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| Report cites numerous problems at Dayton women's prison |
| By greenfieldreporter.com |
| Published: 04/06/2015 |
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DAYTON, Ohio — A state women's prison in Dayton has numerous problems, including inappropriate relationships between staff and inmates, the availability of prohibited substances and problems with mental health services, according to a new report. Several staff members at the Dayton Correctional Institution have been fired or forced to resign, including the man in charge of investigating inappropriate relationships with inmates, according to the report by the Correctional Institution Inspection Committee, a bipartisan legislative committee. The departures stemmed from allegations of inappropriate contact with inmates, including sexual contact in some cases. The rate of positive drug tests at Dayton Correctional — 1.5 percent of inmates tested — was higher than two other women's prisons but below the average for all prisons, the report found. Read More. |
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