FDJJ-Brevard Juvenile Detention Center

State Juvenile

Last Updated: April 16, 2024
Address
5225 Dewitt Ave, Cocoa, FL 32927
Beds
40
County
Brevard
Phone
321-690-3400
Fax
407-690-3412

Brevard Juvenile Detention is for State Juvenile offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.

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The Brevard Juvenile Detention Center operates as a 40-bed, hardware-secure facility, serving youth detained by various circuit courts. These youths are held pending adjudication, disposition, or placement in a commitment facility.

The facility prioritizes the supervision of youth in a safe, secure, and humane environment. It offers a range of services including education, mental health, substance abuse, and healthcare, with medical and mental health services provided through contracted services. Educational services are funded by the Department of Education through local school districts.

Juvenile detention centers in Florida serve as short-term, temporary facilities for youth offenders requiring immediate supervision. Upon being taken into custody, juveniles undergo a detention hearing within 24 hours before a judge, who determines the necessity of continued detention based on specific statutory criteria.

Detention centers are responsible for providing a safe and secure environment for detained youth. They offer educational services, including assessments and full-time schooling funded by the Department of Education through local school districts. Additionally, medical, substance abuse, and mental health services are provided, including screenings, crisis intervention, and stabilization.

Youth in secure detention are considered risks to public safety and must remain in physically secure facilities pending court proceedings. However, those charged with minor offenses and deemed low-risk may be released to their parents or guardians.

Daily structured recreational activities are provided for all youth, with optional participation in religious services. The primary aim of detention centers is to rehabilitate youth and prepare them for reintegration into the community. A typical day in secure detention involves hygiene, meals, school, structured physical and educational activities, and scheduled court appearances. The average length of stay is approximately 11 days.

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Juvenile facilities overseen by the State of Florida do not publish the names of the offenders housed in their facility. As such, there is no public forum for this information.

Visitation Information

Visitation Days/Hours:

Wed 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Sat 1:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Sun 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Approved visitors at the detention center include parents, grandparents, and legal guardians. Visits by others require a court order or approval from the superintendent or designee. Legal counsel, probation officers, law enforcement personnel, clergy, and other professionals may visit detainees as necessary, but must adhere to signing-in requirements and contraband regulations. All visitors must present a photo ID upon arrival.

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