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  2. Broward Correctional Institution - Wikipedia

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    It housed female death row inmates until February 2003 when the female death row was moved to Lowell Annex. [8] The Broward Correctional Institution served as a reception center for female inmates. As of 2011, a staff of approximately 272 individuals serviced the facility. [1] As of 2012 624 prisoners, all female, were housed there. [6]

  3. Florida inmate returns to Broward jail after his DNA linked ...

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    Gonzalez was transferred Tuesday to the Broward Main Jail from the Wakulla Correctional Institution, a prison in northern Florida. He faces charges of sexual battery, false imprisonment and ...

  4. List of Florida state prisons - Wikipedia

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    Dade Correctional Institution / Homestead Correctional Institution. The Florida Department of Corrections [1] is divided into four regions, each representing a specific geographical area of the state.

  5. Investigation begins after Broward inmate dies in hospital ...

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    Paramedics took the inmate from the county jail, 555 SE First Ave., to Broward Health Medical Center, where doctors declared him dead around 8 a.m., Veda Coleman-Wright, a sheriff’s office ...

  6. Man killed 2-year-old, child’s mother before attempting ...

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    Jean Carlos Aponte, 40, is being held at the Broward Main Jail without bond on two first-degree murder charges, jail records show. He was arrested Saturday, days after he was found unconscious ...

  7. Florida Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    As of July 2022, FDC had an inmate population of approximately 84,700 and over 200,000 offenders in community supervision programs. [3] It is the largest agency administered by the State of Florida with a budget of $3.3 billion.