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The Pendleton Juvenile Correctional Facility is a maximum-security Indiana Department of Corrections prison for juvenile males between the ages of 12 and one minute before they turn 22. [1] The facility is located in Fall Creek Township, Madison County, southwest of Pendleton. [2] The campus-style facility has an average daily population of 245 ...
There were 49 juvenile female offenders in the Department’s facilities on January 01, 2025. This population is 21% below the operational bed capacity. There were 6,963 adult males on parole in Indiana ( 6,649 Indiana parolees, 239 In-State, and 75 Out-State other jurisdiction parolees) on January 01, 2025.
In 2006, 19-year-old Robert Schulze, an inmate incarcerated at Coke who had earlier said that he felt unsafe at the facility, hanged himself in his cell. [57] In 2007, after the TYC inspected the facility, the TYC moved the approximately 200 youth it contracted to the center out of the Coke County facility and caused it to close. [58]
The juvenile detention center will either be a 15,665- or 20,103-square-foot facility near the county’s Cary Home for Children facility located at 1530 S. 18th St. in Lafayette.
According to the Texas Juvenile Justice Department report of 2011, the total amount of secure facilities registered include "34 post-adjudication, 31 public and 3 privately operated; 49 pre-adjudication facilities, 47 public and 2 privately operated". [8] Institutions: Evins Regional Juvenile Center - Edinburg
On the prosecution side of juvenile justice, at least in Marion County, their focus is keeping kids accused of lower-level offenses from going the traditional criminal route. Related: There were ...
Dec. 13, 2022: “The people who run Kentucky’s overwhelmed juvenile detention facilities spent the year 2022 all but begging their bosses in Frankfort for help, even before a series of ...
The Indiana Boys' School (IBS) was opened in 1867 as a correctional institution for adolescent boys. It was located on U.S. Route 40 just outside Plainfield, Indiana . For 138 years, it was the primary correctional facility for juvenile males in Indiana , situated on 1,038 acres.