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Mississippi Department of Human Services : ウィキペディア英語版
Mississippi Department of Human Services
The Mississippi Department of Human Services (MDHS) is a state agency of Mississippi, headquartered in Jackson.〔"(MDHS Home )." Mississippi Department of Human Services. Retrieved on July 1, 2010. "750 North State Street | Jackson, MS 39202."〕 The department operates the state's family services.
==Division of Youth Services==
The Division of Youth Services (DYS) operates juvenile correctional facilities.〔"(Division of Youth Services )." Mississippi Department of Human Services. Retrieved on July 1, 2010.〕 One, Oakley Training School, is open, while Columbia Training School has been closed. The two training schools are apart from one another.〔"(426 F. 2d 269 - Montgomery v. Oakley Training School )." United States Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit. May 6, 1970. Retrieved on August 9, 2010. "There are two juvenile reform schools in Mississippi: Oakley Training School, which was all-black and Columbia Training School, which was all-white. Both schools accommodated both boys and girls. The two schools are 125 miles apart. Children are assigned to the schools by the state's juvenile judges."〕
As of 2003 the majority of children committed to the training schools were non-violent offenders.〔 Originally a judge could order child to attend a training school for minor offenses up to and including felony charges. On July 1, 2010, new legislation states that only a child who commits a felony or a child who commits three or more misdemeanors could be sentenced to go to a training school. Male juveniles who engage in serious or repeat behaviors and are certified as adults may be asked to go to the Walnut Grove Youth Correctional Facility, a privately operated facility of the Mississippi Department of Corrections in Walnut Grove, Mississippi.〔"(MDHS ANNOUNCES REDUCTION IN FORCE FOR OAKLEY TRAINING SCHOOL )." Mississippi Department of Human Services. June 16, 2010. Retrieved on July 25, 2010.〕 David M. Halfbinger of ''The New York Times'' said in 2003 that the MDHS juvenile correctional facilities "look more like rural community colleges -- low-slung, cinder-block buildings scattered across sun-baked meadows, ringed by chain-link fencing -- than the prisons they effectively are."〔Halbfinger, David M. "Care of Juvenile Offenders In Mississippi Is Faulted." ''The New York Times''. September 1, 2003. (1 ). Retrieved on August 9, 2010.〕

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