Minors in Detention
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2023 Juvenile Justice Commission Facility Lists
2022 Juvenile Justice Commission Facility Lists
2021 Juvenile Justice Commission Facility Lists
Youthful Offenders in Local Detention Facilities
The passage of Senate Bill 823 (SB 823) and the eventual closure of the state’s youth correctional facilities mean that local detention facilities may detain youthful offenders until they reach the age of full criminal responsibility (age 18) and in some cases, until the age of extended juvenile jurisdiction (age 25). OYCR understands that agencies may have questions about housing youthful offenders in local detention facilities and has provided the following resources.
Minors in Detention
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- 2024 Letter to Sheriffs, Chiefs of Police, & Law Enforcement Agency Commanders – PDF
- FACT SHEET The JJDPA and Court Holding Facilities – PDF
- Information Relative to Minors in Detention – PDF 2024
- Annual Survey of Law Enforcement Facilities – PDF 2024
- Monthly Report on the Detention of Minors Form – Word | PDF 2024
- Monthly Report on the Detention of Minors Instructions – PDF 2024
- Submit Separation Incident Report Online Separation Incident Report Online
- Submit Separation Incident Report Online Separation Incident Report Instructions – PDF
- Nonsecure Detention Log (updated June 2024) – Excel | PDF
- Secure Detention Log (updated June 2024) – Excel | PDF
- When Holding Juveniles In Adult Facilities – Poster Tool – PDF