Opened in May 1999, the Joseph V. Conte Facility is a male, medium-custody facility housing mainly inmates awaiting trial. Conte is a direct supervision facility, meaning deputies are stationed inside the housing units and interact directly with inmates. Meals, recreation, counseling, treatment programs and medical care are provided within the housing units, eliminating the need to escort inmates to other areas to receive them. The Conte Facility is program intensive and includes 30 day substance abuse programs, as well as various educational programs. Built at a cost of $25.5 million, the facility houses 1,328 inmates and is staffed by 231 law t and civilian personnel. The facility is named for Joseph Conte, a 47-year-old BSO detention deputy, killed in the line of duty in July 1979. Visitation Inmate Visitation is no longer available at any of our jail facilities. All visits are conducted off-site at the Video Visitation Center or Remotely by using your Smartphone. All visits must be scheduled 24 hours in advance via www.videovisitanywhere.com. All visitors are required to registered online and are subject to prior approval. See www.videovisitanywhere.com for rules, schedule times and availability.
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