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Juvenile Justice

The Bureau of Juvenile Justice provides support for juvenile offenders and promotes safe communities by focusing on the following goals.

  • Safe Communities through Early Intervention, Diversion and Prevention at the Community Level.
  • Effective Community Programming.
  • Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI), Data Collection and Analysis.
  • Complete and Consistent Continuum of Available Services and Treatment.
  • Evidence-Based Principles/Outcome Driven Funding Through the Child Care Fund.

Juvenile Justice Vision & Values
Our plans to build a safer Michigan.

Michigan Committee on Juvenile Justices 
State partnership and resources for the juvenile justice community.

Federal Grant Opportunities 
List of grants and how to apply.

Rights for Youth
Expectations for the professional interaction with the youth we serve.


Facilities
Click here for: Juvenile Justice Facilities
Private Partners
Click here for: Juvenile Justice Providers/Partners
Grants
Click here for: Juvenile Justice Grants
Interstate Compact
Click here for: Information on cooperation among states regarding conditions and requirements for interstate placement of children.
Michigan Female Responsive Task Force
Click here for: Bureau of Juvenile Justice Michigan Female Responsive Task Force
Staff & Partner Resources
Click here for: Juvenile Justice On-Line Technology Help Site.
Youth Resources
Click here for: Youth Resources
Forms and Publications
Click here for: BJJ Forms and Publications

Juvenile Justice Quick Links
 •  USDA and HHS Federal Nondiscrimination Statement
(Declaración de No discriminación)
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