Only juvenile males between the ages of 10 and 21 that are arrested, charged, or adjudicated for an act that would be a criminal level offense if committed by an adult are admitted.  Youth designated by the court as extended jurisdiction juvenile (EJJ) require approval from the DOC’s inspection and enforcement (I&E) unit to remain at the facility beyond their 20th birthday.  "> Only juvenile males between the ages of 10 and 21 that are arrested, charged, or adjudicated for an act that would be a criminal level offense if committed by an adult are admitted.  Youth designated by the court as extended jurisdiction juvenile (EJJ) require approval from the DOC’s inspection and enforcement (I&E) unit to remain at the facility beyond their 20th birthday.  "> skip to content
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Minnesota Juvenile Correctional Facilities Only juvenile males between the ages of 10 and 21 that are arrested, charged, or adjudicated for an act that would be a criminal level offense if committed by an adult are admitted.  Youth designated by the court as extended jurisdiction juvenile (EJJ) require approval from the DOC’s inspection and enforcement (I&E) unit to remain at the facility beyond their 20th birthday.   Last Modified: 1/1/0001 Size: 0 Author: Categories: State Agencies/Councils, Tags: Corrections Department,
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