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Mountain View Juvenile Correctional Facility is for County Juvenile offenders have not been sentenced yet and are detained here until their case is heard.
All prisons and jails have Security or Custody levels depending on the inmate’s classification, sentence, and criminal history. Please review the rules and regulations for County juvenile - low facility.
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The Mountain View Juvenile Correctional Facility is a medium to low-security detention center located at 1182 Dover Rd Charleston, ME that is operated locally by the Juvenile Justice Department and holds youths awaiting the determination of punishment for the crimes of which they are accused. Most of the adolescents are here for less than two years.
The juvenile justice system differs from the adult system, focusing on rehabilitation and recognizing the developmental differences in juveniles. It aims to protect both the child and the public and helps juveniles become productive adults.
Juveniles are detained if they pose a threat, may miss court, or violate court orders. Parental involvement is crucial for effective supervision and rehabilitation.
Key differences in terminology include "taken into custody" instead of "arrest" and "supervision" instead of "probation." Referrals usually come from law enforcement, and an intake social worker decides the juvenile's placement. An inquiry can lead to dismissal, corrective action, or court involvement.
The process includes a plea hearing, possible evaluations, a pre-trial conference, a fact-finding hearing, and a dispositional hearing to determine the case's outcome. Parents may need to cover associated costs.
Population Served: Detained and “shock sentenced” male and female juveniles 11-21; Young adult male offenders 18-25 years of age; adult males needing substance abuse, sex offender treatment and assisted living care.
Number of Staff: 113 plus over 30 contracted staff for medical and mental health services.
Mission Statement: Juvenile: The mission of the juvenile facilities is to provide treatment and services within a safe, secure environment that enables youth to develop pro-social skills and competencies promoting public safety by reducing the likelihood of re-offending.
Mission Statement: YAOP: The Young Adult Offender Program exists to serve incarcerated young adult male offenders 18-25, who require evidenced-based programs and services that are designed to meet individual risks and needs. We aspire to promote life-long skills that are focused on reducing the likelihood of reoffending, while encouraging pro-social thinking and behaviors, in a safe and secure environment
Overview: The Mountain View Youth Development Center, located in Charleston, Maine, is a 187-bed correctional facility that houses juvenile male offenders from 11-21 years of age committed to the Department of Corrections long term; and male and female offenders for detention holds prior to court adjudication. Mountain View serves the mid-northern Maine counties of Aroostook, Hancock, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset, Waldo, and Washington. The facility has since been re-purposed into an adult-medium security facility, which provides therapeutic treatment for young adult male offenders, male offenders needing substance abuse and sex offender treatment. A unit will soon open to provide services for adult male offenders requiring assisted living care.
History: The original Northern Maine Juvenile Detention Facility opened in 1998, was constructed with 40 beds for detained juvenile offenders on the grounds of the Charleston Correctional Facility. This facility alleviated the northern and central county jails of holding juvenile offenders in adult county jails and/or transporting them to Southern Maine.
Juvenile facilities overseen by Penobscot County do not publish the names of the offenders housed in their facility. As such, there is no public forum for this information.
Scheduling Visits
Adults
Thursdays Medium Unit - 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Thursdays Minimum Unit - 7:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturdays & Sundays at Medium Unit - 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Saturdays & Sundays at Minimum Unit - 2:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Saturdays & Sundays at Minimum Unit (Level 4 Inmates Only) - 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Juveniles
All juvenile visits must be coordinated by contacting Unit Manager Jennifer Duffy-Vail at (207) 285-0880.
Prisoners will be notified if their potential visitors are approved or denied visitation.
Attending Visits
ACCEPTABLE DRESS: Jeans and slacks, skirts and dresses knee length or longer. Tops and shirts that are loose fitting and completely cover the upper torso.
UNACCEPTABLE DRESS: Gym shorts, boxer shorts, short-shorts or any items of clothing with revealing holes. Clothing which makes reference to drugs, alcohol, sex, violence or with vulgar or obscene language. Bare midriffs, half shirts, halter tops, tank tops, pajamas, lingerie, or see-through clothing of any kind. No bare feet.
Dress code rules may be waived in cases where children (0-10) and senior citizens (60 and over) are involved.
Officers will use common sense, respect and discretion. In instances where clothing worn by a visitor comes into question, the Visiting Desk Officer will notify the Duty Sergeant. Following a visual inspection, the Sergeant will make the determination if the visitor will be permitted to visit. If the visit is not allowed, the visitor will be advised to leave the property. There is no appeal.
Conclusion of Visits
Other Visit Provisions