Division of Secure Facilities

Division of Secure Facilities

The Division of Secure Facilities provides oversight and leadership for 19 Regional Youth Detention Centers (RYDCs) and the 6 Youth Development Campuses (YDCs) located throughout Georgia, ranging from 30 to 200-bed capacities.

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Regional Youth Detention Center

Regional Youth Detention Centers (RYDCs) are secure, short-term facilities for youth who are awaiting court hearings, placement in the community, or transfer to long-term facilities for youthful offenders.

In 2025, the department began operating two RYDCs (Wilkes and Cadwell) as transition and reintegration facilities.

The Wilkes RYDC focuses on providing youth with education, training, and essential life skills. Additionally, youth have the opportunity to participate in treatment-based programming, which includes individual, group, and family counseling sessions.

The Cadwell RYDC now offers a short-term therapeutic intervention program designed for youth with low to moderate risks of behavioral issues. This program addresses individual risk factors contributing to delinquent behavior and promotes positive personal development through a cognitive-behavioral approach.

Overall, the 19 RYDCs provide quality medical care, educational services, behavioral health support, nutritional services, and general programming for the youth in their care.

Victim Services

Office of Victim Services

The Office of Victim Services will deliver with compassion, a continuum of comprehensive services that promote victims' rights and supports statewide victim services programs through the delivery of timely, accurate and informative services.

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Office of Volunteer Services

The DJJ Volunteer Services Program Mission is to recruit, retain and promote volunteers dedicated to providing an array of DJJ youth services. The volunteers will help motivate and empower our youth to become productive and law-abiding citizens in their communities.

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Youth Development Campus

The Youth Development Campuses (YDC) are designed for young individuals who have been placed in the custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) to receive long-term services and treatment.

Each YDC adheres to departmental policies and procedures that comply with federal and state laws, as well as professional standards. The campuses offer a range of youth services, including education, health and mental health care, food services, resident counseling, substance abuse programs, vocational training, and family visitation, among other benefits.