Hamilton County IN Juvenile Detention

County Juvenile

Last Updated: November 04, 2022
Address
18106 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
Beds
86
County
Hamilton
Phone
317-776-9828
Fax
317-776-9827
Email
kija.ireland@hamiltoncounty.in.gov

Hamilton County IN Juvenile Detention is for County Juvenile offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.

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The Hamilton County IN Juvenile Detention is a medium to low-security detention center located at 18106 Cumberland Road Noblesville, IN that is operated locally by the Juvenile Justice Department and holds youths awaiting the determination of punishment for the crimes which they are accused. Most of the adolescents are here for less than two years.

Juveniles are assigned to Secure Detention when they are accused of committing criminal acts which would also be criminal if committed by an adult (non-status offenses). Juveniles may also be housed in Secure Detention if the court finds the juvenile is unlikely to return to court, or if the court finds that the child must be locked up to protect himself or the community. The Secure Detention unit can accommodate up to 86 children.
It is the mission of the Hamilton County Juvenile Services Center to provide our youth with a safe, secure, and healthy environment by holding them accountable for their behavior through positive reinforcement; and provide the youth with an opportunity for behavioral change through various programs. The center is broken down into 2 major areas: shelter care and secure detention.

Shelter Care
The Shelter Care Unit provides a non-secure temporary or emergency care for pre-adjudicated juveniles who have committed status offenses. Shelter Care offers a supervised setting with accommodations to house as many as 20 juveniles during any given period of time.While in Shelter Care, juveniles who are currently enrolled in school will continue their education at their home school with transportation being provided by Shelter Care staff. Juveniles in Shelter Care will also attend various on-site treatment programs as assigned by their Probation Officer. Shelter Care also offers an opportunity to venture "off grounds" with staff supervision, enabling residents to enjoy a variety of recreational activities as well as participate in community service projects.

Secure Detention
Juveniles are assigned to Secure Detention when they are accused of committing criminal acts which would also be criminal if committed by an adult (non-status offenses). Juveniles may also be housed in Secure Detention if the court finds the juvenile is unlikely to return to court, or if the court finds that the child must be locked up to protect himself or the community. The Secure Detention unit can accommodate up to 86 children.

School Program
These children attend an on-site school under the guidance of certified Noblesville School Educators. School programs are tailored to meet the individual needs of each student. Students enrolled in a local school may continue working toward that school's curriculum. Juveniles not enrolled in school are enrolled in the JSC continuing education program designed to prepare the student for the GED or to help develop life skills.

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Juvenile facilities overseen by Hamilton County do not publish the names of the offenders housed in their facility. As such, there is no public forum for this information.

Visitation Information

Hamilton County IN Juvenile Detention - Visitation

The Probation Department has to pre-approve all individuals before a visit can take place. Only visitors on the approved visitation list will be permitted to visit. All visitors must be at least 18 years old.

Visitation must be scheduled by your parent(s) or legal guardian(s). The level you are on as of Friday morning will determine how many visits you earned. We can accommodate three visitors in a room at a time. Parent(s) or legal guardian(s) are welcome to add other approved visitors to their scheduled visitation appointment.

Level 1 and Level 2: One (1) visit - either on Saturday or Sunday. Thirty (30) minutes or fifteen (15) minutes shared per parent if divorced or separated.
Level 3: Two (2) visits - one on Saturday and one on Sunday. Thirty (30) minutes, or fifteen (15) minutes shared per parent if divorced or separated.
Level 4: Three (3) visits - one Friday evening, one Saturday and one Sunday. Thirty (30) minutes or fifteen (15) minutes shared per parent if divorced or separated.

*Sometimes the number of visits may be reduced due to the number of juveniles in the facility. Staff will notify you and your parents if this occurs.

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