South Dakota Recidivism Rate Ranks 9th Highest in US

South Dakota Recidivism Rate Ranks 9th Highest in US

A new study from the Justice Center has found that South Dakota’s recidivism rate, the percentage of convicted criminals who reoffend, is the ninth highest in the country, with up to 50% of offenders committing new crimes after release. The state is one of 14 across the U.S. that saw its recidivism rate increase from 2011 to 2021, raising concerns from law enforcement about the challenges of repeat offenders.

Why it matters

High recidivism rates put a strain on the criminal justice system and public safety, as police and correctional resources are repeatedly used on the same individuals. This trend also highlights the need for more effective rehabilitation and reintegration programs to help offenders successfully transition back into their communities and avoid reoffending.

The details

The Justice Center’s study found that South Dakota’s recidivism rate, which measures the percentage of released prisoners who are rearrested, reconvicted, or returned to prison within a certain time period, is the ninth highest in the United States. Sioux Falls Police Chief Jon Thum has expressed frustration about having to repeatedly arrest the same individuals. In 2024, the state Department of Corrections launched a program called Safer SD to help ease the transition from prison to the community and reduce recidivism.

What they’re saying

“We must find ways to better support offenders and help them successfully reintegrate into their communities to break this cycle of repeat crime.”

— Jon Thum, Sioux Falls Police Chief

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