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Welcome to the Juvenile Justice Services Division

The Juvenile Justice Services Division of the Arizona Supreme Court, Administrative Office of the Courts, is responsible for the effective administration of juvenile justice programs for delinquent and incorrigible youth in coordination with the juvenile courts.  Activities are consistent with constitutional, statutory, and administrative requirements which focus on treatment and rehabilitation as well as protection of the community and youth.  Programs include delinquency prevention, treatment, probation, statewide automation and other related activities.

The Juvenile Justice Services Division staff can be reached at (602) 452-3443 or at 1501 W. Washington, Suite 337, Phoenix, AZ 85007.

 

 What's New! 
  Juvenile Detention Standards
  AZ Performance Measures Juvenile Justice Report Card FY08
  JIPS Annual Report FY08
SPEP PIP Instruction Form
  Juveniles Processed in the Arizona Court System FY09
  Columbia University reaffirms the predictive validity of the Arizona Risk/Needs Assessment Instrument. 2007
Length of Stay Guidelines, Effective July 1, 2006
- Developed by the Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections in cooperation with the juvenile court.
Standardized Program Evaluation Protocol (SPEP) in Arizona
Correctional Officer Retirement Program Information (CORP)
First Annual Arizona Statewide Report Card
- 2004 Report,  This report card is a result of a recommendation issued in the report above to assess progress on the reduction of over-representation of minority youth in the juvenile justice system.  Note:  This report card presents CY 2002 data.
Blue Print: A Manual On How To Conduct A Community Assessment
   
 
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