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Just rec'd letter from Department of Juvenile Justice
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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 507330" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>Ditto!</p><p></p><p>And that is if it is available, it isn't just used to buy time to find something else to tangle him in the system instead of dealing with issues that could help him rehabilitate, and hopefully, us have reunification.</p><p></p><p>It's of great concern to me that fed funding and these "wonderful" laws passed the past few years are being spent giving more punishment instead of actually dealing with the issues that might honestly help the kid get past this and move on.</p><p>\</p><p>difficult child said that he'd talked to other guys in there and there used to be a detention reentry in this location but there isn't anymore. That matches what I found although I did find where recent funding has been funneled to do a pilot funding on this here. But the detention center says that's not in place yet. I still can't see holding difficult child incarcerated until they get a "pilot program" established. Nope- this wasn't my ideal plan but koi- they really have nothing in place here. And i'm supposed to sign over custody because of that? They have biggeer problems to deal with- there are kids in there for serious violent crimes and kids who have never had a parent show up for visitation...but for some reason, my kid is on the radar. Oh- could that be my fault? I suppose it is if it resulted from me trying to find out why they can't do better than this.</p><p></p><p>difficult child told me tonight that they handed him the list of standard parole requirements- no firearm before age 29, etc- the state law stuff. And then after I asked if there was anything specific to him that reflected a "real" parole plan, he said only that it says he won't affiliate with known gang members.</p><p></p><p>Uhmmm...and they have himincarcerated with gang members and wanted to send him to a GH with gang members? How many gang members hang out at my house?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 507330, member: 3699"] Ditto! And that is if it is available, it isn't just used to buy time to find something else to tangle him in the system instead of dealing with issues that could help him rehabilitate, and hopefully, us have reunification. It's of great concern to me that fed funding and these "wonderful" laws passed the past few years are being spent giving more punishment instead of actually dealing with the issues that might honestly help the kid get past this and move on. \ difficult child said that he'd talked to other guys in there and there used to be a detention reentry in this location but there isn't anymore. That matches what I found although I did find where recent funding has been funneled to do a pilot funding on this here. But the detention center says that's not in place yet. I still can't see holding difficult child incarcerated until they get a "pilot program" established. Nope- this wasn't my ideal plan but koi- they really have nothing in place here. And i'm supposed to sign over custody because of that? They have biggeer problems to deal with- there are kids in there for serious violent crimes and kids who have never had a parent show up for visitation...but for some reason, my kid is on the radar. Oh- could that be my fault? I suppose it is if it resulted from me trying to find out why they can't do better than this. difficult child told me tonight that they handed him the list of standard parole requirements- no firearm before age 29, etc- the state law stuff. And then after I asked if there was anything specific to him that reflected a "real" parole plan, he said only that it says he won't affiliate with known gang members. Uhmmm...and they have himincarcerated with gang members and wanted to send him to a GH with gang members? How many gang members hang out at my house? [/QUOTE]
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