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MCJAS-Linda Martin is for State Juvenile offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.
All prisons and jails have Security or Custody levels depending on the inmate’s classification, sentence, and criminal history. Please review the rules and regulations for State juvenile low facility.
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The MCJAS-Linda Martin Juvenile Attention Center is within the jurisdiction of the Ohio Department of Juvenile Justice located at 6807 Non-Pariel Rd, Route 4, Wooster, OH.
The facility provides supervision of youth in a safe, secure and humane environment. Services for youth include education, mental health, substance abuse, and health care. Medical and mental health are contracted services. Educational services are funded by the Ohio Department of Education through local school districts.
A typical day in secure detention would involve hygiene, meals, school, structured physical and educational activities, and court appearance as scheduled. The average length of stay in secure state detention is approximately 60 days.
The Linda Martin Attention Center ceased long-term detention of juvenile offenders in 2020 as part of Wayne County's initiative to reduce youth incarceration. Operated by the Multi-County Juvenile Attention System, the facility will be transformed into a transitional unit effective July 1. Here, youth can enter the system and undergo processing at Linda Martin before potential transfer to the Attention Center in Stark County for housing.
This transition aligns with the goals and principles of the Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI), established by the Annie E. Casey Foundation in 1992. JDAI is a data-driven reform process aimed at reducing unnecessary juvenile detention and addressing racial disparities within local and state juvenile justice systems nationwide.
Juvenile facilities overseen by the State of Ohio do not publish the names of the offenders housed in their facility. As such, there is no public forum for this information.
Visitation at this state juvenile facility is restricted to immediate family members only, including mothers, fathers, sisters, and brothers. The visitation guidelines are stringent, and it is advisable to contact the facility staff to ascertain specific limitations. For information on visitation schedules, visiting room regulations, and other relevant details about your visit, please contact 330-264-9050. The facility staff will provide comprehensive guidance to ensure a smooth and compliant visitation experience.