- (1) A minor who meets the detention admission guidelines shall receive the Detention Risk Assessment Tool (DRAT) to inform placement decisions. A minor that scores below the cutoff on the DRAT will be diverted and not admitted to locked detention.
- (2) A minor and parent or guardian will sign an Alternative to Detention Contract (ADC) before leaving detention. If the parent or guardian is unavailable, the minor will sign the ADC and be transported to the local Youth Services Center.
(3) Division staff will create a supervision plan based on the minor's recent behavior in the community, school, and home. The level of supervision may include the following based on the current needs:
- (a) parent or guardian restrictions;
- (b) division staff supervision; and
- (c) youth services crisis residential.
- (4) A minor and parent or guardian will sign an agreement to appear at meetings with probation and the Juvenile Court, and the minor's behavior and compliance with the agreement will be reported to the Juvenile Court.
KEY: juvenile corrections, juvenile detention, admission guidelines, juvenile justice and youth services
Date of Last Change: June 24, 2024
Notice of Continuation: March 23, 2022
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 80-5-201; 80-5-202; 80-5-203; 80-5-204; 80-5-205