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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 507216" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I agree but his original sentence included him remaining on parole supervision after his time incarcerated and I think Department of Juvenile Justice requires it for transittioning, too. I just thought of something else that's going to come up and I think I see now why they are in a tizzy at the Department of Juvenile Justice facility. I need to ask difficult child if he has a copy of the form he signed last week that established his release date for this week. If he goes to detention reentry, the release date has to be changed to the last day he's supposed to be there- at detention- because it's still incarceration. That's why they have to use it as a step down to begin with and that's why the one lady said that wouldn't be able to hold him, even in detention, past mid-May unless he reoffended. I just have an eeery feeling that PO is going to shoot for another out-of-home placement after difficult child completes the detention- if they really do even have a reentry program like that in place right now. At the rate they are going, it could take them to May to figure that out, get it funded, and get difficult child accepted. It can be proven that PO didn't do squat to ensure he could get difficult child placed somewhere, legally, from Nov until this week, and now difficult child is held incarcerated past his release due to that. There will have to be more communication between central off and Department of Juvenile Justice facility- like "what do you want us to change the release date to"? This reentry and parole supervision is supposed to ensure a seamless, smooth transition out of incarceration. If they make this any smoother for us they might as well just keep difficult child there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 507216, member: 3699"] I agree but his original sentence included him remaining on parole supervision after his time incarcerated and I think Department of Juvenile Justice requires it for transittioning, too. I just thought of something else that's going to come up and I think I see now why they are in a tizzy at the Department of Juvenile Justice facility. I need to ask difficult child if he has a copy of the form he signed last week that established his release date for this week. If he goes to detention reentry, the release date has to be changed to the last day he's supposed to be there- at detention- because it's still incarceration. That's why they have to use it as a step down to begin with and that's why the one lady said that wouldn't be able to hold him, even in detention, past mid-May unless he reoffended. I just have an eeery feeling that PO is going to shoot for another out-of-home placement after difficult child completes the detention- if they really do even have a reentry program like that in place right now. At the rate they are going, it could take them to May to figure that out, get it funded, and get difficult child accepted. It can be proven that PO didn't do squat to ensure he could get difficult child placed somewhere, legally, from Nov until this week, and now difficult child is held incarcerated past his release due to that. There will have to be more communication between central off and Department of Juvenile Justice facility- like "what do you want us to change the release date to"? This reentry and parole supervision is supposed to ensure a seamless, smooth transition out of incarceration. If they make this any smoother for us they might as well just keep difficult child there. [/QUOTE]
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