State Training School definition
State Training School means the units for juvenile delinquents at the Eldora and Toledo facilities as defined in Iowa Code section 233A.1(2).
State Training School or “STS” means State Training School at Eldora which provides a continuum of supervision and rehabilitation programs meeting the needs of males adjudicated delinquent, in a manner consistent with public safety. These services and programs individualize treatment and control the offender for his own benefit and the protection of society.
State Training School means the state training school for boys in Eldora, Iowa, which serves youth adjudicated by the Iowa juvenile court to be delinquent. The State Training School is a correctional facility for juveniles.
More Definitions of State Training School
State Training School or “STS” means the (currently all male) State Training School located in Eldora, Iowa.
State Training School means the unit for juvenile delinquents at the Eldora facility as defined in Iowa Code section 233A.1(2).
State Training School or “STS” means State Training School at Eldora which provides a continuum of supervision and rehabilitation programs meeting the needs of males adjudicated delinquent, in a manner
State Training School means the state training school for boys in Eldora, Iowa, which serves youth adjudicated by the Iowa juvenile court to be delinquent.
State Training School or "STS" means a secure and highly structured out-of-home placement facility, which provides a continuum of supervision and rehabilitation services to males adjudicated delinquent.
State Training School means the diagnosis and evaluation center which is used to identify appropriate treatment and placement alternatives for juveniles and any other units for juvenile delinquents which are located at Eldora.