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Revolutionizing Alcohol Offender Management: Changing the Game

AMS delivers an enabling technology and service platform that changes the way the corrections industry can manage alcohol offenders, aiming to reduce recidivism rates for alcohol-related offenses.

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Revolutionizing Alcohol Offender Management: Changing the Game

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  1. Mission Changing the game to revolutionize alcohol offender management Recidivism rates for alcohol offendershave been virtually unchanged for the last 30 years! AMS delivers an enabling technology and service platform that changes the way the corrections industry can manage alcohol offenders. CAM + House Arrest

  2. AMS Timeline ► 1991 Original AMS patent filed 1997►AMS formally established as a company, prototype completed 2002 Began 18-month BETA with Michigan DOC 2003► SCRAM introduced; AMS creates CAM category; second set of patent applications submitted prior to launch 2006► SCRAM adopted by courts in 40 states 2007► SCRAM reaches 100 million alcohol-test milestone; used in 44 states; second set of patents granted 2008► AMS launches smaller, lighter version of SCRAM bracelet; third set of patent applications submitted 2009► SCRAM now in 48 states; more than 120,000 clients monitored 2010► AMS launches SCRAMx (CAM + house arrest) 2011► SCRAMx increases compliance from 76% to 83%; 220,000 clients monitored; 20M monitored days; 830M tests performed ►

  3. The Problems We Are Solving 40% of all offenders are alcohol involved when arrested Jails and prisons are overcrowded 1.4 million DUI arrests every year The system is overwhelmed The hardcore drunk driver (HCDD) persists Recidivism rates remain unchanged Traditionalmethodshave not produced better results 80% of domestic violence is alcohol related

  4. Predominately focusing on: The Hardcore Drunk Driver . . . Every state’s problem • 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 Sources: Century Council, National Highway Traffic Safety Association (NHSTA), Traffic Injury Research Foundation (TIRF)

  5. SCRAMx Solution PROGRAMS SERVICES PRODUCT Contingency management models that can be adapted toa specific application Court-validated, industry-proventechnology for 24/7 accountability Professional management of turnkey, custom CAM programs by AMS’ channel organization 220,000+ offenders monitored since 2003 225,000 monitoredin last six years Tailored to federal, state, and local requirements Serving more than 1,800+ jurisdictions nationwide Integrating components to deliver the SCRAMx advantage

  6. SCRAMx Product Innovation: SCRAMx Bracelet monitors for alcoholand curfew compliance Base Station receivesdata from bracelet Data transmits – via wireless or analog –from base station to SCRAMNET SCRAMNET is the central database and repository for analysis and reporting SCRAMx System Components

  7. Why CAM? Random vs. Continuous Testing Alcohol metabolizes quickly: Offenders can drink around random breathalyzer tests. Offender starts drinking 6 PM Offender is sober 6 AM Breathalyzer test 7 AM Offender peaks 0.095 Breathalyzer test 7 AM Breathalyzer test 5 PM Unless you're lucky, random tests miss most drinking events.

  8. SCRAMx Programs Probation Adaptability: Sheriffs’ Departments Parole / Re-entry • Prevalent throughout federal, state, and local levels of the criminal justice system • Adjustable contingency management enables supervision authorities to ratchet sanctions or incentives up or down based on behavior SCRAMx Applications Specialty Courts Treatment / Recovery Pretrial

  9. U.S. Corrections Summary Annual Arrests Correctional Supervision Alcohol-related offenses: 2,804,595 (20% of total arrests) 7.2 million supervised Jail Prison DUI Probation Parole Alcohol-related offenders: 2,737,044 (37% of total corrections) Domestic Violence Public Order Source: FBI US Crime Stats - 2010

  10. Annual Snapshot: Drunk Driving ‒ 2011 • 1.4 million DUI annual arrests* *FBI Crime Statistics, 2011 • 65% conviction rate* • 910,000 convictions *National Highway Traffic Safety Association • 70% fit description of hardcore drunk drivers (HCDDs)* • 630,000 HCDDs DUI DUI DUI DUI HCDD DUI HCDD DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI HCDD DUI HCDD DUI HCDD DUI HCDD DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI DUI *The Century Council • Approximately only 23% of HCDDs ordered to monitoring programs* MONITORED UNMONITORED = HUGE opportunity to MAKE A DIFFERENCE through increased monitoring HCDD DUI HC D Monitoring Programs *Includes CAM (2011), Ignition Interlock (2008), and 24/7 Sobriety (2011) programs KEY: = 100,000 offenders Make a Difference.

