Ohio has several jails and correctional facilities, including the Ohio State Penitentiary, the Franklin County Jail, and the Cuyahoga County Jail. Other notable facilities include the Hamilton County Jail, the Summit County Jail, and the Lorain County Jail. Each county typically operates its own jail system to handle local offenders. Additionally, there are state-run institutions for more serious offenses throughout Ohio.
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Jails are run by governors.
there are 12 jails
Ohio, Iowa, Utah, and a few others have four-letter names.
Oregon and Ohio
Yes, Ohio is a noun. All state names are proper nouns.
At the end of 2009 there was 2,292,133 jails and prisons that were incarcerated.
Jails and prisons are funded mostly by local, state, and federal taxes. If you work and pay taxes then you fund jails and prisons.
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Ohio and Iowa are two states that have four letters in their names.
Norma Mancini has written: 'Our crowded jails' -- subject(s): Inmates of institutions, Jails, Prison psychology, Social aspects, Social aspects of Jails
regional jails