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1 | # | STATE | DEPARTMENT NAME | COVID-19 Information Available | LINK | DATE UPDATED | Guide: | PERSONAL HYGIENE | CLEANING/ DISINFECTING FACILITIES | DISTANCING | VISITATION | MASKS | YOUTH SCREENING | YOUTH TESTING | YOUTH POSITIVE CASES | YOUTH VACCINATION | STAFF SCREENING | STAFF TESTING | STAFF POSITIVE CASES | STAFF VACCINATION | CHANGES TO HEARINGS/ PLACEMENT | CHANGES TO PAROLE/ RELEASES | SCHOOL/ EDUCATION | ENGAGEMENT | |
2 | 1 | Alabama | Alabama Department of Youth Services | Yes | https://dys.alabama.gov/dys-coronavirus-updates | Differs by section | Information provided | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes - Only for staff | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
3 | Notes | From "DYS COVID-19 Update – April 20, 2020" | From "DYS COVID-19 Update – April 20, 2020" | From "DYS COVID-19 Update – April 20, 2020" | From "Letter to Parents Update: April 14, 2020" | From "DYS COVID-19 Update – April 20, 2020" | From "DYS COVID-19 Update – April 20, 2020" | From "DYS COVID-19 Update – April 20, 2020" | From "DYS COVID-19 Update – April 20, 2020" | From "DYS COVID-19 Update – April 20, 2020" | From "DYS COVID-19 Update – April 20, 2020" | From "DYS COVID-19 Update – April 20, 2020" | |||||||||||||
4 | Excerpt | We continue to stress universal precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and any contagious disease (handwashing, sanitizing surfaces, etc.). | We continue to stress universal precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and any contagious disease (handwashing, sanitizing surfaces, etc.). | Although visitation is still suspended, DYS youth and families will be allowed to have one video-visit per week along with their increased phone calls | Ensure all staff wear a mask and practice social distancing from youth to the degree possible | We continue to engage in screening procedures of all persons entering the facility | As of today, no youth in DYS custody have tested positive for COVID-19. | We have begun to screen all persons entering our facilities for symptoms. | We continue to engage in screening procedures of all persons entering the facility | DYS continues to seek the release of youth who have completed their programs, are close to completion and services can be delivered in the community, or are otherwise eligible for release. | DYS students receive their weekly individual education packets from their teachers who provide students feedback and grades for their work | Increase the number of phone calls each youth recieves and will arrange for one call to be a FaceTime call | |||||||||||||
5 | 2 | Alaska | Alaska Department of Family and Community Services, Division of Juvenile Justice | Yes | https://dfcs.alaska.gov/djj/Documents/PHASEII_DJJCOVID_VisitingGuidelines.pdf | May 8, 2020 | Information provided | Yes | Yes | Yes - Only for non-employees | Yes | Yes - Only for non-employees | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | |
6 | Notes | From "Division of Juvenile Justice Visitor Protocols and COVID Prevention and Response Measures – Phase II" | From "Division of Juvenile Justice Visitor Protocols and COVID Prevention and Response Measures – Phase II" | From "Division of Juvenile Justice Visitor Protocols and COVID Prevention and Response Measures – Phase II" | From "Division of Juvenile Justice Visitor Protocols and COVID Prevention and Response Measures – Phase II" | From "Division of Juvenile Justice Visitor Protocols and COVID Prevention and Response Measures – Phase II" | From "Division of Juvenile Justice Visitor Protocols and COVID Prevention and Response Measures – Phase II" | ||||||||||||||||||
7 | Excerpt | Handwashing capability or sanitizer availability is required | Cleaning and disinfecting must continue to be conducted in compliance with CDC protocols before and after visitation | All non-employees must practice six feet social distancing, to the degree possible, during the visit to include no contact i.e. hugging, handshakes, etc. (Social distancing is defined as within 6 feet). | Visitation will be suspended if a unit is on quarantine or community transmission alert levels are high | All non-employees must wear a cloth facial covering during the entirety of the visit to the facility. | "Entry point screening criteria, including temperature, as well as other hygiene and sanitization mitigation protocols remain in effect when visiting, volunteering, or working in a DJJ facility." | ||||||||||||||||||
8 | 3 | Arizona | Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections | No | https://adjc.az.gov/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
