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CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION INSPECTION COMMITTEE
REPORT
DATA ON INCIDENTS
FROM JANUARY THROUGH MARCH 2006
IN DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH SERVICES INSTITUTIONS

Prepared and submitted by
CIIC Staff
July 13, 2006

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PAGE
Introduction……………………………………………………………………….. 3
SECLUSION DATA……………………………………………………………… 4
Youth in Seclusion……………………………………………………… 4
USE OF FORCE DATA………………………………………………………….. 4
Response to Resistance……………………………………………………. 4
Youth Injuries (Response to Resistance)………………………………….. 4
ASSAULT DATA…………………………………………………………………. 5
Youth on Youth Assaults………………………………………………… 5
Youth on Staff Assaults……………………………………………………. 5
Staff on Youth Assaults……………………………………………………. 5
EMERGENCY TREATMENT DATA………………………………………….. 6
YOUTH INJURY DATA………………………………………………………… 7
Total Youth Injuries……………………………………………………….. 7
Youth Injuries (Accidental)……………………………………………….. 7
Youth Injuries (Inflicted by Other Youth)………………………………… 7
Youth Injuries (Inflicted by Staff)…………………………………………. 8
SUICIDE DATA………………………………………………………………….
Suicide Watches……………………………………………………………
Youth Injuries (Self- Inflicted)……………………………………………
Suicide Observations………………………………………………………

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SEXUAL ASSAULT DATA……………………………………………………. 10
Other Sexual Incident s………..…………………………………………… 10
Youth on Youth Sexual Incidents (Sexual Misconduct)……………………10
Youth on Youth Sexual Assaults (Forced Sexual Misconduct)…………… 10
Youth on Staff Sexual Incidents…………………………………………… 11
Staff on Youth Sexual Incidents…………………………………………. 11

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Introduction
The Correctional Institution Inspection Committee (CIIC) staff met with Department of
Youth Services (DYS) Central Office staff on March 17, 2005 prior to the April 2005
effective date of the new CIIC responsibilities regarding juvenile correctional institutions.
Monthly data on specific areas was requested that would enable CIIC to monitor and
evaluate operations, conditions, programs and the grievance procedure. However, due to
the reported lack of system-wide standardizatio n in data gathering and reporting,
Committee staff received data limited to youth population, mental health caseload, and
grievance summaries. Additional data was provided on a one-time basis in response to a
request for Incident Summary Data that each facility provides to the American
Correctional Association at the time of an audit. The data pertained to differing time
periods from institution to institution. Further, urine drug test data was provided on one
occasion.
Committee staff were subsequently advised that on August 8, 2005, a DYS committee
was formed to look at the data process relevant to establishing a uniform system- wide
database on the number of incidents in DYS facilities. In the communication from the
DYS Director on the subject, it was reported that there were too many points of entry, too
much room for interpretation and no standards for quality assurance.
On May 16, 2006, in follow-up to the prior Correctional Institution Inspection Committee
meeting on May 10, 2006, further inquiry was made on the status of the prior request for
additional DYS data. Data was requested on use of force including information on
injuries, youth on youth, and youth on staff assaults, seclusion rooms and program
participation. The information was requested for 2006 to date on these subjects, with
monthly reports thereafter.
In response to the request, CIIC staff were advised that until a new computerized data
management system can be put into place, the Superintendents have been manually
reporting data on a monthly basis on assaults, injuries and seclusion. However, the data is
reported to be reliable. Such data for January through March 2006 was subsequently
provided on May 24, 2006, and assurance was provided that it would be submitted on a
monthly basis in the future. It was further relayed that DYS staff are in the process of
putting the data in a useable, readable format.
The following tables were prepared from the data provided by DYS on the three- month
period.

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SECLUSION DATA
NUMBER OF YOUTH IN SECLUSION
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Indian River JCF
Scioto JCF
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Circleville JCF
Ohio River Valley JCF
Marion JCF
Mohican JCF
Freedom Center
Total

# in Seclusion
646
624
339
240
202
198
142
3
2,394

USE OF FORCE DATA
NUMBER OF RESPONSE TO RESISTANCE
INCIDENTS FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Scioto JCF
Indian River JCR
Ohio River Valley JCF
Marion JCF
Mohican JCF
Circleville JCF
Freedom Center
Total

# Response To Resistance
269
269
190
187
186
92
61
2
1,257

YOUTH INJURIES (RESPONSE TO RESISTANCE)
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Circleville JCF
Ohio River Valley
Mohican JCF
Marion JCF
Indian River JCF
Scioto JCF
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Freedom Center
Total

# of Injuries
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

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ASSAULT DATA
NUMBER OF SUBSTANTIATED YOUTH ON YOUTH ASSAULTS
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Scioto JCF
Indian River JCF
Mohican JCF
Marion JCF
Ohio River Valley JCF
Circleville JCF
Freedom Center
Total

