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Illinois county juvenile detention centers do NOT fall under the jurisdiction of the State of Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice. You may be able find information on various county facilities by searching the web using a search engine or view a list of county detention facilities.
IDJJ serves youth in five secure facilities located across the state. At each of the five Illinois Youth Centers, the Superintendents plan, develop, organize, control, direct, and manage the programs and operations of each of the Youth Centers.
The mission of the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice is to build youth skills and strengthen families to promote community safety and positive youth outcomes. County juvenile detention centers do NOT fall under the jurisdiction of the State of Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice.
The Kane County Juvenile Justice Center (JJC) is a detention facility for juveniles between the ages of ten and up to twenty-one. The facility has a rated capacity of eighty beds and was constructed to allow for the expansion of eighty additional beds.
The Juvenile Temporary Detention Center provides temporary secure housing for youth from the age of 10 through 16 years, who are awaiting adjudication of their cases by the Juvenile Division of the Cook County Courts.
The Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center (JTDC) is a detention facility for minors between the ages of ten and up to eighteen who are subject to Juvenile Court or Adult Criminal Court jurisdiction. Learn more about the Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Program.
This report provides a summary of juvenile detention admissions for March 2020, comparison data between March 2019 and March 2020, length of stay for calendar year 2020, admissions by age for calendar year 2020 and summaries on presenting offense.
What is juvenile detention? Juvenile detention is short-term confinement, primarily used after a youth has been arrested, but before a court has determined the youth’s innocence or guilt.
Juvenile Detention. The Hulse Juvenile Detention Center provides temporary secure custody for youth who have been charged with a delinquent act (criminal offense) and who have been determined a high risk to re-offend or who would likely flee the jurisdiction of the court if released.
Champaign County - Juvenile Detention. Superintendent - Patricia Allah. 400 Art Bartell Drive, Urbana, IL 61802. (217) 384-3780. Cook County - Juvenile Temporary Detention Center. Superintendent - Leonard Dixon.