In Arizona, DUI (Driving Under the Influence) programs are designed to educate and rehabilitate individuals convicted of DUI offenses. These programs are structured to reduce the likelihood of re-offending and to promote public safety.
Here’s a comprehensive overview of Circles of Peace-DUI Program.
Screening: After a DUI arrest, offenders are required to undergo a screening process. This typically involves a standardized questionnaire or interview conducted by a certified DUI screening agency. The goal is to determine the level of alcohol or drug use and the risk of re-offending.
Assessment: Based on the screening results, an in-depth assessment may be recommended. This assessment helps to identify the specific treatment needs of the individual.
DUI Education Classes: These curriculum-based classes provide information on the dangers of alcohol and drug use, the legal consequences of DUI, and strategies for avoiding impaired driving in the future. The length and content of the classes can vary, but they generally cover topics such as the effects of alcohol and drugs on driving abilities, Arizona DUI laws, and decision-making skills.
Duration: DUI education programs typically range from 16 to 36 hours, depending on the severity of the offense and the individual's history.
Intensive Outpatient Program: For those identified as having a substance use disorder, intensive outpatient treatment program may be required. This program include individual counseling, group therapy, and support group meetings.
Duration: DUI – Level I -Treatment typically ranges from 20 to 36 hours, depending on the individual needs of each member.
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