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  2. Volusia corrections officers plead for safer conditions ...

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    Volusia County Corrections Officer Kaitilin Clark said she goes to work every day knowing she might die. She stood before the Volusia County Council this week alongside about 10 other officers to ...

  3. Tomoka Correctional Institution - Wikipedia

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    The Tomoka Correctional Institution is an American state prison for men located in Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida, owned and operated by the Florida Department of Corrections. [1] With a mix of security levels including minimum, medium, and close, this facility was opened in 1981 and has a maximum capacity of 1263 prisoners.

  4. Volusia County corrections officers get body cameras to ...

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    The county manages inmates in two facilities off International Speedway Boulevard, the Volusia County Correctional Facility at 1354 N. Indian Lake Road and the Volusia County Branch Jail at 1300 ...

  5. List of Florida state prisons - Wikipedia

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    The State of Florida operates almost all of its major institutions and most of its lesser facilities. Privately operated prisons in Florida are called "Correctional Facilities" (for example, Lake City Correctional Facility) while state operated facilities are called "Correctional Institutions" (i.e. Union Correctional Institution). Florida ...

  6. Volusia corrections officer says staffing is dangerously low ...

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    A senior corrections officer said staffing shortages at the county's jails have created a dangerous situation. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  7. Florida Department of Corrections - Wikipedia

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    In December of 1921, 22-year-old Martin Tabert was arrested in Leon County for vagrancy. Tabert was ordered to pay $25 or spend three months at hard labor. His family immediately sent him $25 plus an additional $25 so he could return home, but through mishandling, the Leon County court never received the money.