an approach for the judicial system to reduce the influence of drug and alcohol abuse on crime

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An approach for the judicial system to reduce the influence of drug and alcohol abuse on crime

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An approach for the judicial system to reduce the influence of drug and

alcohol abuse on crime

What is a 24/7 Sobriety Program ? A court ordered alcohol and drug testing management tool designed to deal

with problem drinkers/drug users.

The goal of the program is to enhance behavior modification of the participant, reduce jail costs, reduce DUI recidivism, and increase public safety within your community;

Requires those arrested for or convicted of a second or subsequent violation of RCW 46.61.502/504 (DUI) to abstain from alcohol and drugs, take twice-a-day on-site breath tests, use a remote electronic alcohol monitoring device, or submit to urinalysis testing.

All testing fees are paid by the participant and the majority of the funds

collected are retained by the local jurisdiction.

Serves as an alternative to incarceration or in addition to other court ordered activities, is cost effective, allows participants to work and remain in the community, drive if eligible, care for their families and stay out of the criminal justice system by changing their behaviors;

Violation of program rules leads to predetermined, swift and certain sanctions.

24/7 Sobriety Program

Means a 24 hour, 7 day a week testing program in which a participant submits to testing of their blood, breath, urine, or other bodily substance in order to determine the presence of alcohol, marijuana, or any controlled substance in their body.

Alcohol testing by on-site PBT, remote breath or transdermal device.

Drug testing by on-site urinalysis or drug patch.

TWICE A DAY BREATH TEST (2XPBT)

The Alco-Sensor FST

Certified in WA Offers rapid and

accurate testing. Extremely durable

instrument. Designed to do

150 tests per hour.

SCRAM Continuous Alcohol Monitoring (CAM). SCRAM CAM, worn 24/7, automatically samples a client’s perspiration, every 30 minutes, to measure for alcohol consumption.

SCRAM – CONTINUOUS ALCOHOL MONITORING

SOBERLINK - MOBILE BREATHALYZER

SOBERLINK SL2 is a rugged, one-piece, mobile alcohol monitoring device that measures Breath Alcohol Content (BrAC) by collecting deep lung breath samples. The SL2 incorporates Adaptive Facial Recognition, evidentiary-grade fuel cell technology and multiple acquisition technologies to ensure the client is accurately identified and tested. Results of each test are promptly reported to the central monitoring computer system via a cellular connection. Each test report includes a high resolution client photo, BrAC reading, GPS location and time and date stamp to ensure accuracy.

WEB-BASED SOFTWARE AND REPORTING

INTOXI-TRACK 24/7 SOBRIETY PROGRAM DATA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

ON-LINE FAILURE NOTIFICATION SYSTEM AND PARTICIPANT COMPLIANCE TRACKING FOR ALL SITES

FINANCIAL TRACKING FOR PARTICIPANTS AND AUDITING PURPOSES

COMMUNICATION OF TESTING RESULTS TO ALL PARTIES AND AGENCIES

ALL FEES ARE PAID BY THE PARTICIPANT AND NO SOFTWARE COSTS TO THE AGENCY

ALLOWS PARTICIPANTS TO TEST AT MULTIPLE SITES

WHAT HAPPENS WHEN A COUNTY OR JURISDICTION ADOPTS 24/7?

REDUCTION IN DUI RECIDIVISM REDUCTION IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE REDUCTION IN ALCOHOL RELATED CRASHES REDUCTION IN PUBLIC HEALTH HARMS FROM ALCOHOL

AND DRUG MISUSE REDUCTION IN JAIL/PRISON POPULATIONS (LESS TIME IN

JAIL) MARKED DIFFERENCE IN PROBATION AND PAROLE

STRATEGIES ENHANCED PROSPECTS FOR TREATMENT SUCCESSES TESTING SUPPORT FOR DUI / DRUG COURTS CRIMINAL JUSTICE PRO-ACTIVE OPPORTUNITY AND COST

SAVINGS

24/7 Sobriety Program

Codified in RCW 36.28A.300-390 in 2013 Legislative statute enhancements in 2014

and pending for 2015 WASPC has three Inter-Agency

Agreements for 24/7 sobriety sites Centralia PD started testing in March 2014 Thurston County SO began testing in June

2014 Clallam County SO started testing in Sept.

2014

24/7 Sobriety Program

Washington’s Program is based on the original 24/7 Sobriety Program from South Dakota. SD’s program started in 2005 and now has 61/66, (92.5%) of their counties participating

2013 - RAND Corporation study in the American Journal of Public Health reported that South Dakota saw a 12% reduction in recidivism for DUI offenses and a 9% reduction in recidivism for domestic violence

offenses

following adoption of their 24/7 Sobriety Program

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24/7 SOBRIETY PROGRAM STATES (20% of the US)

7-Red Statewide Program/24/7 Legislation Passed

2-Yellow In Pilot Stage11-White Pilot/Program Launches/

Legislation all pending

24/7 Sobriety Program

Montana began statewide testing in 2012 and has 24/56 (43%) of their counties participating in 24/7 Sobriety testing.

Montana reported a 30% decrease in alcohol-related motor vehicle fatalities in 2013, at the same time as overall highway fatalities increased by approximately 10%.

2014 - RAND Corporation study on “The Effect of Montana’s 24/7 Sobriety Program On DUI Re-Arrest”. They concluded that 24/7 sobriety program participation reduced the probability of DUI re-arrest in Montana 45% to 70%

2015 to date, alcohol related fatalities are down 57% from 2012.

24/7 Sobriety Program All you have to do is

visit a test site, and it is readily apparent why the 24/7 Sobriety Program works.

A participant is required to show up at a test site twice a day, approximately 12 hours apart, and submit to a breath alcohol test.

24/7 Sobriety Program

The simplicity of the program, coupled with swift and certain consequences for non-compliant events, drives better behavior and outcomes.

Washington’s 24/7 Sobriety Program data is limited at this point but there is no reason to believe that it will reflect differently from other states who have had the program much longer.

VISIT THE INTOXIMETER 24/7 WEBSITE

Intoximeters, Inc. St. Louis, Missouri 63146

www.24x7sober.com

24/7 Sobriety Program Contacts

Jamie Yoder3060 Willamette Drive NELacey, WA 98516Bus: (360) 486-2380Mobile: (360) 870-9544E-mail: [email protected]

Visit the WASPC web site at http://www.waspc.org/24-7-sobriety-program for more information

Bruce Bjork3060 Willamette Drive NELacey, WA 98516Bus: (360) 486-2380Mobile: (360) 338-1398E-mail: [email protected]