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Below is the interactive map showing our facilities. Zoom in to see facilities that may be close to each other, click each facility for key information, filter by type of facility using the slide-out sidebar (top left icon), and enlarge the map to full screen viewing (top right icon).
- Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, Corcoran (Satf-Csp)
California Substance Abuse Treatment Facility is moving...
- ISP
Details. Ironwood State Prison (ISP) jointly occupies with...
- MCSP
He began his career with the California Department of...
- Substance Abuse Treatment Facility and State Prison, Corcoran (Satf-Csp)
The Juvenile Detention Profile Survey (JDPS) dashboard consists of three interactive figures to present JDPS data. All figures display statewide data as a default but can be filtered by county, facility type, and facility name, using the filter menus located above the figures.
The DJJ provided services to juvenile offenders, ranging in age from twelve to 25, in facilities and on parole, and worked closely with law enforcement, the courts, district attorneys, public defenders, probation offices and other public and private agencies involved with the problems of youth.
2 cze 2023 · June 2, 2023 5 AM PT. After a two-year wind-down, California is in the final weeks of closing its notoriously grim youth prison system, a landmark moment that arrives as juvenile crime hovers...
22 lut 2023 · On September 30, 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law Senate Bill (SB) 823 requiring California’s state youth prisons to close by June 2023 (State of CA, 2020). SB 823 ushers in a new era of localized juvenile justice that is founded on community-based services and incarceration alternatives.
CJCJ has compiled a wealth of statistics detailing the different levels at which California's 58 counties send their residents to correctional institutions. Explore the interactive map to view population-adjusted rates of adult and juvenile arrests and incarcerations.
California’s state youth correctional system, the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), has a tumultuous history of violence, abuse, and neglect. For decades, CJCJ has committed to investigating the health and safety of youth at DJJ.