REDUCE REPEAT ALCOHOL-RELATED OFFENSES WITH THE RIGHT INTERVENTION

Know when to assign Under the Influence for adult or juvenile clients so you can support behavior change, improve compliance, and reduce repeat alcohol-related offenses—without adding to your workload.

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REDUCE REPEAT OFFENSES- NOT JUST COMPLETE A REQUIREMENT

Assign Under the Influence when:

  • The client is 18+
  • Cases involve DUI, DWI, or adult alcohol violations
  • There is a need for deeper behavior and risk analysis

 

Assign Under the Influence JV when:

  • The client is a juvenile
  • Cases involve underage drinking or MIP
  • Education and early intervention are the priority

JUVENILE ALCOHOL Intervention

Under the Influence JV helps juvenile clients build awareness, accountability, and decision-making skills to reduce risky behavior and prevent repeat alcohol-related offenses.

Participants learn to:

  • Recognize the impact of alcohol on behavior and risk
  • Identify triggers and high-risk situations
  • Understand consequences and personal responsibility
  • Build safer decision-making strategies
  • Create a plan to avoid future violations

ADULT ALCOHOL Intervention

Under the Influence is an evidence-based alcohol intervention designed to help individuals understand their drinking behavior, take accountability, and reduce the risk of future alcohol-related violations.

Participants learn to:

  • Understand how alcohol affects judgment, behavior, and risk
  • Identify personal drinking patterns and high-risk situations
  • Recognize factors like BAC, environment, and peer influence
  • Challenge misperceptions about alcohol use and social norms
  • Understand legal and personal consequences of alcohol-related behavior
  • Develop practical strategies to reduce use and avoid future violations