Wiktionary
n. A youth detention centre.
Usage examples of "juvenile hall".
Millard and Sears were waiting for us on the steps of Georgia Street Juvenile Hall.
But it was after school hours, after the books were shut and the basketballs were asleep, when the real lessons of Juvenile Hall were being laid out: how to lie, how to steal, how to get high and not show it.
Bosch called the PO at Sylmar Juvenile Hall but learned that Sharkey had already been arraigned before a juvenile court referee and was released to the custody of his mother.
Because of his love for Deanna, Damien went to juvenile hall and afterward lived in Portland for a while.
Matthew was the bad one, the one headed for trouble and juvenile hall.
Sentenced to Juvenile Hall, released, then more trouble and back to Hall yet again.
They ought to send them there, instead of trying to keep them at Juvenile Hall.
The kids fostered out to the care of the Change community had often been the rounds of juvenile hall and a series of temporary homes, and many of them had police records.
Sponti's opposed to strict security measures, like we used to have at juvenile Hall.
Donovan says you spent more time in juvenile Hall than you did at home.
Detective Cable wanted me to lock you up here for the night and maybe send you to Juvenile Hall in the morning, since it's a little impractical to take you back to the foster home in Orange County in the middle of the night.