Northern District of Ohio
Prisoner Detention
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GENERAL: United States Marshal Service is responsible for obtaining adequate detention space to house USMS prisoners in their districts. Detention facilities the USMS uses must meet DOJ detention standards and minimum conditions of confinement. These conditions are as follows: 1. Staff is on duty 24 hours a day to supervise prisoners. 2. Three adequate meals a day are provided to prisoners. 3. Adequate emergency medical coverage is available 24 hours a day. 4. Adequate fire and other emergency plans and procedures are followed. 5. There is adequate security. 6. Adequate sanitation and hygiene services are available. 7. An adequate suicide prevention policy is in place. 8. There is adequate access to prescription drugs. Designated Federal Prison(s) frequently utilized by the Northern District of Ohio Area: Male
Female FCI Danbury
33 1/2 Pembroke Road Federal Prison procedures and general information can be reviewed at www.bop.gov. Note: Currently there are not any Federal Detention Facilities for Juvenile Offenders within the Northern District of Ohio area, but there are several state and local county facilities that are contracted by the United States Marshal Service for housing. |
