The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction ( DRC or ODRC ) is the Ohio state government administrative department that operates an adult state prison in Ohio. It has its headquarters in Columbus.
Video Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction
Facilities
Private facilities
- Lake Erie Penitentiary (operated by CoreCivic)
- North Central Corridor Complex (operated by Management and Training Company)
- Northeast Ohio Correctional Center (operated by CoreCivic)
Closed
- Five Penitentiaries
- North Coast Treatment Facility (combined with Grafton in 2011)
- Ohio Penitentiary
- Ohio State Reformatory
- Orientional Institution
Maps Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction
Death row
The majority of death-row inmates are detained in the Chillicothe Prison, while some considered a high security risk were held in the Ohio State Penitentiary and those with serious medical conditions were detained at the Franklin Medical Center. The death line has been scheduled to move from the Chillicothe Penitentiary to the Toledo Penitentiary in the summer of 2017, but the plan was postponed and eventually canceled in 2018 and the death penalty remains at Chillicothe. Women prisoners are placed in the Ohio Reformatory for Women. The execution took place at the Southern Ohio Correctional Facility. Information about the death row inmates can be found here, the implementation schedule here and the history of execution here.
The clerk crashed
Since the establishment of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, 20 officers have been killed in their duties.
See also
- List of law enforcement agencies in Ohio
- List of United States correction bodies
- A list of U.S. state prisons
- Prison
References
External links
- Ohio Rehabilitation and Correction Department
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