The Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) is a government agency dedicated to ensuring the safety, connection, purpose, and fairness of the juvenile justice system in Bristol, VA. With a focus on transformation and strategic planning, DJJ aims to provide effective and comprehensive services to juveniles in need of rehabilitation and support. Through community programs, residential services, reentry initiatives, and policy administration, DJJ works towards the successful reintegration of juveniles into society.
As part of their commitment to transparency and accountability, DJJ implements COVID-19 precautions during visitation at their Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center, allowing up to two visitors at a time during specified sessions. With a strong emphasis on family involvement and support, DJJ provides resources such as court expectations, resident handbooks, and family orientation packets to ensure a smooth and informed experience for both residents and their families. By prioritizing the well-being and rehabilitation of committed juveniles, DJJ strives to make a positive impact on the lives of young individuals within the justice system.
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