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Report: Plan to Expand California Youth Prisons Needs TinkeringOriginally posted in The Chronicle of Social Change. The Chronicle of Social Change quotes CJCJ's recent Fact Sheet on California’s Division of Juvenile Justice in an article on Governor Brown's Budget Proposal for DJJ in FY 2018-19.
From the article:A report by the California Legislative Analysts Office raised some doubts approximately Gov. Jerry Brown’s plan to see more older youth and young adults served in the state youth prison system administered by the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ)....
Brown’s proposal also includes a young adult offender pilot program that would authorize the state to place 76 young adults in DJJ facilities whether they could total their sentences by their 25th birthday. The governors juvenile justice reforms would cost $3.8 million in the next fiscal year and would rise to $9.2 million in 2020-21.
Those changes would invol
ve opening up four units at DJJ facilities,which are currently operating at just 37 percent of their capacity, according to a recent fact sheet from the Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice. During the last fiscal year, and a stay at a DJJ facility cost taxpayers $317771 per youth.
Read the full article on The Chronicle of Social Change >>Related Links:Costs Rise Amid Falling Populations at California’s Division of Juvenile Justice2018-19 Budget Proposal Would Expand California’s Youth Correctional System at a Time of Falling Populations

Source: cjcj.org

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