Is there an alcohol education program I can attend to avoid a DWI conviction?

Yes, there is an alcohol education program in Arkansas available to those charged with Driving While Intoxicated (DWI). The Arkansas Alcohol Education Program (AEEP) is a pretrial program offered by the state through the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Program (ADAPP). It is designed to reduce recidivism, or the chance of repeated DWI offenses. The AEEP is a 32-hour educational program that consists of eight 3-hour sessions and is meant to provide an understanding of the risks associated with alcohol use, how to identify and reduce alcohol-related risks and behaviors, and strategies for making more informed, safe, and responsible decisions about alcohol use. In addition to the educational sessions, the AEEP also includes a personalized assessment of an individual’s drinking behaviors and an individualized plan for change. The goal of the assessment is to evaluate personal and contextual factors that influence an individual’s risk for DWI offenses and to provide guidance for reducing those risks. If you complete the program successfully, you may be able to avoid a DWI conviction. The court will allow you to present evidence of successful completion of the AEEP in mitigation of any potential DWI conviction. This type of evidence can help reduce the severity of the penalty, including Jail time or fines. It is important to note that not all courts in Arkansas offer the AEEP program, so it is important to speak with an attorney about the availability in your jurisdiction.

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