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JUVENILE DETENTION

The 90 bed-Southwest Idaho Juvenile Detention Center is an integral part of the Juvenile Justice System of Canyon County and the State of Idaho.  Juvenile Detention is defined as the temporary and safe custody of juveniles who are accused of conduct subject to the jurisdiction of the court who require a restricted environment for their own or the community's protection while pending legal action. The Center provides a range of helpful services which support the juvenile's physical, emotional and social development, which may include education, recreation, counseling, nutrition, medical and health care services, reading, visitation, communication and continuous supervision.

WHAT KINDS OF KIDS ARE IN JUVENILE DETENTION?

Only those juveniles that have been charged with or adjudicated of crimes may be housed in the Center. These crimes can range from failing to appear in court on minor offenses to murder, however, if a juvenile is charged with certain serious crimes and has reached 14 years of age, s/he may be automatically held in the adult jail. Juveniles under the age of ten are usually not held in the Center, and no one is held in the Center past his/her 18th birthday.

DETENTION HEARING

When a juvenile is taken into the Center, s/he will be taken to court on the next judicial day for a detention hearing. A parent or guardian MUST attend this detention hearing. Please check with the Juvenile Probation Department at 454-7330 to find out times and places for the detention hearing.

VISITATION

Visitation is held on Sundays and Wednesdays.  The visitation schedule is as follows:

If last name of juvenile starts with:
A-L
M-Z
visitation will be on
Sundays from 1:00 until 2:30 p.m.
Sundays from 3:00 until 4:30 p.m.
and on
Wednesdays from 6:00 until 7:30 p.m.
Wednesdays from 8:00 until 9:30 p.m.

If these times are impossible, contact the detention staff.  You will be allowed to visit for one hour during each visitation period. Approved visitors include mother, father, and grandparents. Other visitors may be requested on an individual basis by submitting the appropriate form, available from detention staff. Visitation for non-custodial parents may be restricted if there is a valid court order restricting visitation for that parent. Because of space and time limitations, only two visitors per juvenile will be permitted to enter the Center at one time. If more than two approved visitors are present to visit a juvenile, detention staff will allow the visitation time to be split up to accommodate all approved visitors.

APPROVED ITEMS

Items which may be brought into the Center for your son/daughter include the following, subject to search and review:

1.  Religious books;

2.  Paperback books;

3.  Hair brush, small, one piece construction, no metal bristles, no detachable handles, no red or blue colors;

4.  Jigsaw puzzles, new, unopened;

5.  Shampoo or body wash, new, unopened clear liquid in clear container;

6.  Lip treatment, new unopened, in tube, must be packaged in unopened bubble on display card;

7.  Playing cards, new unopened.  

There may be a display showing examples of acceptable items at the Center during visitation times. For answers to specific questions, a Detention Center staff member may be reached at 454-7240. Except for schoolwork and prescription medication, no property will be accepted other than at scheduled visitation times.

TELEPHONES AND MAIL

At admissions, juveniles are permitted to make telephone calls to notify parents of their status, and to arrange for their release if permitted by the court. After they are admitted, juveniles may make at least 2 telephone calls per week to parents or grandparents.  Except for calls placed immediately following admission, calls must be collect calls.  Incoming telephone calls for juveniles are not accepted. Juveniles are permitted to write and receive letters while in the detention Center.  Incoming mail is screened for illegal material or contraband. 

Mail to juveniles must have your return address and be addressed as follows:

JUVENILE'S NAME

SW. IDAHO JUVENILE DETENTION CENTER

222 NORTH 12th AVENUE

CALDWELL, IDAHO 83605

 

EDUCATION PROGRAM

Juveniles will attend school while incarcerated in the Center. Schoolwork may be picked up from the juvenile's regular school and delivered to the Center if the juvenile will be incarcerated for an extended period of time. If this is not possible, the Center's teachers will assign a program to the juvenile.

MEDICAL CARE AND MEDICATIONS

The Center has a medical staff available to take care of emergency medical needs. If your child has a medical condition that we will need to know about, please, PLEASE CALL THE CENTER.  If your child is taking prescription medication, please bring it as soon as possible to the Center in its original bottle with the prescription still attached.  The medical staff must check out each prescription that is brought into the Center.  Juveniles are generally not released to attend medical appointments outside of the center unless special circumstances exist.  If you feel that you regular physician must see your child, you must contact our medical staff at 454-7275.  You may not pick up your child for a medical appointment outside the Center unless a judge signs a written order allowing you to do so. 

LEVEL SYSTEM

While in the Center, juveniles have the opportunity to advance in the "Level System," and earn privileges and duties. As higher levels are earned through good behavior by the juvenile, later bedtimes, more phone calls and relaxed visitation restrictions may be allowed.

TRANSPORTATION FROM THE CENTER

If your child is to be moved to a state program, or to another jurisdiction, you will not be informed of the time or date of that transport for security reasons. In most cases, the juvenile will be given a chance to make phone calls as soon as s/he reaches their next destination to inform you that they have been moved.

RELEASE FROM THE CENTER

You will be required to pick up your son or daughter upon their release from the Center and to produce some form of picture identification. If you will not come to the Center when your son or daughter is being released, the Center staff must contact the Department of Health and Welfare and the local law enforcement agency to file child abandonment charges.

CHARGES FOR DETENTION

There is a possibility that you will be charged for your son or daughter's time in detention. Idaho Code 20-524(2) allows for the court to set an amount that you will be responsible to pay in order to cover the costs of detaining your child. 

OTHER QUESTIONS

If there are other questions that are still unanswered concerning the Detention Center, please call the staff at 454-7240.

 

 

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