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old list of Florida juvenile justice residential facilities

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The list of residential facilities on Florida Department of Juvenile Justice was nearly completely replaced in the revision of 23:14, 11 May 2020.

Aside from the Dozier School for Boys, the old facilities are just deleted from the article, so I've listed them below (which may include some facilities which were not actually deleted from the article). You can always go back to the old revision of the page to see additional details and links.

  • Hillsborough Intensive Residential Treatment (unincorporated Hillsborough County)
  • Kissimmee Juvenile (SOP) Correctional Facility (unincorporated Osceola County)
  • Orange Youth Academy (unincorporated Orange County)
  • Adolescent Residential Campus (ARC) (unincorporated Osceola County)
  • Frances Walker Halfway House (Titusville)
  • DeSoto Dual Diagnosed Correctional Facility (unincorporated DeSoto County)
  • Falkenburg Academy (unincorporated Hillsborough County)
  • Gulf Academy (unincorporated Pinellas County)
  • Lake Academy (unincorporated Pinellas County)
  • New Beginnings Youth Academy (Bartow)
  • Palmetto Youth Academy (unincorporated Manatee County)
  • Riverside Academy (Tampa)
  • Brevard Group Treatment Home (unincorporated Brevard County)
  • Britt Halfway House (St. Petersburg)
  • Les Peters Halfway House (Tampa)
  • Mandala (unincorporated Pasco County)
  • Peace River Youth Academy (unincorporated DeSoto County)
  • Price Halfway House for Girls (Fort Myers)
  • Youth Environmental Services (unincorporated Hillsborough County)
  • Avon Park Youth Academy (unincorporated Highlands County)
  • Columbus Juvenile Residential Facility (unincorporated Hillsborough County)
  • Orlando Intensive Youth Academy (unincorporated Orange County)
  • Pasco Girls Academy (unincorporated Pasco County)
  • Polk Halfway House (Bartow)
  • Space Coast Marine Institute (SCMI) (unincorporated Brevard County)
  • Cypress Creek Juvenile Offender Correctional Center (unincorporated Citrus County)
  • Daytona Sex Offender Program (unincorporated Volusia County)
  • Hastings Youth Academy-Moderate Risk (unincorporated St. Johns County)
  • Marion Juvenile Correctional Facility (unincorporated Marion County)
  • St. Johns Juvenile Correctional Facility (unincorporated St. Johns County)
  • Tiger Serious Habitual Offender Program (SHOP, also the Juvenile Male Serious Habitual
  • Alachua Academy (Gainesville)
  • Camp E-Nini-Hassee (unincorporated Citrus County)
  • Challenge Youth Residential Facility (or Eckerd Youth Challenge Program (EYCP)) - (unincorporated Hernando County)
  • Impact House (Jacksonville)
  • Nassau Juvenile Residential Facility (or Nassau Halfway House) (Fernandina Beach)
  • Oaks Juvenile Residential Facility (unincorporated Volusia County)
  • Project Step 1 & 2 Outward Bound (Unincorporated Nassau County)
  • St. Johns Youth Academy (unincorporated St. Johns County)
  • Union Juvenile Residential Facility (unincorporated Union County)
  • Volusia Halfway House (Daytona Beach)
  • North Florida Youth Development Center (NFYDC) (Marianna)
  • Okaloosa Youth Development Center (unincorporated Okaloosa County)
  • Ft. Walton Adolescent Substance Abuse Program (A.S.A.P.) (unincorporated Okaloosa County)
  • Gulf Coast Youth Academy (unincorporated Okaloosa County)
  • Jackson Juvenile Offender Correctional Center (JJOCC) (Marianna)
  • Monticello New Life (Monticello)
  • Panther Success Center (unincorporated Hamilton County)
  • Walton Youth Development Center (unincorporated Walton County)
  • JoAnn Bridges Academy (unincorporated Madison County)
  • Juvenile Unit for Specialized Treatment (J.U.S.T.) (unincorporated Liberty County)
  • Milton Girls Juvenile Residential Facility (unincorporated Santa Rosa County)
  • Pensacola Boys Base (unincorporated Escambia County)
  • Residential Alternative for the Mentally Challenged (RAM-C Program) (unincorporated Madison County)
  • Santa Rosa Youth Academy (unincorporated Santa Rosa County)
  • Twin Oaks Vocational 14-18 (unincorporated Madison County)
  • Twin Oaks Vocational II
  • West Florida Wilderness Institute (WFWI) (unincorporated Holmes County)
  • Bristol Youth Academy (Bristol)
  • Camp E-Ma-Chamee (unincorporated Santa Rosa County)
  • Crestview Sex Offender Program (unincorporated Okaloosa County)
  • DOVE Intensive Mental Health (IMH) Program (unincorporated Jackson County)
  • DOVE Vocational Academy (unincorporated Jackson County)
  • Okaloosa Borderline Development Disability Program (unincorporated Okaloosa County)
  • Okaloosa Youth Academy (unincorporated Okaloosa County)
  • Martin Girls Academy (Stuart)
  • Palm Beach Juvenile Correctional Facility (unincorporated Palm Beach County)
  • Okeechobee Intensive Halfway House (OIHH) (unincorporated Okeechobee County)
  • Okeechobee Juvenile Offender Corrections Center (unincorporated Okeechobee County)
  • Okeechobee Youth Development Center (unincorporated Okeechobee County)
  • Dade Juvenile Residential Facility (unincorporated Miami-Dade County)
  • Big Cypress Wilderness (Ochopee, Florida)
  • Crossroads Wilderness (unincorporated Charlotte County)
  • Florida Environmental Institute/Last Chance Ranch (unincorporated Glades County)
  • Pompano Substance Abuse Treatment Center (Pompano Beach)
  • Broward Girls Academy (Pembroke Pines)
  • Miami Halfway House (Kendall, unincorporated Miami-Dade County)
  • Okeechobee Girls Academy (unincorporated Okeechobee County)
  • Thomson Academy (Pembroke Pines)
  • WINGS (Women in Need of Greater Strength) for Life (Goulds, unincorporated Miami-Dade County)

Fabrickator (talk) 00:11, 12 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]