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Can the same results be achieved outside of the Dakotas? An innovative statewide alcohol-monitoring program that requires drunk drivers to be tested frequently for alcohol use significantly lowers the likelihood that participants will be rearrested or have probation revoked. After South Dakota adopted an innovative sobriety program, the number of arrests for repeat drunk driving fell by 12 percent at the county level.

Evidence suggests the program can work elsewhere. However, stakeholders will face many choices about how to implement it.

The associations were most evident among causes of death associated with excessive alcohol use. Beau Kilmer BeauKilmer. In California, many efforts to reduce repeat drunken driving focus on the driving. Mark A. Kleiman , Beau Kilmer BeauKilmer , et al.

Addressing an unmet need — Most conditions of alternative sentencing require that an offender does not drink or take drugs for the term of their sentence. Historically, these conditions have been an idle threat as there has been little means or resources available to properly enforce this condition of sentence. Additionally, twice-daily testing at a central testing provides immediate, frequent, positive reinforcement for maintaining sobriety.

Resources are available to help you walk through the planning implementation and on-going program review process. Offender Registry. Attorney General's Office. Austin Knudsen. Austin Knudsen grew up just outside of Culbertson, in the northeast corner of Montana, where his family has farmed and ranched for five generations The first statewide program started in South Dakota in , has been studied by Rand Corporation and proven to have a dramatic impact on the recidivism rates of driving under the influence and domestic violence offenses in counties where the programs are active Human Trafficking.

The Montana Department of Justice has a continued commitment to victims of human trafficking. In partnership with federal authorities, our agency plays a key role in the investigation, enforcement, and prosecution of crimes related to human trafficking in Montana Sexual Assault Evidence. The Sexual Assault Evidence Task Force investigates into an allegations of sexual assault, a law enforcement agency can request that a victim be examined for physical evidence of the assault.

When the investigating agency or prosecutor has determined that the evidence should be submitted to the state crime laboratory for processing, that evidence is processed by the laboratory free of charge



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