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Section/Rule:

129.04 App. A Sec. 06

Subject:

Rule 129 - Rules of Practice and Procedure in Juvenile and Family Court Divisions of The Circuit Court - Part IV. Rules Relating to Status and Delinquency Proceedings - Dismissal to Allow Prosecution Under General Law

Publication / Adopted Date:

May 20, 2009

Topic:

Appendix A. Standards for Operation of a Secure Juvenile Detention Facility - Section 6. Screening, Intake and Admissions

Revised / Effective Date:

January 1, 2015

SECTION 6.
SCREENING, INTAKE AND ADMISSIONS
Essential Elements

6.1. Written policy and procedures regarding decisions whether to detain a juvenile shall comply with Court Operating Rule 28 utilizing the Juvenile Detention Assessment (JDTA). Any decision to override the JDTA shall require clear documentation as to the rationale for that decision.


6.2. Prior to placing a juvenile into detention, alternatives to detention shall be considered, subject to JDTA scoring, availability of alternatives and due process considerations. Efforts will be made to identify and establish such alternatives to detention, which may include, but not limited to the following:

6.3. All facilities shall establish an orientation procedure for incoming juveniles to be administered as soon as possible upon admission. The orientation shall include written and oral notification of rights, review of detention processes and procedures, and information regarding the rules and expectations of the facility.

6.4. All facilities shall establish procedures for the admission of a juvenile that, at a minimum, shall include:

6.5. Facility procedures shall require that each juvenile upon admission is properly screened for injuries or possible sign of abuse or neglect. Any physical inspection of the juvenile shall be conducted in compliance with Sections 3 and 11 of these standards. Upon suspicion of injuries or abuse/neglect, the personnel staffing the facility shall report the basis of that suspicion to the Missouri Department of Social Services, Children’s Division by contacting the Child Abuse/Neglect Hotline or appropriate authorities.

6.6. Juveniles suspected of being under the influence of alcohol or drugs shall only be admitted to the facility after being medically examined by a licensed health care professional and determined fit for confinement.

6.7. The procedures of the facility shall provide that all juveniles shall continue to be advised of their rights (including right to counsel), expectations and responsibilities from the point of intake and admission throughout the period of detention, including procedures for reporting any concern or complaint.

6.8. Upon entry of each juvenile into detention, the facility shall begin to assemble accurate and comprehensive data regarding the juvenile as may be required by the Supreme Court and the Office of State Court Administrator. The data collected shall allow for analysis of information which may be requested by the Office of State Courts Administrator, to include but not limited to the following:

6.9. The facility shall have a written policy and procedure to assure that as soon as practicable upon admission, juveniles shall be provided the same accommodations and programming as other juveniles without extended room segregation.

Cross-reference:

Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Supreme Court Operating Rules