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  • A federal study released Thursday, Aug. 26, estimated that more than 88,000 inmates -- 64,000 in prisons and 24,000 in jails -- told researchers they were sexually assaulted by staff or other inmates in the previous 12 months. That's 4.4 percent of prison inmates and 3.1 percent of jail inmates. Of the five Ohio prisons surveyed by the Bureau of Justice Statistics, three prisons exceeded the national average: Lebanon Correctional Institution (5.6 percent), the Ohio Reformatory for Women at Marysville (7.7) and Southeastern Correctional Institution at Lancaster (5.3). Mansfield Correctional Institution had the national average of 4.4 percent, and the Correctional Reception Center, a short-time facility for inmates headed to other prisons, had 1.1 percent reporting sexual victimization.

  • DAYTON -- Ohio's 2nd District Court of Appeals on Friday reversed China Arnold's conviction in the 2005 microwave oven death of her 4- week-old daughter, Paris Talley. Arnold, 30, is serving a sentence of life without the possibility of parole at the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville. The ruling means she could get a new trial and could be brought back to the Montgomery County Jail within days, said her attorney, Jon Paul Rion.

  • Theresa Ann Hicks of the Ohio Reformatory for Women - Best in the Business Corrections officer Theresa Ann Hicks was named Ohio's 1992 Correctional Officer of the Year for her years of outstanding performance on the job. Hicks juggles her career at the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville with college studies and family life. She works at the facility's control center monitoring the alarm systems, video surveillance, computers and all communications traffic. When off-duty, she takes care of her family, particularly her quadriplegic daughter. In addition, Hicks is pursuing a degree in social work at Urbana University.

  • DAYTON -- Ana Powell, who avoided serving her felonious assault sentence for nearly 25 years, is now at the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville. Powell, who was sentenced to two to 15 years in prison, will be first eligible for parole in May 2008, according to officials with the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction.

  • ... for the Southern District of Ohio at Cincinnati. No. 07-00732--Sandra ...Sherri Duffey, Warden of the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville, Ohio, appeals the distric...

  • DAYTON -- Debbie Coleman, the mother who gave birth on March 29 in a van and drove herself and her newborn to Kettering Memorial Hospital, was sentenced Friday to one year in the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville for violating community control sanctions from two prior convictions. Judge Mary Katherine Huffman of Montgomery County Common Pleas Court imposed a one-year sentence for violating probation terms on a tampering with evidence conviction, a thirddegree felony; and six months for violating terms imposed on a conviction of taking the identity of another.

  • A person awarded legal custody pursuant to R.C. 2151.353(A)(3) of a child who has been adjudicated dependent is not a person having permanent custody of the minor whose consent to the child’s adoption is required by R.C. 3107.06(D); probate court did not abuse its discretion in denying legal custodian’s Civ.R. 24 motion for intervention in a proceeding on a petition to adopt the child. Affirmed.

    ..., an inmate of the Ohio Reformatory For  Women at Marysville, gave birth to a child....

  • DAYTON -- A state plan to convert Dayton Correctional Institution to an all-female facility could mean costly changes for a new county office working to keep ex-offenders from returning to prison. About 1,500 convicted felons return to Montgomery County each year after serving prison sentences. Since March, Montgomery County's Office of Ex-Offender Re-entry has provided case management, employment services, mental health and drug addiction counseling -- via contracts with community agencies -- to about 280 former inmates.

    ... Pre-Release Center in Columbus; and, the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville, said Carlo Lo...

  • ...Florence, S.C. . Alvis House . Ohio Link Corrections & Treatment Inc. . Toledo, Ohio ....Miami Dade Boot Camp . Miami . Women's Detention Center . Miami . Michigan Department o...Columbus . Ohio Reformatory for Women . Marysville . Ohio State Penitentiary ....

  • ... and drug abuse among those women, the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (ODRC)... located inside the walls of the Ohio Reformatory for Women in Marysville, Ohio. The Tapestry progra...



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