Part 1: Violence, restraints, isolation increase at Wyoming Boys’ School

Photo credit: Lauren Miller, Casper Star-Tribune

 

An investigation by WyoFile and the Star-Tribune reveals that violence, reliance on physical restraints and the use of solitary confinement have all become increasingly common in recent years at the Wyoming Boys’ School — the state-run facility that houses delinquent 12- to 21-year-old boys.

 
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