2006
Court Services
Repeat Offender Alternative Response (ROAR)
McLeod County
Created to
promote community safety, ROAR provides “enhanced” probation supervision
for offenders who have been convicted of repeat Driving While
Intoxicated (DWI) and who have previously failed to respond to more
traditional monitoring and court sanctions.
Of the 26 ROAR participants to date, 19 individuals have remained sober
and have either graduate or are on track to graduate (or have moved from
the county or are no longer participating). Of the seven participants
who relapsed while in the program, three incurred new DWI offenses.
While noted as “failures” nearly half of these relapses were caught by
the safety net of the increased surveillance arm of the
ROAR program before a new DWI offense
occurred. In these instances, those “failures” are considered successes
as the risk to the general community was contained.
St. Louis County
St.
The 2006
St. Louis County Sesquicentennial Evaluation Report Card is the first
step in this process and highlights some major initiatives under way for
citizens. Results are shared about services provided, quality achieved
and efficiencies delivered in five categories: Your County, Your Health
and Safety, Your Home, Your Business and Your Vacation. Tangible cost
savings in terms of innovative programs, energy saving investments and
through cooperation with other units of local government are
highlighted.
In future years, the County will be working with the public to better
define outcomes and results that matter to them, as well as standards
for judging the County’s performance and progress.