Juvenile Justice Services

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Juvenile Justice Services (JJS) provide a continuum of intervention, supervision, and rehabilitation programs to youth offenders while assuring public safety. State juvenile courts have jurisdiction over minors who have been charged with an offense that would be considered criminal if committed by an adult, who have committed status offenses or traffic violations, or who have been neglected or physically or sexually abused. (AIRS Juvenile Courts FC-8200.3500)

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Local Service
Statewide Service: Provides online resources, telehealth, or service at a satellite office.
Nationwide Service: Provides online resources, telehealth or services at a regional/national headquarters location.
Statewide Provider
4501 Indian School Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: 505-827-8400
Statewide Provider
Organization Name: Child, Youth, & Families Department (CYFD)
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Address:
4501 Indian School Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87110
Phone: 505-827-8400
Services Provided:

The New Mexico Children, Youth, and Families Department provides an array of prevention, intervention, rehabilitative and after-care services to New Mexico children and their families. These include Protective services such as Adoptions or Child Abuse & Neglect, and Early Childhood Services. Juvenile justice services can provide access to Reintegration Centers and Facilities. Behavioral health services include Domestic Violence and Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health.

Source: University of New Mexico, Center for Development and Disability
Last Updated: 12/12/2022
Organization Name: University of New Mexico (UNM)
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Address:
3401 4th ST SW
Albuquerque, NM 87107
Phone: 505-272-7258
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Services Provided:

The UNM ADOBE program provides wrap-around services for youths that have been incarcerated in the Bernalillo County Youth Services Center(YSC). The services include: medical and mental health, legal advice, home navigators and education support. Our primary goal is to lower the risk of the youth re-engaging in delinquent/criminal behavior.

Source: University of New Mexico, Center for Development and Disability
Last Updated: 12/12/2022