Administrative Review - the process by which custody offenders reassigned to a higher level of nonsecure care may request a second level review of the reassignment.
Appeal - the process by which custody offenders may initiate a further review of the assignment decision to secure custody.
Assessment - the process of gathering the necessary social, legal, psychological, behavioral, and educational information about the juvenile offender to indicate the appropriate level of care and custody.
Assignment - the process of placing the custody offender in the available treatment program most appropriate to his/her indicated needs and risks.
Case Review - the process of reconsideration or verification that the custody offender's treatment is appropriate to meet the identified needs.
Classification - the process by which the juvenile offender is assessed relative to needs and risks presented.
Custody Offender - those juvenile offenders disposed to the custody of Department of Public Safety and Corrections by a court of juvenile jurisdiction.
Due Process Hearing - those administrative hearings conducted at the time of a custody offender's reassignment to secure levels of custody from previous nonsecure custody settings.
Levels of Care - the range of treatment services and programs available for custody offenders arranged on a scale from least restrictive to most restrictive.
Nonsecure Custody - includes services and programs available to custody offenders at all levels of care less restrictive than those provided in a secure custody setting.
Petition for Second Review by the State Level Review Panel - the process by which an offender in secure custody, whose referral for early release has been denied by the state level review panel, may request a second review by that panel.
Reassignment - the authorized move of a custody offender from one treatment program to another.
Reclassification - the process by which juvenile offenders have their needs and risk assessments reviewed and rescored based upon observable events and behavior.
Release - the termination, either by court order or expiration of a court order, of Department of Public Safety and Corrections, custody of a juvenile offender.
Secure Custody - that highest of the levels of care indicating a maximum (within law) restriction of a juvenile offender's rights, or freedoms.
Staffing - the process by which a team of professionals reviews, discusses, and plans, along with the offender, for best meeting the offender's identified needs.
State Level Review Panel - a multi-disciplinary team charged with the responsibility of reviewing requests from an offender's release from a juvenile correctional institution to a less restrictive placement and subsequently issuing a report indicating confirmation or rejections of the recommendation.
La. Admin. Code tit. 22, § I-702