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November 14th, 2014 by flanews

A thinktank from one of the state’s top universities is calling for a major overhaul of Florida’s prison system. As Matt Galka tells us, the group says the current model is failing prisoners, employees, and taxpayers.

Florida’s prison system is broken. That’s the message from a new report released from a coalition of public safety advocates known as the Project on Accountable Justice. Former Florida sheriff and Judge Allison DeFoor chairs the group

“Let me be crystal clear on this, the system is broken, it doesn’t matter how good the secretary is if the system is broken, we’ve got to take a look at this systemically, or it’s not going to get fixed,” said DeFoor.

The Department of Corrections has been the subject of numerous reports citing prison corruption and alleged inmate abuse – sometimes resulting in death.

“One would hope when prisoner’s were being cooked like chickens, that would shock all of us into taking a look at what we’re doing,” said DeFoor.

The report recommends have an oversight commission instead of just one Secretary in power. The study also suggest raising hiring standards, and expediting performance reviews.

We reached out to the Department of Corrections for a comment on the report. They responded with some numbers that could indicate new policies are working.

The department sent us this chart showing the decline in use of force incidents between guards and prisoners this year.  616 were reported in July, with only 427 reported last month.

The numbers coincide with a crackdown that current secretary Mike Crews implemented when reports started surfacing.  DeFoor isn’t convinced.

“Things that can’t go on, will stop, and I think that’s what’s going to happen here, this can’t go on,” he said.

It’s expected the legislature will address some problems in 2015.

The report also suggests that the Governor no longer appoint Secretaries to lead the Department, which has seen changes in leadership six times over the past eight years.

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