The Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice provides supervision, detention and a wide range of treatment and educational services for youths referred to the department by the Juvenile Courts. The department also provides assistance and delinquency prevention services for at-risk youths through collaborative efforts with other public, private and community entities. The DJJ has a staff of more than 3,500 employees managing programs, services and facilities throughout the state. In excess of 59,000 youths are served annually, including youths who are placed on probation, sentenced to short-term incarceration or committed to the department s custody by the Juvenile Courts. The department operates more than 20 regional youth detention centers and nearly 10 youth development campuses. The Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice has its main offices in Decatur, Ga.
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