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Title: Drug Education School


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Drug Education School
  • Martha Lamb

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Program Establishment
  • Intervention for persons convicted of first time
    drug offenses
  • 15 hours of Education
  • One time opportunity for expungement for persons
    under 21 years of age
  • Self-supporting through 150.00 fee
  • Statutory Authority G.S. 90-96

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History
  • Established in statute in 1980s from the widely
    expressed concern that there should be a
    sentencing alternative for simple drug offenses,
    but one that requires more than merely a fine.
  • Statewide Curriculum approved by Mental Health
    Commission
  • State training and certification of Drug
    Education School Instructors established in rule
  • Website for Instructors

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Course Objectives
  • Reducing Prevalence of drug taking by modifying
    the behavior of course participants
  • Reducing the impact of drug use on the criminal
    justice system

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Student Goal
  • "As a result of the DES program intervention, the
    student will be able to identify a personal plan
    reflective of an informed self-assessment,
    resulting in the elimination, avoidance and/or
    reduction of substance usage and related
    consequences, including recidivism."

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Today in addition
  • List maintained of Drug Education School
    instructors whose certification is tracked for
    currency
  • Website maintained for communication and ongoing
    education of instructors
  • Annual report developed from data submitted by
    instructors

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Annual report from 2004 -2005 of 2,687 students
shows
  • 32.75 of DES students were in Mecklenburg
    County 18.61 were in Wake County.
  • 72.65 of DES students were born in the 1980s.
  • 75.33 of DES students were male.
  • 62 of DES students were white.

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And
  • 85.26 of DES students were single.
  • 82.25 of DES students were employed either
    full-time or part-time, seasonally, or were
    students. An additional .04 described themselves
    as migrant.
  • 44.47 of DES students had completed 12 grades of
    schooling 23.67 had completed more than this
    number of years of education.

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And
  • 79.90 of DES students had not had prior
    participation in Drug Education School.
  • 89.84 of DES students in the state passsed their
    DES classes.
  • 82.10 of the DES students in the state were
    eligible for expungement of their legal charges.

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Quality Improvement
  • Ongoing improvements of curriculum to be more in
    line with promising practices in the substance
    abuse field
  • Enhancements to website
  • Increased Capacity to track information
  • DES Data report availability
  • Moving towards online submission of information
    and tracking of outcomes from aggregate data

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I. Note Data shows that Drug Education School
students are single be aware, however, that in
DES rules is the following phrase
  • Provisions shall be made for family members and
    guardians of students to audit classes however,
    such individuals shall not be counted in the
    maximum class size.

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II. Note Court Liaison
  • (1) Each school shall develop and implement
    written procedures of liaison with the court.
    These procedures shall include at least the
    following

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  • (A) the procedure used to obtain referral of
    offenders from the court(B) a provision that
    the school shall notify each student of the time,
    date, and location of assigned classes(C) the
    procedure for notifying the court of a students
    successful completion of the course
  • (D) Communicating to students in writing the
    requirements for successfully completing the
    course and developing a procedure to notify the
    court of noncompliance cases.

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  • (2) These procedures shall be agreed upon and
    signed by the designated employee of the school
    and, if possible, by the clerk of court, judge
    and district attorney.

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III. Note Class Schedule
  • Students shall have an opportunity to complete
    classes within the 150 day time limit for the
    course specified in G.S. 90-96 and 90-113.14
    (Conditional Discharges and Expunction of Records
    for First offense).

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Recommendation
  • Consider persons who become court involved with
    first drug use, first time drug offenders, for
    Drug Education School.
  • For more information, access
  • NCDES.org
  • Martha Lamb at 919-715-2771

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Partners In Justice
  • Information about People with Intellectual
  • Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System
  • For Judges and Attorneys

This project is supported by The Arc of North
Carolina and the NC Council on Developmental
Disabilities and the funds it receives through
P.L. 106-402, the Developmental Disabilities
Assistance and Bill of Rights Act of 2000.
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