Dade Correctional Institution is a level 5 all-male, maximum security state prison with one of the largest in-patient mental health units in the state of Florida.
Up to 1,600 inmates are housed at this institution including the most violent & dangerous convicted felons.
DCI: Inmate Drug Usage
There is rampant illicit drug usage, including Flakka, K2 & other illegal substances.
DCI: Molding Inmates Into More Violent Criminals
& Breeding Sex Offenders
FL DOC is harboring and creating more dangerous & violent criminals by continuing to ignore violent, self-destructive behavior. Inmates are master manipulators & a majority of the overworked, understaffed Correctional Officers cavy to pacify the inmates by giving in & tolerating devious self-destructive behavior.
The laws protect these criminals more than the workers that care for them & even less for the victims of these incarcerated inmates.
Inmates commit crimes while serving time. This is given in the form of a Disciplinary Report. (See below)
33-601.303 Reporting Disciplinary Infractions.(1) When any employee or person supervising inmates witnesses an act or has reason to believe that an act has been committed by an inmate which is in violation of the rules or procedures of the Department and that employee determines that the infraction can be properly disposed of without a formal disciplinary report, the employee shall take the necessary action to resolve the matter. The employee may decide to reprimand the inmate verbally or in writing through use of Form DC6-117, Corrective Consultation of Inmate.(a) A verbal reprimand is any employee’s verbal counseling to the inmate designed to motivate the inmate to comply with, or to clarify the rules of prohibited conduct, departmental rules or procedures or institutional regulations. Verbal reprimands will be documented on the inmate’s contact card, Form DC6-256. Form DC6-256 is incorporated by reference in paragraph 33-601.313(1)(c), F.A.C.(b) If the employee decides to reprimand the inmate in writing, the employee shall issue the inmate a Corrective Consultation, Form DC6-117. Form DC6-117 is incorporated in Rule 33-601.313, F.A.C. A copy of the corrective consultation will be provided to the inmate within twenty-four hours of the writing of the corrective consultation and a copy will be placed in the inmate’s institutional file.(2) If the employee cannot resolve the matter through a verbal reprimand or corrective consultation, the employee shall consult with and obtain approval from his or her supervisor regarding preparation of a formal disciplinary report, unless the employee is at the department head level or correctional officer lieutenant level or above.(3) When it appears that laws of the state have been violated, the Office of the Inspector General shall be notified, who will in turn contact the State Attorney when deemed appropriate. If the State Attorney decides to prosecute, his office shall be consulted as to the suitability of disciplinary action being taken by the institution prior to the prosecution being concluded.
(a) If the State Attorney has no objections, formal disciplinary action shall proceed.(b) If the State Attorney objects to disciplinary action prior to prosecution, the file shall be flagged so that the investigation and disciplinary process can be completed once the criminal prosecution has been resolved.(c) Failure to notify the state attorney prior to taking disciplinary action is not grounds for dismissal of the disciplinary report.(4) The commission of acts that should normally result in consideration for formal disciplinary action shall not be subject to such action when these acts are directly associated with an inmate’s intentional self injurious behavior.Rulemaking Authority 944.09 FS. Law Implemented 944.09, 945.04 FS. History–New 3-12-84, Formerly 33-22.04, Amended 12-30-86, 10-1-95, Formerly 33-22.004, Amended 5-21-00, 2-11-01, 9-22-09.
Charges can range from lying to staff, masturbating in front of staff, to felony assault; so while an initial charge for what they were convicted of may not be a “non-violent” crime, that does not mean they were "non-violent" while incarcerated. What's even scarier than this? Inmates (yes males & females) are allowed to expose themselves & masturbate in front of staff. Inmates, while incarcerated, could get 100+ Disciplinary Reports for this leud & lascivious behavior but EOS (end of sentence) from prison without being labeled as a sex offender.
DCI: Bad Staff
- DCI Capt. Jimmy Love was arrested by the FBI (Operation Birdcage 07/25/2008) for narcotics smuggling. Former Capt. Jimmy Love is the current Assistant Warden at DCI.
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DCI: In The News
- (11/25/2023) Inmate Marcus Mcfadden (W31293) assaulted a correctional officer by grabbing the officer's buttocks. The incident was captured on camera.
- (10/17/2023) Inmate Kevin Yates (967785) assaulted three officers by striking them in the face and wrestling with them. Staff responded appropriately, and the inmate was subdued. Medical staff noted injuries.
- (09/06/2023) Inmate Trey Cornwell (R74291) assaulted an officer. Staff responded appropriately, and the inmate was subdued.
- (07/31/2018) an inmate assaulted a correctional officer at Dade Correctional Institution. Inmate Jorge Nodal (B10161) assaulted the officer at approximately 3:24 p.m. Inmate Nodal cut the officer’s arm with an unknown object. Staff responded appropriately, and the inmate was subdued. Medical staff examined the officer and noted injuries. Inmate Nodal will receive a disciplinary report for this assault.
DCI: Inmate Mortality
FLDOC contracts with Centurion of Florida for all health services at state-operated institutions in Florida.
CLICK HERE to see the full list of deaths from 2015 to the Present.
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DADE CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION
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