  11. AMS HCDD Snapshot ‒ 2011 Targeting the hardcore drunk driver HCDDs Arrested Annually Nationwide(2011) • Estimated 630,000 HCDD arrests annually nationwide • 70% of all DUI arrests DUI DUI DUI *The Century Council DUI • 47,405 HCDDs monitored in 2011 (70% of the 67,721 clients who completed SCRAMx programs in 2011) • About 8% of all HCDDs nationwide ordered to SCRAMx in 2011 HCDD DUI HCDD DUI HCDD DUI HCDD DUI HCDD DUI HCDD DUI HCDDs Ordered to SCRAMx in 2011 HC D Targeting the balance = 100,000 offenders KEY:

  12. Lifetime Statistics AMS Lifetime Stats – from 2003 through 3/1/2012 * Compliance is defined as no drinking or tampering while on the device

  13. An Interesting Correlation…

  14. Smart Justice BALANCING: FOR: Behavioral Risk Smart Supervision Monitoring Intensity Cost to Monitor

  15. Integrated Supervision ALCOHOL MONITORING CONTINUUM Dynamically adjustable mix of continuous, scheduled, and random testing Jail / Prison Pharma-Injectable SCRAMx SCRAM *Alcohol Biomarkers $50-75 per day $33per day Supervised 2x Breath $11 per day Random Testing $9.5 per day Ignition Interlock $8-12 per test $3-4 per day $4-8 per day $2.5-3 per day HIGH BEHAVIORAL RISK MODERATEBEHAVIORAL RISK LOW BEHAVIORAL RISK ▲ ▲ ▲

  16. Case Study – Noncompliant Offender Repeat DUI or High BAC Adjusting up for noncompliance Jail – Adjusting down for compliance and time served CAM + House Arrest – RISK CAM – Confirmed alcohol consumption from random test Time Competed ▲ SCRAMx SCRAM SCRAMx SCRAM Random – Random/Ignition Interlock Random/Ignition Interlock Conviction 6 3 9 12 15 18 21 24 – – – – – – – – – TIME by MONTHS

  17. Case Study – Compliant Offender Hardcore Drunk Driver Adjusting up for noncompliance Jail – Adjusting down for compliance and time served CAM + House Arrest – RISK CAM – SCRAMx Time Competed Random – SCRAM Random/Ignition Interlock Conviction 6 3 9 12 15 18 21 24 – – – – – – – – – TIME by MONTHS

  18. Offender numbers speak for themselves SCRAMx Participant Exit Survey Out of 10,000 offenders: 88% felt SCRAM helped them stop drinking 87% would recommend SCRAM to others with alcohol problems 80% paid their court fees and fines while on SCRAM $13.35 was the average daily dollar amount spent on alcohol before SCRAMx

  19. The Offender Perspective The greater good . . . • “The SCRAMx device has proven to me that I can do everyday things in, life no matter what the circumstances . . . something that AA or other alcohol awareness classes could not make me understand.”

  20. When you know that . . . 83% of your alcohol offenders are fully compliant while on SCRAMx . . . 83% • you can: • Focus on the 17% who require more active supervision • Streamline case management • Lower costs and tax burdens • Improve outcomes • Benefit from “smart justice” strategies 77% ??% No formal daily monitoring SCRAMx SCRAM

  21. Thank You! Questions and Answers 86% Alcohol Monitoring Systems, Inc. Hardcore drunk driving SCRAMx Every state’s problem

  22. Contact Us Presenter name: Scott Cranmore Phone: 423-598-0867 Cell: 423-598-0867 Email: www.tnalcoholmonitoring.com TENNESSEE RECOVERY & MONITORING http://www.tnalcoholmonitoring.com

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