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Posted: 10:28 PM Mar 9, 2010
Dozier School Closing
The troubled Dozier School for Boys in the Florida Panhandle has survived a hundred years of scandals the school’s time may be finally running out.
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The Dozier School is Florida’s home for the worst of the worst juvenile offenders, and maybe managers too.
Problems date back to the early 1900’s when fire killed inmates in a locked dorm. More recently a group of inmates known as the White House Boys alleged beatings and death.
“I want somebody to pay the price for the brutality,” 1964 Dozier School resident Patrick Hallinan said.
There have been six superintendents in 8 years.
Now the state senator in charge of the school’s budget is issuing an ultimatum.
“The message has been strongly sent to the Department of Juvenile Justice that they need to clean that place up, they need to do it immediately, or we will immediately shut it down,” Senator Victor Crist (R-Tampa) said.
Even Governor Charlie Crist thinks the school’s time may have passed.
“I want to make sure we do the right thing instead of just what sounds good for the day,” Governor Crist said. “So, I think the legislature is smart to give it a thorough review.”
One question is what to do with the 100-plus offenders. State Prison is an option.
That state has even considered privatizing the Dozier school.
But nobody was interested, because nobody wants to deal with managing the worst of the worst.
Victor Crist says some institution is likely to remain on the site.
“It could be reopened as a Department of Corrections facility,” Senator Crist said. “Because it does employ over 200 people in that small town.”
But in the end, finding a new home for the worst, coupled with a troubling economy, may be enough to give the trouble school yet another lease on life.
The state spends about 10 million dollars a year to run the school…or about 100 thousand dollars for each of the institutions troubled inhabitants.
Latest Comments
Given the attitudes displayed here by the locals, it's hardly a wonder that Dozier winds up with lowlife employees. They have to draw from the shallow end of the gene pool.
I meant the State does not list kids under the age of 18, no matter the crime, as sex offenders on a national list. They are not required to register where they live etc. That is a law that should be implemented.
Greetings!....Let's be honest..The Dozier School and so many others like it are really a waste of tax-payers money, time &etc.Reform what? rehabilate who?...Things with Juvenile crime is way out of control These are youth and young adult murders, robbers,assault&battery/rapists ,,hey it is sad but true ! The city of Marianna , people just getting paid for nothing Juvenile system does not work and Lord forbid Juvenile education....Parents loving their children and raising, nuturing them ,at home.Amen!Pray and know lives of counselors,Teachers staff even other students/clients are in jeopardy,daily....tell the truth!
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