Slide 1. Slide 2. Slide 3. Community Engagement Strategies for Supervising Hardcore Drunk Driving Offenders

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Slide 1 Community Engagement Strategies for Supervising Hardcore Drunk Driving Offenders Presented by: Kimberly A. Cobb Research Associate American Probation & Parole Association Slide 2 We see a fair, just, and safe society where community partnerships are restoring hope by embracing a balance of prevention, intervention, and advocacy. Membership: Nearly 2,000 individuals Over 200 agencies Represent U.S., Canada, and other countries Two Training Institutes per year Grants: Info to the field Research Monographs, guidebooks, papers & articles Training programs Technical assistance Slide 3

Slide 4 How many DUI Episodes each year? 100 Million Slide 5 Blood Alcohol Level of 0.15 or higher Repeat drunk driving offenses Resistant to changing behavior Slide 6 HCDD offenders account for only of the 100 million incidents, however, they account for of all fatalities resulting from driving while intoxicated.

Slide 7 o Median age 35 o High school or less level of education o Mostly blue-collar workers o Prior traffic and criminal offenses o Predominately white males o High percentage of alcohol dependency diagnosis Slide 8 Slide 9 Increased insurance expenses; court/attorney fees; alcohol assessment fees; probation fees; electronic monitoring fees; DUI classes; vehicle towing/storage; license reinstatement fees; time off work for court appearances and treatment meetings; cost of public transportation; hospital fees; victim restitution; automobile repairs/replacement Estimates around $45,000 per offense

Slide 10 Attorney fees; vehicle towing/storage/vehicle repair/replacement; time off work for injuries/court; hospital fees; doctors fees; Most tragic cost is the loss of human life and the ramifications that has on the victim s family Slide 11 law enforcement for enforcement; court system for processing, treatment agencies for the array of services they provide (including detox, inpatient and outpatient treatment), local jails for holding, community corrections for community supervision, monitoring, and processing probation violations Slide 12 Constant fear of being a victim or impacted by HCDD; cost of providing for the enforcement, prosecution, treatment, incarceration, and monitoring of repeat HCDD offenders; increased insurance premiums resulting from high numbers of HCDD incidents

Slide 13 Resistant to change behavior Impervious to license suspension or revocation Transportation Co-Occurring Disorders Slide 14 Unless a fatality has occurred, HCDD offenders are typically placed on community supervision Most HCDD offenders are charged as misdemeanors PPO s have more serious offenders to worry about right? Slide 15

Slide 16 First Responders Eyes and Ears on the street New contacts with police Address changes Violations of electronic monitoring Slide 17 Effective sentencing recommendations Violations of probation Probation should share current EBP with prosecutors Engage prosecutors to develop/revise policies and procedures for working with HCDD probationers Slide 18 One of the most crucial partners Arm probation officers via administrative responses Appropriate sentencing recommendations Pretrial Presentence Post-sentence

Slide 19 Often think of the usual's, public defenders, prosecutors, judges, community providers, mental health services, community leaders. Probation often not thought of as a valuable partner, but they have much to offer Involved with an individual for the longest period of time First hand experience working with those with a multi-need of needs and know how to best meet them Motivations behind drinking and driving (triggers) Slide 20 Crucial role in working with this population Comprehensive SAB assessment Accept referrals from probation Share information back & forth Information sharing protocols Decide what information will be shared and how often Build treatment components into the supervision plan Suggest graduated responses Slide 21 Booking officers/staff can provide invaluable information Screening/assessment information Visitors/phone logs Demeanor Programming interventions

Slide 22 Families (broadly defined) The probationers drinking habits/triggers Probationers behavior patterns How many times or how often the probationer drives while impaired How many times the probationer has been in treatment How many vehicles the probationer has at his/her disposal Whether the probationer drives on a suspended/revoked license Coming into work late/not at all Slide 23 Remote Alcohol Monitoring Ignition Interlock Continuous Transdermal Alcohol Testing Electronic Monitoring Slide 24 Fines/Restitution/Fees Not paid allow for swift action by PO Requests for Court Actions Violations get on docket quicker Requests for court action occur quicker

Slide 25 PO s can keep them updated on current trends to inform legislation and policies & procedures Request the tools they need to supervise these individuals effectively Screening/assessment tools Technology (GPS, Electronic Monitoring, etc.) Community Interventions (request funding be included in grant proposals, appropriations, etc.) Encourage communication and information sharing both inter-and intra-tribal when necessary Slide 26 Supervision Strategies Pre-trial Pre-sentence Post-sentence Slide 27 Most HCDD offenders may score low on screening/assessments I

Slide 28 Screening: CAGE Questionnaire 1. Have you ever felt you should cut down on your drinking? 2. Have people annoyed you by criticizing your drinking? 3. Have you ever felt bad or guilty about your drinking? 4. Have you ever had a drink first thing in the morning to steady your nerves or get rid of a hangover (eye-opener)? Slide 29 At a minimum, the pretrial officer should be requesting these pretrial conditions: Slide 30

Slide 31 Realistic can the probationer meet the goal? Relevant is it relevant to the probationers needs? Research-Based skill-building Slide 32 Enhancing Community Supervision Strategies for Hardcore Drunk Drivers For more information: Kimberly Cobb Phone: (859) 244-8015 Email: kcobb@csg.org Slide 33 Promising Criminal Justice Programs for DWI Offenders Submit your program online: Go to http://www.centurycouncil.org/promising-criminal-justice-programs-drunkdrivers and fill out the form and click submit for direct submission to The Century Council. Download the Microsoft Word submission form: You can download it, complete it and send it to us via email, fax or U.S. mail. We welcome your submissions through December 31, 2012

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Slide 40 Upcoming APPA Institutes APPA 37 th Annual Training Institute JW Marriott August 12-15, 2012 For more information, go to www.appa-net.org APPA 2013 Winter Training Institute Wyndham Phoenix January 13-16, 2013 For more information, go to www.appa-net.org!