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Operates an Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC) for individuals convicted of a DUI (Driving Under the Influence) or DWI (Driving While Intoxicated). Offenders must attend a court-mandated 12-hour DWI Offenders program which serves as an alternative to jail. Resources include: drug and alcohol education, evaluation, treatment referral, and monitoring.
Provides court‑mandated education and assessment for individuals convicted of driving while intoxicated. This includes substance use education, evaluation, referral, and monitoring.
Provides an online directory of information on local centers for the Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC), which educates and assesses individuals convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) or underage drinking. Offenders must participate as mandated by the court, with non-compliance risking license revocation and possible incarceration. Additionally, those convicted of DUI must attend a 12-hour Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) Offenders program by the Division of Public Health, which includes education, evaluation, treatment referral, and court-mandated monitoring instead of jail time.
Operating a 12-hour program, this initiative addresses individuals convicted of operating vehicles or vessels under the influence of alcohol or drugs. The IDRC detains, educates, screens, and refers participants for assessment and treatment, monitoring their treatment engagement. All individuals convicted of alcohol or drug-related traffic offenses in New Jersey must fulfill State Intoxicated Driving Program (IDP) and Intoxicated Driver Resource Center (IDRC) requirements. Noncompliance is reported to the courts, with the IDRC recommending driving privilege suspension to IDP, which then notifies the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission. Compliance reports are sent to the courts and the State IDP, reporting to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission.
Provides post-conviction interventions for individuals convicted of alcohol. This also includes drug-related DUI offenses.
Provides a two-day, 12-hour educational/screening services for individuals convicted of various statutes pertaining to operating under the influence, refusal of the breathalyzer, underage drinking, drunk boating, and fatal emergent accident. Based upon screening criteria, individuals may be referred to a substance use treatment agency for further evaluation.
Provides structured and supervised outpatient and co-occurring substance abuse programs tailored to the level of treatment required. Services include, but are not limited to, telephone and in-person screening, on-site laboratory services, counseling sessions, and guidance for medical follow-up.
Educating and evaluating convicted DUI offenders, the IDRC program is mandated by the court for those convicted of "Driving Under the Influence." Non-compliant offenders risk license revocation and potential incarceration. Individuals convicted of DUI must attend a court-mandated 12-hour Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) program, offering drug and alcohol education, evaluation, treatment referral, and monitoring, serving as an alternative to a jail term.
