Interstate Commission for Juveniles (ICJ)
Arizona Revised Statute §8-363 charges the Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC) with the oversight and administration of the Interstate Commission for Juveniles (ICJ) in the state of Arizona. The compact is an agreement between member states and United States territories for the supervision of adjudicated youth requiring placement and/or relocation to another state and provides the means to safely and legally return youth who have run away and/or have fled to avoid prosecution.
Interstate Commission has the primary responsibility for promoting public safety, ensuring the welfare of juveniles, and protecting victims within the various states through control and regulation of the interstate movement of juveniles. Compacting states are required to provide the same level of care and supervision for ICJ youth as it provides to their own youth.
In Arizona those standards mean youth from other states are provided excellent supervision. Arizona received a far greater number of probation and parole cases than it transfers to other states and or territories. Case management of these youth are in conjunction with the supervision requirements from the state(s) of origin (sending state). In addition to adjudicated juveniles, the office provides for the safe return of youth who have runaway and/or have fled to avoid prosecution.
INTERSTATE COMMISSION FOR JUVENILES RESOURCES
CONTACT INTERSTATE COMMISSION OFFICE
Howard Wykes, Bureau Administrator / ICJ Administrator
100 N. 15th Avenue, Suite 103 | Phoenix, Arizona 85007
Main Office: (602) 364-3509 | Main Fax: (602) 364-3589
Email: Contact Administrator