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11 | 4 | Arkansas | Arkansas Department of Human Services, Division of Youth Services | No | https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/divisions-shared-services/youth-services/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
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14 | 5 | California | California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, Division of Juvenile Justice | Yes | https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/juvenile-justice/covid19/ | September 9, 2022 | Information provided | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes - Only for staff | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No. | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
15 | Notes | From "Pandemic Response at DJJ" | From "Pandemic Response at DJJ" | From "Pandemic Response at DJJ" | From "Pandemic Response at DJJ" | From "Pandemic Response at DJJ" | From "Pandemic Response at DJJ" | From "Pandemic Response at DJJ" | From "Pandemic Response at DJJ" | From "Pandemic Response at DJJ" | From "Pandemic Response at DJJ" | From "Pandemic Response at DJJ" | From "Pandemic Response at DJJ" | From "Pandemic Response at DJJ" | |||||||||||
16 | Excerpt | You and staff have access to hand washing stations and sanitizers. | DJJ has increased cleaning and disinfecting schedules in common areas and on surfaces, including telephones | Physical distancing is required at all times. | Family visitation may be suspended at any time if new outbreaks occur. | All staff are required to wear N95 masks | . | . | As of August 12, 2022 there are two active cases of COVID-19 among youth. A total of 728 cases have resolved since the first case was diagnosed in June, 2020 | Staff will complete a daily self-screening for COVID-19 symptoms and exposure prior to entering a DJJ facility | Staff will undergo regular testing as part of ongoing COVID-19 surveillance. | Staff cases are tracked here, by facility, https://www.cdcr.ca.gov/covid19/cdcr-cchcs-covid-19-status/ | Board of Juvenile Hearings proceedings will take place as scheduled via videoconference only. | On April 14, 2020, Governor Newsom signed an Executive Order addressing the release and reentry process at DJJ so that youth may be discharged safely and quickly. | The California Education Authority is continuing high school classes for youth in DJJ. | DJJ values family relationship and visitations as vital part of rehabilitation, so DJJ youth are receiving increased free phone calls | |||||||||
17 | 6 | Colorado | Colorado Department of Human Services, Division of Youth Services | Yes | https://cdhs.colorado.gov/dys-covid-19-dashboard | NA | Information provided | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes - Only for staff | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No | No. | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | |
18 | https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kIFHwzDP7hiFlF_fkFkx9ptof6l3FRkhDRqsWnfSFBk/edit | Notes | Details provided under "Hygiene and Cleaning" | Details provided under "Hygiene and Cleaning" | Details provided under "Visitation" | Details provided under "Staffing" | Details provided under "COVID-19 Screening" | Details provided under "COVID-19 Testing" | Details provided under "Staffing" | Details provided under "Court Hearings" | Details provided under "Parole" | Details provided under "Programming" | |||||||||||||
19 | Excerpt | Youth are actively involved in proactive measures to keep themselves healthy to include cleaning and regular access to handwashing/soap and hand sanitizer. | DYS disinfects and cleans all high-touch surfaces multiple times per-day. | DYS is limiting in-person visits to only essential individuals. | The Division of Youth Services is implementing universal masking of all direct care staff during the week of 3/30. | DYS has initiated a comprehensive medical screening process for all new youth admissions. | As testing is available, DYS will be testing any youth with respiratory symptoms consistent with COVID-19 (unless there is medical or scientific reason not to), and all new admissions into a youth center. | DYS has implemented a health screening process for anyone, including staff, prior to entry into a youth center. | . | Courts rapidly moved to video rather than in-person hearings, reducing in-person appearances in court and transportation outside of the youth center. | Juvenile Parole hearings will continue as scheduled. | At this time, DYS commitment education will continue to serve youth within the normal timelines and structures that exist. | |||||||||||||
20 | 7 | Connecticut | State of Connecticut, Judicial Branch, Juvenile Detention Centers | No | https://www.jud.ct.gov/directory/directory/juvdet.htm | ||||||||||||||||||||
