Posted On: May 30, 2008

Prison Substance Abuse Programs

As of March, 2007, there were 90,679 inmates in the Florida prison system. 81.9% of those inmates are assigned some type of work or in a substance abuse program. The work can vary from working on farms, maintaining the prison grounds, recycling programs or in many different work programs provided by the State. Having the inmates perform different tasks has saved the Florida taxpayers more than $44.5 million through inmate labor.

Posted On: May 29, 2008

Cable TV in prison?

In the State of Florida, there are no correctional facilities with cable television. The 33 prisons in Florida do have satellite dishes for the employees that work there so that they can view training programs simultaneously. It is interesting to note, that state law now prohibits the purchasing of televisions for inmate recreational purposes.

Posted On: May 28, 2008

Sentencing Guidelines

The state of Florida uses sentencing guidelines when determining the length of a prison sentence. The DOC does not determine the length of sentence. Judges and juries in accordance with the sentencing guidelines make these decisions. For the year 2005-2006, the average sentence length for all prison admissions was 4.4 years for whites, 4.7 years for blacks, and 5.0 years for all others. The average sentence length for all offenders admitted in 2005-2006 was 4.6 years. After the new legislation was passed in October of 1995, offenders who committed their offenses after that date are required to serve a minimum of 85% of their court-imposed sentence. Thus the average amount of time served for any sentence for offenders released in January 2007 was 86.4% of their sentence. In the last 10 years the average percentage of sentences served for released offenders increased from 67.7% in 1997 to 86.4% in 2007.