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  1. The Harris County Juvenile Probation Department is committed to the protection of the public utilizing intervention strategies that are community-based, family-oriented, and least restrictive while emphasizing responsibility and accountability of both parent and child.

  2. Facility Name: Harris County Juvenile Detention Center. Location: Houston, Texas. Focus: Provide a safe and secure environment for juveniles. Age Range: 10-17. Operated by: Harris County Juvenile Probation Department. Visitation: By appointment only. Facility Administrator: Leonta Rheams

  3. Residential Services. Harris County Juvenile Probation Department has three facilities that house young people ages 10-17. Our focus is to provide a safe and secure environment for the young people we serve.

  4. Feb 5, 2020 · While a juvenile center is sometimes called “juvenile jail,” it isn’t the same as a prison for minors. The facilities focus on teaching children better habits and giving them the support and stability they need to make better choices.

  5. Harris County law enforcement officers can take a juvenile to one of two 24-hour units of the department located at Chimney Rock Center and the Juvenile Detention Center. Intake Screening assesses immediate circumstances and determines if the youth is to be detained or released.

  6. In criminal justice systems, a youth detention center, known as a juvenile detention center (JDC), juvenile detention, juvenile jail, juvenile hall, or more colloquially as juvie/juvy or the Juvey Joint, also sometimes referred to as observation home or remand home is a prison for people under the age of majority, to which they have been ...

  7. www.tjjd.texas.gov › index › facilitiesFacilities - Texas

    205 E. Central Avenue Temple, TX 76501. Home Office San Antonio: 1-800-687-7320. The Texas Juvenile Justice Department is dedicated to caring for the youth in our system and promoting the public safety of all Texans.

  8. Mar 20, 2020 · Juvenile. The Juvenile Courts decide on matters and render judgments involving adolescents who have not at-tained the age of majority. Case types heard in Juvenile Courts include adoptions, juvenile delinquency,Texas Department of Family and Protective Services cases, and Declaratory Judgments involving unaccompanied minors.

  9. Please contact the facility directly for the visitation schedule and times. The contact information for each facility is as follows: Juvenile Detention Center 713-222-4100, Leadership Academy 713-222-4600 and Youth Village 713-222-4700.

  10. Juvenile Detention Center. At the Juvenile Detention Center, students are provided classes in Math, Science, Social Studies, English Language Arts, and Social Skills. Qualifying students receive special education and English as a Second Language services.

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