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23 | 8 | Delaware | Department of Services for Children, Youth and Their Families | No | https://kids.delaware.gov/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
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26 | 9 | Florida | Florida Department of Juvenile Justice | Yes | https://www.djj.state.fl.us/covid-19 | NA | Information provided | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | |
27 | Notes | In main page | In main page | In main page | In main page | In main page | Only mentions youth with symptoms | In main page | In Message to Juvenile Justice Stakeholders | In main page | In main page | ||||||||||||||
28 | Excerpt | Keep "youth in small groups of less than 10 and six feet apart per CDC guidelines." | Our detention centers and residential commitment programs have all implemented cleaning and sanitation plans to reduce the risk of spreading germs or contaminating surfaces | Youth and staff are practicing social distancing to the extent possible at DJJ facilities. This includes keeping youth in small groups of less than 10 and six feet apart per CDC guidelines. | Issued an emergency order that suspends visitation at all state-operated juvenile detention centers | Any youth displaying flu-like symptoms will be seen by the medical staff on-site and screened appropriately as outlined by medical procedure. Youth are continuously monitored for these symptoms. | Any youth displaying flu-like symptoms will be seen by the medical staff on-site and screened appropriately as outlined by medical procedure." | All staff that work in DJJ detention centers and residential commitment programs are screened daily prior to entering the facility | At least one circuit court has issued an order suspending enforcement of Failure to Appear detention orders for youth who otherwise do not score for secure detention | Each school district has developed instructional and academic continuity learning plans. Blended learning conducted in a classroom or face to face setting is restricted to groups of less than 10 along with appropriate social distancing measures | Both detention centers and residential commitment programs have worked diligently to maintain regular telephone communication, and if feasible video conferencing, between youth and their families. | ||||||||||||||
29 | 10 | Georgia | Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice | Yes | https://djj.georgia.gov/djj-covid-19-links | Differs by section | Information provided | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | Mentioned | No | Yes | No | |
30 | Notes | From "DJJ COVID-19 FAQ" | From "DJJ COVID-19 FAQ" | From "DJJ COVID-19 FAQ" | From "DJJ COVID-19 FAQ" | . | In "DJJ COVID-19 Caases" | . | From "DJJ COVID-19 FAQ" | . | In "DJJ COVID-19 Cases" | From "DJJ COVID-19 FAQ" | . | From "DJJ COVID-19 FAQ" | . | ||||||||||
31 | Excerpt | All youth have access to increased hygiene products, including soap and hand-sanitizers | All facilities are on an enhanced sanitation schedule. Surfaces are wiped down regularly. | Visitation at all secure facilities statewide is suspended for volunteers, parents and guardians, and other visitors or until further notice. | . | During admission into a facility, each youth receives a medical screening. This screening includes a series of questions to determine the youth’s history of possible exposure to the virus and an overall health assessment for signs of a fever. | . | All facility staff are mandatorily screened for symptoms upon entry and receive a temperature check. | . | Please contact the local court clerk’s office regarding court hearings. | . | DJJ does not foresee any circumstance that will prevent seniors from graduating on time. The work being completed now will be graded with Georgia Milestones testing not being required. Teachers and school counselors will work with each student to ensure graduation requirements are being met. | . | ||||||||||||
32 | 11 | Hawaii | Department of Human Services, Hawaii Youth Correctional Facility | No | https://perma.cc/TWG5-PCXB | ||||||||||||||||||||
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35 | 12 | Idaho | Idaho Juvenile Corrections | No | http://www.idjc.idaho.gov/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
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38 | 13 | Illinois | Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice | Yes | https://idjj.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/idjj/documents/oijo-special-covid19-report-final.pdf | Differs by section | Information provided | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | Yes | |
