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The Mission of the DWI Detention/Treatment/Aftercare Program is to reduce further incidence of drinking and driving among DWI offenders.The program administers clear, punitive consequences combined with quality treatment and aftercare programs which offer counseling, education and case management to encourage a responsible choice by the offender to not drink and drive.
The San Juan County DWI Program provides a proven alternative to traditional sentencing for DWI offenders. The San Juan DWI Center accepts convicted DWI offenders from courts in San Juan County and, on a space-available basis, other New Mexico courts. The program provides a 28-day treatment program for offenders housed in a 72-bed minimum security detention facility. During their 28-day stay, offenders participate in daily treatment/educational sessions. Participants are released with a personalized action plan highlighting continuing aftercare, and are monitored throughout this aftercare component by case managers for up to a year. The aftercare component consists of group meetings and individual sessions with local service providers. This component may include alcohol and drug treatment, domestic violence services and a range of mental health, educational, and vocational services. The facility is located at 1006 Municipal Drive in Farmington, New Mexico. DWI Classroom Native American Sweat Lodge Offenders participate in educational classes as part of the treatment received at the DWI Facility. One treatment alternative available to offenders through the DWI Treatment Program.
The San Juan County DWI Program provides a proven alternative to traditional sentencing for DWI offenders. The San Juan DWI Center accepts convicted DWI offenders from courts in San Juan County and, on a space-available basis, other New Mexico courts.
The program provides a 28-day treatment program for offenders housed in a 72-bed minimum security detention facility. During their 28-day stay, offenders participate in daily treatment/educational sessions.
Participants are released with a personalized action plan highlighting continuing aftercare, and are monitored throughout this aftercare component by case managers for up to a year. The aftercare component consists of group meetings and individual sessions with local service providers. This component may include alcohol and drug treatment, domestic violence services and a range of mental health, educational, and vocational services.
The facility is located at 1006 Municipal Drive in Farmington, New Mexico.
Offenders participate in educational classes as part of the treatment received at the DWI Facility.
One treatment alternative available to offenders through the DWI Treatment Program.