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词条 Federal Detention Center, Miami
释义

  1. Background

  2. Security procedures

  3. Sexual victimization

  4. Notable Inmates (current and former)

  5. See also

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox prison
| prison_name = Federal Detention Center, Miami
| image =
| location = Miami, Florida
| coordinates =
| status = Operational
| classification = Administrative
| population = 1,380[1]
| opened = 1995[2]
| closed =
| managed_by = Federal Bureau of Prisons
| warden = Linda T. McGrew[3]
}}

The Federal Detention Center, Miami (FDC Miami) is a prison operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. It is located in downtown Miami, at the corner of Northeast Fourth Street and North Miami Avenue. The administrative facility employed 311 staff as of 2002 and housed 1,512 male and female inmates as of July 15, 2010.

Background

Built in 1995, the detention center was designed for a capacity of 1,259 inmates.The facility primarily houses prisoners of the U.S. Marshals Service, both male and female. Its mission is to provide a safe and humane confinement of inmates and detainees, many of whom are involved in federal court proceedings in the Southern District of Florida.[4]

Security procedures

Inmates are screened by a unit team member, and assigned quarters based on personal profile and security needs. Each unit team is composed of a unit manager, case manager(s), correctional counselor(s), and at times, an education representative. A federal register number is assigned to each inmate for identification and forwarding of correspondence while in federal custody.[4]

In June 2010, the facility's security procedures prevented attorney Brittney Horstman from meeting a client when her underwire bra set off a metal detector. After returning from a bathroom without the item, she was turned away because of the detention center's dress code. The federal public defender's office contacted Warden Linda McGrew, who conducted an inquiry. McGrew concluded the incident was "an aberration" and promised it would not happen again.[3]

Sexual victimization

According to a 2005 U.S. Justice Department report, an estimated 12 percent of the complaints received by the department's inspector general involved inmates claiming sexual victimization by prison staff. In 2009, federal judge Cecilia Altonaga wrote that although the statute of limitations had passed to award damages in a civil case, "the BOP and FDC Miami did have notice of the illegal conduct taking place, and were woefully deficient in addressing it."[2]

Notable Inmates (current and former)

†Inmates in the Federal Witness Protection Program are not listed on the Bureau of Prisons website.

Inmate NameRegister NumberStatusDetails
Jatavia Johnson16486-104 To be released on March 21st, 2020. Also known as JT of notable rap duo City Girls; charged with aggravated identity theft and sentenced to serve a term of 24 months, along with supervised release for 1 year, $6,713.99 in restitution, and $100 special assessment.
Douglas M. HughesUnlisted Released from a halfway house on October 7th, 2016. Landed a gyrocopter onto the U.S. Capitol Lawn on April 15th, 2015 for campaign finance reform. Received a 4-month sentence at FDC Miami.
Harlem Suarez06262-104 Currently awaiting trial. ISIS sympathizer; charged on July 28, 2015 with attempting to use a weapon of mass destruction for planning to detonate a backpack bomb on a public beach in Key West, Florida.[5][6]
Colton Harris-Moore83421-004 Held at FDC Miami after being apprehended in the Bahamas in 2010.[7] American criminal and former fugitive known as the "Barefoot Bandit"; pleaded guilty in 2011 to engaging in a multi-state crime spree during which he stole several small planes and a boat, and committed numerous burglaries.[8][9]
Joseph Cartagena64967-050 Released from custody in December 2014; served a 4-month sentence. American rap artist and Grammy Award nominee known as "Fat Joe"; pled guilty in 2012 to failing to file tax returns from 2007 to 2010 in order to avoid paying $718,00 in federal taxes.[10][11]
Scott W. RothsteinUnlisted† Moved to an undisclosed location after entering the Federal Witness Protection Program. Prominent Florida attorney; pleaded guilty in 2010 to masterminding a Ponzi scheme which defrauded investors out of $1.2 billion; his story was featured on the CNBC television program American Greed.[12][13]
Camilla Broe82672-004 Released from custody in February 2010 after drug trafficking charges against her were dismissed. The first Danish citizen to be extradited to the US since the founding of the European Union; her case was accepted by the European Court of Human Rights.

