In 2022, 13,524 men, women, and children in the U.S. were killed in impaired driving crashes. While DWI’s are 100% preventable, they represent 32% of all traffic fatalities. About a third of all DWI offenders have multiple impaired driving convictions. This is the population most likely to find themselves under community supervision. How can we confront the threat they pose to our communities?
This interactive presentation will address the effective management of high-risk impaired drivers
through research-based, DWI-specific screening, assessment, supervision, and monitoring.
Topics will include
- How DWI risk/need screening and assessment tools help determine appropriate community supervision practices
- Placement into programs specifically designed for individuals convicted of impaired driving.
Objectives
- Participants will identify how DWI screening and assessment tools help sentencing and supervision practices
- Participants will identify the characteristics and profiles of the DWI offender and the criminogenic risk factors that increase their likelihood of recidivating
- Participants will understand evidence-based supervision strategies for the impaired driving population
Date & Time
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Session Type
Breakout
Speakers