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Are families allowed to visit juveniles detained in detention?

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Are families allowed to visit juveniles detained in detention?

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Yes. Visitation is an important component of a youth’s stay in detention and is encouraged and supported by detention staff. Parents, grandparents, and legal guardians are approved visitors. Others may only visit if so ordered by the court or specifically approved by the Superintendent or designee. A youth’s assigned Juvenile Probation Officer should be contacted to approve both visitation list additions and special visitation arrangements.

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