dr. mary sue haber is a forensic psychologist and has worked in corrections for 35 years. there are less places for women to be treated after they leave here. and even if they are released, and go to a hospital, in a short-time treatment program, they come back. they sometimes commit crimes, deliberately, to get arrested because they don t have a place to sleep, they have not a meal to eat. and surviving on the streets is really tough. when we built the women s detention center, it was well under capacity. once we opened it up, we never could get back to capacity. there s just there was a lot of need for housing female inmates. in an attempt to decrease recidivism, miami-dade corrections offers counseling services, life classes and vocational programs. at the women s detention center, i believe the most effective vocational program we have here is our cosmetology because they have the opportunity to receive a certification and it does not print they received this in jail
don t talk. because if they catch us talking, they re going to tell you to get up, throw your food away and get up. you got to deal with it until 6:30, dinnertime. out of control here, you re not allowed to even talk in the dining room. this is an exception. it s amazing we re not getting thrown out. it s because of you guys. but you re not allowed to say a word in here. because the dining facility can only accommodate a small percentage of inmates at a time, each table has approximately 15 minutes to eat. that s it. it s time to go now. we re up and running. i ll just take a little water. no talking. women s detention center is the nicest of all the facilities, if you can call any of them nice but jail is hell. vitamins. i have low blood. i need 500 milligrams prescribed by my private doctor. it s head count time.
it s amazing we re not getting thrown out. it s because of you guys. but you re not allowed to say a word in here. because the dining facility can only accommodate a small percentage of inmates at a time, each table has approximately 15 minutes to eat. that s it. it s time to go now. we re up and running. i ll just take a little water. no talking. women s detention center is the nicest of all the facilities, if you can call any of them is nice. but jail is hell. vitamins. i have low blood. i need 500 milligrams prescribed by my private doctor. it s head count time. this is the third floor of the women s detention center, which houses inmates who need to be separated from the general population. many of these women suffer from psychological problems and supervising them can be
they come back. they sometimes commit crimes, deliberately, to get arrested because they don t have a place to sleep, they have not a meal to eat. and surviving on the streets is really tough. when we built the women s detention center, it was well under capacity. once we opened it up, we never could get back to capacity. there s just there was a lot of need for housing female inmates. in an attempt to decrease recidivism, miami-dade corrections offers counseling services, life classes and vocational programs. at the women s detention center, i believe the most effective vocational program we have here is our cosmetology because they have the opportunity to receive a certification and it does not print they received this in jail so then they can present that to a possible employer when they get out. hold your ridge, hold your ridge. start to clean out. swing it. that s it. see it closes up the openings? you got it?