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<strong>County</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>San</strong> <strong>Diego</strong> – <strong>Juvenile</strong> Justice Commission<br />

<strong>Kearny</strong> <strong>Mesa</strong> <strong>Juvenile</strong> <strong>Detention</strong> <strong>Facility</strong>2011<br />

F.4 Work Assignments and Security<br />

Are sentenced youth in the facility required to work or perform chores?<br />

• Yes □ No<br />

If yes, describe the nature <strong>of</strong> the assignments:<br />

spaces.<br />

Are unsentenced youth in the facility required to work or perform chores?<br />

• Yes □ No<br />

F.5 Programming<br />

Minors are required to clean their own<br />

If yes, describe the nature <strong>of</strong> the assignments: Minors are permitted to help in the<br />

kitchen; they are allowed to clean up their unit, rooms, mop and sweep, etc.<br />

For which <strong>of</strong> the following areas are formalized programs or services <strong>of</strong>fered (either by Probation<br />

staff members or a contractor)? Check all that apply.<br />

• Anger management classes/Counseling/Groups<br />

• Conflict resolution skills<br />

• Diversity/Tolerance/Human relations<br />

• Domestic/Relationship violence education<br />

• Family reunification planning<br />

• Financial literacy education<br />

• Gang awareness/Prevention/Intervention<br />

• Health and wellness education<br />

• Parenting education<br />

• Sexual health education<br />

• Social/interpersonal skills<br />

• Substance abuse counseling<br />

• Survivors <strong>of</strong> abuse/maltreatment/violence counseling<br />

• Victim awareness<br />

• Vocational training<br />

F.6 Exercise and Out-<strong>of</strong>-Sleeping Room Opportunities<br />

Are youth given opportunities for physical recreation/exercise?<br />

• Yes □ No<br />

If yes, how many hours per day?<br />

Is participation in physical recreation/exercise required?<br />

• Yes □ No<br />

Hours: 2 hours minimum<br />

Are youth given opportunities for other types <strong>of</strong> recreation outside <strong>of</strong> their sleep rooms (play<br />

games, watching movies, etc.)?<br />

• Yes □ No<br />

If yes, how many hours per day?<br />

F.7 Access to Legal Services<br />

Hours: 1 hour minimum on weekdays<br />

3 hours minimum on weekends<br />

Are youth permitted to have reasonable contact with their attorneys?<br />

• Yes □ No<br />

Has an attorney in the last 12 months complained that they were not able to communicate with a<br />

youth/client?<br />

□ Yes • No<br />

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