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RESOLUTION NO. 2012-010 <br /> A RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF <br /> INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, OPPOSING THE CLOSURE OF <br /> THE INDIAN RIVER CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION <br /> WHEREAS, the Indian River Correctional Institution is located in Indian River County, <br /> Florida; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Indian River Correctional Institution houses approximately 360 male <br /> youthful offenders (ages 14-18), who benefit from academic, vocational, chaplaincy, and <br /> betterment programs provided at the institution; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Indian River Correctional Institution is significant in that it is the only <br /> correctional institution for male youthful offenders (ages 14-18) operated by the Florida <br /> Department of Corrections; and <br /> WHEREAS, the Indian River Correctional Institution's impact on our society is <br /> substantial, because since 1978 over 2,000 youthful offenders have earned their General <br /> Education Degree from Indian River Correctional Institution. Indian River Correctional <br /> Institution remains first in the state for General Education Degrees earned by youthful offenders. <br /> This is important, because a youthful offender that earns his General Education Degree is 7.9 <br /> percent less likely to return to prison in the future. A youthful offender that earns his vocational <br /> certificate is 14 percent less likely to recidivate, and a youthful offender that earns both his <br /> General Education Degree and a vocational certificate is 18.3 percent less likely to recidivate; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, the Indian River Correctional Institution employs approximately 214 FTE's <br /> earning an average of $45,099 in salary and benefits, resulting in a direct economic benefit to <br /> Indian River County of nearly $10 million; and <br /> WHEREAS, on January 12, 2012, the Florida Department of Corrections announced its <br /> intention to close the Indian River Correctional Institution by May 1, 2012; and <br /> WHEREAS, the process through which the Florida Department of Corrections selected <br /> the Indian River Correctional Institution for closure (evaluation by an "internal workgroup") was <br /> neither open nor transparent; nor were members of the public, including the residents of Indian <br /> River County and their community, business or elected leaders, afforded an opportunity to <br /> comment on the closure prior to announcement of the closure decision; and <br /> WHEREAS, according to the Florida Department of Corrections, one of the criteria <br /> which resulted in the selection of the Indian River Correctional Institution for closure was <br /> "community impact." However, by not soliciting public comment from the residents and leaders <br /> of Indian River County, the Florida Department of Corrections was not able properly to assess <br /> the impact to the Indian River County community; and <br /> WHEREAS, according to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the <br /> unemployment rate in Indian River County is 11.4%, which is the ninth worst unemployment <br /> rate among Florida's sixty-seven counties, a position which will surely decline further if the <br /> Indian River Correctional Institution is closed as scheduled; and <br /> 1 <br />