PIERRE, S.D. – The South Dakota Department of Corrections (DOC) will deliver a comprehensive workforce data presentation to lawmakers on the Joint Committee on Appropriations Monday morning. Highlighting their annual report, the DOC aims to address key department goals and provide insights into their 2024 objectives. Key focal points include decreasing recidivism rates, reducing staff turnover, and implementing a family reunification program.
With their presentation scheduled for 9 a.m., interested individuals can access the live feed via the legislature’s website. As part of their transparency efforts, the DOC has also attached their annual report for public viewing.
The DOC’s ambitious goals for 2024 involve a determined effort to reduce recidivism rates by 3% for both adult and juvenile offenders. By actively combatting the revolving door of incarceration, the department hopes to equip individuals with the necessary tools for successful reintegration into society. Additionally, the DOC seeks to decrease staff turnover by 10%, addressing ongoing challenges related to workforce stability. Recognizing the importance of familial support, the department also plans to launch a family reunification program to strengthen relationships between inmates and their loved ones.
The latest data provided by the DOC indicates concerning levels of security staff vacancies, currently at 27%. These vacancies have persisted at 20% since the final months of 2021. Consequently, in the fiscal year 2023, the DOC expensed nearly $5 million to cover staff overtime costs directly resulting from these vacancies. To address this issue, the DOC has implemented financial incentives, enhanced recruitment strategies, and retention efforts to attract and retain qualified personnel.
By presenting this comprehensive workforce data, the DOC hopes to raise awareness of the challenges they face and the proactive steps they are taking to address them. The department recognizes the significance of a functioning and stable workforce in implementing effective correctional programs and ensuring public safety.
As the South Dakota Department of Corrections strives to achieve their 2024 goals, their presentation to the Joint Committee on Appropriations serves as a crucial opportunity to establish collaboration with lawmakers and seek support from the legislative branch. By sharing their workforce data and outlining department objectives, the DOC aims to foster understanding and garner the necessary resources to fulfill their mission effectively.
In the pursuit of their vision, the DOC remains committed to improving the lives of offenders, increasing public safety, and strengthening communities throughout South Dakota. With a focus on reducing recidivism rates, enhancing workforce stability, and bolstering family support, the department is dedicated to pursuing innovative solutions and implementing evidence-based practices that promote successful reintegration into society.
As the presentation unfolds, South Dakota lawmakers and the public will gain crucial insights into the DOC’s plans, challenges, and progress toward transforming lives and building a safer and more inclusive community for all.