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Allegheny County Funds Juvenile Detention Contract
March 18, 2026
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, is currently investing approximately $73 million under a five-year contract awarded in 2023 to Adelphoi, a nonprofit organization operating the Highland Juvenile Detention Facility. This facility, located in Pittsburgh and formerly known as the Shuman Juvenile Detention Center, serves as the primary juvenile detention site for the county. Recent research highlights significant racial disparities in detention, short average stays, and high operational costs. Evidence suggests that community-based alternatives may offer more effective and cost-efficient solutions for juvenile justice outcomes.
- Procurement professionals should note the substantial contract value and the county's ongoing commitment to private operation of juvenile detention services.
- The data-driven focus on racial disparities and cost-effectiveness may influence future procurement strategies toward community-based programs or alternative service models.
- Vendors specializing in juvenile justice alternatives, social services, or community programs may find emerging opportunities as Allegheny County evaluates potential reinvestment of funds.
- Contracting officers should consider the implications of research findings on future solicitations, emphasizing outcomes, equity, and cost efficiency in service delivery.
The dollars being spent to confine kids in Allegheny County could be reinvested in the young people themselves and in their families, schools and communities.
— Jeffrey Shook, Professor of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh
Agencies
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania Department of Human Services
Vendors
Adelphoi
Contracts
$73 million
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