Feb
14
Statewide tracking slated for workers in juvenile justice
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By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Florida will keep a central record of every public and private worker at juvenile justice programs to help stop the recycling of employees with histories of violence and incompetence, state officials say.
A Palm Beach Post investigation published in December found hundreds of juvenile justice workers fired for abuse or [...]
Feb
7
$8.36 an hour; Guards’ low pay a burden on juvenile system, some say
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By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
The private contractors that run Florida’s programs for juvenile offenders pay their workers some of the lowest wages in the nation, a problem child advocates say is causing crippling staff turnover and putting teens in danger.
The average Florida worker makes $17,398 a year to guard and mentor difficult juveniles [...]