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Phone: 271-6120 Court administrator: Kurtis Jacobs Services: Marriage licenses, civil and criminal cases and appeals from municipal court Jurisdiction: Finney County Number of employees: 35, including four district court judges and two magistrates. City Prosecutor’s Office Address: 112 W. Pine St. Phone: 271-1452 City prosecutor: Jacob Cunningham Services: This office handles all cases prosecuted in Garden City Municipal Court. Jurisdiction: City limits of Garden City Number of employees: 4 Finney County Attorney’s Office Address: 409 N. Ninth St. Phone: 272-3568 County attorney: Susan Richmeier Services: The office handles felony cases, select misdemeanor and traffic cases, juvenile cases, care and treatment actions, child-in-need-of-care cases and criminal appeals. The office
also has a victim-witness coordinator. Jurisdiction: Finney County Number of employees: 17 Western Regional Public Defender’s Office in Garden City Address: 113 Grant Ave. Phone: 276-8137 Chief Public Defender: Kristi Cott Services: Court-appointed attorneys to represent clients 18 and older who cannot afford to hire their own legal representation. Jurisdiction: Finney, Greeley, Hamilton, Kearny, Scott and Wichita counties Number of employees: 5 Youth Services/Programs Assessments Treatment Habilitation Services: An agency that provides resources and education for at-risk youth. Address: 2701 N. 11th St. Phone: 271-6200 Director: James Perkins Mission statement: Youth services serves as a liaison between various community groups to strengthen youth development through prevention, intervention, rehabilitation, education and behavioral modifications and to reduce risk factors and promote protective factors while holding juveniles and their families accountable. Services: Assessment, case management, risk prevention classes, group counseling, anger management classes, individual counseling, moral
reasoning classes, sex education classes and drug/alcohol prevention classes. Programs: Option School program, Family Impact Team, diversion, community case management, juvenile intake and assessment, intensive supervision and licensed drug/alcohol out-patient treatment Serves: Finney, Greeley, Hamilton, Kearny, Scott and Wichita counties. Accreditation: Juvenile Justice Authority Number of employees: 18 Southwest Kansas Regional Juvenile Detention Center What: 28-bed secure juvenile detention facility Address: 507 W. Santa Fe St. Phone: 272-3800 Director: Katrina Pollet Mission statement: To provide a safe and secure environment for youth placed in the facility and to provide an opportunity for their stay to be beneficial to both the community and the youth. Services: Housing juveniles who have been arrested, GED classes, regular education classes provided by two full-time teachers from the Garden City school district, meals, health screenings, activities and religious services. Programs: Positive Impact Team program through Area Mental Health and USD 457 to address anger management. Who it serves: Youth ages 10 to
17 in Finney, Greeley, Hamilton, Kearny, Scott, Wichita, Gray, Ford, Kiowa, Commanche, Clark, Meade, Grant, Haskell, Morton, Seward, Stanton and Stevens counties. Accreditation: Licensed through Kansas Department of Health and Environment Number of employees: 27 and one paraprofessional Community Corrections What: Supervises adults under intensive supervision as ordered by the court. Address: 601 N. Main St., Suite A Phone: 272-3630 Director: Beth Beavers Mission statement: To enhance public safety and enforce offender accountability through cost-effective use of community-based supervision and control interventions. Services included but not limited to: offender supervision, rehabilitative services, substance abuse counseling, cognitive skills education and anger management/domestic violence prevention. Programs: Adult Intensive Supervision Program, Offender Work Development program, life skills program and Justice Accountability Grant for rehabilitative services for intense drug and alcohol treatment program Who it serves: Finney, Greeley, Hamilton, Kearny, Scott and Wichita counties Number of employees: 9
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