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LEVEL I
This program gives students information about impaired driving and teaches them how to recognize and overcome alcohol and substance use and abuse issues.
The evidence-based coursework is appropriate for wide variety of common misdemeanor alcohol and drug impaired and under the influence driving offenses and common probation applications.
LEVEL II
ThisLevel II program gives students information about impaired driving, teaches them how to recognize and overcome alcohol and substance use and abuse issues, and includes the Advent Victim Impact Panel.
The evidence-based coursework is appropriate for wide variety of common misdemeanor alcohol and drug impaired and under the influence driving offenses and common probation applications
Self-driven 4 hour and 8 hour courses available
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WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN LEVEL I COURSE

Teaches you about impaired driving laws, victim impacts, and responsible drinking

Informs you about the science of substance use and abuse

Helps you understand the consequences and implications of substance misuse

Teaches you strategies for understanding and changing risky substance use and abuse behaviors
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN LEVEL II COURSE

Provides all the information listed in the Level I course with the addition of course content assisting in improvements in decision making

Focuses on how we face the challenges we all have in our lives and the choices we might make when dealing with them

Presents several sections each representing an important activity when facing challenges, choices and changes including learning, being, living, knowing, choosing, and doing

Provides strategies for altering negative behaviors
Author

Dr. Amy Smith
Courses
11
A Professor at San Francisco State University in the psychology department. She holds a law degree from the University of Michigan Law School, a Ph.D. in Social Psychology from the University of California at Santa Cruz, and a bachelor’s degree in Classics and Psychology from Grinnell College. Her research explores issues relating to capital punishment, the impacts of incarceration, legal decision-making, and the intersections of psychology and law generally.
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Level I Syllabus
What you will learn from this course
1. What is Impaired Driving?
2. Impacts of Impaired Driving
3. Responsible Behavior
4. What is Alcohol & Substance Abuse?
5. What Causes Substance Abuse?
6. The Science of Substance Addiction & Abuse
7. Do You Have an Issue with Substance Abuse?
8. Impact & Possible Consequences of Substance Abuse
9. Legal Implications of Substance Abuse
10. Dealing with Substance Abuse & Changing Your Behavior
11. Final Review & Next Steps
Level II Syllabus
What you will learn from this course
1. What is Impaired Driving?
2. Impacts of Impaired Driving
3. Responsible Behavior
4. What is Alcohol & Substance Abuse?
5. What Causes Substance Abuse?
6. The Science of Substance Addiction & Abuse
7. Do You Have an Issue with Substance Abuse?
8. Impact & Possible Consequences of Substance Abuse
9. Legal Implications of Substance Abuse
10. Dealing with Substance Abuse & Changing Your Behavior
11. VIP Survivor/Producer Message
12. VIP Film Presentation
13. VIP Student Essay Questions
14. Final Review & Next Steps
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