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New York City Department of Juvenile Justice

New York City government agency


New York City government agency

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agency_nameDepartment of Juvenile Justice
typedepartment
formed
preceding2
jurisdictionNew York City
headquarters110 William Street, 14th Floor
New York, NY 10038
coordinates
chief2_position
child2_agency
keydocument1New York City Charter
website

New York, NY 10038

The New York City Department of Juvenile Justice was the department of the government of New York City that provided secure and non-secure pre-conviction detention facilities for youths aged between 7 and 16. On December 7, 2010 Mayor Michael Bloomberg signed legislation officially merging the Department of Juvenile Justice into the Administration for Children's Services.

Facilities

Crossroads Juvenile Center

Crossroads Juvenile Center is a secure detention facility located in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn. The center was opened on August 1, 1998.

Horizon Juvenile Center

Horizon Juvenile Center is a secure detention facility located in the Mott Haven area of the Bronx. The center was opened on January 18, 1998.

SEEDS (Sowing Encouragement and Education to Develop Skills)

SEEDS is a non-secure facility in the Financial District in Manhattan. SEEDS provided an alternative to secure detention for young people in the Department's custody. It provided residential care for alleged Juvenile Delinquents in a less restrictive setting while they awaited disposition of their cases in Family Court.

Other

The Department of Juvenile Justice oversaw a network of non-secure group homes and operated two non-secure detention facilities that were operated through contracts with private social service organizations. Non-secure detention facilities are characterized by the absence of physically restrictive hardware, construction, and procedures.

References

References

  1. "Department of Juvenile Justice".
  2. [[New York City Charter]] § 675; "There shall be a department of juvenile justice, the head of which shall be the commissioner of juvenile justice."
  3. "New York City Department of Juvenile Justice - About". New York City Department of Juvenile Justice.
  4. "ACS Press Release". New York City Administration for Children's Services.
  5. "New York City Department of Juvenile Justice -Secure Detention Facilities". New York City Department of Juvenile Justice.
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