39 | https://idjj.illinois.gov/resources-research/covid19.html | Notes | From "Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice Mitigation Activities" | From "Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice Mitigation Activities" | From "Special Report on Covid-19 April 9, 2020" | From "Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice Mitigation Activities" | From "Special Report on Covid-19 April 9, 2020" | In "COVID-19 Updates" | From "Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice Mitigation Activities" | In "COVID-19 Updates" | From "DJJ Family FAQs" | From "DJJ Family FAQs" | |||||||||||||
40 | https://www2.illinois.gov/idjj/Documents/Final%20External%20Mitigation%20Actions%20thru%205_20.pdf | Excerpt | All persons entering DJJ facilities shall be directed to wash or sanitize their hands prior to entry and upon exit | Common touch areas such as door handles, drinking fountains and tabletops shall be wiped down with cleaning solution and/or disinfectant during each shift. | Precautions include: practicing social distancing, increased showers, frequent hand washing and frequent use of hand sanitizer that is available in every living unit and common area. | Visitation and volunteer visits are suspended. | Implementing universal masking of all staff entering IDJJ facilities (4/6/2020). | Cumilative numbers | All persons entering IDJJ facilities shall be screened prior to entry | Cumilative numbers | We are evaluating all DJJ-involved youth who are eligible for release to determine the most appropriate and safest date for release. | Additionally, we have increased youth access to phones and eliminated all costs to outgoing phone calls from youth. Additionally, youth have increased access to video calls with the hopes that they will remain in close contact with their family and friends. | |||||||||||||
41 | https://idjj.illinois.gov/content/dam/soi/en/web/idjj/documents/djj-family-faq.pdf | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
42 | 14 | Indiana | Indiana Department of Correction | Yes | https://www.in.gov/idoc/home/idoc-facility-covid-19-statistics/idoc-comprehensive-response-to-covid-19/ | NA | Information provided | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | |
43 | *** From INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plan: The Indiana Department of Correction will manage infectious diseases in correctional facilities through comprehensive infection control measures including, but not limited to, identification of cases through testing and screening, education and training, surveillance, environmental and operational management, and appropriate treatment plans. Each facility must develop and implement a plan that provides operational, prevention and disease management guidance. Plans should incorporate staff training and education regarding the specific infectious disease and address the management of infected or potentially infected incarcerated individuals, employees, volunteers, and visitors. | https://www.in.gov/idoc/files/IDOC-COVID19-Preparedness-Plan-V5.0-1-18-2022-3.pdf | January 18, 2022 | Notes | From "IDOC COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plan" | From "IDOC COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plan" | From "IDOC COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plan" | From "IDOC COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plan" | From "IDOC COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plan" | From "IDOC COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plan" | From "IDOC COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plan" | From "IDOC COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plan" | From "IDOC COVID-19 Preparedness and Response Plan" | ||||||||||||
44 | Excerpt | Each facility, at a minimum, shall establish an organizational structure including a chain of command and facility specific proceduresfor infectious disease surveillance and illness management. Illness management procedures should address levels of illness severity relative to the facility’s physical plant, type of housing and programs, number of infected incarcerated individuals and employees, absenteeism of employees at various levels, and the availability of supplies and resources, including, but not limited to: | All common areas within the facility must be cleaned on a continual basis by facility employees stationed or assigned to the area(s) | Facilities may suspend visitation during disease outbreak or a pandemic at the direction of the Commissioner. If a facility allows for visitation during disease outbreak or a pandemic, visitors shall be symptom screened for the prominent disease prior to entering the facility | Implementing mandatory masks/face covering during outbreaks for incarcerated individuals and employees | During a disease outbreak, all incarcerated individuals shall be screened for symptoms