The Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice (IDJJ) is a state agency of Illinois, headquartered in Springfield.[1] The department, formed on July 1, 2006, acts as the state juvenile corrections agency. Previously the Illinois Department of Corrections managed Illinois juvenile facilities.[2]
As of 2010[update], the facilities operated include:
Name | Highest security |
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IYC Joliet | Level 1 - Maximum |
IYC Warrenville | Level 1 - Maximum |
IYC Harrisburg | Level 1 - Maximum
Level 2 - Secure Medium |
IYC St. Charles | Level 2 - Secure Medium |
IYC Kewanee | Level 2 - Secure Medium |
IYC Murphysboro | Level 3 - Minimum |
IYC Chicago | Level 3 - Minimum |
IYC Pere Marquette | Level 3 - Minimum |
Joliet, Harrisburg, St. Charles, Kewanee, Murphysboro, and Chicago house juvenile male offenders while Warrenville and Pere Marquette house juvenile female offenders. IYC Murphysboro was formerly operated as a bootcamp but has recently ceased that program and transitioned to standard minimum security. IYC Kewanne is considered a special treatment facility focused on juvenile males with severe mental issues and sex offenders. IYC Pere Marquette is a treatment facility for juvenile females. IYC St. Charles and IYC Harrisburg also house the Receiving and Classification Units, or R&C, for the department. The majority of youths committed to the department from the Chicago area go first to IYC St. Charles while the majority those youths committed to the department from the southern and central part of the state go first to IYC Harrisburg.