Research shows that about 25-30% of first-time DUI offenders will reoffend. However, this rate can vary based on factors like jurisdiction, the specific measures taken for rehabilitation, and the duration of follow-up. For example, the effectiveness of interlock programs has been shown to reduce recidivism among participants, with studies indicating that recidivism rates can drop by up to 60% when ignition interlock devices are mandated after a DUI offense.
Join us for an insightful presentation featuring a diverse panel of experts in the probation space, discussing the transformative role of ignition interlock devices in rehabilitation and their effectiveness as a deterrent for repeat drunk driving offenses. Our panel will share real-world experiences and strategies for integrating these devices into probation programs, emphasizing how they foster accountability and support recovery. Additionally, panelists will explore how they manage their caseloads using advanced ignition interlock reporting tools, ensuring timely interventions and enhancing monitoring efficiency. Discover how technology and rehabilitation can work together to create safer communities and promote second chances.
ADDITIONAL INFO
When:
Tuesday, December 10, 2024 · 1:00 p.m.
Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Arturo Salinas is a driven Senior Account Manager at SCRAM Systems/LifeSafer Ignition Interlock, where he has been instrumental in expanding the company’s market presence in Texas since 2020. Arturo leads strategic initiatives to secure new...
Isabel Perez-Morina, Ph.D. has served as a APPA Board of Director since 2018 and since 2021 as the elected Affiliated Representative on the APPA Board. She is the Chief Executive Officer of the Advocate Program, a South Florida based private,...
Jeff Bacigalupi is the Business Development Manager in the southeastern United States for Lifesafer. He has served the communities of Florida for over 23 years as a police officer (City of Apopka), Deputy Sheriff (Osceola County), Probation...
Lori Lee Garcia is a proud graduate of Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi, where she earned degrees in Criminal Justice and Spanish.
Since 2007, Lori has been a dedicated professional with the Nueces County Community Supervision and Corrections...
Johnny Marquez holds degrees from Del Mar College, the University of Texas at Arlington, and East Texas A&M University. He has been with Nueces County Community Supervision and Corrections Department (Adult Probation) since 2017 and currently...
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