DJS operates "youth centers", statewide facilities for sentenced male youth, and countywide holding facilities that serve youth of specific counties. The youth center system is headquartered in
Cumberland. Youth centers: •
Cheltenham Youth Facility,
Prince George's County - serves
Anne Arundel,
Calvert,
Charles, Prince George's, and
St. Mary's counties • ''Lower Eastern Shore Children's Center (LESCC)'',
Salisbury - serves the
Eastern Shore of Maryland, opened in 2002 • ''Alfred D. Noyes Children's Center'',
Montgomery County - primarily serves Montgomery County, also serves
Federick,
Howard, and
Washington counties • ''Western Maryland Children's Center'',
Washington County - serves
Allegany, Frederick,
Garrett, Montgomery, and Washington counties. •
Charles H. Hickey, Jr., School,
Baltimore County, formerly the "Maryland Training School for Boys" between 1918 and 1985 Since December 2011, the
J. DeWeese Carter Youth Facility in
Kent County serves as Maryland's long-term confinement center for adjudicated girls. Previously it was the detention facility for nine counties of Maryland's Eastern Shore. The
Thomas J. S. Waxter Center in
Anne Arundel County provides a detention program for up to 50 girls; it previously had long-term secure confinement for up to ten girls, but the secure program ended in December 2011. Waxter, originally named the Southern Maryland Children's Center, was renamed in 1963 after the Director of the State Department of Public Welfare; his term began in 1953 and ended with his 1962 death. The
Victor Cullen Center is a regional treatment center for boys having substance abuse and mental health issues. The William Donald Schaefer House in Baltimore is a drug treatment center for boys in Baltimore. ==References==