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  2. Texas Juvenile Justice Department formed in 2011, when the Texas Legislature combined the functions of the Texas Youth Commission (TYC) and the Texas Juvenile Probation Commission. It is charged with keeping communities safe through its role helping high-risk youthful offenders reform and find a more successful future.

  3. The Texas Juvenile Justice Department is a state agency focused on youth and public safety. We are looking for talented, dedicated professionals in positions that range from Juvenile Correctional Officers and Case Managers to Lawyers and Accountants.

  4. About TJJD - Texas Juvenile Justice Department

    www.tjjd.texas.gov/about-the-tjjd

    The Texas Juvenile Justice Department operates five secure facilities and three halfway houses serving youth up to age 18 who’ve committed felony-level offenses and been assigned by juvenile court judges to a program of rehabilitation at TJJD campuses.

  5. The Juvenile Justice System in Texas

    www.tjjd.texas.gov/about-the-tjjd/the-juvenile-justice...

    The Texas juvenile justice system is designed to enhance public safety while providing rehabilitation for youth in the community and in residential settings. If a court commits a youth to TJJD, the length of time the youth must remain in a residential placement is, in part, determined by the type of commitment ordered by the court.

  6. Juvenile Justice Training Academy - Texas Juvenile Justice...

    www.tjjd.texas.gov/operations/juvenile-justice-training...

    The Juvenile Justice Training Academy (JJTA) supports learning and provides training resources to an array of individuals involved in the delivery of juvenile justice in Texas.

  7. TJJD also addresses complaints involving a code of ethics violation or allegations of abuse, neglect, or exploitation involving juvenile probation department and facility personnel and juvenile boards.

  8. TJJD Facilities Address List - Texas

    www2.tjjd.texas.gov/programs/facilities_list.aspx

    Texas Juvenile Justice Department c/o United Way 203 S. W. 8th Ave. #315 PO Box 14046 Amarillo, Texas 79101 Phone: 806-220-0087 Fax 806-220-0050 Home Office: Lubbock 1-800-687-7328 : Gainesville State School 1379 FM 678 Gainesville, Texas 76240 (940) 665-0701 FAX (940) 665-0469: Austin District Location ...

  9. Facilities - Texas Juvenile Justice Department

    www.tjjd.texas.gov/about-the-tjjd/facilities

    Secure Facilities Evins Regional Juvenile Center 3801 E. Monte Cristo RoadEdinburg, TX 78541Phone: (956) 289-5500Fax: (956) 381-1425 Gainesville State School 1379 FM 678Gainesville, TX 76240Phone: […]

  10. For Families - Texas Juvenile Justice Department

    www.tjjd.texas.gov/for-families

    The Texas Juvenile Justice Department operates five secure campuses and three halfway houses that serve youths who’ve been committed to the state’s care. Many of the youths at TJJD have a history of multiple or violent offenses at the local level and have exhausted the local community programs available to them.

  11. State Programs - Texas Juvenile Justice Department

    www.tjjd.texas.gov/state-programs

    Texas-certified educators teach a curriculum that mirrors the program in Texas public schools. So youth can work seamlessly toward their high school diploma or GED. Local ISDs provide classes for the TJJD halfway houses.