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Community
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In addition to secure
jail-type institutions, the Juvenile Justice Commission
operates less restrictive facilities for juveniles who
do not require a secure setting. Twenty-one community
programs are located throughout the state and accept
juveniles from anywhere in the State of New Jersey.
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The
Commission operates two types of staff secure community
programs which provide non-institutional settings for
appropriate juveniles: |
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Juveniles
are placed in community programs in one of two ways.
A judge may make placement to a community program a
condition of a juvenile's probation, or the Juvenile
Justice Commission's classification committee may determine
that a community program is the most appropriate setting
for a juvenile sentenced to its custody. |
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