Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice (FDJJ) is a state agency of Florida that operates juvenile detention centers. Its headquarters are in the Knight Building in Tallahassee.[2][3]
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Jurisdiction | State of Florida |
Headquarters | Knight Building 2737 Centerview Drive Tallahassee, Florida |
Annual budget | $115,969,460(2016-2017)[1] |
Department executive |
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Website | www.djj.state.fl.us |
List of secretaries
Calvin Ross | 1998 | Lawton Chiles |
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William "Bill" Bankhead | 1999–2004 | Jeb Bush |
Anthony J. Schembri | 2004–2006 | Jeb Bush |
Walter McNeil | 2006–2008 | Jeb Bush; Charlie Crist |
Frank Peterman | 2008–2010 | Charlie Crist |
Wansley Walters | 2010–2014 | Rick Scott |
Christina Daly | 2014–2018 | Rick Scott |
Simone Marstiller | 2018-2021 | Ron DeSantis |
Eric Hall | 2021-present | Ron DeSantis |
Residential facilitiesResidential facilities are divided among the north, central, and south regions. Within the north region, facilities are divided between the west and east areas.[4] Central Region![]() Car with DJJ markings Secure:
Hardware secure:
Staff secure:
Non-secure:
North RegionEast AreaSecure:
Hardware secure: Staff secure: Staff secure/Non-secure:
Non-secure:
West AreaSecure:
Hardware secure:
Staff secure:
Environmentally secure:
Non-secure:
South RegionSecure:
Hardware secure:
Staff secure:
Non-secure
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