GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE I POLICY - DJJ 2026

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(DJJ) A training component of the Florida. Departments of Children and Families and Juvenile Justices. Crossover Youth Workgroup.
The Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) provides ser- vices to youth and families.
While holding justice-involved youth accountable for their actions through probation supervision and secure detention, DJJ provides them with medical and mental health treatment, as well as specialized programs designed to equip them with the social, intellectual, and emotional tools they will need as adults.
The Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) is a multi-faceted agency that provides a wide range of services for youthful offenders across the state.
Juveniles can be sent for a number of reasons. Mostly truancy at school. But anything from shoplifting to attempted . Car theft, drinking, drug use, and assault are a few more examples.

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Juvenile offenders who are convicted of a crime in adult court will typically be sent to a DJJ facility until they turn 18, at which point they will be transferred a California Prison Facility to serve the remainder of their sentence.

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