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JLARC begins study of juvenile rehabilitation: safety, security and program access among proposed questions
Summary
JLARC staff presented proposed study questions May 14 to review safety and security practices, staffing, and program access in the Department of Children, Youth and Families’ juvenile rehabilitation system; preliminary report set for July 2026 and proposed final report in September 2026.
The Joint Legislative Audit and Review Committee on May 14 opened a new study of juvenile rehabilitation programs run by the Department of Children, Youth and Families, presenting proposed study questions that focus on safety and security at facilities and on access to treatment, education and reentry services.
Casey Radestitz and Zane Kelly, JLARC staff assigned to the study, said the 2024 legislature directed JLARC to review program access, how DCYF ensures the safety…
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