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Juvenile Detention & Diversion Services
Juvenile Detention & Diversion Services (JDDS) provides a variety of services to youth and families in Linn County. The primary sources of funding are Linn County tax dollars and money provided through purchase of service agreements with the Iowa Department of Human Services and Sixth Judicial District Juvenile Court. Juvenile Detention and Diversion Services is a division of the Linn County Community Services Department.
Guiding Principles
- JDDS promises to treat those served with respect and dignity, to acknowledge their self worth and individuality, and to provide them services that are based on their needs.
- JDDS will provide their residents a safe and healthy environment that seeks to meet the emotional, as well as the physical, needs of the youth.
- JDDS will operate in an efficient, ethical, and legal manner and will produce measurable outcomes consistent with the needs of those served.
- JDDS will work cooperatively and courteously with referring agents, collateral, family members, and the public to shape services that meet the needs of both the youth and the community.
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Dawn Schott
Director
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Juvenile Detention & Diversion Services
Physical Address
800 Walford Road SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
Phone: 319-892-5735Fax: 319-892-5768
Hours
Services provided 24/7Visiting Hours
Visits are Mon/Tues/Thurs/Fri at 2:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. and Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
Visits are 45 minutes.
Only parents and legal guardians may visit. The parent or legal guardian is allowed to bring a sibling or grandparent, however, visits are limited to two visitors.