Thanks to JHA’s leadership, all youth in state custody will have their rights protected by the Office of the Independent Juvenile Ombudsman (OIJO)

Public Act 103-0397, which was passed and signed into law in 2023, expands the remit of the OIJO to cover not only youth housed in Illinois’ five state juvenile prisons but also its 16 county-run juvenile detention centers. Protecting the rights of youth in custody and ensuring they have access to a trusted adult/office who can help them both understand and assert their rights and get assistance when needed is critical to the safety and well-being of this vulnerable population.

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Rebecca Pellegrino
IDOC Adds Agency Policies to its Website

For many years, JHA has been asking IDOC to make its agency policies publicly available in order to increase prison system transparency. We are pleased to see that there is now a place on IDOC's website to house administrative directives, with 299 currently available (as of February 2022).

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Rebecca Pellegrino
Death in Custody Reporting requirements are expanded and improved by mandating that information about people who die in law enforcement custody be made publicly available

The DCRA requires that basic information be publicly reported about who, where, when, and other circumstances surrounding a death in custody. This information enables family members and other stakeholders to hold agencies accountable for the treatment of people in their custody, thus safeguarding the constitutional rights of Illinois residents.

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Rebecca Pellegrino