Juvenile Services
Division of Juvenile Corrections John D. Paquin, Administrator Shelby A. B. McCulley, Assistant Administrator
Phone: 608-240-5900 Fax: 608-240-3371
John D. Paquin Shelby A. B. McCulley Visitor bus schedule
Friday, December 11 – DOC Response to CLS/LHS Investigation Friday, December 11 – DOC Letter to Parents & Families
The Division of Juvenile Corrections (DJC) will reduce delinquent behavior and restore a sense of safety to victims and the community. The mission of DJC is to promote a juvenile justice system that balances protection of the community, youth accountability and competency building for responsible and productive community living.
Primary responsibilities of DJC
The DJC has two primary responsibilities:
DJC provides correctional supervision and offers programs and services to youth during their placement at a JCF. Generally, youth have time remaining on their court commitment orders upon their return to the community. On average, youth continue to be on correctional supervision for three to four months after leaving a JCF, except for serious juvenile offenders who may remain on supervision for two to three years. The Case Management Manual summarizes the phases of a youth’s supervision in the Case Management System.
Additional resources
Act 32 report
Administrator's memos to counties
Annual reports
Core Concepts Newsletters
Direct commitment procedures
Forms
Information for Counties & Courts
Interstate Compact for Juveniles
Major initiatives
Overview of services
The Grow Academy
Victim notification
Internship in Professional Psychology - Juvenile
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