Pubdate: Thu, 10 Jan 2008 Source: Black Hills Pioneer, The (SD) Copyright: The Black Hills Pioneer, Newspapers 2008 Contact: http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=29038&BRD=1300&PAGF1&dept_id=156921&rf Website: http://www.bhpioneer.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3570 Author: Brandon Bennett, Black Hills Pioneer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?159 (Drug Courts) DRUG COURT PARTICIPANTS HONORED Staff and volunteers hosted a reception Tuesday in Sturgis for three of the six participants who have worked to advance from level I to level II. Kristi Haberman, the director of drug court, said these people have done well under her supervision. "They'll get more freedom, they'll get to come to the office for a visit instead of all in the field, and so they'll get more freedom and we'll see how they do," she said. The participants have kept their jobs, paid their fines and passed all tests and screenings. "This is an amazing number, but we've had over 793 contacts with our participants in four months. And over 500 of them are face-to-face," she said. The one drawback is that Haberman could use some more staff, as everyone including her assistant is out making contacts and following up visits, doing curfew checks and conducting drug screens. She added she would like a female officer so she could conduct urine tests on female participants, making everyone more comfortable. Another issue is the designation itself. The legislature mandated drug court be used to fight methamphetamine addiction, not marijuana or alcohol. So, now, only meth addicts can use drug court, whereas other drugs are in use as well. Haberman did say while meth use is down, according to the State of South Dakota, use of other drugs are on the rise. Therefore, she said that the drug court operation needs to be expanded to include those drugs not on the list. The participants will be in the program until September 2008. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom