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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.
Apply for positions with DJJ through People First.
Background screenings are required for all DJJ employees. Find out more.
Make a difference in the lives of at-risk kids. Become a DJJ volunteer!
Become a partner and inspire! Learn how your faith organization can work with DJJ to help youth in your community.
Services
Risk Management has developed a safety and health newsletter. The Safety Source contains all sorts of interesting information about how to improve your health, stay safe at home and at work, and spotlights department staff success stories. A special thanks to department Safety Coordinator Tommy Blankenship for his work to put this into production. Click here to read the most recent newsletter edition. Previous editions are also available: Vol 1, Issue1, Vol 1, Issue 2, Vol 1, Issue 3.
Learn about the policies and procedures for the Risk Management Unit. View Safety Policies & Procedures
See a listing of employee health initiatives and learn about medications, stroke awareness, keeping water safe, and much, much more!
Read helpful information from the Department of Environmental Protection regarding the proper disposal of waste and medications.
Read helpful information from the Department of Environmental Protection regarding the proper handling and disposal of florescent lamps.
This site for students with disabilities and their families provides information related to employment and transition.
Visit the Department of Financial Service's Loss Prevention website to view Safety Notes on various safety topics. These documents provide valuable information on how to prevent accidents, protect yourself from disease and harm, as well as simple tips on how to reduce and prevent dangerous situations.