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https://www2.tjjd.texas.gov/searchtjjd.aspxTexas Department of Criminal Justice Inmate Search
* Only inmates who are currently incarcerated in a TDCJ facility are included in the online search. The minimum input required for a successful search is either of the following: the last name AND at least the first initial of the first name, or the TDCJ number, or the SID (state identification) number
https://inmate.tdcj.texas.gov/InmateSearch/start.actionTexas Juvenile Detention Centers Inmate Records Search ...
The Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) is the government agency in charge of all youth offenders, facilities, and all Texas juvenile inmate records. They do not list any private inmate information online, so it is not possible to perform a Texas juvenile detention center inmate search.
https://infotracer.com/inmate-search/texas/juvenile-detention-centers/Home [www.tjjd.texas.gov]
The 13-member Advisory Council on Juvenile Services assists TJJD with long-range planning and review of operations. The council will meet virtually on Friday, January 14, 2022 at 10:00 a.m. The 13-member governing board meets several times a year at locations across the state. The public is welcome to attend.
https://www.tjjd.texas.gov/Site Search - Texas Juvenile Justice Department
The Sunset Advisory Commission invites public comment on the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and the Office of the Independent Ombudsman. To provide comments on TJJD, visit this page.To provide comments on the Ombudsman, visit this page.
https://www.tjjd.texas.gov/index.php/site-searchInmate Information - Texas Department of Criminal Justice
Inmate Information Inmate location/general Information may be obtained online, by e-mail, or by telephone. General Inmate Information Only Online Inmate Search(location, offenses, projected release date) Requests by E-mail Requests by Telephone Problems & Questions Problems & Questions Relating to Inmates Can't find inmate in TDCJ?
https://tdcj.texas.gov/offender_info/index.htmlCDCR Public Inmate Locator Disclaimer
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https://inmatelocator.cdcr.ca.gov/LASD Inmate Information Center - Inmate Search
For general custody related questions and help with inmate location, telephone (213) 473-6100. For Healthcare Concerns which require immediate assistance, please call the medical command center at (213) 893-5544. Inmate Records will not be available for bookings that occured within the last 2 hours.
https://app5.lasd.org/iic/Police officer jobs in Texas within 25 miles | Corrections ...
Find an in-demand career in the corrections department as a correctional officer, case manager, program counselor, or more.
https://www.governmentjobs.com/jobs?keyword=police%20officer&location=texas&category%5B0%5D=Corrections&salary=0Facilities - Texas Juvenile Justice Department
The Sunset Advisory Commission invites public comment on the Texas Juvenile Justice Department and the Office of the Independent Ombudsman. To provide comments on TJJD, visit this page.To provide comments on the Ombudsman, visit this page.
https://www.tjjd.texas.gov/index.php/facilitiesThe Juvenile Justice System in Texas
In a given year, more than 50,000 juveniles are arrested in Texas or referred to the juvenile probation system. Local county juvenile justice systems provide services for these youth, many of whom are diverted from further involvement with the juvenile justice system. The most serious offenders are committed to TJJD.
https://www.tjjd.texas.gov/index.php/juvenile-system