South Carolina Department Of Juvenile Justice

The South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) is a state agency responsible for the rehabilitation and supervision of young offenders. They provide a range of services including secure detention, education, vocational training, and counseling to help juveniles reintegrate into society. DJJ generates revenue through state funding and federal grants. Established in 1993, the agency has undergone significant reforms to improve juvenile justice practices and reduce recidivism rates. Key initiatives include community-based programs and partnerships with local organizations to support youth development.

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