Ventura County PLACE OF LAST DRINK PROJECT Vicki Luquette
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Ventura County PLACE OF LAST DRINK PROJECT Vicki Luquette
Ventura County PLACE OF LAST DRINK PROJECT A NHTSA Impaired Driving Demonstration Project Vicki Luquette Institute for Public Strategies September 8, 2008 OUR GOALS FOR TODAY Discuss the components of a NHTSA-funded impaired driving demonstration project which implemented a Place of Last Drink (POLD) Data System in Ventura County, CA Discuss how POLD data can support various interventions addressing impaired driving Examine some of the design variables used to customize a POLD Data System Share overview of Montana statewide POLD Data System with decentralized data collection process © IPS Copyright 2008 Institute for Public Strategies Public health and safety organization with 20+ years experience Some traffic safety-related projects include – – – – Seatbelt projects in La and Oceanside, CA Pedestrian/bicycle safety in urban college, San Diego Media campaign coordination Media advocacy for High Visibility Enforcement efforts in San Diego County Utilize environmental prevention approach © IPS Copyright 2008 Environmental Prevention Model P o l i c y © IPS Copyright 2008 © Copyright 2001 – Institute for Public Strategies Ventura County © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County Alcohol Outlets and Drinking Drivers 1,400 licensed outlets – 1 Outlet for every 500 people – Focus: 750+ On-Sale establishments Annually: – 4,600 DUI arrests countywide for a population of 740,000 or 1 DUI: 180 adults NHTSA focus on 21-34 year olds as highest level for impaired driving © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura POLD Project Compelling Features of Original Project High quality data collection and analysis Business-friendly intervention with retailers, using ‘progressive discipline’ approach Oversight Committee process for assigning assessments and tailoring interventions Coordination with law enforcement and others to conduct monitoring and Compliance Checks Supported by media – with focus on business practices (not drinking drivers or individual patrons) Systems developed for regional replication © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura POLD Project Key Project Components Project Infrastructure: Hospitality Oversight Committee Place of Last Drink Data over time On-Site Bar Risk Assessments Customized Remediation Plans – Responsible Beverage Service Training – House Policies – Monitoring and compliance © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura POLD Project Components Hospitality Oversight Committee Role: Process Owners, Review all data, determine next steps / interventions Make up: Ventura County Officials (2) Preventionist (IPS) Law Enforcement Alcohol Retailer State ABC Representative Data Coordinator (IPS) © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Project Components Place of Last Drink Survey Survey Process © IPS Copyright 2008 Administered to virtually “all” DUI Offenders Self-reported data via individual interviews 29 Questions; Input from DDP Counselors and Researcher Scannable format; Spanish and English Basis for closer look using trained assessors Ventura County POLD Survey Results Q: At which of these did you have your PERCENT No Answer 8 4.5 Bar or Club 59 33.1 In a Vehicle 10 5.6 Other 10 5.6 4 2.2 Private Residence 69 38.8 Restaurant 18 10.1 178 100.0 Park or Beach TOTAL LAST drink? 80 69 59 60 Frequency FREQUENCY 40 18 20 10 4 0 Pr Data from July 2003 10 Ba iv a r/C te lub Re sid en ce Re sta u ra nt Ve hi c le Ot he Last Drink Location © IPS Copyright 2008 r Pa rk/ Be ac h Ventura County POLD Survey Results 120 100 80 Age Characteristics 60 Average age of all respondents = 35 Young adults (21-34 years old) = 50.1% Frequency Under age 21 = 4.7% 40 Std. Dev = 11.36 20 Mean = 35 N = 531.00 0 20 30 25 40 35 50 45 60 55 70 65 75 Age © IPS Copyright 2008 Data from 1Q 2003 Ventura County POLD Survey Results Locations of Drinking Prior to Arrest* Overall Male Female Hispanic White Under 21 Age 21-34 Private Residence 55.6 55.9 53.0 63.7 48.3 76.0 51.9 In a Vehicle 3.2 3.6 2.0 4.5 2.3 12.0 2.9 At a Bar or Club 30.6 30.3 34.3 20.1 37.0 8.0 37.0 At a Restaurant 11.5 10.4 16.7 8.1 14.0 0.0 12.8 At a Park or Beach 3.2 4.0 0.0 3.6 3.4 4.0 3.3 At a Stadium or Arena 0.4 0.2 1.0 0.0 0.8 0.0 0.0 Other 7.7 8.3 5.0 6.3 6.4 8.0 3.7 © IPS Copyright 2008 *Multiple responses result in total not equal to 100% Data from 1Q 2003 Ventura County POLD Project Components Risk Assessments Document Service Practices © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Project Components On-Sale Outlet Intervention Process Identify – POLD survey Most mentions – Police Records Calls for Service – Local Coalition previous known – Anecdotal, media, stories Document Intervention Monitor – Assessment First Report – Letter of intro from IPS Mgr – Check site compliance: – Assessment Second Report – Face meeting with Mgmt re: problems * Service laws – Integrate POLD – Collateral or Vicinity Issues © IPS Copyright 2008 – Officer if indicated – RBSS training tailored to site – On-site and targeted ad campaign * Setting conditions * Safety Messages “Change” Incorrigible Outlets – Ongoing problem outlets get “Additional Attention” from Police and City – Involve community coalition – Media Exposure – Policy Advocacy 16 Ventura County POLD Project Components Multi-Agency Compliance Support Law Enforcement Collaboration, ABC Long-term data monitoring change Media Stories to support new norms No new budget or overtime costs Operation Safe Bars – Thousand Oaks PD discuss findings with Bar Owner © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Project Components Responsible Beverage Sales and Service Training “Best in the Business” Training in RBSS Employee training tailored to specifics of outlet Focus on safety issues; what’s legal v. what’s safe Management encouraged to adopt house policies – Follow up visit with establishment management – Sample house policies and implementation process provided – Sample house policies cover wide range of topics © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura POLD Project Interventions Steps To Date By End of Project Funding 25 On-Site Assessments over past 12 months 5 RBSS Training Sessions House Policy Recommendations provided to 2 locations (1 bar, 1 restaurant) Intervention Letter sent to ABC for distribution © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Project Next Steps Post Project Funding Continue project with County collaboration to process the “pipeline of problem outlets” Full utilization of POLD / circumstantial data by County prevention service providers Share information regionally, particularly data systems and interventions © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Project Timeline of Key Next Steps Ongoing Continued to collect POLD data 2005 Published countywide POLD Report 2006 City of Ventura increased alcohol regulation County-wide Social Host ordinance efforts 2007 Published countywide POLD Report for May05- Dec 06 Individualized POLD reports to each jurisdiction Applied to CA OTS for grant; not funded. 2008 Published countywide POLD Report with names of ‘most mentioned’ establishments © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Project Timeline of Key Next Steps Ongoing Continued to collect POLD data 2005 Published countywide POLD Report 2006 City of Ventura increased alcohol regulation County-wide Social Host ordinance efforts 2007 Published countywide POLD Report for May05- Dec 06 Individualized POLD reports to each jurisdiction Applied to CA OTS for grant; not funded. 2008 Published countywide POLD Report with names of ‘most mentioned’ establishments © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Project Data from February 2002 – May 2004 “Circumstances of Drinking Prior to DUI Arrest” Place of Last Drink Age Private Residence In a vehicle Park or Beach Bar/Club Restaurant Other Total 18-20 152 (63.3%) 15 (6.3%) 15 (6.3%) 35 (14.6%) 23 (9.6%) 240 (100%) 21-25 445 (47.7%) 35 (3.8%) 28 (3.0%) 385 (41.3%) 40 (4.3%) 993 (100%) Total 597 (50.9%) 50 (4.3%) 43 (3.7%) 420 (35.8%) 63 (5.4%) 1,173 (100%) © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Project Timeline of Key Next Steps Ongoing Continued to collect POLD data 2005 Published countywide POLD Report 2006 City of Ventura increased alcohol regulation County-wide Social Host Ordinance efforts 2007 Published countywide POLD Report for May05- Dec 06 Individualized POLD reports to each jurisdiction Applied to CA OTS for grant; not funded. 