The newly unveiled courtyard at the Contra Costa juvenile hall represents a significant breakthrough in how facilities support family connections during a young person’s time in custody. Designed with input from behavioral experts, architects, and community advocates, the space encourages open communication and fosters a nurturing atmosphere. Natural light, colorful murals, and comfortable seating areas are integrated with a secure environment to promote trust and emotional safety. This innovative approach aims to reduce recidivism by strengthening positive relationships between youth and their loved ones, which research has shown to be a critical factor in successful rehabilitation.

Key features of the courtyard include:

  • Private family meeting spaces to enhance meaningful conversations
  • Interactive play areas designed to engage younger children and siblings
  • Landscaped greenery that creates a calming environment to lower stress levels
  • Technology stations enabling virtual visits when in-person meetings are not possible
Before After Courtyard Renovation
Lack of private spaces for families Multiple confidential meeting zones
Limited natural light and greenery Sunlit areas with landscaping
Barriers to children’s engagement Dedicated interactive play areas
Minimal technology for remote visits Virtual visit technology integrated