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Throughout the state of Oklahoma, the Office of Juvenile Affairs (OJA) provides with its community partners; prevention, educational and treatment services, as well as secure facilities for juveniles in order to promote public safety and reduce juvenile delinquency.
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- Oklahoma Youth Academy Charter School
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Residential programs provide rehabilitative facilities for...
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Program responsibilities at the State Office include the...
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Resources - Office of Juvenile Affairs - Oklahoma.gov
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11 kwi 2024 · OJA is the state's juvenile justice agency that provides institutional, residential, treatment, and community-based services. It also oversees the Oklahoma Youth Academy Charter School and the Office of Public Integrity.
Learn about the state agency that plans and coordinates juvenile justice and delinquency prevention services in Oklahoma. Find out its history, leadership, organization, facilities, and activities.
Oklahoma Office of Juvenile Affairs. About OJA. Board of Directors. Residential Treatment Centers. Central OK Juvenile Center. Southwest OK Juvenile Center. Group Homes. Detention Centers. Community Based Support.
Contact Information. 3812 N. 36th Street Suite 400. Oklahoma City, OK Local: (405) 530-2800. Contact Us. *Indicates a required field.
The Office of Juvenile Affairs (OJA or Agency) was created as the state juvenile justice agency in 1994 when the Oklahoma Legislature passed the Juvenile Reform Act (H.B. 2640) and became effective July 1, 1995. The mission of OJA, along with its community partners, is to provide prevention, education, and treatment services for at-risk youth
Implement local, tribal, and statewide delinquency prevention and intervention programs and projects in alignment with the state three-year prevention plan and the requirements of the JJDPA. Review the following information to access contacts, funding information, state plans, performance measures, and more.