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Incident Hotline: 1-800-355-2280
Want to know how to seal or expunge your criminal record? Visit the For Youth section for more information on youth records.
Find DJJ-funded programs in your area using the Program & Facility Locator.
Juvenile Justice Boards & Councils focus on crime prevention in their local communities.
Review DJJ forms by office or by subject. Forms are available for download in multiple file formats.
Juvenile Probation Officers (JPO) assess the needs and risks of youth entering the juvenile justice system.
Browse online health tips and resources by topic in the Health Initiatives section.
The Civil Citation Data Profile contains programmatic data for all current civil citation programs.
The Current Performance Measurement Reporting (PMR) system contains a series of performance measures for each Department program area.
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The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice provides three different types of Resource Utilization or Slot Reports.
The "Slot Utilization by Program" data provides a snapshot of the utilization rates of all residential programs at the time the report was generated.
The "Historical Bed Utilization" report provides a recap of the prior six months worth of residential utilization information. It includes operational capacity, total number of youth currently in placement and with a place reserved, the number of empty beds, the number of youth waiting to be placed in a residential program, and the utilization rate.
The "Program Utilization Summary" provides an overview of bed utilization according to risk level, including total capacities for each level, the number of youth waiting for placement at that level, and the utilization rates for each level.
To view this data from previous years, visit the Residential Resource Utilization Report Archive.