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Court
Services has three fully staffed satellite offices in the Fifth
Circuit. The Aberdeen office contains two support staff, and six court
service officers, of which two are exclusively juvenile intensive court
service officers. Aberdeen is also the home office for Chief Court
Service Officer, Mike Brumbaugh. The Selby office consists of one court
service officer and one .80 FTE support staff. The Sisseton office has
three court service officers, of which one is a juvenile intensive court
service officer and a .50 FTE support staff. Court Services has office
space in each of the ten counties of the circuit, with seven of these
offices only being occupied during motion or court days
Court
Services’ responsibilities to both adult and juvenile probationers are
defined in our Mission Statement: Our mission is to serve the
citizens of the State of South Dakota by preventing crime and repairing
the harm caused by crime through public safety and crime prevention in
the community, accountability and opportunity for positive change of the
offender, justice for the victim, and respectful treatment for all
involved. As you can clearly see, our mission is to work with those
offenders, adult or juvenile, who have been arrested and convicted for
violating the law. It is our task to hold offenders accountable for
their negative behavior, while balancing the needs of the community
through victim’s rights and public safety. It is our goal to make sure
the offender leaves the system better than when they entered. This is
accomplished by supplying probationers with appropriate tools through
cognitive skills restructuring, alcohol/drug treatment, restitution
payments, and community service. Other defined needs are indicated
through testing instrument(s) which officers complete or through regular
visits with the defendant, their family, employer, and any others who
may be involved with the probationer.
As
mentioned earlier, the Fifth Circuit consists of ten counties. The area
we supervise encompasses the counties bordering Minnesota and North
Dakota and contains two Indian reservations. The counties in the
circuit are as follows: Brown, Campbell, Day, Edmunds, Marshall,
McPherson, Roberts, Walworth, Faulk, and Spink, or roughly a 200 x 95
mile area. On any given day there will be 900 adults on probation and
300 juvenile offenders. |