California’s state youth correctional system, the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), has a tumultuous history of violence, abuse, and neglect. For decades, CJCJ has committed to investigating the health and safety of youth at DJJ. Given these systemic issues, California will end most new admissions to DJJ beginning on July 1, 2021 and close all facilities over the next several years. CJCJ will continue providing the public with critical information on this dangerous system until it finally closes.
Here you can find details on DJJ-related subjects (current and historical) spanning decades. These include youth population data, facility conditions, programming, and COVID-19 testing, among many others. These reports also highlight the importance of community-based services to address the unique needs of California’s most vulnerable youth.
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CJCJ Communications
cjcjmedia@cjcj.org
(415) 621‑5661 x. 103
Division of Juvenile Justice monitoring reports and data
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Report Jun 28, 2023
Beyond Repair: Envisioning a Humane Future After 132 Years of Brutality in California’s Youth Prisons
Report by CJCJ follows the 132-year history of California’s Division of Juvenile Justice
Resource Nov 8, 2022
Division of Juvenile Justice Data
CJCJ is committed to monitoring the health and safety of youth at California’s state youth correctional system, the DJJ, we have compiled a trove of otherwise unavailable reports.
Fact Sheet Nov 20, 2020