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Drug Market Intervention (DMI) Program | Print |  E-mail

The Rockland County District Attorney’s Office has been chosen by the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services to receive funding for the Drug Market Intervention Program. This program was developed by Professor David Kennedy from John Jay College and was successfully pioneered in High Point, NC.

The goal of the DMI program is to concentrate law enforcement efforts on an identified drug market area and to rid the identified area of drug trafficking through collaboration with prosecution and community members. The DMI Coordinator will work closely with the Senior ADA in Charge of Community Prosecution to develop the ‘Call In’ meeting; a community confrontation of the identified non-violent low level drug dealers in the focus area. At the ‘Call-In’ these offenders are given the opportunity to choose to stop their criminal behavior or be arrested and prosecuted to the full extent of the law. It is this community collaboration with law enforcement and prosecution that has made this program successful around the country.