2008 Published countywide POLD Report with names of ‘most mentioned’ establishments © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County Social Host Ordinance © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County Social Host Ordinance © IPS Copyright 2008 Trend in Underage DUI Injuries, Ventura Co Social Host laws adopted across Ventura County- Dec ’05 to June ‘06 250 200 19 18 17 16 15 150 100 50 0 2004 © IPS Copyright 2008 2005 2006 2007 Ventura County POLD Project Timeline of Key Next Steps Ongoing Continued to collect POLD data 2005 Published countywide POLD Report 2006 City of Ventura increased alcohol regulation County-wide Social Host ordinance efforts 2007 Published POLD Report for May05- Dec06 Applied to CA OTS for grant; not funded Individualized POLD reports to each jurisdiction 2008 Published countywide POLD Report with names of ‘most mentioned’ establishments © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Data May 2005 – December 2006 © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Data May 2005-December 2006 © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Project Early POLD Report Results © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Project Early POLD Report Results © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Data May 2005 – Nov 2007 16 Locations Responsible for 40% of Mentions 45 % of POLD Mentions 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 Total number © IPS Copyright 2008 of mentions in Ventura County = 1,303 Pangea Lounge Dragans Irish Pub P J Grunts Borderline Bar Azars Red Robin Other Place Victoria Pub The Q Club Clubhouse Bar Sans Souci Cocktails Winchesters Arena Sports Grill Bombay Bar & Grill Nicholbys Judge Roy Beans Crown & Anchor Ventura County POLD Project Timeline of Key Next Steps Ongoing Continued to collect POLD data 2005 Published countywide POLD Report 2006 City of Ventura increased alcohol regulation County-wide Social Host ordinance efforts 2007 Published POLD Report for May05- Dec06 Individualized POLD reports to each jurisdiction Applied to CA OTS for grant; not funded. 2008 Published countywide POLD Report with names of ‘most mentioned’ establishments © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Data January 2007 – March 2008 © IPS Copyright 2008 Ventura County POLD Data January 2007 - March 2008 © IPS Copyright 2008 © IPS Copyright 2008 Designing a POLD Data System that works for your needs Variables to Consider Who / How / When data is collected Breadth of data collected (What) How data will be used Level of collaboration / interest across agencies (enforcement, prevention, treatment, judicial, etc) Who is responsible for data Quality of data collected Cost to Administer / Maintain system / Analyze data / etc Time lag between DUI stop and collecting data © IPS Copyright 2008 Montana Statewide POLD DATA SYSTEM Overview of POLD System in Large Decentralized Geography Data system initiated in support of SAMHSA SPF-SIG Grant to work on 2 priorities – Binge Drinking – Drinking and Driving Key Design Variables of Montana System – – – – Customized surveys Collects both DUI and MIP data Self-administered at point of in-take to DUI or MIP classes Collaboration among MT DOT, AOD Treatment, AOD Prevention and Law Enforcement agencies – Data collected from 34 DUI and 37 MIP agencies – Safeguards to protect individual’s privacy © IPS Copyright 2008 Montana Statewide POLD System Sample Survey Questions* Locations Where Alcohol Was Consumed Prior to Arrest 60 % Responses 50 40 30 20 10 0 Private residence In vehicle At bar or club All Drinking Locations © IPS Copyright 2008 At Water restaurant Sports Area Other Last Drink Location * Incomplete Data Montana Statewide POLD System Sample Survey Questions* Reason for DUI Class Attendance Convicted DUI Reckless Endangermt Voluntary © IPS Copyright 2008 * Incomplete Data Montana Statewide POLD System Sample Survey Questions* Observation of ID Checking for Age 21 for Alcohol Purchase 40 30 Always Usually 20 Sometimes Rarely 10 0 © IPS Copyright 2008 Never Bars, Clubs, Restaurants Grocery Stores Convenience Variety Stores Stores * Incomplete Data Montana Statewide POLD System Sample Survey Questions* Observations of Cashiers / Servers at Bars, Clubs, and Restaurants Call a Ride Never Encourage Food Order Rarely Sometimes Offer Non-Alc. Drinks Usually Alw ays Refuse to Sell Alcohol 0 10 20 30 40 % Respondents © IPS Copyright 2008 * Incomplete Data For more information, contact Vicki Luquette Vice President Institute for Public Strategies Telephone: (713) 589-3258 Cell: (832) 431-8181 Email: [email protected] © IPS Copyright 2008