Reason For Keeping the DUI School–Risk Reduction Program Mandatory

Reason For Keeping The RRP Mandatory California

Reason For Keeping The RRP Mandatory California

DUI School

The government has decided to mandate a program for those convicted of the offense of driving under the influence. You can get it here in our DUI School – Risk Reduction Program – RRP. Once you complete the program, a certification will be issued to you over your performance.

The program is mandated in the cases of driving under the influence of the prohibited substance, driving with possession of an illegal substance, or possessing substance by an underage while operating the vehicle.

The main motive of keeping the program mandatory is to reduce the chances of the same offenses, keep an eye on the safety of the public, and ensure the health of the individual and their addiction from prohibited substance usage is also recovered.

After taking the risk reduction program, it is also evident that many individuals have benefitted from their addiction and impacting substance abuse. Certified professionals make the program to assess the candidates with utmost care.

Stages At-Risk Reduction Program

  1. Assessment Stage
  2. Intervention Component Stage

In the early stage of the program, the candidate is assessed on their usage of the alcohol and drug impacts and their behaviors. Later in the same stage, a comprehensive questionnaire is made to assess the candidate’s history of substance usage, triggers, and disorders (if any).

The questionnaire comprises 130 questions; make sure you answer the questions with honesty. Violation of the test advised by the law can also lead you to severe punishments. Moreover, these tests can help you cope up with your addictions, too, stay honest with them.

Then, after completion of the questionnaire comes the second stage. The intervention stage can take up to 20 hours, depending on the prescribed time by your professional. But, don’t worry; you don’t have to sit for 20 hours straight. The session is covered by taking several days.

It is not a tough task; it is more like a therapeutic and counselling session. In the session, the educational values and risks of driving under the influence will be elaborated. Your curriculum can vary up to your risk level and your addiction severity, it helps you with coping up with the trigger too.

About the Author

Jacques Khorozian

Jacques Khorozian,

Ph.D., LPC, NBCC, MAC, SAP, CCS

Jacques Khorozian, Ph.D., LPC, MAC, SAP, CCS, is an experienced behavioral health professional with over 30 years of work in the criminal justice system, specializing in mental health and substance use disorder treatment. He serves as Chief Executive Officer of American Alternative Court Services (AACS) in Atlanta, where he conducts diagnostic and biopsychosocial assessments and develops treatment and diversion programs.

He collaborates with justice system stakeholders to improve access to behavioral health services and alternative sentencing solutions. Dr. Khorozian previously worked as a Behavioral Health Social Worker with the Fulton County Public Defender's Office, where he assessed client needs and coordinated services.

He also held a leadership role as Division Chief with the San Francisco Superior Court, managing operations and contributing to strategic initiatives. He holds a Ph.D. in Positive Psychology, a Master's in Clinical Mental Health Counseling, and a Bachelor's degree in Psychology.

His professional memberships include the American Counseling Association (ACA), the American Positive Psychology Association (AMPPA), the Licensed Professional Counselors Association of Georgia (LPCA), the National Board for Certified Counselors (NBCC), and the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Certification Board of Georgia (ADACBGA).

Dr. Khorozian has advanced certifications as a Certified Clinical Supervisor, Substance Abuse Professional (SAP), Family Violence Intervention Specialist, and DUI Evaluator. He is recognized for his expertise in counseling techniques, assessment, diagnosis, and culturally responsive care. His work focuses on improving population health outcomes through evidence-based behavioral health programs.


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