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Gov. Rhoden Backs Prison Seminary Model for South Dakota Corrections

Gov. Rhoden Backs Prison Seminary Model for South Dakota Corrections

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MITCHELL, SD (Mitchell Now) — Gov. Larry Rhoden is backing a recommendation to implement the Prison Seminary Model within South Dakota’s correctional system.

The recommendation comes from the Correctional Rehabilitation Task Force, which has been studying ways to improve inmate rehabilitation and reduce recidivism. A subcommittee focused on faith-based rehabilitation initiatives supports adopting the model.

Republican Sen. Sue Peterson of Sioux Falls, who chairs the faith-based rehabilitation subcommittee, said the Prison Seminary Model has shown strong results nationwide.

“The faith-based subcommittee endorses the Prison Seminary Program as presented by Burrell Kane and encourages and supports Governor Rhoden and the Department of Education, Department of Corrections’ implementation of that program as soon as possible,” Peterson said.

The governor quickly voiced his support, saying the program would help restore hope, build character and strengthen the correctional system from within.

The Prison Seminary Model is a four-year, accredited degree program centered on faith, service and personal transformation. Graduates are often trained to serve as peer mentors and positive leaders within correctional facilities.

Supporters say the model has been successful in other states by improving inmate behavior and creating safer prison environments. Any implementation in South Dakota would involve coordination between the Department of Corrections and the Department of Education.

Further details on timing and location of a potential program in South Dakota have not yet been announced.

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