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Public Safety Improvement Act. Criminal Justice Initiative Work Group Process 35+ stakeholder meetings 6 meetings from July through October 2012 – Analyzed.

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1 Public Safety Improvement Act

2 Criminal Justice Initiative Work Group Process 35+ stakeholder meetings 6 meetings from July through October 2012 – Analyzed state data including prison, parole, probation, and sentencing information – Examined evidence based practices proven to reduce recidivism – Assessed policy examples Work reviewed and guided by Council of Advisors

3 South Dakota’s prison population rose more than 500% in the past 35 years 3 546

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5 The prison population is projected to grow by 25% in the next 10 years at a cost of $224 million.

6 2010 Incarceration Rates by States Rate/100,000 of Population JurisdictionTotalMalesFemales United States43782359 Midwest *38973553 South Dakota416732100 North Dakota22639455 Minnesota18534724 Iowa30957450 Nebraska24745343 Wyoming38567386 Montana37866887 * Midwest includes Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, and Wisconsin Source: U.S. Department of Justice, Prisoners in 2010 6

7 The goals are: 1.Improve public safety by investing in programs, practices, and policies that have been proven to reduce recidivism. 2.Hold offenders more accountable by strengthening community supervision. 3.Reduce corrections spending and focus prison space on violent, chronic, and career criminals. The initiative will NOT address topics such as:  Legalization of any drugs  Releasing any current inmates from prison  Juvenile justice, death penalty, sex offender registry  Root causes of crime such as education, poverty, etc. Public Safety Improvement Act

8 Public Safety Improvement Act Policy Areas 8 Focus prison space on violent and career criminals. Statutory Review Supervision and Reinvestment Sustainability & Efficiency Hold offenders more accountable in order to protect public safety and reduce recidivism through additional tools, mandates, and resources. Ensure sustainability through oversight and accountability.

9 County Impacts from Public Safety Improvement Act Impacts: Preliminary Hearings SAVIN Restitution Collection Earned Discharge HOPE Program Oversight Committee Drug Courts DUI Courts Reinvestment Fund Jail Days from Probationers

10 Public Safety Improvement Act (SB70) Endorsed By: Governor Dennis Daugaard Chief Justice David Gilbertson Attorney General Marty Jackley Sheriffs Association Police Chiefs Association State’s Attorneys Association Network Against Family Violence County Commissioners Association Council of Mental Health Centers Council of Substance Abuse Directors State Bar Association South Dakota Family Policy Council


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