |
|---|---|
| Open Bay Housing Units | 0 |
| Cell Housing Units | 1 |
| Room Housing Units | 9 |
| Maximum Capacity | 484 |
| Other Information: | |
| Population Gender | Male |
| Adult or Youthful | Youthful (14-18) |
| Facility Level | 4 |
| Self Contained Housing Units | No |
| Designated Confinement Space | Yes |
| Custody Grades | Close, Medium, Minimum, Community |
| Medical Grades | 1 through 2 |
| Psychological Grades | 1 through 2 |
| Wheelchair Capabilities | No |
| Hearing Impaired Capabilities | No |
Extended Day Program:
In response to Chapter 958, Florida Statutes, mandating that those inmates who are youthful offenders be provided enhanced program services, the Extended Day Program was developed. This is a 16-hour daytime program provided at all youthful offender institutions that is designed to provide at least 12 hours of activities. The program is structured to include work assignments, education, including vocational and academic programs, counseling, behavior modification, military style drills, systematic discipline and other programmatic opportunities aimed at reducing inmate idleness and enhancing the young inmate's chance at becoming a law abiding citizen upon re-entry into the community.
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Community Work Squads:
| Dept. of Transportation | No | |
| Public Work Squads | Yes | |
|
Interagency Community Service Work Squads | No | |
| Contracted Work Squads | No |