Interactive map · facilities + OD overlays + IDOC flow
Where the system actually lives, on a map
Every IDOC prison, county jail, work-release, halfway house, recovery complex, inpatient + outpatient treatment center, group home, homeless shelter, recovery hub, and mental-health office we have public coordinates for — layered against IDOC October 2024 admission & release flow per county and the OD-death-rate gradient. Toggle layers in the sidebar; pick a county to zoom and see a strongest/weakest scorecard.
Strongest & weakest counties (overall, all southern IN)
Composite score combines IDOC admissions/releases (Oct 2024 actual), county-jail population (Oct 2024 actual), an OD-rate proxy, and the count of treatment / reentry / housing facilities listed on this map. Higher = stronger system; lower = weaker.
| County | OD rate (proxy) | IDOC adm Oct 2024 | IDOC rel Oct 2024 | Jail held | # Facilities mapped | Score | Verdict |
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What the map shows that the tables don’t
- Treatment / housing deserts. Counties with high IDOC release counts but no nearby treatment or housing pin are the structural at-risk zones — visible at a glance only on a map.
- Cross-county dependency. When a small county has zero treatment but sits 25 miles from a Centerstone or THRIVE pin, the system is functionally regional — the map shows whether that 25-mile commute is realistic.
- OD-rate vs. facility coverage mismatch. The OD-rate gradient color across counties, contrasted with the facility-pin density, shows you exactly where the gap between need and capacity is widest.
- IDOC release flow. Each county’s release-flow circle is sized to its October 2024 release count (data extracted from IDOC PDF). Bigger circle = more people coming home that month, needing the very services pinned around them.
Coordinate accuracy note: facility points are the published address centroid for each named operator. For multi-location providers (Centerstone, Sunrise Recovery), the largest regional location is shown; the operator typically serves a wider area. If you spot an error, submit a tip.