Detention facility definition

Detention facility means a county facility, paid for by the
Detention facility means any public or private place used for the confinement of a person charged with or convicted of any crime in this state or another state or under the laws of the United States or alleged or found to be a delinquent child or unruly child in this state or another state or under the laws of the United States.
Detention facility means a county facility, paid for by the county, for the physical confinement of a juvenile alleged to have committed an offense or an adjudicated offender subject to a disposition or modification order. "Detention facility" includes county group homes, inpatient substance abuse programs, juvenile basic training camps, and electronic monitoring;

Examples of Detention facility in a sentence

  • CITY and COUNTY desire to develop a short-term detention facility (“STDF”) that will be used to immediately detain low-risk offenders who pose a risk to the community but are not charged with a severe crime and are not being held in the limited space at the Yellowstone County Detention Facility (“YCDF”).


More Definitions of Detention facility

Detention facility means a physically restricting facility designed to prevent a youth from
Detention facility means a detention basin or alternative structure designed for the purpose of temporary storage of stream flow or surface runoff and gradual release of stored water at controlled rates.
Detention facility means a structure designed for the storage and gradual release of stormwater runoff at controlled rates.
Detention facility means a facility operated by
Detention facility means a county facility for the physical
Detention facility means a facility, established by the Division of Juvenile Justice Services in accordance with Section 80-5-501, for minors held in detention.
Detention facility means any place that is owned or operated by a municipal corporation, by a county, or by one or more municipal corporations, counties, or both and that is used for the confinement of persons charged with or convicted of any crime in this state or another state or under the laws of the United States.