Overview
Employees
1001 to 5000 employees
Revenue
Non-Applicable per year
Headquarters
Tallahassee, FL
Category
State & Regional Agencies
It may be juvenile but it is not kidstuff. Florida's Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) focuses on reducing juvenile crime through programs specifically designed to target at-risk youth and youthful offenders. The DJJ delivers its programs and services through several areas: prevention, detention, probation, residential and correctional facilities, health services, and educational programs. The Department operates 26 juvenile detention facilities statewide, providing supervision, education, and health services to Florida's youthful offenders. The DJJ has an annual budget of about $650 million.