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- Continuous alcohol monitoring.
- Increased offender accountability.
- Scientifically-proven technology.
- Court acceptance.
- Flexible, exception-based reporting.
- Non-invasive automated testing.
- Evidence-based assessment and detection.
- Improved outcomes.
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Accessories betray suspect in home invasion |
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Tuesday, 20 September 2011 11:00 |
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Police in Omaha, Neb., have arrested Steven Tubbs in connection with a home invasion on Monday. In the incident, two men broke into a home and held a young couple and the couple's infant at gunpoint and robbed them. Police suspected Tubbs, because the court-ordered ankle-monitor he was wearing as the result of a previous infraction said he was there at the time of the incident, reports the Omaha World-Herald. That's all the evidence they have, but it's pretty good.
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The Hardcore Drunk Driver |
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Wednesday, 31 August 2011 12:24 |
- Someone who drives with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of .15 or above or who drives drunk repeatedly--as demonstrated by having more than one drunk driving arrest. These individuals are highly resistant to changing their behavior despite previous sanctions, treatment or education efforts.
- Often drive with a high BAC of 0.15+
- Incur repeated DUI arrests
- Are highly resistant to behavioral change
- Are 385x more likely to be involved in a fatal crash than non-drinking drivers
- View the HCDD full report
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