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DRUGGED DRIVING AN OVERVIEW OF THE PROBLEM Sergeant Evan Sether – Oregon State Police Topics for Discussion Overview of the Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) Program Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) Drug Impairment Training for Educational Professionals (DITEP) Program contacts Q&A Dangers of Impaired Driving May 26th, 2006 Four fatalities .15% BAC + MJ Dangers of Impaired Driving June 17th, 2009 Two fatalities .24% BAC + Drugs Defining “Under the Influence” A person’s mental and or physical capacities are adversely affected to a noticeable or perceptible degree. Legal Process of a DUII Case Police Investigation Traffic Stop or Vehicle Crash, Field Sobriety Tests Arrest & Processing Breath Test for Alcohol, DRE Evaluation*, Blood/urine* Case Review by Prosecutor Adjudication Overview of the DRE Program Defining the term “drug” Any substance, which when taken into the human body, can impair the ability of the person to operate a vehicle safely. Drug Evaluation & Classification Program Defining the term “drug” Any substance that alters perception or behavior, reducing that individual’s ability to function in an academic environment. Drug Impairment Training for Educational Professionals What is a Drug Recognition Expert? Certified law enforcement officer. 72 hours of classroom training. Taught by DRE Instructors, physicians and EMTs. 40-60 hours of field certification training. Experience in DUII/Drug enforcement, excellent report writing, and recommendations from DREs and prosecutors. Supervised evaluations and written reports. Comprehensive final knowledge examination. Continuing education required. Re-certification process every two years. What is the DRE Protocol? 12 Step Systematic & Standardized Evaluation Evaluates subject’s medical, mental and physical condition. Opinion of the Evaluator (Decision Process) Is the subject impaired? If so, is it a medical impairment or drug impairment? If a drug impairment, what category/categories of drugs are causing the impairment? Why are there seven categories? Each category consists of drugs that can impair a person’s mental and physical ability. The categories differ in the way the drugs affect the body. The categories differ in observable signs and symptoms of impairment. Seven Drug Categories Central Nervous System Depressants Central Nervous System Stimulants Hallucinogens Dissociative Anesthetics Narcotic Analgesics Inhalants Cannabis Central Nervous System Depressants Alcohol Barbiturates Non-Barbiturates Anti-Depressants Anti-Anxiety Tranquilizers Anti-Psychotic Tranquilizers Combinations Alcohol is the most commonly abused drug… Barbiturates Non-Barbiturates Anti-Depressants Anti-Anxiety Tranquilizers Anti-Psychotic Tranquilizers Central Nervous System Stimulants Cocaine Amphetamines Others Cocaine Amphetamines Others Bath Salts Hallucinogens Dissociative Anesthetics Narcotic Analgesics Opiates Synthetics Opiates Synthetics Inhalants Anesthetic Gases Aerosols Volatile Solvents Anesthetic Gases Aerosols Volatile Solvents Cannabis Marijuana Hash/Hashish Marinol/Sativex Synthetic Cannabanoids Marijuana Hash/Hashish/Hash Oil Marinol/Sativex Synthetic Cannabanoids Polydrug Use “Polydrug” Using drugs from more than one drug category. What’s in it for me?! Community Safety Enhanced enforcement of drug- and alcohol-impaired driving in your communities. Community Livability Better education for community leaders regarding signs of substance abuse. Training Opportunities (cont’d) Advanced Roadside Impaired Driving Enforcement (ARIDE) 16 hour course, taught by DRE Instructors. Target audience is law enforcement officers. Intended to give officers more in depth training related to signs and symptoms of drug impairment in traffic and collision investigations. Drugged-driving investigation tools Proper documentation Legal and procedural updates Training Opportunities Drug Impairment Training for Educational Professionals (DITEP) 8 or 16 hour course, taught by DRE Instructors. Target audience is middle/high school educators, nurses, behavioral specialists, coaches, etc. Intended to provide nationally recognized training to aid in the identification of impaired students. Remove them from class. Take appropriate disciplinary action and document. Identify substance abuse problems. Reduce drug usage and impaired driving. Training Opportunities (cont’d) -ORClasses or presentations crafted to the needs of your community. PROGRAM CONTACTS OREGON Sergeant Evan Sether Oregon State Police 3400 Spicer Drive SE Albany, OR 97322 (541) 967-2114 [email protected] WASHINGTON Sergeant Mark Crandall Washington State Patrol 811 E. Roanoke Street Seattle, WA 98102 (206) 720-3018 [email protected] IDAHO Sergeant Sam Ketchum Idaho State Police PO Box 700 Meridian, ID 83680 (208) 884-7297 [email protected] MONTANA Sergeant Kurt Sager Montana Highway Patrol 2550 Prospect Avenue Helena, MT 59620 (406) 444-9873 [email protected] ALASKA Lieutenant David B. Hanson Alaska State Troopers 5700 East Tudor Road Anchorage, AK 99507 (907) 269-5587 [email protected] Q&A