L.A. County's Juvenile Halls Remain Open After Meeting State Standards
State regulators have allowed Los Angeles County's juvenile detention facilities to stay open following improvements, but concerns about long-term sustainability persist.
- L.A. County's juvenile halls were at risk of closure but received a reprieve after meeting state-required improvements in staffing and safety.
- State regulators voted to keep the facilities open, with some members expressing skepticism about the county's ability to maintain these improvements.
- Advocates and some board members argue that the fixes are temporary and more substantial changes are needed to ensure safety and compliance.
- The decision to keep the halls open comes after intense scrutiny and previous failures to meet safety standards.
- Future inspections will be crucial in determining if the juvenile halls can continue operating under the current management.