Juvenile Corrections Headlines for 10/4/2006
New OJA exec wants Rader addition for older offenders
NORMAN -- The new executive director of the Office of Juvenile Affairs sees the need for a $20 million center at the L.E. Rader Center in Sand Springs to house 18-, 19- and 20-year-old offenders. read rest...
Federal investigators planned to visit a Valley youth prison on Tuesday as part of an ongoing probe into possible civil rights violations. read rest...
The first of nine former Marion County Juvenile Detention Center workers accused of sexual misconduct with underage female detainees was convicted Friday. read rest...
Federal investigators planned to visit a Valley youth prison on Tuesday as part of an ongoing probe into possible civil rights violations. read rest...
The embattled Marion County Juvenile Detention Center would spend nearly $1.7 million on upgrades and security improvements in a proposal that needs City-County Council approval. read rest...
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