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    Douglas County Department of Corrections - Daytime

    Douglas County Department of Corrections

    1.5(8 reviews)
    0.5 miDowntown

    Terrible place, they do not treat people as human beings, my son was in there and got no type of…read morehelp being his first time actually staying and his diet is weird. The response was he receives 3 trays so he spent 5 days in there without eating anything luckily he was able to get a few bags of chips, I think in custody deaths should be further investigated by an outside law enforcement agency. Someone had a seizure yesterday and the CO just stood there poorly trained

    I didn't have access to a working phone while in the jail. I didn't receive any food the first day…read morethere despite being hungry, asking for food repeatedly, and being pregnant. I was told I would receive more food since I was pregnant but never did. Didn't cater to my dietary needs for health reasons. Didn't provide me with my medicine. There was no soap in at least two of the bathrooms I visited, and staff had no intention on ensuring there was soap in the bathroom in the medical area, of all places. I filed complaints and haven't received a response, other than one which said everything was fine. Have no doubt my baby and I would have starved had I been in jail any longer. Never committed a crime in my life. I was handcuffed behind my back by the Omaha Police Department while entering the jail despite NE State Statute and federal law stating that pregnant women should not be restrained in jails and prisons. The handcuffs hurt my wrists, leaving red marks on my wrists. Bear in mind I received a Presidential Volunteer Service Award from the White House for volunteering at the Douglas Co Correctional Facility in college... The staff member who walked me out said he didn't think I looked like I belonged in jail. He had worked there when I was in college decades ago. One of only a few people there who treated me with respect. Others yelled at me for getting a drink of water and another told me good luck once I entered the jail, saying I would need it.

    Omaha - publicservicesgovt - Updated May 2026

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