associated with the prominent illness at hand at Intake and prior to interand intra-facility transfer | Testing shall be based on clinical decision making and in a targeted manner in accordance with CDC guidelines. | All incarcerated individuals shall have access to recommended immunizations(e.g., COVID19, Influenza, HepB, Hib, etc.). No employee or incarcerated individual shall be forced or coerced into receiving a vaccination | All employees must be symptom screened for the prominent disease prior to entering the facility during disease outbreak in the community or the facility | Employees may seek vaccination at a community-based provider. If the Department holds vaccine clinics for employees in correctional facilities, staff may receive vaccination on-site at their respective facility | |||||||||||||||
45 | 15 | Iowa | Iowa Department of Human Rights Division of Criminal and Juvenile Justice Planning | Yes | https://humanrights.iowa.gov/sites/default/files/media/5%20-%20JReS%20COVID-19%20Survey%20June2020.pdf | June 2020 | Information provided | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | |
46 | *** CJJP surveyed the Iowa’s Chief Juvenile Court Officers (CJCO's)... The survey sought generalized responses on "what's working" with reentry because of, or in spite of, COVID-19, including barriers JCS and facilities are facing (survey copy provided). Responses were summarized in the attached table with separate tabs for JCS and the placement facilities. | Notes | Under "JCS Staff are ---- " | Under "Facilities are (in many cases) ----" | |||||||||||||||||||||
47 | Excerpt | reporting decreased use of detention, and increased use of detention alternatives | maintaining facility-level educational programming. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
48 | 16 | Kansas | Kansas Department of Corrections | Yes | https://www.doc.ks.gov/kdoc-coronavirus-updates/kdoc-covid-19-status | September 08, 2022 | Information provided | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | |
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51 | 17 | Kentucky | Kentucky Department of Juvenile Justice | No | https://djj.ky.gov/Pages/index.aspx | ||||||||||||||||||||
52 | https://perma.cc/H8VY-6LC4 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
53 | Available visitation dates and times at each specific facility will be published on DOC and DJJ’s websites June 4 | . | |||||||||||||||||||||||
54 | 18 | Louisiana | Louisiana Department of Juvenile Justice | Yes | https://ojj.la.gov/coronavirus-covid-19-information/ | Differs by section | Information provided | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | No | |
55 | Notes | In "OJJ COVID-19 TESTING RESULTS" | In "OJJ STRONG START EDUCATIONAL PLAN" | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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57 | 19 | Maine | Maine Department of Corrections | Yes | https://www.maine.gov/corrections/sites/maine.gov.corrections/files/inline-files/MDOC%20COVID19WebDashboard7-22-2022.pdf | 2022 | Information provided | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | |
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60 | 20 | Maryland | Department of Juvenile Services | Yes | https://djs.maryland.gov/Pages/COVID-19.aspx | Differs by section | Information provided | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | Yes | |
61 | https://djs.maryland.gov/Documents/COVID-19/DJS-Overview-COVID-19_08.21.2020.pdf | Notes | In "Department of Juvenile Services COVID19 Response Updated August 21, 2020" | In "Department of Juvenile Services COVID19 Response Updated August 21, 2020" | In "Department of Juvenile Services COVID19 Response Updated August 21, 2020" | In "Department of Juvenile Services COVID19 Response Updated August 21, 2020" | In "Department of Juvenile Services COVID19 Response Updated August 21, 2020" | In "Department of Juvenile Services COVID19 Response Updated August 21, 2020" | In "Monthly DJS COVID-19 Testing Breakdown" | In "DJS COVID-19 Stats" | In "Department of Juvenile Services COVID19 Response Updated August 21, 2020" | In "DJS COVID-19 Stats" | In "DJS COVID-19 Stats" | In"DJS Facility Staff Vaccination Report" | In "Department of Juvenile Services COVID19 Response Updated August 21, 2020" | In "Department of Juvenile Services COVID19 Response Updated August 21, 2020" | |||||||||
