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Giddings State School is a juvenile correctional facility of the Texas Juvenile Justice Department located in unincorporated Lee County, Texas, [1] near Giddings. [2] In 2004, the state school was Lee County's largest employer. [3]
As of 2003, the JDAI had produced some promising results from their programs. Detention center populations fell by between 14% and 88% in JDAI counties over the course of 7 years (1996–2003). These same counties saw declines in juvenile arrests (an indicator of overall juvenile crime rates) during the same time period ranging from 37–54%. [41]
McLennan County State Juvenile Correctional Facility (Unit I and Unit II) - Partially in Mart, [16] mostly inunincorporated McLennan County [17] [18] [19] As of 2011 units I and II were combined into one facility. [20] The TYC governing board's original agenda had plans to close both McLennan County units, but the board changed its plans. [21]
The Department of Juvenile Justice responded by producing 259 pages of reports with the youths’ names redacted, as allowed under the open records law. They covered incidents from Nov. 19, 2023 ...
Officials at the state Department of Juvenile Justice did not respond to questions about YSI. A department spokeswoman, Meghan Speakes Collins, pointed to overall improvements the state has made in its contract monitoring process, such as conducting more interviews with randomly selected youth to get a better understanding of conditions and analyzing problematic trends such as high staff turnover.
The latest crackdown faced by the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Center stems from a state investigation that found two staffers didn't do enough to stop a youth from hurting another resident in ...
Jo Ciavaglia, Bucks County Courier Times July 10, 2024 at 3:53 PM An 18-year-old Reading man who escaped a Berks County juvenile detention facility with a Bucks County teen was apprehended at a ...
Juvenile detention centers in the United States, prisons for people under the age of 21, often termed juvenile delinquents, to which they have been sentenced and committed for a period of time, or detained on a short-term basis while awaiting trial or placement in a long-term care program.