DCJS Office of Probation and Correctional Alternatives



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DCJS Office of Probation and Correctional Alternatives DWI Offender Accountability Courts The Role of Probation Robert M. Maccarone Deputy Commissioner and Director,Office of Probation and Correctional Alternatives 1

Impaired Driving Crashes Source: Institute of Traffic Safety Management Research 2

Probation DWI Supervision As of February 28, 2014 - Probation Officers were supervising 109,694 active adult probationers. 24,863 or 23% are supervised due to a DWI. In some counties, up to 45% of persons under probation supervision are DWI offenders DWI Probationers are often repeat offenders In a sample of DMV 104 Crash Fatality Reports, probationers were involved in 30 of 217 fatal crashes (14%). 3

Probation Pre-Trial Supervision and Pre-Sentence Investigations Probation Departments provide pretrial supervision services in 36 counties. Probation pre-trial programs provide earliest opportunity for screening and identification of DWI offenders Presentence investigation (PSI) recommendations are based on extensive fact gathering, research and interview of the defendant Chapter 169 of the Laws of 2013, effective November 1, 2013, authorizes the installation of ignition interlock devices in advance of sentencing with active monitoring by probation and county designated agencies Probation recommends court ordered presentence installation of IID s 4

Early Identification of High Risk DWI Offenders Alcohol and substance abuse evaluations may be conducted at the presentence investigation stage to inform the report to the Courts. DWI Probationers receive the NYCOMPAS Risk and Need Assessment that measures the general risk of offender recidivism as well as, failure to appear risk and risk of violence. In addition, the assessment identifies the criminogenic needs that drive criminal behaviors including criminal attitudes and thinking, criminal associates /peers, etc. OPCA strongly supports conduction specialized risk assessments for impaired driving probationers (and other specialized groups such as sex offenders) that are specific to their crime. 5

Court Ordered Orders and Conditions of Probation Supervision Orders and Conditions of Probation Supervision frame the authority of probation in supervising the DWI Offender Abstinence from alcoholic beverages or any products containing alcohol Participate in treatment for alcohol or other drugs Comply with all drug and alcohol screenings Not to own or operate any vehicles without an IID installed Maintain/Obtain gainful employment Comply with all curfews or restrictions imposed by the court including participation in Victim Impact Panels Comply with Probation in the use of technology in supervision, including GPS, Electronic Monitoring, Transdermal Alcohol Monitoring, etc. Comply with Probation in seeking relicensure 6

Probation Supervision Supervision of impaired driving probations can take many forms. Common tasks in supervision are: Monitoring IID reports to ensure the probationer has not tried to drive while intoxicated Office visits with the probationer to check on their status Positive home contacts to ensure the probationer is complying with the conditions of probation Drug and alcohol testing to ensure no drug use is occurring Case conferences and reports to concerned parties such as the courts, drug courts and/or treatment providers Surveillance to ensure probationers follow the conditions of probation The use of technology in supervision including: DMV programs like License Event Notification Service (LENS) Technology like ankle monitors, alcohol screening devices, and license plate readers 7

Graduated Responses Probation Departments utilize graduated responses to change probationer behavior. Positive Incentives or Rewards for Compliance Verbal and Written Recognition of Compliance/Success in Treatment, Supervision Decreased reporting days Approval of travel permits Approval to apply for relicensure Consideration for early discharge Sanctions to address Non-Compliance Increased reporting days and frequency of alcohol/drug testing Use of monitoring technology including alcohol monitoring devices, and GPS Curfew or home confinement Administrative Hearings Recommendation for Judicial Reprimand Filing of Violation of Probation 8

Non-Compliance with IIDs Probation Departments and CD Monitors are required to take appropriate action consistent with public safety regarding the following IID related events: Operator failure to install IID on the vehicle(s) he/she owns or operates Operator has not complied with service visit requirements Report of alleged or attempted tampering or circumvention of IID Report of failed or missed start-up retest, or Report of failed or missed rolling retest, or Report of vehicle entering lock-out mode. At minimum, the Probation or CD monitor must notify the appropriate Court and District Attorney within three (3) business days of the following: Operator failure to install IID on the vehicle(s) he/she owns or operates Operator has not complied with service visit requirements Any report of alleged or attempted tampering or circumvention of IID Report of vehicle entering lock-out mode Any report of a failed test or re-test where BAC is.05% or higher 9

Response to Violations In addition to IID related non-compliance, courts are also notified of continued criminal behavior, or Technical Violations of Probation through Court Notifications, or Violation of Probation petitions Court responses depending on circumstances of case may include: Reprimand or admonishment, Upwards modification of Orders and Conditions, Imposition of brief periods of incarceration or intermittent incarceration Revocation A timely response to violative behavior is likely to result in improved offender compliance. 10

Leandra s Law and Ignition Interlock Devices in New York State August 15, 2010 thru December 31, 2013 58,668 sentencing orders were issued in NYS 16,372 interlocks installed (rate of 27.9%) IID Fee Payments 89.8% (14,709) of defendants were ordered to pay the full cost of the interlock 6.6% (1,076) of defendants were granted waivers 3.6% (587) of convicted operators were ordered to make partial payment 11

IID Negative Events 12

Interlocks Up Fatalities Down 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Source: Dr. Richard Roth