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What will it take to curb overcrowding at WA's youth prisons?

May 14, 202522 min
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Washington’s youth prisons are facing a crisis of overcrowding.

The state’s two medium and maximum security youth prisons – Green Hill School in Chehalis, and Echo Glenn Children’s Center in Snoqualmie – have both consistently met or surpassed their maximum capacity for residents in recent years.

When the 2025 Washington legislative session began, lawmakers had lots of potential solutions.

From custody transfers, to increased diversion programs, to early release petitions - lawmakers brought a bevy of bills attempting to fix overcrowding at  youth detention centers.

But now, with the session at an end… some of those key bills have not passed.

What happened, and where does it leave Washington’s youth detention centers?

Guests:

  • Jake Goldstein-Street, reporter with the Washington State Standard
  • Dr. Eric Trupin, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Washington Medical School. He’s also a child psychologist who has worked with incarcerated youth for decades

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