# of Assaults
126
115
66
39
34
16
14
0
410

NUMBER OF SUBSTANTIATED YOUTH ON STAFF ASSAULTS
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Marion JCF
Scioto JCF
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Indian River JCF
Ohio River Valley JCF
Circleville JCF
Mohican JCF
Freedom Center
Total

# of Assaults
24
22
13
10
5
4
1
0
79

NUMBER OF SUBSTANTIATED STAFF ON YOUTH ASSAULTS
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Scioto JCF
Marion JCF
Indian River JCF
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Ohio River Valley JCF
Circleville JCF
Mohican JCF
Freedom Center
Total

# of Assaults
2
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
4

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EMERGENCY TREATMENT DATA
NUMBER OF YOUTH TAKEN OFF GROUNDS FOR
MEDICAL TREATMENT (NON-ROUTINE)
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Ohio River JCF
Scioto JCF
Marion JCF
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Mohican JCF
Circleville JCF
Indian River JCF
Freedom Center
Total

#
30
24
16
15
13
8
7
2
115

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YOUTH INJURY DATA
TOTAL YOUTH INJURIES
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Ohio River Valley JCF
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Mohican JCF
Scioto JCF
Indian River JCF
Marion JCF
Circleville JCF
Freedom Center
Total

# of Injuries
27
18
13
12
10
9
8
1
98

YOUTH INJURIES (ACCIDENTAL)
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Scioto JCF
Ohio River Valley
Mohican JCF
Circleville JCF
Marion JCF
Indian River JCF
Freedom Center
Total

# of Injuries
19
6
6
6
4
4
4
0
49

YOUTH INJURIES (INFLICTED BY OTHER YOUTH)
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Ohio River Valley
Mohican JCF
Marion JCF
Indian River JCF
Scioto JCF
Circleville JCF
Freedom Center
Total

# of Injuries
7
6
6
4
3
1
0
0
27

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YOUTH INJURIES (INFLICTED BY STAFF)
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Circleville JCF
Ohio River Valley
Mohican JCF
Marion JCF
Indian River JCF
Scioto JCF
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Freedom Center
Total

# of Injuries
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

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SUICIDE DATA
NUMBER OF SUICIDE WATCHES
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Scioto JCF
Marion JCF
Ohio River Valley JCF
Circleville JCF
Mohican JCF
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Indian River JCF
Freedom Center
Total

#
105
33
32
31
10
9
7
1
228

YOUTH INJURIES (SELF INFLICTED)
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Ohio River Valley JCF
Scioto JCF
Circleville JCF
Indian River JCF
Mohican JCF
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Marion JCF
Freedom Center
Total

# of Injuries
18
5
3
3
2
2
1
0
34

NUMBER OF SUICIDE OBSERVATIONS
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Scioto JCF
Marion JCF
Freedom Center
Circleville JCF
Mohican JCF
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Indian River JCF
Ohio River Valley JCF
Total

#
16
5
2
1
0
0
0
0
24

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SEXUAL ASSAULT DATA
NUMBER OF SUBSTANTIATED
OTHER SEXUAL INCIDENTS (Sexual suggestions, talk, drawings, etc.)
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION

INSTITUTION
Indian River JCF
Circleville JCF
Marion JCF
Scioto JCF
Ohio River Valley JCF
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Freedom Center
Mohican JCF
Total

# of Assaults
11
5
3
1
1
1
0
0
22

NUMBER OF SUBSTANTIATED
YOUTH ON YOUTH SEXUAL INCIDENTS (SEXUAL MISCONDUCT)
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION

INSTITUTION
Ohio River Valley JCF
Circleville JCF
Scioto JCF
Freedom Center
Marion JCF
Mohican JCF
Indian River JCF
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Total

# of Assaults
3
3
1
1
1
0
0
0
9

NUMBER OF SUBSTANTIATED
YOUTH ON YOUTH SEXUAL ASSAULTS (FORCED SEXUAL MISCONDUCT)
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION

INSTITUTION
Ohio River Valley JCF
Circleville JCF
Marion JCF
Scioto JCF
Freedom Center
Mohican JCF
Indian River JCF
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Total

# of Assaults
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
3

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NUMBER OF SUBSTANTIATED
YOUTH ON STAFF SEXUAL INCIDENTS (Exposing oneself, light touching, etc.)
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Indian River JCF
Circleville JCF
Marion JCF
Scioto JCF
Freedom Center
Mohican JCF
Ohio River Valley
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Total

# of Assaults
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3

NUMBER OF SUBSTANTIATED
STAFF ON YOUTH SEXUAL INCIDENTS (Exposing oneself, light touching, etc.)
FROM JANUARY- MARCH 2006 BY DYS INSTITUTION
INSTITUTION
Scioto JCF
Circleville JCF
Marion JCF
Indian River JCF
Freedom Center
Mohican JCF
Ohio River Valley
Cuyahoga Hills JCF
Total

# of Assaults
1 (pending)*
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1

*Pending: An investigation is underway, and the
allegation has not yet been substantiated.