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Massachusetts Department of Youth Services : ウィキペディア英語版 | Massachusetts Department of Youth Services The Massachusetts Department of Youth Services (DYS) is a state agency of Massachusetts. Its Administrative Office is headquartered in 600 Washington Street Boston.〔"(Contact Numbers for Central and Regional Offices )." Massachusetts Department of Youth Services. Retrieved on August 23, 2010.〕 The agency operates the state's juvenile justice services. The DYS regions are the Central, Metro, Northeastern, Southeastern, and Western regions.〔"(DEPARTMENT OF YOUTH SERVICES REGIONS )." Massachusetts Department of Youth Services. Retrieved on August 23, 2010.〕 ==History and leadership== Massachusetts created the nation's first juvenile correctional system in 1846 with the opening of the Massachusetts State Reform School at Westborough, later known as Lyman School for Boys. In 1969 Governor Francis Sargent established the Department of Youth Services as a separate agency under the Executive Office of Health and Human Services.〔(Department of Youth Services history ) Retrieved on February 26, 2013〕 Under the leadership of the new department's first commissioner, Jerome G. Miller, Massachusetts initiated a bold deinstitutionalization effort with the closure of Lyman School for Boys and the Massachusetts Industrial School for Boys at Shirley. The reforms initiated over forty years ago have proven to be sustainable and remain foundational to the state's juvenile justice system.〔(Rediscovering the Juvenile Justice Ideal in the United States ) Retrieved on February 26, 2013〕
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