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Juvenile Justice Public Safety Improvement Act Unified Judicial System 1 Youth on Probation and Violations Filed During FY17 a total of 1,745 youth were supervised on probation, a 20% reduction from FY16 and an almost 30% reduction from FY14.


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Juvenile Justice Public Safety Improvement Act

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Unified Judicial System

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2 774 576 293 293 2451 2187 2184 1745 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 Probation Violations Filed Total Youth on Probation

Youth on Probation and Violations Filed

During FY17 a total of 1,745 youth were supervised on probation, a 20% reduction from FY16 and an almost 30% reduction from FY14. The number of probation violations filed remained unchanged from FY16 to FY17, and have dropped by 62% from FY14 to FY17.

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Reasons Discharged from Probation

In FY17, 96% of youth completed their term of probation, up from 85% in FY14. The proportion of youth revoked to DOC continued to decrease, reaching a four- year low of 3% in FY17.

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85% 0% 11% 4% 90% 0% 8% 2% 94% 0% 5% 1% 96% 0% 3% 1% Completed probation Revoked sent to County Detention* Revoked, sent to DOC Revoked, terminated FY14 (N=2224) FY15 (N=2330) FY16 (N=1923) FY17 (N=1541)

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Did not Recidivate, 47.33% Recidivated while on supervision, 31.40% Recidivated in first year, 14.53% Recidivated in second … Recdivated in third …

Nearly half (47%) of juveniles entering probation in FY15 did not recidivate.

Did not Recidivate, 40.82% Recidivated while on supervision, 38.70% Recidivated in first year 12.82% Recidivated in second year … Recidivated in third year, 2.12%

Almost 41 percent of juveniles entering probation in FY14 did not recidivate

Did not Recidivate, 51.80% Recidivated while on supervision, 27.90% Recidivated in first year, 16.29% Recidvated in second year, 4.01%

Over half (52%) of juveniles entering probation in FY16 did not recidivate.

Did not Recidivate, 68.30% Recidvated while

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16.88% Recidviated in first year, 14.73% Recidivated in second year, …

Over two-thirds (68%) of juveniles entering probation in FY17 did not recidivate.

Recidivism

Recidivism for the Unified Judicial System is defined as “being adjudicated delinquent while on probation or adjudicated delinquent or convicted of a felony in adult court within one year, two years, or three years after discharge from juvenile probation.” SDCL 26-8D-1(5).

*Based on the definition of recidivism, the final outcomes for FY 15, 16, and 17 cannot be calculated at this time.

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Juvenile Justice Public Safety Improvement Act

Department of Corrections

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New Admissions

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220 193 110 96 21 10 8 7

FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 Number of Youth

New Commitments and Recommitments* to the DOC

New Commitments Recommitments

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County Total Completers* Payment Amount (Prorated amount of $227.07 per successful completer)

Beadle 3 $681.21 Bennett 7 $1,362.42 Brookings 54 $8,855.73 Brown 65 $9,536.94 Brule 1 $227.07 Butte 37 $6,585.03 Codington 27 $4,995.54 Fall River 4 $908.28 Gregory 1 $227.07 Hughes 62 $5,903.82 Jackson 1 $227.07 Lake 6 $1,135.35 Lawrence 81 $17,484.39 Lincoln 67 $9,991.08 McCook 4 $908.28 Meade 12 $2,497.77 Mellette 2 $0.00 Minnehaha 347 $38,374.83 Moody 6 $908.28 Pennington 600 $122,390.73 Roberts 19 $4,314.33 Stanley 10 $1,589.49 Tripp 3 $681.21 Union 24 $4,768.47 Walworth 10 $2,270.70 Yankton 22 $3,178.98 Total 1475 $250,004.07

FY 2017 JJRI Fiscal Incentive Diversion Program Submission Summary

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Average Length of Stay in Residential Placement (months)

7 14 9 8 13 10 6 14 8 4 15 7 In-State DOC Paid Group Care In-State Residental Treatment* Out of State Private - DOC Paid FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17

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Amount Paid to Providers for DOC Performance Based Contracts

$2,700 $4,575 $7,350 $17,000 $0 $4,525 $36,875 $13,350 In-State IRT In-State PRTF Out-of-State In-state Group Care

FY16 FY17

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Aftercare Revocations

87% 92% 95% 95% 13% 8% 5% 5%

FY14 (N=843) FY15 (N=860) FY16 (N=535) FY17 (N=348) % of all Youth on Aftercare Revoked Not Revoked

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Juvenile Justice Public Safety Improvement Act

Department of Social Services

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JJRI Services

  • Functional Family Therapy (FFT) services began in late

January of 2016. FFT is an intensive treatment program that works with the entire family unit to targets problem behaviors including substance use, family problems, and acting out behavior.

  • Moral Reconation Therapy (MRT) services began in

February of 2017. MRT combines education, group and individual activities, and structured exercises to assist participants in addressing negative thought and behavior patterns.

  • Aggression Replacement Training (ART) services began in

March of 2017. ART is designed to alter behaviors of chronically aggressive youth by using guided group discussions to correct anti-social thinking through repetitive learning techniques and role playing exercises.

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JJRI Referrals to Services

127 90 89 382 132 471 UJS DOC Other* FY16 FY17

*Other includes any referral received outside of UJS or DOC, such as schools, parents, and diversion programs for youth at risk of justice involvement. Note: In FY16, new services were beginning to be implemented and rolled out statewide. As service expansion increased in FY17, referrals for services also increased.

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JJRI Clients Served

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FY 16

*Partial year of FFT services

FY 17

*Partial year of MRT and ART services

Functional Family Therapy 223 755 Aggression Replacement Training N/A 29 Moral Reconation Therapy N/A 75

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Budget Overview

FY18 General Bill Amendment:

Service FY18 Budget Juvenile Justice Reinvestment Initiative $5,710,376 General Federal Other Funds Total ($867,289) $0 $0 ($867,289) General Bill Amendment

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Key Takeaways

  • Implemented MRT and ART services
  • Launched MRT telehealth services
  • 346 families or 63% of families that participated in

FFT successfully completed the program in FY 17

  • 88% of parents/families and 86% of adolescents

reported a positive general change in their family upon completion of FFT

  • Only 3% or 17 adolescents did not complete FFT

services due to legal violations resulting in placement