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  2. Ohio Department of Youth Services - Wikipedia

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    Scioto Juvenile Correctional Facility (Delaware County) - Formerly served as a male reception center and houses all girls who are in the custody of the DYS - It is located on the Scioto River. [12] The facility, which housed the William K. Willis High School, had 247 employees and 38 inmates, with 18 females and 20 males as of 2013.

  3. Juvenile justice in Ohio: How the system is supposed to work

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  4. Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act - Wikipedia

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    A re-authorization bill, the Juvenile Justice Reform Act of 2018 (Pub. L. 115-385) was enacted in December 2018, [16] marking the first reauthorization since 2002. [1] addition to reauthorizing core parts of the existing JJDPA, the 2018 bill made several significant changes to juvenile justice law.

  5. Trial as an adult - Wikipedia

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    "Once an adult, always an adult" or "Once waived/always waived": State laws that require juveniles to be tried in criminal court if any previous crimes were seen in criminal court; The juvenile transfer processes usually carry a subprocess in them, and the prosecutor has the burden of proving the juvenile is not fit for juvenile court.

  6. Getting tough on teen crime can produce more adult crime ...

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    Stripping juvenile judges of their discretion has failed to prevent teen crimes and ignored the challenges many kids face. Getting tough on teen crime can produce more adult crime. Ohio needs a ...

  7. Sending kids to adult prisons creating new generation of ...

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  8. Teen court - Wikipedia

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    Teen or youth courts provide an alternative court system through which juvenile offenders can be heard and judged by their peers.Most teen courts have strict guidelines for youth volunteers who participate in the sentencing process, which generally includes training, a modified bar exam, peer mentoring and compliance with a code of conduct.

  9. Letter to the editor: Ohio’s juvenile justice system ... - AOL

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    Writer appreciates USA Network of Ohio newspapers' investigation of Ohio’s juvenile lockups and juvenile justice system and calls for change.