Originally published in The Palm Beach Post on Sunday, May 25, 2008.
By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
LANTANA - Before the court order that separated Bert Sayre from his family and forced him into isolation, he had no idea what was making him so sick.
And at first, neither did the doctors. But by last May, [...]

Originally published in The Palm Beach Post on Thursday, May 8, 2008.
By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
LANTANA - Discussions about privatizing the state’s tuberculosis treatment program started weeks before lawmakers changed the state budget to make it mandatory.
Two potential suitors say they received calls from Gov. Charlie Crist’s economic development office about a month [...]

Decades before Florida began inviting private companies to run prisons for teens, legendary businessman Jack Eckerd opened a different kind of program in the woods of Central Florida. With names such as E-Nini-Hassee that evoked the idyllic summer camps of the era, teens in the programs still gather around campfires, build their own rustic shelters [...]

Since the 1990s, Florida has repeatedly given juvenile justice contracts to for-profit corporations, saying the companies can do a better job and save the state money. But after years of lean funding from the legislature, for-profit juvenile justice programs aren’t doing a better job than the state, according to 2006 state data.

By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Months after declaring the Florida Institute for Girls a failed experiment, the state decided to reopen its top-security building as a program for 80 boys.
The Department of Juvenile Justice advertised the new program in January. But private companies that specialize in reforming troubled youth weren’t interested.
The agency offered $124.80 [...]

By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Compassion is meeting capitalism as big companies move into the business of caring for children and the poor in Florida.
Since the state privatized its foster-care system, it has been at the vanguard of a national trend in outsourcing social services once monopolized by government and charities.
Providence Service Corp., an [...]

By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Florida workers assigned to guard and mentor juvenile offenders will get tougher background checks, allowing supervisors to weed out those who have been arrested or fired from previous jobs.
“It is my promise to you, the youth we serve and their families, to bring only quality staff to work in [...]

By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Workers who guard and mentor teens in privately run programs for teen offenders make so little that some qualify for food stamps and other aid, according to a state report released Friday.
The typical worker in a private residential center for troubled teens makes $18,663 a year, thousands less than [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

By WILLIAM M. HARTNETT and KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writers
A key lawmaker says he will have hearings next month to ask state officials why they have failed to prevent violent and incompetent people from working in Florida’s programs for teen offenders.
Rep. Gus Barreiro, R-Miami, said he was shocked by a Palm Beach Post investigation [...]

My colleague William M. Hartnett and I built a one-of-a-kind, 17,000-record employee database for this investigation of hiring practices in Florida’s mostly outsourced and privatized juvenile justice system. That data allowed us to do what the state could not: Identify at least 200 employees hired by juvenile justice centers even though they had already been [...]

By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Healthy profits for a private company caused dangerous conditions and inmate injuries at a local prison while state officials looked the other way, according to a grand jury report released Monday.
Premier Behavioral Solutions Inc. skimped on staffers and training at its prison in suburban West Palm Beach, grand jurors [...]

By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
Supervisors at the Florida Institute for Girls knowingly hired workers who had histories of violence against inmates and had been fired from previous jobs, prison records show.
Officials for the maximum-security juvenile prison acknowledged Tuesday that they ignored critical warning signs about employees who later hurt the inmates they guarded.
Facing [...]

By KATHLEEN CHAPMAN
Palm Beach Post Staff Writer
When the state’s only maximum-security prison for girls hired Jason Crawford in August 2001, he had a high school diploma and some experience with juvenile offenders.
He was 23, only a few years older than the troubled girls he was paid $8.50 an hour to supervise and mentor.
Bosses at the [...]