Family Resources
The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections (ADJC) is responsible for youth adjudicated delinquent and committed to its jurisdiction by the county juvenile courts. The department is committed to providing information and assistance to the families of these youth and are dedicated to every youth's success.
Parent Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - The purpose of the Parent Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document is to provide families with an overview of a juvenile's length of stay guidelines, as defined by the State of Arizona and the ADJC. Read more about Parent Frequently Asked Questions.
Family Handbook (English Version) - The Family Handbook provides parents and guardians a resource of information that introduces you to the agency's programs and expectations. Read more about the Family Handbook.
Manual Familiar (Versión Española) - El Manual familiar proporciona a los padres y tutores un recurso de información que les presenta los programas y expectativas de la agencia. Lea más sobre el Manual Familiar.
Youth Handbook (English Version) - The Youth Handbook provides your child a resource of information that introduces your child to the programs and expectations of our agency. Read more about our Youth Handbook.
Manual para Jóvenes (Versión en Español) - El Manual para jóvenes proporciona a su hijo un recurso de información que le presenta los programas y expectativas de nuestra agencia. Lea más sobre nuestro Manual para Jóvenes.
Help For Your Child - This document provides information about Managed Care Organizations that will coordinate the provision of physical and behavioral health care services for your child. Read more about Help for your Child.
Tribal Liaison - Our Agency Tribal Liaison facilitates government-to-government partnerships or agency-to-agency alliances between ADJC and Arizona's Native American tribes. With oversight by the Director, the ADJC Tribal Liaison acts as the agency's point of contact with tribes represented in ADJC's juvenile population. ADJC is committed to the spirit of the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) and shall consult with tribes when out of home placement is being considered for tribal juveniles. For more information about programs offered please contact our agency Tribal Liaison.
Project Zero Tolerance - Our Agency has zero tolerance towards all forms of sexual abuse including sexual harassment. We are committed to creating a safe environment and protecting juveniles against sexual victimization. This document includes additional information and resources about our program. Read more about Project Zero Tolerance.