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  2. Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The Central Oklahoma Juvenile Center (COCJ), located in Tecumseh, [3] holds both boys and girls. is located on a 147.7-acre (59.8 ha) plat of land and occupies 30-acre (12 ha) of it. The school opened in 1917 and was under the Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs since 1995; previously it was in the Oklahoma Department of Human Services .

  3. Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act - Wikipedia

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    A re-authorization bill, the Juvenile Justice Reform Act of 2018 (Pub. L. 115-385) was enacted in December 2018, [16] marking the first reauthorization since 2002. [1] addition to reauthorizing core parts of the existing JJDPA, the 2018 bill made several significant changes to juvenile justice law.

  4. Oklahoma Secretary of Health and Human Services - Wikipedia

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    The Secretary has jurisdiction over most public assistance programs offered by the State. Such programs include child care services, senior citizen assistance, child custody services, disability vocational services, and services to the blind and deaf. The Secretary also oversees services to juveniles, both treatment and corrections.

  5. Is a county jail in eastern Oklahoma holding juvenile ...

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    The Okmulgee County Criminal Justice Authority has repeatedly argued with state officials over access to federal and tribal prisoners and has been cited for violating Oklahoma jail standards ...

  6. Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse ...

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    Oklahoma consistently ranks as one of the top states for the number of individuals with mental illness and addiction,[3] but as one of the bottom states as far as behavioral health funding.[4] For example, while the national average of spending per individual for mental health treatment is $120.56, Oklahoma only spends $53.05.

  7. The seemingly endless cycle of reforms in juvenile justice - AOL

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    In Washington state, Gov. Jay Inslee recently ordered 20 adult corrections employees to work shifts at one juvenile detention center, under an emergency protocol. The mother of an incarcerated ...

  8. US Justice Department finds violations in Oklahoma's ...

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    The report, from the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, also found that Oklahoma City, the state's largest city, defaults to sending police officers to deal with mental health crises even ...

  9. Multisystemic therapy - Wikipedia

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    Multisystemic therapy (MST) is an intense, family-focused and community-based treatment program for juveniles with serious criminal offenses who are possibly abusing substances. It is also a therapy strategy to teach their families how to foster their success in recovery.