Month: January 2020

Sex-abuse survey finds high rate at teen lockup in Arkansas

  • Tony Holt
  • December 16, 2019
  • Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

A juvenile detention center in Arkansas has one of the highest rates of sexual abuse of any teen lockup in a nationwide survey — a distinction it also held the last time the same survey was conducted six years ago. The Arkansas Juvenile Assessment and Treatment Center, a 100-bed detention facility located near Alexander, had

Federal Report: 1 in 10 Youths in Texas Juvenile Detention Facilities Reported Being Sexually Abused Last Year

  • Sanford Nowlin
  • December 17, 2019
  • San Antonio Current

One in 10 young people in custody of the Texas’ juvenile correctional facilities reported being sexually victimized last year, according to a new Justice Department report. At 15.3%, only Ohio had a higher rate, according to data compiled by the department’s Bureau of Justice Statistics. However, several states’ sample sizes were not sufficient to yield a reliable

Ohio’s juvenile prison system has nation’s highest rate of sexual victimization, survey finds

  • Jeremy Pelzer
  • December 18, 2019
  • cleveland.com

COLUMBUS, Ohio—More than 15 percent of juveniles behind bars in Ohio reported being forced or coerced into sexual activity with another youth or staff member in the previous year, according to a newly released U.S. Department of Justice survey. That’s the worst rate in the nation and is more than twice the national average, according to

Federal Report Flags High Rates of Sexual Abuse in Texas Juvenile Lockups

  • Michael Barajas
  • December 13, 2019
  • Texas Observer

More than a decade ago, rampant sexual abuse inside Texas’ youth lockups forced the state to reform its scandal-plagued juvenile justice system. Children who committed misdemeanors were no longer sent to state lockups with a documented history of failing to keep them safe. That and other changes radically reduced the number of juveniles in the custody

Guarded Secrets: Claims of Sexual Misconduct, Drug Use Plague a Vermont Prison for Women

  • Paul Heintz
  • December 4, 2019
  • Seven Days

As an officer at the Chittenden Regional Correctional Facility, Daniel Zorzi’s job has been to guard and protect the 140 women incarcerated at the South Burlington prison. But for more than six years, according to colleagues and inmates, he has routinely used cocaine and other stimulants while on duty. “You would see it in his