Washtenaw County Jail resumes in-person visits after more than a decade

The Washtenaw County Jail began allowing in-person visitation after more than a decade, replacing a digital-only system.

In an email to The Michigan Daily, Washtenaw County Sheriff Alyshia Dyer said officials realized the importance of human connections through in-person visit trial studies, making the decision to move away from a screen-based model to one recognizing the importance of in-person interaction.

β€œThe process began with a dedicated team that looked at how to bring people back together safely, starting with small pilot groups in specific housing areas,” Dyer wrote. β€œThis careful rollout allowed the community to see that when you prioritize family bonds, you create a calmer and more hopeful environment for everyone involved.”…

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