62 | Excerpt | Additional hand sanitizer stations were installed in all facilities and access to sanitizer is made available to youth and staf | All facilities increased the frequency of deep-cleaning of all spaces within the facility, including all restrooms, housing units, dining areas and programming space. | DJS has limited groups in the facilities to no more than 10, maintained individual rooms wherever possible, and adjusted schedules to minimize contact between groups of youth. | Due to an increase in Covid-19 cases around the State of Maryland, the Department has suspended all family face to face visits at this time. In an effort to continue to keep youth connected with family, we will be increasing the number of youth phone calls allowed daily and will be increasing the use of virtual visitation | All DJS staff and youth have been provided masks, and are required to wear them at all times. | All youth admitted to detention facilities are tested for COVID19 and screened for symptoms consistent with those known to be indicative of COVID19 | No policy or plan included, only number of tests provided | DJS has directed that all staff undergo a touchless temperature screening prior to entering the facility. | No policy or plan included, only number of tests provided | . | DJS and MSDE have worked together ensure a continuity of education services either through implementing a distance learning model, or through classroom instruction. Youth attend classes in small groups to adhere to social distancing guidelines | In an effort to continue to keep youth connected with family, we will be increasing the number of youth phone calls allowed daily and will be increasing the use of virtual visitation | ||||||||||||
63 | 21 | Massachusetts | Massachusetts Department of Youth Services | Yes | https://www.mass.gov/doc/covid-19-and-the-massachusetts-juvenile-justice-system-jjpad-report-october-2021/download | October 2021 | Information provided | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No | Yes | |
64 | *** Recommendations for Supporting Youth and Preventing Future Delinquency from the Juvenile Justice Policy and Data (JJPAD) Board | Notes | Under "Recommendation #2: Continue to Support Youth Directly Involved in the Juvenile Justice System During the Pandemic" | Under "Recommendation #4: Support Community-Based Programs Aimed at Reducing System Involvement and Promoting Prosocial Activities" | |||||||||||||||||||||
65 | Excerpt | The Juvenile Court should identify mechanisms for more swiftly processing open and ongoing delinquency cases, including by identifying opportunities to streamline case processes, such as the continued use of virtual hearings as appropriate (and discussed further below) | Schools, communitybased organizations, libraries, Family Resource Centers, and numerous child-serving programs throughout the state offer enrichment activities that promote positive youth development opportunities to children and youth of all ages. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
66 | 22 | Michigan | Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, Juvenile Justice | Yes | https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/resources/orders-and-directives/lists/executive-directives-content/temporary-restrictions-for-entry-into-congregate-care-and-juvenile-justice-facilities | October 29, 2020 | Information provided | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | |
67 | *** Order from Director of Michigan Department of Health and Human Services | Notes | |||||||||||||||||||||||
68 | Excerpt | Provides supplies for respiratory hygiene and cough etiquette, including the safe use of alcohol-based hand rub with 60-95% alcohol, tissues, and no-touch receptacles for disposal available within the facility, including intake areas, visitor entries and exits, visitation rooms, common areas, restrooms, and dining areas; | A Congregate Care Facility or a Juvenile Justice Facility must limit the gathering of non-residents consistent with the provisions of this order. | Requires Youth returning from an off-campus visit to enter through the visitor entrance or another designated entrance, and submit to the same health evaluation as visitors. | Access to family, education, and legal counsel through electronic means (such as telephone calls or video conferencing) should be encouraged and facilitated at no cost rather than through in-person meetings | ||||||||||||||||||||
69 | 23 | Minnesota | Minnesota Department of Corrections | No | https://mn.gov/doc/about/covid-19-updates/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
70 | *Information not speific for youth. No mention of youth or youth detnetion centers | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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72 | 24 | Mississippi | Mississippi Department of Human Services Division of Youth Services | No | https://www.mdhs.ms.gov/youth-services/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
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75 | 25 | Missouri | Missouri Department of Social Services, Division of Youth Services | Yes | https://dss.mo.gov/covid-19/ | NA | Information provided | No | No | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | |
