SPLC Sues Mississippi County to Stop ‘Shocking’ Abuse of Children at Detention Center
The Southern Poverty Law Center today filed a federal class action suit to stop the “shockingly inhumane” treatment of children at a juvenile detention center and to force officials to provide sanitary facilities and mental health treatment to young people confined there.
The suit was filed in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi on behalf of a 17-year-old boy who, despite attempting suicide while in the facility, has received no mental health treatment. He has been subjected to physical abuse and filthy conditions, and has been forced to sleep on the floor in an overcrowded, insect-infested cell.
The Harrison County Juvenile Detention Center in Biloxi, Miss., has been operated by a private corporation, the Mississippi Security Police, for more than nine years at an annual cost of $1.6 million.
“It is a travesty that the county has chosen to let a private company profit by neglecting and abusing our children,” said Vanessa Carroll, a staff attorney for the SPLC’s Mississippi Youth Justice Project and counsel for the children.



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