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DJJ Circuit 13 outlines caseload numbers and launches in‑person gun‑violence prevention class
Summary
Chief Kelly Hammersley reported DJJ Circuit 13 supervision and detention counts and described a new four‑hour DJJ 'impact of gun violence' class for eligible youth; DJJ also announced a 'Restoring Hope' training summit in Orlando in December.
Kelly Hammersley, chief for Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) Circuit 13, reported current supervision and detention figures and described a new DJJ‑run gun‑violence prevention course for eligible youths.
The figures Hammersley provided: "we have 199 youth that are currently active on some form of Department of Juvenile Justice supervision," including probation, post‑commitment or conditional release. He said there are 68 youth in secure detention; 18 of those are being held to assist other circuits. Hammersley reported 31 youth on…
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