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Is there such a thing as a State approved “juvenile detention log” which law enforcement agencies could use to record secure detentions?

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Is there such a thing as a State approved “juvenile detention log” which law enforcement agencies could use to record secure detentions?

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Yes. The Board of Corrections has developed a Secure Detention of Juveniles Log which was designed to assist law enforcement agencies in recording all of the information required by Welfare and Institutions Code Section 207.1 for securely detained minors. In addition, the Board of Corrections has developed a Non-Secure Detention of Juveniles Log which is designed to assist law enforcement agencies in complying with the 6-hour rule for juveniles held in non-secure custody. Both of these logs may be obtained by contacting the Board of Corrections at (916) 445-5073.

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