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Long Creek Youth Development Center

South Portland, United States

Long Creek Youth Development Center is a facility located in South Portland, Maine, that houses youth offenders. It aims to provide rehabilitation and education services to help young individuals reintegrate into society. The center focuses on developing skills and promoting positive behavior changes among its residents.

CCI Score

CCI Score: Long Creek Youth Development Center

-22.94

Latest Event

Staff Protest Over Unsafe Labor Conditions at Long Creek

Workers at the Long Creek Youth Development Center, represented by Local 1989 of SEIU, sent a letter to the Maine Department of Corrections highlighting chronic staffing shortages, unsafe working conditions, forced overtime, and inadequate support measures, leading to increased violence, extended lockdowns, and significant damage. The protest reveals deep labor issues that jeopardize both staff and youth residents.

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Long Creek Youth Development Center is currently rated as an Accomplice.

-20 to -29 CCI Score
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Latest Events

  • Staff Protest Over Unsafe Labor Conditions at Long Creek Logo
    MAR
    26
    2024

    Workers at the Long Creek Youth Development Center, represented by Local 1989 of SEIU, sent a letter to the Maine Department of Corrections highlighting chronic staffing shortages, unsafe working conditions, forced overtime, and inadequate support measures, leading to increased violence, extended lockdowns, and significant damage. The protest reveals deep labor issues that jeopardize both staff and youth residents.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    July 17

    The article details a protest by workers against chronic understaffing, forced overtime, and unsafe working conditions at Long Creek Youth Development Center. These conditions contribute to numerous violent incidents and traumatic lockdowns, reflecting a serious neglect of labor rights and human welfare. The failure to address such issues indicates poor labor relations and human rights practices.

    'We are in a crisis,' workers at Maine's only youth prison tell the state

  • Maine Legislature Approves Closure of Long Creek Youth Development Center Logo
    JUN
    30
    2023

    The Maine Legislature approved a bill requiring the closure of Long Creek Youth Development Center in South Portland by the end of June 2023. Lawmakers critiqued the facility as 'trauma-inducing' and ineffective in restoring youth to functional societal roles, and plan to repurpose its $18 million annual funding towards education, mental health care, and community support services.

  • +60

    Public and Political Behavior

    July 17

    The legislative decision to close a juvenile detention center deemed harmful and counterproductive to rehabilitation represents a significant progressive shift. Redirecting funds to education, mental health, and community programs aligns with anti-authoritarian and restorative justice principles, countering punitive and trauma-inducing state practices.

    Maine Legislature approves bill to close Long Creek Youth Development Center

  • Severe Staffing Shortages and Safety Failures at Long Creek Logo
    MAR
    01
    2022

    Internal FOIA-obtained documents reveal that in early 2022 Long Creek Youth Development Center experienced extreme staffing shortages leading to multiple incidents including self-harm among youths, use-of-force by staff, and even an attempted breakout. These conditions underscore systemic neglect of both worker and detainee safety.

  • -70

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    July 17

    The internal documents detail severe staffing shortages resulting in dangerous conditions at the facility. Incidents of self-harm, excessive use-of-force, and a reported attempted breakout illustrate a profound failure to protect vulnerable youth and support overburdened staff. This neglect of human rights and worker safety merits a strongly negative rating from an anti-fascist perspective.

    Long Creek staffing issues more severe than previously reported, documents allege

  • Excessive Force and Neglect at Long Creek Youth Development Center Logo
    FEB
    12
    2018

    An 11-year-old boy with mental illness was brutally beaten by guards at Long Creek Youth Development Center, with delayed medical care compounding the abuse. The incident, part of a civil rights case, highlights systemic failures in the facility’s ethical practices and raises serious concerns about the treatment of vulnerable youth.

  • -70

    Business Practices and Ethical Responsibility

    July 17

    The reported abuse and neglect of a vulnerable 11-year-old, including a violent beating and insufficient timely medical care, underscores a severe breach of ethical responsibility. The incident reflects systemic failures in safeguarding the rights of youth and may contribute to broader authoritarian practices through neglect of rehabilitative principles.

    Spotlight on Long Creek

  • Understaffing and Forced Overtime Expose Labor Issues at Long Creek Logo
    FEB
    06
    2018

    An independent report revealed that understaffing at Long Creek Youth Development Center forced employees into regular overtime, creating dangerous and unhealthy conditions for both staff and youth. The report highlighted seven vacancies and concerns over the facility’s ability to provide safe working conditions.

  • -40

    Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices

    July 17

    The report documents severe understaffing at the facility, resulting in forced overtime which compromises worker health and safety as well as the quality of care for the youth. This reflects poorly on labor relations and human rights practices, highlighting exploitation and neglect of best practices in worker safety.

    Report documents problems at Maine detention center

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