State attorney’s office investigating St. Johns Youth Academy after ‘riot situation’
Read full article: State attorney’s office investigating St. Johns Youth Academy after ‘riot situation’The News4JAX I-TEAM is reviewing the private contracts from the company that ran the St. Johns Youth Academy. Meantime, the State Attorney’s office is interviewing people about what’s being described as a “riot situation” at the facility in October.
I-TEAM: Closer look at recent facility closures in Florida following St. Johns Youth Academy’s sudden shutdown
Read full article: I-TEAM: Closer look at recent facility closures in Florida following St. Johns Youth Academy’s sudden shutdownThe News4JAX I-TEAM is taking a closer look at other facilities that have closed in the past couple of years following the abrupt closure of St. Johns Youth Academy on Avenue D in the St. Augustine area.
Inmate, 18, at St. Johns Youth Academy accused of assaulting staffer; he says he was defending himself
Read full article: Inmate, 18, at St. Johns Youth Academy accused of assaulting staffer; he says he was defending himselfAn 18-year-old inmate at St. Johns Youth Academy is accused of assaulting a staffer this week, according to an arrest report.
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Youth infections in Florida juvenile system top 300
Read full article: Youth infections in Florida juvenile system top 300JACKSONVILLE, Fla. More than 300 youths in juvenile-justice facilities have tested positive for COVID-19, as the number of cases in the state system continues to steadily increase. As of Thursday afternoon, 306 youths had tested positive, up from 290 on Tuesday, according to information from the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice. In Duval County, the Duval Regional Center has reported 15 total youth COVID-19 cases. The largest numbers of youth cases have occurred at St. Johns Youth Academy, which has had 26, and Okaloosa Youth Academy, which has had 23. Overall, 101 of the 235 workers who had tested positive have been medically cleared to return to their jobs.
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Dept of Juvenile Justice covid
Read full article: Dept of Juvenile Justice covidJACKSONVILLE, Fla. There were 216 reported cases of COVID-19 in young people at juvenile detention centers in Florida, according to statistics released Thursday by the Department of Juvenile Justice. The Department of Juvenile Justice serves approximately 1,700 young people in 72 of these facilities statewide, according to its own data. The data showed another five young people have tested positive at Duval Regional Juvenile Detention Center in Jacksonville. The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice released a statement that theyre taking precautions. It reads:The Florida Department of Juvenile Justice has a coordinated plan in place to protect youth and staff from COVID-19.
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Coronavirus cases spike at juvenile justice facility in St. Augustine
Read full article: Coronavirus cases spike at juvenile justice facility in St. AugustineTALLAHASSEE, Fla. More than 200 youths in Floridas juvenile-justice system have tested positive for COVID-19, with the number of cases steadily increasing, according to information released Thursday by the state Department of Juvenile Justice. The numbers show a spike during the past week at St. Johns Youth Academy, which has 26 cases, the most in the state. In all, 78 of the 216 youths who have tested positive statewide are no longer in medical isolation. The largest numbers of infected workers have been at Broward Regional Juvenile Detention Center and Miami-Dade Regional Juvenile Detention Center, which have each had 16 cases. In all, 78 of the 185 workers who have tested positive have been medically cleared to return to their jobs, according to the department.
