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      Sunday, February 12, 2012

The Saskatchewan Impaired Driver Treatment Program provides intervention for persons convicted of a second or subsequent drinking and driving offence.  Its goal is to reduce repeat incidents of drinking and driving.   

The program provides a voluntary 14-day residential alcoholism treatment program option in Prince Albert for impaired drivers convicted of a second or subsequent offence and who are subject to mandatory imprisonment.  The program also provides a six month follow-up period of supervision by Addiction Services within Health Districts.   

Corrections and Public Safety provides reports on impaired drivers to assist the court in sentencing and makes recommendations regarding those persons who may benefit from treatment at the IDTP. 

Admissions To the Saskatchewan Impaired Driver Treatment Program 

 

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Direct

134

102

100

120

128

134

168

Transfer

331

362

451

378

370

306

267

Total

465

464

551

499

498

440

435

   

 

2004

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

Male

395

352

421

403

392

349

338

Female

70

112

130

96

106

91

97

Total

465

464

551

499

498

440

435



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