A client on probation must follow the conditions set fourth by a court or risk strict consequences including home detention, fees, restitution, community service, rehabilitation programs or incarceration.
Probation is the test period a client faces to determine if behavioral changes can be made while following specific conditions presented by the criminal justice system pertaining to a specific offender and their crimes.
SCRAM
SCRAM is a 24/7 trans-dermal alcohol-testing device that is typically court ordered for use with high-risk DWI, offenders and/or repeat offenders. SCRAM also offers a dual monitoring bracelet that includes both alcohol monitoring and house arrest. In addition, SCRAM may also be used as a stand-alone house arrest bracelet as an alternative sentence to incarceration.
The SCRAM system works well in conjunction with treatment to maintain sobriety and identify.
GPS
Scram GPS Analytics transforms up to 30 days of data into easy-to-view, usable information to make sense of clients movement and spot behavioral patterns or problems. It’s smarter monitoring to help programs effectively and efficiently manage caseload.
DRUG TESTING
Drug abuse can greatly influence an individual’s ability to make sound decisions and jeopardizes an individual’s health and well-being in addition to putting others at risk of injury, loss of property, or death.
While on probation, individuals will face court ordered drug testing or on-demand drug testing based on the nature of the crime and the individual’s criminal history. On-Site and Toxicology Laboratory testing available.
TESTIMONIALS
" You were a big part of me changing my life. You are a man who truly cares about helping others" Derrick
ABOUT
Mike Roth began his career in the area of Criminal Justice as a Missouri Board of Probation and Parole Officer for a period of 6 years, 2.5 years of which he supervised the caseload for the Free and Clean Program (drug and alcohol unit) located in St. Louis, MO; and 3.5 years in Lincoln County, MO supervising a primary supervision caseload. In May 2007 Mike became employed through a private probation agency where he supervised the primary supervision caseload and in 2008 became the Case Manager for the 45th Judicial Circuit DWI-Misdemeanor Court of Lincoln County, MO and assisted with the development of this Court program. Mike continued this position to include supervising all clients under the SCRAM Program (Continuous Alcohol Monitoring bracelet) for both the Felony DWI Court as well as the Misdemeanor DWI Court in Lincoln County, MO. Mike holds certification as a SATOP Qualified Instructor-React (SQI-R). Mike is a current Board Member for the Missouri Association of Treatment Court Professionals and President of Lincoln-Pike Counties Drug Court Foundation.