ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CALIFORNIA DUI MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM.

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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CALIFORNIA DUI MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM

History Developed in 1989 AB 757 (Friedman) 24 th report published in 2015

DUI-MIS provides information on Arrests Convictions Court Sanctions Administrative Licensing Actions Alcohol- or Drug-Involved Crashes Recidivism DUI Program Effectiveness

DUI Management Information System DUI Incidents Arrested? Crash Involved? Convicted? Treatment? License Control? Monthly Arrest and Citation Register (MACR) Administrative Per Se Suspension Report (APS) SWITRS Abstract of Conviction DMV Database Processing DUI-MIS Report DUI program Enrollment Completion Dropout Suspension / Revocation Reinstatement DUI Data Extraction

DUI Arrests in ,388 arrests 76.6% males Median age: 30 years

DUI Arrests:

2013 DUI Arrests by Age

DUI Convictions of DUI Arrests in ,525 convictions Conviction rate: 73.7% Median BAC level: 0.16%

DUI Conviction Rates:

Adjudication of 2012 DUI Arrests

2012 DUI Convictions by DUI Offender Status

Court-Ordered Postconviction Sanctions of 2012 DUI Convictions

Long Term Recidivism Rates by DUI Offender Status of the 1994 DUI Offenders

5-year Recidivism Rates of DUI Offender Groups

DUI Program Evaluation for Alcohol- or Drug-Reckless Drivers Arrested in 2012

DUI Program Evaluation for First DUI Offenders Arrested in 2012

Alcohol- and Drug-Involved Fatalities:

Sladjana Oulad Daoud Department of Motor Vehicles (916)