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Mutts Work to do at Ron Jackson

Ron Jackson State Juvenile Correctional Facility’s wide lawns and walkways are nearly deserted on a quiet summer afternoon. Youth in residence are inside taking classes or attending therapy. Several young women rest in dayrooms after an exhausting intramural field game meet that morning. A scant breeze rustles the giant oaks, and then -- a burst of activity! A huddle of girls and dogs spills from a low brick dorm in a far corner of the campus. The chattering hive of pony tails and wagging tails emerges as one, then separates into girl-dog pairs, trotting around the yard. The girls command their leashed canines to walk, sit and retrieve toys. Here at the PAWS Dorm, where 11 girls and their assigned foster dogs live and train, there’s rarely a slow moment, or many contentious ones. Visitors often remark about the “very warm environment,” says Dorm Supervisor Holli Fenton, who helped co-found the PAWS (Pairing Achievement with Service) program at the Texas Juvenile Justice Departmen

Texas Juvenile Law, 9th Edition Publication Released

  The Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) is proud to release Texas Juvenile Law, 9th Edition. For more than 30 years, this publication has served as a comprehensive reference guide on statutes, case decisions and procedures affecting the day-to-day operations of the juvenile justice system. The Office of General Counsel – Legal Education and Technical Assistance has continued its tradition of collaborating with guest contributors to update the book originally written by the late Dr. Robert O. Dawson, former Bryant Smith Chair in Law at the University of Texas School of Law. Get your copy now!  For the first time, The Texas Juvenile Law, 9th Edition will be available for purchase from an online vendor. Click here to order directly from the online Book Shop. USE COUPON CODE TJJD11209 for a 50% Discount.  TJJD will no longer distribute or process sales of printed copies. Digital Download. The Texas Juvenile Justice Department has expanded its courtesy distribu

Home Repairs Made Easy at Willoughby

Painting walls, laying tile and planting flowers are more than home repairs, according to Reggie Hill, mentor and volunteer instructor for “Home Repairs Made Easy,” the 2018 State Volunteer Resource Council 2018 grant awarded to Willoughby House.  “It needs a better name,” he said about his program, which teaches youth about flooring, painting and landscaping. “They’re learning construction, commercial property repair skills,” Hill said. Youth who complete the 12-week program, taught in 4-week long sessions, can earn three Certificates of Completion for Commercial Repairs 101 (in flooring, painting or landscaping or all three).   They’ve learned to install tiles, wood and carpet flooring using measuring tapes.  Their math skills have improved as well, as they have to figure how much material to get for each room and take other measurements. The painting classes consist of learning not only how much paint to buy but which paint and paint brush is best for the job. Landscaping focuses