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In order to determine if a person is incarcerated in a state correctional facility, you may check the Department of Corrections Offender Tracking Information System ( OTIS ). If the person is located in the Federal Bureau of Prisons ( BOP ), you may check the BOP inmate search.
We have a special jail phone system and all calls are collect. They will be billed to the person receiving the call. The Wayne County Sheriff's Office has collect telephones in all housing units within the facility. Many questions have arisen about receiving phone calls and what to do when a problem is encountered.
Video and Voice Calls: Whether you want to video chat or make a simple call, HomeWAV helps you easily and safely connect. Inmate Availability: Inmate logs on to the HomeWAV system, you will receive a push notification, and their call request will pop up on your screen like regular phone call.
Juvenile courts hear three types of cases: (1) delinquency; (2) child protection; and (3) status offenses.
The meaning of juvenile detention is a place where youth are being housed because they committed a crime. Juvenile detention goes by many other names such as juvie, JDC, youth detention centers, juvenile halls, observation homes, and remand homes.
The Juvenile Arrest Process A juvenile court case typically begins with the minor being arrested by a law enforcement officer. For some less serious crimes, the officer may issue a citation for the minor and his or her parents to appear in court in lieu of arrest.
If a juvenile between the ages of 13 and 15 has allegedly committed a felony such as murder, manslaughter, assault, sexual assault, attempted murder, or burglary, the juvenile may be treated as an adult in Criminal Court.
A "juvenile" is a person who has not attained his eighteenth birthday, and "juvenile delinquency" is the violation of a law of the United States committed by a person prior to his eighteenth birthday which would have been a crime if committed by an adult.
We have a special jail phone system and all calls are collect. They will be billed to the person receiving the call. The Wayne County Sheriff's Office has collect telephones in all housing units within the facility. Many questions have arisen about receiving phone calls and what to do when a problem is encountered.
If you would like to locate an individual, you can call the Records Division. For inquiries regarding the House of Correction call (617) 635-1000 x2017 and for information about an individual at the Jail call (617) 635-1100 x3005.