See also

{{Portalbar|Miami|Government of the United States|Prisons}}
  • List of U.S. federal prisons
  • Federal Bureau of Prisons
  • Incarceration in the United States

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Weekly Population Report|url=http://www.bop.gov/locations/weekly_report.jsp|publisher=Federal Bureau of Prisons|accessdate=July 18, 2010|date=July 15, 2010}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=Unequal Justice|author=Francisco Alvarado|url=http://www.miaminewtimes.com/2009-03-19/news/unequal-justice-sexual-abuse-at-miami-s-federal-detention-center/|publisher=Miami New Times|accessdate=July 13, 2010|date=March 19, 2009}}
3. ^{{cite news|title=Wrong bra, no bra: Jail bars lawyer|author=Jay Weaver|url=http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/06/12/1676299_wrong-bra-no-bra-jail-bars-lawyer.html|publisher=Miami Herald|accessdate=July 14, 2010|date=June 12, 2010}}
4. ^{{cite web|author=John T. Rathman|title=FDC Miami Admission and Orientation Manual|url=http://www.bop.gov/locations/institutions/mim/MIM_aohandbook.pdf|publisher=Federal Bureau of Prisons|accessdate=July 13, 2010|date=September 2009}}
5. ^{{cite news|last1=Weaver|first1=Jay|title=FBI: Key West man charged with trying to use backpack bomb in terror plot|url=http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/florida-keys/article29166250.html|accessdate=31 July 2015|agency=Miami Herald|date=July 28, 2015}}
6. ^{{cite web|title=Florida Resident Charged with Attempting to Use Weapon of Mass Destruction|url=http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/florida-resident-charged-attempting-use-weapon-mass-destruction|website=Federal Bureau of Investigation|publisher=US Department of Justice|accessdate=31 July 2015|date=July 28, 2015}}
7. ^{{cite web|last=Owens|first=Ryan|title='Barefoot Bandit' Colton Harris-Moore Deported to Miami|url=http://abcnews.go.com/US/TheLaw/barefoot-bandit-deported-colton-harris-moore-face-miami/story?id=11154651|publisher=ABC News|accessdate=2 March 2013}}
8. ^{{cite news|publisher=Q13 FOX |title=Colton Harris-Moore Lands In Seattle |url=http://www.q13fox.com/news/kcpq-070510-moore,0,1611447.story |accessdate=July 21, 2010 |date=July 21, 2010 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721072027/http://www.q13fox.com/news/kcpq-070510-moore%2C0%2C1611447.story |archivedate=July 21, 2011 }}
9. ^{{cite web|title=Camano Island Man Pleads Guilty to Multi-State Crime Spree|url=https://www.fbi.gov/seattle/press-releases/2011/camano-island-man-pleads-guilty-to-multi-state-crime-spree|publisher=Federal Bureau of Investigation|accessdate=3 November 2013|date=June 17, 2011}}
10. ^{{cite web|title=Rapper fat joe sentenced to four months in prison for failing to file income tax returns on over $3.3 in taxable income|url=http://www.justice.gov/usao/nj/Press/files/Cartagena,%20Joseph%20Sentencing%20News%20Release.html|publisher=US Department of Justice|accessdate=3 November 2013|date=June 24, 2013}}
11. ^{{cite web|title=Fat Joe Turns Himself In To Prison|url=http://www.tmz.com/2013/08/26/fat-joe-prison-tax-evasion/|publisher=TMZ|accessdate=3 November 2013|date=August 26, 2013}}
12. ^{{cite news|author=Jay Weaver and Amy Sherman|title=Scott Rothstein transferred to St. Lucie jail|url=http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/03/02/1507811_lawyer-scott-rothstein-let-out.html|publisher=Miami Herald|accessdate=July 18, 2010|date=March 2, 2010}}
13. ^{{cite news|last=Koppel|first=Nathan|title=Former Florida Lawyer Pleads Guilty to Ponzi Scheme|url=https://www.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052748704094304575029013194919020|accessdate=3 November 2013|newspaper=The Wall Street Journal|date=January 27, 2010}}

External links

  • Federal Detention Center, Miami
{{Federal Bureau of Prisons}}{{coord missing|Miami}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Miami}}

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