Since the closure of the Louisville Metro Youth Detention Center in December 2019, there has been no safe space for law enforcement to bring youth that are waiting to be screened by the Court Designated Worker (CDW). The Juvenile Assessment Center will provide a space for the CDW to conduct confidential screening assessments on juveniles, and a place for juveniles to receive basic life needs (e.g., food, restrooms, medical treatment, etc.) while being in a staff-secured setting supervised by sworn peace officers.
Field Name |
Description |
Data Type |
Date |
Date activities were reported |
Date |
Arresting Agency Wait Time |
Wait time for the different arresting agency |
Integer |
Intakes |
Youth taking into custody |
Integer |
Arresting Agency |
Agency that carried out the arrest |
String |
Demographics |
The demography of the intakes |
String |
Outcome |
The aftermaths of the arrest |
String |
Gender |
Gender of the youth |
String |
In collaboration with Metro Council community partners and Louisville residents, Metro Government is working to prioritize spending of the $388 million received through the federal American Rescue Plan.
This initiative is funded through the American Rescue Plan, with data spanning years 2022 to 2024
Have a question or need help? Email LouisvilleAccelerator@LouisvilleKY.gov
Organization: Louisville Metro Government
Last updated: 2025-07-30T14:23:23.541114
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