Security screening case study | Echo Glen Children's Center
Addressing security at the Washington state department of children, youth & families juvenile rehabilitation
The Washington State Department of Children, Youth & Families (DCYF) Juvenile Rehabilitation (JR) serves Washington state’s highest-risk young people who are convicted of crimes and sentenced to serve at a juvenile facility. Washington state legislation, passed several years ago, increased the age cap to receive JR services to 25 years old. Since the “JR to 25” legislation was passed in 2018, the population is older, has longer sentences, has more connections with gangs, and has a greater history of criminality. The Echo Glen Children’s Center and Green Hill School are medium to maximum security DCYF facilities. Echo Glen is in Snoqualmie, WA and serves young men under the age of 18 and young women up to the age of 25. The Green Hill School in Chehalis, WA houses young men ages 17-24.
