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The Crockett State School was a Texas Youth Commission juvenile correctional facility in Crockett, Texas. The students at the state school had committed various crimes, including truancy, property crimes and crimes against persons.〔"(Crockett State School )." Texas Youth Commission. Retrieved on August 8, 2010.〕 The Crockett State School, located on what was a farm,〔"(Crockett State School )." Handbook of Texas Online. Retrieved on August 8, 2010.〕 is about north of Houston.〔Langsford, Terri. "(14-year-old hangs himself at Crockett youth lockup )." ''Houston Chronicle''. March 18, 2009. Retrieved on August 22, 2010.〕 there was also another hanging in the security lock up in 2007 they tried to cover up his name was pachecko he went to icu left a note saying this is my only way home because the officers were beating him ==History== In 1927 the Texas Legislature authorized the establishment youth correctional facility for black girls by the Texas State Board of Control. In 1945 the legislature provided funds to build the state school. In August 1946 the State Board of Control entered into a lease agreement with the Federal Government of the United States so the State of Texas could use a former prisoner of war camp in McCulloch County, near Brady. In February 1947 the Brady State School for Negro Girls opened; until the opening of Brady, there were no correctional facilities that admitted black girls. In 1949 the State Youth Development Council took control of the Brady facility. In 1950 the State of Texas moved the black girls' state school to a former farm in Houston County, near Crockett, establishing the Crockett State School for Girls, or the Colored Girls Training School at Crockett. The state moved the girls so the state could cut costs and so the girls could be closer to an African-American population. In 1957 the state school was placed under the control of the Texas Youth Council (now the Texas Youth Commission). The state school was integrated in 1966, and so it stopped using the "Colored Girls Training School at Crockett" name. The juvenile facility closed in 1972. The facility, renamed to the Crockett State Home on December 13, 1973, was then used as a house and educational center for dependent and neglected children. In 1975 the youth home operations stopped, and the Crockett State School re-opened as a juvenile correctional facility for boys.〔 In 1979 the Gatesville State School closed, and Crockett took some students previously at Gatesville.〔"(Gatesville State School for Boys )." ''Handbook of Texas''. Retrieved on July 23, 2010.〕 On Monday March 16, 2009, a 14-year-old boy incarcerated in Crockett hanged himself with his underwear in his room.〔 On June 3, 2011, the TYC announced that the facility would close by August 31, 2011, due to budget cuts.〔"(TYC Announces Closure of Three Facilities )." Texas Youth Commission. Retrieved on July 3, 2011.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Crockett State School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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