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Three top officials were fired after the report detailed allegations of contraband drugs, staffing shortages and other problems in juvenile detention facilities.
Former Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi left his role in Gov. Wes Moore’s cabinet earlier this month because Maryland perpetuated “human rights abuses” against ...
Despite significant progress in the US juvenile justice system, some states are regressing towards harsher practices due to ...
Vincent Schiraldi, Maryland Secretary of Juvenile Services, seen while correction commissioner in New York, speaking at a 2021 news conference at the Rikers Island complex. (AP Photo/Jeenah Moon) ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — After recent high-profile crimes involving juveniles, 7News On Your Side had an opportunity to ask Maryland Secretary of Juvenile Services Vincent Schiraldi about his office ...
Maryland Juvenile Services Secretary Vincent Schiraldi vowed to “stay on this job” while responding to members of the state’s General Assembly and Baltimore residents who have called for his ...
Secretary Vincent Schiraldi, who has led the Department of Juvenile Services for the better part of two years under Gov. Wes Moore, said in an interview with The Baltimore Sun that the agency ...
Mr. Schiraldi has come under fire after teenage suspects were tied to fatal shootings and brutal assaults in Baltimore and its surrounding suburbs, including a fatal Howard County shooting earlier ...
Vincent Schiraldi’s confirmation as Maryland’s new secretary of juvenile services was delayed as Republicans expressed concern that he focuses on rehabilitation at the expense of accountability.
DJS Secretary Vincent Schiraldi talked about the new ankle monitor and detention policies within the agency with FOX45's Mikenzie Frost. (WBFF) ...
DJS Secretary Vincent Schiraldi agreed to an interview with FOX45's Mikenzie Frost regarding criticism and calls for his resignation. (WBFF) ...