Carter Lee
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's where you go and you wait for a court proceeding.
The second one is a residential placement facility.
This is a place where you're not home,
Sometimes these places can bring you out in the community, but it's still pretty much a correctional facility.
It's just the doors aren't locked.
So you get a lot of kids that are running from there.
You get, you know, from my experience, those places can be ultimately worse than some of the secure places because of the amount of freedom that these kids can have.
Then there is secure placements.
These are, you know, almost juvenile prisons, but they're not really there yet.
Then there is state secure, which is essentially a juvenile prison ran by the state.
The other facilities are ran either, you know, they're privately owned or it's a not for profit.
And the detention centers are usually ran by the county.
Sometimes, you know, a not for profit place will open up a detention center in their facility.
I've seen that happen to either way.
You know, I'm on probation and, you know, I'm I'm smoking.
I'm not going to school.
That's where I was at.
And my probation officer's like, look, Carter, I'm scheduling court, and I don't know what the judge is going to do.
I'm like, okay, I understand.
I go to court.