Inslee unveils plan for new juvenile detention center on grounds of Aberdeen prison
Washington will open a new juvenile detention center on the campus of a prison in Aberdeen, an attempt to ease overcrowding at two existing state facilities for young people convicted of crimes.
Gov. Jay Inslee on Monday said that the facility will be adjacent to Stafford Creek Corrections Center. It will house 48 young men who choose to move out of Green Hill School in Chehalis, where officials say overcrowding has led to unsafe conditions.
Although the new juvenile detention facility will be on Department of Corrections property, it will be operated separately from the state prison.
Since 2023, Washingtons juvenile justice population has increased 60%, according to Inslees office. Most of that is due to a rise in crime among young people that Inslee said Monday was unpredicted and unpredictable.
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