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Application for Funding Assistance <br /> Florida Department of Law Enforcement <br /> Justice Assistance Grant - County-wide <br /> General Project Information <br /> Project Title : INDIAN RIVER COUNTY DRUG TESTING <br /> Project Sequence No : 0 <br /> Subgrantee : Indian River County Board of Commissioners <br /> Implementing Agency : Indian River County Board of Commissioners <br /> Project Start Date : 10/1 /2005 End Date : 9/30/2006 <br /> Problem Identification <br /> The Substance Abuse Council of Indian River County is seeking funding to continue to support <br /> Indian River County?s Juvenile Drug Court and Juvenile Court by providing frequent and valid <br /> drug testing for Indian River County Juvenile?s whose criminal justice involvement stems from <br /> Alcohol and Other Drug (AOD) use . Indian River County continues to experience a high level of <br /> . drug related activity. <br /> For several decades , drug use has shaped the criminal justice system . Drug and drug -related <br /> offenses are the most common crime in nearly every community. Drug offenders move through <br /> the criminal justice system in a predictable pattern : arrest , prosecution , conviction , incarceration , <br /> release . In a few days , weeks , or months , the same person may be picked up on a new charge <br /> and the process begins again . <br /> These actions do little to curtail the illicit use of drugs and alcohol especially among our youth . As <br /> offenders flood the criminal justice system , many are not identified as having problems . <br /> In response , a few forward-thinking and innovative jurisdictions began to re -examine the <br /> relationship between criminal justice processing and AOD treatment services . Several common <br /> sense improvements sprang up spontaneously throughout the Nation . It became increasingly <br /> apparent that treatment providers and criminal justice practitioners shared common goals : <br /> stopping the illicit use and abuse of all addictive substances and curtailing related criminal activity . <br /> Each system possessed unique capabilities and resources that could complement the other and <br /> enhance the effectiveness of both if combined in partnership . Thus , the concept of treatment- <br /> oriented drug court was born . <br /> Drug courts were first implemented in the late 1980 's , but they did not develop in a vacuum . They <br /> are an outgrowth of the continuing development of community-based team -oriented approaches <br /> that have their roots in innovative programs developed by pretrial , probation , and parole agencies , <br /> as well as treatment-based and law enforcement innovations such as community policing <br /> programs . It following this thought process that Indian River County has established a juvenile <br /> drug court. <br /> Application Ref # 2006-JAGC-221 Section #2 Page 1 of 4 <br /> Contract -JAGC-INRI - - - <br />