Drinking Driver Monitor Program DDMP Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services 300 East Joppa Road, Suite 1000 Towson.
Selection standards for drinking driver monitor training are listed in detail in the Code of Maryland Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional.
Hi, Does anyone know of someone who works as a drinking driver monitor for the state of MD. I have an exam coming up for this position and was wondering what to expect.
MD Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services
Selection standards for drinking driver monitor training are listed in detail in the Code of As an equal opportunity employer Maryland is committed to.
See all DPSCS web features here. Drinking Driver Monitor Program Graduates 15. October 21, 2011 - Little-known but very important among DPSCS agencies is the unit.
Drinking Driver Monitor Program Graduates 15 October 21, 2011 - Little-known but very important among DPSCS agencies is the unit of the Division of Parole and Probation whose monitors keep track of convicted drunken drivers. It’s called the Drinking Driver Monitor Program (DDMP), and its monitors keep tabs on more than 15,300 Marylanders whose convictions caused a judge to order them enrolled in specialized community supervision. On October 21, fifteen men and women graduated from the Drinking Driver Monitor Program (DDMP) Academy, entering service as full-time State employees with a single mission: to keep convicted drunken drivers from offending again and creating more heartbreaking victim tragedies. The keynote speaker was Baltimore City District Court Judge Joan Bossmann Gordon, who herself was the victim of a drunken driver in the 1980s. (The elderly man who hit her registered a .29 blood–alcohol level at 4 in the afternoon.) Judge Gordon, who has also been a prosecutor, defense attorney, administrative law judge, assistant state’s attorney, and assistant attorney general, has vast courtroom experience with DWI cases. She reminded the new monitors of the potentially life-saving significance of their work. DDMP monitors work in the same offices as regular Division of Parole and Probation agents. The October graduates will be deployed to DPP offices all across the state.
The Division of Parole and Probation administers two distinct supervision/monitoring entities - criminal supervision and the Drinking Driver Monitor Program (DDMP). DDMP was created in 1984 to ensure abstinence and treatment of DUI and DWI offenders in order to enhance road safety. While initially operated by the Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) and the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, DPP began managing DDMP in 1986.