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| Department of Juvenile Justice |
| Find out about detention centers, prevention and rehabilitation programs, and resident information from the Department of
Juvenile Justice.
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| Family Court Services |
| Find out how the Department of Probation is working to reduce criminal activity among juveniles. |
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| Non-Secure Detention |
| The Department of Juvenile Justice's (DJJ) Non-Secure Detention (NSD) program offers an alternative to Secure Detention for
some of the young people remanded to the Department's custody. NSD provides structured residential care for alleged Juvenile
Delinquents (JDs) in a less restrictive setting while awaiting disposition of their cases in Family Court.
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| Posting Bail for Juveniles |
| Learn the definition of bail, what forms of payment are accepted, and where bail can be posted for juveniles in New York City. |
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| Processing Juvenile Cases |
| Information on how juvenile delinquents and juvenile offenders are prosecuted is available on the Department of Juvenile Justice
Web site.
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| Secure Detention |
| The Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) provides Secure Detention for alleged Juvenile Delinquents (JDs) and Juvenile Offenders
(JOs), ages 10 to 15 who are awaiting resolution of their court cases.
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| Visiting Hours and Rules |
| Find out who can visit a juvenile in detention, what the rules are, and when visits can take place. |
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| Youth Intake Information |
| Find out about the secure detention facilities and how the intake process works for juveniles in New York City. |
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