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  1. Find data on incarcerated individuals who are currently serving time in an Ohio prison, currently under department supervision, or judicially released. Search by name, county, hearing date, and more to narrow your results. Search for an individual. Visiting Information.

  2. appgateway.drc.ohio.gov › OffenderSearchOffender Search - Ohio

    Searches by County of Commitment produces a list of those offenders who are sentenced from the selected county. Residential County and/or Zip Search. Searches by Residential County or Zip Code only searches offenders whose status is 'APA Supervision' or 'Violators at Large.'.

  3. The Lorain Correctional Institution, located in Grafton, processes male incarcerated persons from Stark, Summit, and Cuyahoga Counties. All other counties are processed through the Correctional Reception Center. Processing Summary.

  4. Sep 30, 2021 · By. Laura Hancock, cleveland.com. COLUMBUS, Ohio – Of the 43,200 inmates in state prisons, the Allen-Oakwood Correctional Institution in Lima has the most: 3,513. That’s according to the most...

  5. Northeast Reintegration Center (NERC) was opened in Cleveland, Ohio in 1988 as part of the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction.

  6. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction's Offender Search displays information on offenders who are currently incarcerated in an Ohio prison, currently under DRC supervision, judicially released, or who died of natural causes while incarcerated.

  7. cuyahogacounty.gov › sheriff › corrections-jailCorrections/Jail

    The Cuyahoga County Corrections Center (CCCC) is a full-service Jail that provides care and management of over 26,000 inmates annually. Inmate Information. Cuyahoga County Corrections Center booking, contact and other inmate information. MetroHealth Program.

  8. Volunteer on the Inside. Report an Inmate Concern. Report Staff Misconduct. Find a policy or form. Have a career with the BOP. Visit a federal inmate. Get Reentry Information. Locate a federal inmate.

  9. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction protects Ohioans by ensuring that adult felony offenders are effectively supervised in environments that are safe, humane, and secure. It promotes responsibility and builds the capacity of offenders to become law-abiding members of society.

  10. Regardless of their past, every person incarcerated in Ohio’s prisons deserves dignity and human rights. This includes access to adequate medical care, freedom from excessive force by prison staff, the right to practice one’s religion, and fair treatment for LGBT prisoners.

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