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Lawmakers seek more transparency on juvenile detention incidents
By watchdog.org- Arthur Kane
Published: 02/04/2015

Colorado lawmakers want more information about what’s happening inside the state’s juvenile detention facilities after a skyrocketing increase in fights and attacks that Watchdog.org first uncovered last year.

House Bill 15-1131 requires the Colorado Department of Human Services and other agencies to release, under state open records laws, “specified information related to incidents that occur in a facility operated by the Division of Youth Corrections, so long as all identifying information has been redacted.”

State Sen. Kent Lambert, a Colorado Springs Republican who is the Senate sponsor of the bill, said lawmakers and the Colorado Springs Gazette heard about increasing problems at the Spring Creek Youth Services Center this summer, but CDHS, which runs the facility, refused to provide information.

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