24 Hour Jail Alternative
DUI Education Program
What
is it?
An innovative "one stop" approach to handle
impaired driving charges while successfully raising awareness for
those who can learn and benefit from prevention education.
Who can participate in this program?
People who have a current alcohol/drug evaluation showing: "No
Significant Problem" or "Abuse."
How does a person get into this
program?
By a referral from Probation Services after pleading as charged or
to a reduced charge.
What is the cost of this program?
The program fee is $250 payable by cash, money order, credit or
debit card only. A person's space is confirmed upon payment in full.
Why should a person do this?
Compliance with most court requirements will be met with "one stop."
Resources are saved by not piecing out each separate
order. No time in the actual jail is involved and it's a great way
to learn from your mistake while fulfilling what the Court has
ordered be done.
What happens now?
After going to court, see Probation Services for your referral.
(If you haven't done your evaluation, get that lined up right away!)
Call GSSAC's Prevention Center at 922-8383 for a registration
appointment.
COMMUNITY PARTNERS
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Volunteer DUI Panel Speakers
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Spokane County District/Municipal Court
and Probation Services
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Alcohol/Drug Information School Instructor
NEWTA (North East Washington
Treatment Alternatives)
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Spokane County Prosecutor's Office
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Geiger Corrections Center
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First Responders
PROGRAM COMPONENTS
The 24 Hour Jail Alternative offers several educational
components to reinforce and enhance the 24-hour mandatory sentence.
Educational components include:
Probation Presentation (1.5 hours): A presentation relating
to the probation process, obligations, and resources available to
defendants. Sentencing & Commitment Form and a Cost Exercise is
included in this presentation. Time is allotted for
discussion/questions and answers.
Prosecution Presentation (.75 hours): A presentation relating
to the escalating sanctions for impaired driving offenses. Time is
allotted for discussion/questions and answers.
Alcohol & Drug Information School (8 hours): This
state-required course addresses the effects of alcohol and drug use
on the offender, family members, and society. Topics include:
Alcohol/Other Drugs and Their Effects; Use, Abuse and Addiction;
Laws and Consequences; Substance Use and Relationships; and Decision
Making and personal Change Plan. Pre- and post-testing is completed
by all participants. Time is allotted for discussion/questions and
answers.
Addiction & Recovery Overview (1.5 hours): Two presentations
relating to addiction, legal consequences, recovery, and the effects
on family, work, and health. Time is allotted for
discussion/questions and answers.
DUI Victim's Panel Presentation (3–4 hours): Presentations
consist of victim impact statements, personal stories, and slide
presentations. Time is allotted for discussion/questions and
answers.
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here for 24 Hour Jail Alternative dates
24 Hour Jail Alternative DUI
Education Program
is facilitated by the Greater Spokane Substance Abuse Council's (GSSAC) Prevention
Center
8104 E. Sprague Avenue,
Spokane Valley, WA 99212
Telephone: (509)
922-8383
Fax: (509) 922-7716
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