State regulators give L.A. County more time to fix dysfunctional juvenile halls
LA TimesState regulators on Thursday gave Los Angeles County more time to remedy problems at Barry J. Nidorf Juvenile Hall in Sylmar, above, and Central Juvenile Hall in Boyle Heights. State regulators on Thursday put off a shutdown of Los Angeles County’s two dysfunctional juvenile halls, angering youth advocates who accused the state agency of shirking its responsibility to shutter facilities that have clearly failed. In a letter to interim Chief Probation Officer Karen Fletcher, state regulators said the most recent “corrective action plan” the department submitted to address the facilities’ problems was not good enough. Sean Garcia-Leys, co-executive director of the Peace and Justice Law Center and a member of L.A. County’s Probation Oversight Commission, said that Welfare and Institutions Code 209 made it clear that because the county did not file an approved corrective action plan in time, regulators had no choice but to formally find the facilities “unsuitable” for youths.