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Housing Juvenile Offenders in Adult Detention Facilities
Common sense, and sound public policy dictates that we further re-examine current state and federal legislative restrictions dealing with the joint housing of adult and juvenile criminal offenders. Co-located juvenile and adult detention facilities, utilizing shared staff and joint use of recreational/lunch and open areas, are cost effective and should be permitted in a time of limited resources and increasing detention needs.
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This page was last updated on: 12/29/2006
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