[Ohio] Marion Juvenile Correctional Facility: Investigation

On May 9, 2007, the DOJ released its investigation of the Marion County, Ohio Juvenile Correctional Facility, finding that the conditions violate federal and constitutional rights of youth. Specifically, the investigation highlights violations of young people’s right to reasonable safety, right to adequate mental health care, and right to special education services.

Related actions:
[Ohio] Scioto Juvenile Correctional Facility: Investigation
[Ohio] DOJ Complaint in U.S. v. Ohio
[Ohio] Amended Stipulation in U.S. v. Ohio and S.H. v. Stickrath
[Ohio] Court Order Dismissing Consent Decree in U.S. v. Ohio

File Type: pdf
Categories: Policy Tool, Resource Library
Tags: 14th Amendment, Civil Rights, Conditions of Confinement, CRIPA, Disabilities, DOJ Action on Facilities, Facility Staff, Harms of Incarceration, Health and Mental Health, IDEA, Physical Restraint, Schools, Solitary Confinement, Special Education, Substantive Due Process