Ohio's Department of Rehabilitation and Correction is the state government's administrative department. With 27 state prisons and three juvenile detention centers, Ohio's prison system is the sixth largest in the country. In Ohio, there were 49,255 inmates in December 2018, with the prison system spending roughly $1.8 billion that year. The ODRC's headquarters are in Columbus. The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction safeguards and supports Ohioans by ensuring that adult felony offenders are properly monitored in safe, humane, and secure surroundings. It will promote citizen safety and victim rehabilitation in collaboration with communities. It hopes to develop in offenders a greater sense of responsibility and the ability to become law-abiding members of society through rehabilitative and restorative programming.
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