SCOC NYS Compliance with the JJDPA 1. Core Requirements DSO Separation Jail Removal 2.

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SCOC NYS Compliance with the JJDPA 1

Core Requirements DSO Separation Jail Removal 2

Maintain a Current Monitoring Universe Maintain Screening Tool for Inspection Purposes Inspect for JJDPA Compliance police lockups, jails, family courts, and juvenile facilities at intervals not to exceed 3 years Provide Technical Assistance to Law Enforcement Personnel regarding the JJDPA Assist in the preparation of the Annual Compliance Monitoring Report to OJJDP SCOC Contracts with DCJS 3

Monitoring Universe Non-Secure Police Stations Police Lock-ups Jails Juvenile Detention Centers Juvenile Training Schools Family Court Detention Areas 4

SCOC Oversight Statutory Authority – Police Lock-Ups, Non Secure Police Stations, Specific Juvenile Training Schools and Jails MOU- Remaining Juvenile Training Schools, Juvenile Detention Facilities, and Family Court detention areas 5

Non-Secure Police Stations Initial Identification Spot Check Annual Certification 6

Police Lockups Annual Report Inspection at interval not to exceed three years Immediate review of any Juvenile Detention 7

Jails Annual Report Inspection at interval not to exceed three years Immediate review of any Juvenile Detention 8

Juvenile Training Schools and Detention Center Inspection at interval not to exceed three years 9

Family Court Detention Areas 10