Annapolis, MD – Maryland lawmakers are moving to withhold $1 million from the state’s juvenile justice budget as they await answers from the department about the routine use of strip searches and shackles on youths in state custody.

In an increasingly contentious debate, child welfare and civil rights advocates are calling for an end to what they consider harmful practices, while state officials defend the practices as crucial to keeping 14 state-run facilities safe and secure.

 

Baltimore Sun