The Ohio Department of Youth Services is the juvenile corrections system for the
state of Ohio. DYS is statutorily mandated to confine felony offenders, ages 10 to 21, who
have been adjudicated and committed by one of Ohio’s 88 county juvenile courts.
During their stay with DYS, youth are engaged in programming that is designed to
address their criminological and behavioral needs. Each DYS facility also operates
a year-round school that offers general curriculum as well as vocation opportunities.
DYS operates eight correctional and rehabilitation facilities plus one private
treatment facility and provides parole services from six regional sites.
DYS also funds nearly 100% of the operational costs of twelve Community Correctional
Facilities (CCFs) which are run by counties and used to treat lower-level felony
delinquent youth who otherwise would be committed to a DYS facility.
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