76 | Notes | Under "Division of Youth Services" | Under "Division of Youth Services" | ||||||||||||||||||||||
77 | Excerpt | Visitation for families/legal guardians is currently operating on a modified basis. All visitors will have to take a rapid COVID test before they can enter | Face coverings must be worn at all times at DYS residential facilities | ||||||||||||||||||||||
78 | 26 | Montana | Montana Department of Corrections | No | https://cor.mt.gov/COVID-19/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
79 | *Information not speific for youth. No mention of youth or youth detnetion centers | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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81 | 27 | Nebraska | Nebraska Department of Correctional Services | No | https://corrections.nebraska.gov/ndcs-coronavirus-status-update | Information provided | |||||||||||||||||||
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84 | 28 | Nevada | Nevada Department of Health & Human Services Division of Child & Family Services | No | https://dcfs.nv.gov/Programs/JJS/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
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87 | 29 | New Hampshire | Department of Health & Human Services Juvenile Justice Services | No | https://www.dhhs.nh.gov/programs-services/child-protection-juvenile-justice/juvenile-justice-services | ||||||||||||||||||||
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90 | 30 | New Jersey | Juvenile Justice Commission | Yes | https://www.nj.gov/oag/jjc/covid19-facilities.html | November, 12 2020 | Information provided | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | No | |
91 | Notes | Information Updated on 11/12/20 | Information Updated on 11/12/20 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
92 | Excerpt | Communicating regularly with youth about preventative hygiene practices and what to do if they experience symptoms through written materials and routine conversation | Implementing enhanced social distancing practices for youth and staff including moving furniture to ensure these practices are followed. | Mandating all individuals entering facilities wear face masks; Making face masks available to all residents | emperature screening youth on a daily basis; | Testing all residents for COVID-19 | Temperature screening all staff entering JJC secure facilities and Residential Community Homes | Testing all staff who work in secure or residential facilities or who otherwise may have contact with JJC residents for COVID-19 | Working with the Office of the Public Defender and Rutgers Law School’s Criminal & Youth Justice Clinic to modify dispositions so that youth scheduled for release in the near future can be released early when appropriate | ||||||||||||||||
93 | 31 | New Mexico | New Mexico Juvenile Justice Services | No | https://www.cd.nm.gov/COVID-19%20Updates/ | ||||||||||||||||||||
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96 | 32 | New York | New York Division of Juvenile Justice and Opportunities for Youth | Yes | https://search.its.ny.gov/search/search.html?as_sitesearch=ocfs.ny.gov&btnG=Search&client=default_frontend&output=xml_no_dtd&proxystylesheet=default_frontend&ulang=en&sort=date%3AD%3AL%3Ad1&entqr=3&entqrm=0&wc=200&wc_mc=1&oe=UTF-8&ie=UTF-8&ud=1&site=default_collection&q=covid# | NA | Information provided | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | No | |
97 | https://ocfs.ny.gov/main/news/2021/COVID-19-2021Apr06-Vaccine-Facility-Guidance.pdf | April 6, 2021 | Notes | From "Guidance for The New York State COVID-19 Vaccination Program April 6, 2021": https://ocfs.ny.gov/main/news/2021/COVID-19-2021Apr06-Vaccine-Facility-Guidance.pdf | |||||||||||||||||||||
98 | https://ocfs.ny.gov/main/news/2021/COVID19-2021Dec06-Revised-Guidance-Protocols-Direct-Care-Staff.pdf | December 6, 2021 | Excerpt | New Eligible Priority Groups for Week 12 (beginning Monday, March 1, 2021); Includes State and Local Juvenile Detention and Rehabilitation Facilities | |||||||||||||||||||||
99 | 33 | North Carolina | Division of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention | Yes | https://www.ncdps.gov/our-organization/juvenile-justice/juvenile-justice-info-covid-19#data | Aug. 8, 2022 | Information provided | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | Yes | |
100 | Notes | May 10, 2022 | May 11, 2022 | Jan. 4, 2022 | Aug. 8, 2022 | *No protocol | Under "Juvenile Facilities - COVID-19 testing" link | Under "Juvenile Facilities - COVID-19 testing" link | Under "Actions taken to keep the public, staff and juveniles safe" | Under "Actions taken to keep the public, staff and juveniles safe" |