37 Tex. Admin. Code § 380.8524 - Assessment for Safe Housing Placement
(a) Policy. The Texas Juvenile Justice
Department (TJJD) uses an objective system to assess the threat of harm posed
by a youth to others and a youth's potential vulnerabilities to make housing
and supervision assignments.
(b)
Applicability. This rule applies to high and medium restriction TJJD-operated
facilities.
(c) Definitions. Safe
Housing Assessment--an instrument designed to determine the appropriate housing
assignment at a youth's assigned facility and the level of supervision for an
individual youth. The assessment considers factors including, but not limited
to, the following:
(1) evidence-based
criminogenic factors in a youth's history that indicate level of risk to
others;
(2) age and physical
stature of youth;
(3) potential
vulnerability to sexual victimization or likelihood of sexually aggressive
behavior;
(4) gender non-conforming
appearance or manner, or identification as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender,
or intersex (LGBTI); and
(5)
special needs including medical needs, suicide risk, disabilities, mental
health, or other placement concerns.
(d) General Provisions.
(1) Each facility establishes a written
housing plan that describes the housing levels allowed, staffing requirements,
security level, and programming schedule of each housing unit.
(2) TJJD conducts a safe housing assessment
for each youth upon arrival at the orientation and assessment unit, prior to
facility transfer, and at the initial permanent placement. Safe housing
assessments are conducted at specified intervals thereafter, and may be
conducted at any time as indicated by youth needs, serious incidents, or
facility security needs.
(3) Youth
are assigned to housing units based on the results of the safe housing
assessment. Placement within the housing unit may also be determined by the
results of the safe housing assessment.
(4) Unless it is determined necessary to
ensure youth safety, a youth 14 years of age or younger may not be assigned to
the same dormitory as a youth 17 years of age or older.
(5) Male and female youths may not occupy the
same sleeping room.
(6) LGBTI youth
must not be placed in a particular housing unit, bed, or other program
assignment based solely on the basis of such identification or
status.
(7) Unless otherwise
approved on a case-by-case basis by the division director over residential
services or his/her designee, youth who have a reportable adjudication for a
sex offense, as defined in Chapter 62, Code of Criminal Procedure, are assigned
to an open bay dorm with direct line-of-sight supervision or a single-occupant
room.
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