NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC)

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Updated on: January 31, 2024

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Location 275 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, 11201
Official Website http://www.nyc.gov/html/doc/html/facilities/locate_facility.shtml

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Type: Local Police Department

NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) is a detention facility in Brooklyn, Kings County County, New York State, that holds offenders who may be awaiting trial or sentencing or may be serving their sentences after being found guilty of a crime. It was the first correctional center in Kings County County, NY, built to accommodate 15 inmates. The NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) is at 275 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, 11201. Apart from maintenance of law and security, the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) stores various Brooklyn vital records, including Brooklyn arrest records, Brooklyn criminal records, Brooklyn court documents, sentencing records, and Brooklyn police records which they make available for public searches. You can contact the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) to inquire about the following;

  • Conducting a background check
  • Contacting an inmate at the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC)
  • Locating Brooklyn City inmates
  • NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) visiting hours

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Prison Management and Programs

Under the Kings County County department of corrections, NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) is dedicated to providing an appropriate corrective program that satisfies the Kings County County, New York state, and national ordinances. The NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) administration and the other NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) staff members showcase concerted efforts to maintain the offender’s human rights and ensure their dignity at the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) is not violated. The Kings County County department of corrections aims to protect both the Kings County community and the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) personnel through the provision of programs to inmates at the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) which would guarantee change as they re-enter society upon release.

An important strategy that NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) employs for community safety is monitoring the needs of the inmates at the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) and addressing them in various programs. The NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) management subjects intoxicated offenders to medication-assisted therapies alongside pre-and post-release guidance and counseling programs. Employees and other staff members of NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) undergo training to set and maintain high levels of professional care.

Prison Rape Elimination Act

NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) does not tolerate sexual harassment or sexual abuse. This point means that no one has the power to force NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) inmates to engage in sexual misconduct. Inmates at the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) must also not engage in such acts among themselves. The NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) follows ordinances as New York stated by the prison rape elimination act (PREA).

If an offender is experiencing any form of sexual assault, they must report the incident to any NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) staff member immediately. Alternatively, inmates at the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) have access to a sexual assault hotline where they can report sexual abuse. Upon reporting the issue, the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) management would investigate the matter and provide the appropriate intervention, including medical care and counseling services. If the allegation involves the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) staff, the Kings County County department of corrections and the Kings County County police will lead the investigations within the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC).

Inmate Visitation

The NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) regulation allows inmates to get a maximum of 2 visits per week, each taking up to 26 minutes. All visitors coming to the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) must be registered at least 26 minutes before the end of any visitation session. Visitation only applies to inmates who have served some time in NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC). At the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) inmates in segregation must notify their relatives of their segregation status and their visiting hours. Other NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) rules linked to visitation include the following;

  • Smoking is forbidden inside the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC).
  • Minors must be with their guardians at the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) all times during the visits
  • Radios, mobile phones, and other electronic devices cannot be used during visitation times at the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC)
  • Foods and drinks are prohibited at the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) in the visitation area and must be disposed of before entering
  • NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) visitors must have a valid driver’s license or a government-issued ID with a photograph on it

You can go to the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC)’s official website to get more data on inmate visitation.

Commissary Services

Inmates in NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) can purchase food products and toiletries from the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) kiosk. They usually have money in their money orders or credit cards since the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) management doesn’t allow them to have cash. Alternatively, some offenders at the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) prefer to have their funds in the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) commissary accounts, where it is deducted upon any purchase. This method is simpler since relatives can always deposit money easily into NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) commissary accounts. If you want to deposit money into your inmate’s account, you can go to the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) kiosk at the front bay of NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) and give the offender’s details, including their name and NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) booking number. The NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) kiosk would accept master cards, VISAs, and cash from 9 dollars up to 140 dollars. The NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) kiosk does not take one-dollar bills.

Bond Release Information

The NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) holds bond hearing sessions on weekdays, excluding public holidays. If the Brooklyn court decides to release the inmate on bond, the Brooklyn court will send release documents to the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) stating the conditions of the bond and the payment. The family can go to the NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) and pick up their inmate after completing the waiting period. For more information concerning NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC), you can contact NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) using the number 212-266-1500 or fax . Alternatively, you can visit NYC DOC – Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) official website for more details.

NYC DOC - Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC) — General Information

Facility Name NYC DOC - Brooklyn Detention Complex (BKDC)
Facility Type City Jail
Address 275 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn, NY, 11201
Capacity 759
Facility Type Adult
City Brooklyn
Postal Code 11201
State New York
County Kings County
Official Website http://www.nyc.gov/html/doc/html/facilities/locate_facility.shtml

Visiting Hours

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Monday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Tuesday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Wednesday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Thursday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Friday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM

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