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IDJJ Data and Reports. The Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice (IDJJ) has two goals: make Illinois communities safer for all residents; and foster better life outcomes for youth in the Department’s custody by providing appropriate and effective rehabilitative care.
Fiscal Year 2023 statistics: Average age of youth in IDJJ facilities: 17.4 years Average age of youth under Aftercare supervision in the community: 18.1 years. The average length of stay for youth IDJJ custody: 5.4 months In the second week of December 2023, 171 youth were in IDJJ secure custody
JMIS is a web-based data platform, which gathers and disseminates data on the detention of youth in all juvenile detention facilities in Illinois. JMIS is a collaborative data system funded by the Illinois Juvenile Justice Commission with support from the Illinois Department of Human Services.
4 | Juvenile Justice in Illinois: A Data Snapshot It is estimated that there were 567,827 youth ages 5–17 living in Chicago in 2010 (Source: U.S. Census Bureau 2006-2010, American Community Survey). Total Youth 5–17 year olds by Race/Ethnicity in Chicago: 2010 Census Race Number Percent
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.
The Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice has two goals: Make Illinois communities safer for all residents. Foster better life outcomes for youth in the Department's custody by providing appropriate and effective rehabilitation. In March 2015, the Department unveiled its comprehensive strategic plan focusing on five core principles: