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The Ohio Penitentiary, also known as the Ohio State Penitentiary, was a prison operated from 1834 to 1984 in downtown Columbus, Ohio, in what is now known as the Arena District.
Find data on incarcerated individuals who are currently serving time in an Ohio prison, currently under department supervision, or judicially released. Search by name, county, hearing date, and more to narrow your results.
8 de sept. de 2022 · Find individuals currently incarcerated in Ohio prisons or under DRC supervision. The web page provides information on offenders' names, ID numbers, locations, and release dates.
Hace 5 horas · Brenda Hart was released from West Central Community Correctional Facility in Marysville, 30 miles north of Columbus, in November. But she wasn’t able to go home, at least not in the way she hoped. She couldn’t find housing in Marengo in Morrow County. Hart had to look 40 minutes away to Marion, where the nearest homeless shelter is.
Prisons in Ohio force incarcerated people and their families — some of the most vulnerable members of society — to subsidize mass incarceration. 65% of people in Ohio jails have not been convicted of a crime, meaning they're legally innocent. There are simple steps the state can take to reduce this number.
The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction protects Ohioans by ensuring that adult felony offenders are effectively supervised in environments that are safe, humane, and secure. It promotes responsibility and builds the capacity of offenders to become law-abiding members of society.
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