Where’s the Oversight of Psychiatric Meds for Pennsylvania Youth Offenders?

Pennsylvania is lagging when it comes to tracking the powerful psychiatric medications kids get in the state’s youth correctional facilities.
While other states have reformed the way they control and track such medications so that it is done systemwide, the Pennsylvania Department of Human Services follows only the total amount paid for the drugs prescribed in its six facilities on a systemic basis.

Nolan’s Story

"I just couldn't stop," said Nolan Eley, 25, who lived through a revolving door of getting help, relapsing and alienating loved ones before finding help from the support of his peers.

From My Victim’s Standpoint

As I sit at the table to eat breakfast, I begin to feel a knot inside my stomach, anxiety, and I’m experiencing discomfort and a deep sense of sadness in my heart.

Pennsylvania Juvenile Offenders Given Psychiatric Drugs at High Rates

Thousands of at-risk kids lived in six state-operated youth development centers and forestry camps from 2007 through 2013. Within the razor wire — or dense tree lines in forestry camps — psychiatric medications are flowing, despite the potential consequences to the developing brains and bodies of kids.

Search for Data Began 2 Years Ago

To better understand our findings and to continue to ask important questions of the data, PublicSource also conducted about 40 interviews with judges and attorneys, medical experts and researchers, advocates, and state officials.

Advocates Offer Solutions for Kids at Crossroads of School, Justice System

Kiera Wilmot's story is an example of how schools’ zero tolerance policies can begin to push students — especially students of color — out of the school system and into the criminal justice system, part of a process known as the school-to-prison pipeline.