Why doesn the County build temporary jail structures or renovate some other structure for use as a jail?
The Ohio Bureau of Adult Detention determines operating and facility guidelines for county jails in the state of Ohio. Temporary structures would likely not be approved by the state for the County’s inmate profile. Renovating existing structures is not a cost effective option because modern jails are designed with a logical flow of inmates, staff, and visitors to minimize risk and maximize security. Additionally, jails require specialized fire protection systems to ensure the safety of inmates and staff.
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