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DJJ Realignment Subcommittee

The JJCC’s DJJ Realignment Subcommittee has been established under Senate Bill 823, which began the closure of the state’s Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), California’s youth prison system. The subcommittee will realign state functions previously administered by DJJ to county governments. Members of the subcommittee will assist in the development of a comprehensive long-term realignment plan to serve youth at a local level, including the identification of facilities, programming, service needs, and the allocation of grant funding.

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To request accommodation(s), please contact Emily Fox, emily.fox@sfgov.org or 415-933-0403. 
 

Upcoming DJJ Realignment Subcommittee Quarterly Meetings

The Subcommittee has been meeting since February 2021 to develop and implement San Francisco's DJJ Realignment Plan. All meeting videos and supporting materials are available on this site. 

2024 Meeting Dates:

  • 04/24/24, 3:00-3:30pm  in person  JJC Multipurpose room
  • 03/19/2024, 3:30-5:00pm  in person   Agenda to be published no later than 72-hrs prior to meeting.
  • 01/23/24, 3:30-5:00pm  in person 

2023 Meeting Dates:

  • 01/10/23 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM via WebEx 
  • 04/18/23, 3:30-5:00 PM   in person 
  • 08/22/23, 3:00 PM - 4:30 PM in person 
  • Cancelled 10/10/23, No DJJ Meeting in October. 

NAKARAANG CALENDAR

Pagpupulong
10-08-24 SF DJJ Realignment Subcommittee Meeting
Pagpupulong
8-22-23 DJJ Realignment Subcommittee in Person Meeting

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In 2020, Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation to close California's youth prison system: the Division of Juvenile Justice (DJJ). Each county now has a group of people in charge of developing a local plan to support the needs of young people who were previously eligible for DJJ commitments: young people with sustained charges for the most serious conduct. San Francisco’s DJJ Realignment Subcommittee has 15 members, including 9 community members and youth justice advocates. Two of the members have lived experience in secure juvenile facilities. The Chief Probation Officer of the Juvenile Probation Department chairs the subcommittee.

Mga ahensyang kasosyo

Patricia LeePublic Defender's Office Representative
Joan MillerDepartment of Social Services Representative
Mona TahsiniDepartment of Mental Health Representative
Rachel NotoSF School District & County Office of Education Representative
The Honorable Monica F. Wiley
The Honorable Monica F. WileySuperior Court Representative
Aimee UbasJuvenile Advisory Council
Denise ColemanHuckleberry Youth Services
Ron StueckleJuvenile Justice Providers' Association
Image of Liz Jackson-Simpson
Liz Jackson-SimpsonSuccess Center - Community-based provider with TAY Workforce & Housing Expertise
Will RoyIndividual Directly Impacted by Secure Facility
DJJ Realignment Subcommittee Member Chaniel Williams
Chaniel WilliamsCommunity Appointee directly impacted by Community Violence
Tiffany SuttonOffice of the District Attorney
Monika LoyaBar Association of San Francisco

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