New South Wales Department of Juvenile Justice


The New South Wales Department of Juvenile Justice, known between 1991 and 1993 as the Office of Juvenile Justice, was a State government agency in New South Wales, Australia, that managed juvenile detention centres and other aspects of the youth justice system.

Formation

Responsibility for young offenders was removed from the former Child Welfare Department and placed within the Department of Corrective Services in July 1991. Five months later, an independent Office of Juvenile Justice was established.

Locations

The Department operated 34 Juvenile Justice Community Services offices and seven Juvenile Justice Centres, located as follows:
Centre nameLocationDate openedPurposeNotes
Acmena Juvenile Justice Centre, Mid North CoastSeptember 1999Capacity for 45 young people; male detainees only
Cobham Juvenile Justice Centre, Western SydneyJune 1980Capacity for 105 young people; the principal remand centre for males aged 15 years and over
Frank Baxter Juvenile Justice Centre, Central CoastOctober 1999Capacity for 120 young people; accommodates males aged 16 to 21 years, mostly on control orders
Juniperina Juvenile Justice Centre, Western Sydney24 August 2005Capacity for 44 young people; the only Australian centre for female young offenders
Orana Juvenile Justice CentreDubbo, Western New South WalesDecember 1999Capacity for 30 young people; accommodates males on remand or control orders
Reiby Juvenile Justice Centre, South-western SydneyAugust 1973Capacity for 60 young people; accommodates males under 16 years on remand or control orders
Riverina Juvenile Justice CentreWagga Wagga, RiverinaOctober 1984Capacity for 45 young people; accommodates low to medium risk males on remand or control orders