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Utah Juvenile Justice Services

Acronyms & Definitions

Community Service:
A court-imposed sanction that requires offenders to work in the community to repay society for the harm done by their actions.

Detention:
Analogous to jail.

Delinquent Youth:
Youth, ages 10 to 18, who have committed an act that is a crime.

Guideline:
The suggested number of months a youth will be confined in a secure facility as established by the Youth Parole Authority based primarily on the youth's history of delinquency.

Multiuse Facility:
Programs in rural areas operated by JJS that combine short-term secure detention and non-secure shelter in a single facility. Staff provides 24-hour-a-day supervision and programming to meet the unique needs of smaller communities.

Proctor Home:
A foster home for youth in the custody of the JJS.

Secure care:
Analogous to prison.