Workers at Philadelphia’s Juvenile Services Center met with members of City Council Thursday to highlight the facility’s critical overcrowding.
The JSC holds several hundred young people accused of crimes at the corner of 48th and Haverford in West Philadelphia. Workers say it’s overcrowded, and there’s a real potential for dangerous violence.
The conditions at the center are “vile,” JSC employee Ebony Richards told council. It’s “outrageous and dangerous” to keep the facility in such an overcrowded situation, she said, adding that she’s worried someone will end up dying at the facility.
The worker’s union representative David Robinson said overcrowding is so bad, simple fights turn into riots. He said earlier this month, “20 staff members were injured trying to break up a fight between multiple units inside the Philadelphia Juvenile Justice Service Center,” he said. “On certain days, there’s only four staff members that can report to work to watch over 240 individuals.”