The Broomfield Police Detention Center, located in Broomfield, Colorado, is a state-of-the-art facility that securely and humanely maintains custody of adult citizens under its supervision. With a total square footage of 79,325 and an inmate capacity of 218, the center aims to prepare individuals for reintegration into the community through various services and programs. Since its establishment in 2001, the Detention Center has been recognized nationally for its innovative design and operational philosophy, attracting visitors from across the country seeking to learn from its success.
Before the Detention Center was built, Broomfield Police officers had to transport arrestees to different county jails, resulting in inefficiencies. However, after the City of Broomfield became Colorado's 64th county in 1998, the construction of the facility began. Through collaborative efforts with the community, the center was designed to minimize its impact on the surrounding area, resembling an office building rather than a traditional jail. The facility prioritizes maintaining a strong relationship with the community and has conducted numerous tours for local agencies and citizen groups, with a particular focus on engaging youth and making a positive impact on Broomfield's younger generation.
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