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Each day at 26 facilities and 98 court services offices, DJJ supervises, detains, and oversees treatment programs for youth referred by juvenile courts and in collaboration with other public, private, and community groups.
Russel Carlson | Georgia Department of Community Health.
The Division of Secure Facilities provides oversight and leadership for 19 Regional Youth Detention Centers (RYDCs) and the 6 Youth Development Campuses (YDCs) located throughout Georgia, ranging from 30 to 200-bed capacities.
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Shawanda Reynolds-Cobb was appointed Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) on May 3, 2023, by Governor Brian P. Kemp.
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Also, the Georgia Department of Labor has a network of local Career Centers throughout the state. State Labor Commissioner Bruce Thompson is the tenth person to hold the office. He took the oath of office on January 12, 2023.
Our Commissioner Shawanda Reynolds-Cobb was appointed the Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice by Governor Brian P. Kemp on May 3, 2023. She has more than 30 years of government service.
The California Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), previously known as the California Youth Authority (CYA), was a division of the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation that provided education, training, and treatment services for Californias most serious youth offenders, until its closure in 2023.

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