The Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) is a government agency dedicated to ensuring safety, connection, purpose, and fairness for the youth in the state. They provide a range of services including domestic and delinquent intake services, juvenile probation, and parole services to various cities and counties in Virginia. The DJJ collaborates with local Community Service Boards to offer mental health and substance abuse evaluation and services to cases before the court.
The DJJ also works closely with court service units (CSUs) to provide youth on probation and parole with access to contracted services such as assessments, evaluations, therapy, substance abuse treatment, and life skills coaching. With a commitment to transformation and strategic planning, the DJJ aims to create a positive impact on the lives of young individuals in the justice system.
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