State Governor Mike Dewin | State Governor Mike DeWine Official Website
State Governor Mike Dewin | State Governor Mike DeWine Official Website
(COLUMBUS, Ohio)— Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced the formation of a new working group to examine the state of juvenile justice and corrections in Ohio.
The Ohio Juvenile Justice Working Group will be chaired by Tom Stickrath, former director of both the Ohio Department of Youth Services (DYS) and Ohio Department of Public Safety (DPS). Stickrath is also the current chair of the National Commission on Accreditation for Corrections.
Governor DeWine has tasked the group with undergoing a thorough, holistic review of juvenile justice operations at DYS and of the agency's partnerships with county juvenile detention facilities. The group will review and offer recommendations on a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, youth safety, education, reentry support, and health and mental health services. The group will also examine staffing levels and staff safety, training, recruitment, and retention.
Members of the working group include:
- Judge Anthony Capizzi
Retired Juvenile Court Judge, Montgomery County - Gabriella Celeste
Policy Director, Schubert Center for Child Studies - Melissa Day
Juvenile Division Chief, Stark County Prosecutor's Office - Judge Amy Lewis
Juvenile Court Judge, Greene County - Judge David Stucki
Retired Juvenile Court Judge, Stark County - Tom Stickrath (chair)
Former Director, Ohio DYS, Ohio DPS
Chair, National Commission on Accreditation for Corrections
- Rep. Cindy Abrams (R-Harrison)
- Rep. Richard Brown (D-Canal Winchester)
- Sen. Paula Hicks Hudson (D-Toledo)
- Sen. Nathan Manning (R-North Ridgeville)
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