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Ada County Juvenile Court Services

Administration

The mission of the Ada County Juvenile Court Services Administrative Division is to provide effective and efficient processes that support the agency's diverse functions.

All of Ada County's juvenile courtrooms and administrative offices are located at 6300 W. Denton Street, Boise, Idaho, 83704. Director Steven C. Dye supervises the Leadership Team and a staff of approximately 160 employees by providing them with progressive leadership, vision, and guidance through strategic planning.

Six principal areas fall under Steven C. Dye's direct supervision:

1. Administration – led by the Administrative Manager, Rachel Burkholder, who acts as the human resource officer, administrative coordinator, court clerk, and clerical staff supervisor.  Staff members in the Administrative Unit are involved in and responsible for court case flow processes and judicial records.

2. Budget/Finance – led by the Budget/Finance Manager, Susanne Clark.  In addition to the responsibilities of budget issues, this department handles disbursement of fines, fees, and restitution.  Related victim services are also included in this department.

3. Seventy-One-Bed Detention Facility – led by the Detention Manager, Shelly Smith.  Residents in our detention facility receive federally-accredited health care and food services, and a variety of educational programs.  We also participate and promote alternatives to secure confinement.

4. Probation Services – led by the Probation Manager, Lael Hansen.   ACJCS has a broad range of probation services, from prevention to diversion to intensive supervision.

5.  Programs - led by the Program Manager, Leslee Whiteman.  ACJCS provides substance abuse assessments and programming, mental health assessments, and counseling.  The Program Manager also oversees Community Service, Work in Lieu of Detention (WILD), and the court's school/GED program, Victory Academy.

6. Research– led by the Research/Systems Analyst, Deborah Fulkerson.  ACJCS conducts data-driven studies to satisfy funding requirements, measure the agency's workload, and examine trends in juvenile crime in Ada County.  This research informs our decision making, strategic operations, and the public trust.

For additional information, please see more specific service areas of this website, contact us at the address given above, or at the following numbers:

(208) 577-4800 Main Reception Desk
(208) 577-4809 Main Fax
 

Ada County Juvenile Court Services

Administration

The mission of the Ada County Juvenile Court Services Administrative Division is to provide effective and efficient processes that support the agency's diverse functions.

All of Ada County's juvenile courtrooms and administrative offices are located at 6300 W. Denton Street, Boise, Idaho, 83704. Director Steven C. Dye supervises the Leadership Team and a staff of approximately 160 employees by providing them with progressive leadership, vision, and guidance through strategic planning.

Six principal areas fall under Steven C. Dye's direct supervision:

1. Administration – led by the Administrative Manager, Rachel Burkholder, who acts as the human resource officer, administrative coordinator, court clerk, and clerical staff supervisor.  Staff members in the Administrative Unit are involved in and responsible for court case flow processes and judicial records.

2. Budget/Finance – led by the Budget/Finance Manager, Susanne Clark.  In addition to the responsibilities of budget issues, this department handles disbursement of fines, fees, and restitution.  Related victim services are also included in this department.

3. Seventy-One-Bed Detention Facility – led by the Detention Manager, Shelly Smith.  Residents in our detention facility receive federally-accredited health care and food services, and a variety of educational programs.  We also participate and promote alternatives to secure confinement.

4. Probation Services – led by the Probation Manager, Lael Hansen.   ACJCS has a broad range of probation services, from prevention to diversion to intensive supervision.

5.  Programs - led by the Program Manager, Leslee Whiteman.  ACJCS provides substance abuse assessments and programming, mental health assessments, and counseling.  The Program Manager also oversees Community Service, Work in Lieu of Detention (WILD), and the court's school/GED program, Victory Academy.

6. Research– led by the Research/Systems Analyst, Deborah Fulkerson.  ACJCS conducts data-driven studies to satisfy funding requirements, measure the agency's workload, and examine trends in juvenile crime in Ada County.  This research informs our decision making, strategic operations, and the public trust.

For additional information, please see more specific service areas of this website, contact us at the address given above, or at the following numbers:

(208) 577-4800 Main Reception Desk
(208) 577-4809 Main Fax
 


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