Idaho's 24/7 Sobriety & Drug Monitoring Program Overview

 
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Sobriety & Drug Monitoring Program
(24/7)
 
Idaho Statistics
 
-
Impaired Driving Crashes
 
-
DUI Arrests (Drugs & Alcohol)
 
Idaho Code
 
IC 67-1412 - definitions
IC 67-1413 - creates 24/7 (2014)
IC 67-1414 - testing fee
IC 67-1415 - gives courts authority to order 24/7
IC 67-1416 - use of fees
IDAPA 04-21 - rules to govern program (
pending
)
 
Program Objectives
 
Reduce recidivism
Improve public safety
Alternative to incarceration
Participants live and work soberly in their communities
Participants’ driving privileges restored
Manage jail and prison populations
 
Current Track
 
Without 24/7
 
 
 
With 24/7
 
                                                    *Released at arraignment. May be held in jail or bond out prior to arraignment
.
 
Program Overview
 
Can be used for any offender where
alcohol/drugs are the driving factor
Originally intended for DUI
Program Use
Pre-trial release
Sentenced
Probation/Parole
Civil matters such as visitation
 
Program Overview
 
Alcohol offenses
Twice daily breath testing
SCRAM*
Ignition interlock*
Drug offenses
Urinalysis - check in daily, test 3x weekly
Drug patch*
 
Program Overview
 
Participant pay program
$1 per breath *
 $5 per UA*
$20 per drug patch*
SCRAM and Ignition Interlock fees significantly higher and
depend on vendor
After initial start-up costs, this program is completely
funded by the people participating in the program.
Money stays with the Sheriff’s Office
 
*fees dependent on software program
 
Why 24/7 Works
 
Immediate, Measured and Moderate
S
anctions
Immediate
Sanctions must occur within a short time frame of the
drinking/using event.
Alcoholic’s psychological make-up
Measured
Defendant needs to know, when they start the program, the
outcome of a missed or failed test.
 
 
 
Why 24/7 Works
 
Immediate, Measured and Moderate
Sanctions
Moderate
Punishment certainty is a greater deterrent than   punishment
severity.
Examples:
First failed test - remanded to jail for 12 hours
Second failed test - remanded to jail for 24 hours
 
Impact
 
RAND Corporation studies
South Dakota
3.7 million breath tests from 2005 to 2010
Pass rate of 99.3% (0.36% failed, 0.34% no-show)
DUI recidivism reduced by 12%
Domestic violence recidivism reduced by 9%
 
South Dakota - 2nd DUI recidivism
 
 
Impact
 
RAND Corporation studies
Montana
99.3% of tests were passed.
 
RAND states 24/7 Program “is an effective way to
deter drinking among individuals with histories of
alcohol-related crimes.”
 
12% Reduction
 
-
Impaired Driving Crashes
 
-
DUI Arrests (Drugs & Alcohol)
 
How To Get Involved
 
 Contact:
247program@ag.idaho.gov
Information on website
www.ag.idaho.gov
First pilot program – May 2017
 
Thank you!
 
Questions?
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Idaho's 24/7 Sobriety & Drug Monitoring Program, led by Program Coordinator Tami J. Faulhaber, aims to reduce recidivism, improve public safety, and act as an alternative to incarceration. Participants undergo regular testing and supervision, enabling them to live soberly in their communities while managing jail and prison populations. The program offers oversight and support to individuals arrested for DUI, with the objective of restoring driving privileges and promoting responsible behavior through breath tests, drug patches, and other monitoring methods.


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  1. Sobriety & Drug Monitoring Program (24/7) Presented by: Tami J. Faulhaber, Program Coordinator

  2. Idaho Statistics - Impaired Driving Crashes 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 1593 1454 1454 1425 1378 Total 96 66 73 96 72 Fatalities - DUI Arrests (Drugs & Alcohol) Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Total DUI arrests 9315 8697 8117 7724 7145

  3. Idaho Code IC 67-1412 -definitions IC 67-1413 -creates 24/7 (2014) IC 67-1414 -testing fee IC 67-1415 -gives courts authority to order 24/7 IC 67-1416 -use of fees IDAPA 04-21 - rules to govern program (pending)

  4. Program Objectives Reduce recidivism Improve public safety Alternative to incarceration Participants live and work soberly in their communities Participants driving privileges restored Manage jail and prison populations

  5. Current Track Without 24/7 Out in community, no oversight Arrested for DUI Bonds out of Jail Court With 24/7 Released with 24/7 oversight* Twice daily breath tests Arrested for DUI Court *Released at arraignment. May be held in jail or bond out prior to arraignment.

  6. Program Overview Can be used for any offender where alcohol/drugs are the driving factor Originally intended for DUI Program Use Pre-trial release Sentenced Probation/Parole Civil matters such as visitation

  7. Program Overview Alcohol offenses Twice daily breath testing SCRAM* Ignition interlock* Drug offenses Urinalysis -check in daily, test 3x weekly Drug patch*

  8. Program Overview Participant pay program $1 per breath * $5 per UA* $20 per drug patch* SCRAM and Ignition Interlock fees significantly higher and depend on vendor After initial start-up costs, this program is completely funded by the people participating in the program. Money stays with the Sheriff s Office *fees dependent on software program

  9. Why 24/7 Works Immediate, Measured and Moderate Sanctions Immediate Sanctions must occur within a short time frame of the drinking/using event. Alcoholic s psychological make-up Measured Defendant needs to know, when they start the program, the outcome of a missed or failed test.

  10. Why 24/7 Works Immediate, Measured and Moderate Sanctions Moderate Punishment certainty is a greater deterrent than punishment severity. Examples: First failed test -remanded to jail for 12 hours Second failed test - remanded to jail for 24 hours

  11. Impact RAND Corporation studies South Dakota 3.7 million breath tests from 2005 to 2010 Pass rate of 99.3% (0.36% failed, 0.34% no-show) DUI recidivism reduced by 12% Domestic violence recidivism reduced by 9%

  12. South Dakota -2nd DUI recidivism

  13. Impact RAND Corporation studies Montana 99.3% of tests were passed. RAND states 24/7 Program is an effective way to deter drinking among individuals with histories of alcohol-related crimes.

  14. 12% Reduction - Impaired Driving Crashes 2011 2012 2013 2014 12% Reduction Total 1454 1454 1425 1378 1213 Fatalities 66 73 96 72 63 - DUI Arrests (Drugs & Alcohol) Year 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 12% Reduction 9315 8697 8117 7724 7145 Total DUI arrests 6288

  15. How To Get Involved Contact: 247program@ag.idaho.gov Information on website www.ag.idaho.gov First pilot program May 2017

  16. Thank you! Questions?

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