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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 639140" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Juvenile facilities are handled differently in different states. In some states the juvenile institutions are part of the Dept. of Correction, the same as the adult institutions. In other states they are administered by the Dept. of Childrens Services or whatever it's called in your state. You can check online at your state's website to see which one applies. Here in Tennessee our juvenile facilities are now under the Dept. of Children's Services and they are now seeing what a mistake it was. Some of those kids are very hard core and are housed in places that are basically staffed by social worker types instead of experienced CO's. A lot more violence and a lot less accountability and oversight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 639140, member: 1883"] Juvenile facilities are handled differently in different states. In some states the juvenile institutions are part of the Dept. of Correction, the same as the adult institutions. In other states they are administered by the Dept. of Childrens Services or whatever it's called in your state. You can check online at your state's website to see which one applies. Here in Tennessee our juvenile facilities are now under the Dept. of Children's Services and they are now seeing what a mistake it was. Some of those kids are very hard core and are housed in places that are basically staffed by social worker types instead of experienced CO's. A lot more violence and a lot less accountability and oversight. [/QUOTE]
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