La Ronge prosecutor calls for implementation of 24-7 program
A La Ronge prosecutor is calling on his colleagues and the government to implement the 24-7 program which sees immediate consequences to people convicted of crimes related to alcohol use.
The program, launched in South Dakota, is one idea which may work to combat the high number of alcohol-related crimes in northern Saskatchewan according to prosecutor Harold Johnson.
Jonson explained the program is a judicial order which requires those convicted of alcohol-related crimes to visit a police detachment twice a day for a breathalyzer test.
“The program is extremely successful because it’s immediate detection and immediate consequences. People don’t breach; there’s a breach rate of less than one per cent for both failing to appear and failing the test,” Johnson said.