Title: Marine Corps Behavioral Situation
1USMC Current Situation and PMV Assessment
MCRD PI MCAS BEAUFORT
2Substance Abuse
- Substance Abuse Situation
- Alcohol effects on the Force
- Urinalysis Reports
- IG Report- PMV Safety Performance Study
- Substance Abuse Prevention Tools
3Substance Abuse
- Substance Abuse impacts all Marines and mission
readiness. - Most of these prevention tools have been designed
specifically for the Marine Corps - Most are science-based and proven effective if
implemented properly
4Substance Abuse
- Illicit Drugs Pre MRO
- Still relevant
- USMC FY07 Urinalysis statistics indicate
- Marijuana (THC) 2,132 positive samples
- Cocaine 1009 positive samples
- Amp/Meth 709 positive samples
- OXY 519 positive samples
5Substance Abuse
- Urinalysis
- Marine Corps conducted over 4 million samples
since 1998 - Marine Corps conducts more urinalysis than all of
the other services (by population) - Over 20,000 Marines since 1998 have popped
positive - Stimulant positives are increasing rapidly and
are becoming a significant threat to the Marine
Corps
6Increase of Stimulants
Internal USMC Illicit Drug statistics compiled by
ADMITS data.
7Substance Abuse
- Alcohol
- Alcohol events within the Marine Corps are
increasing - Alcohol is severely impacting our young Marines
- Data from the DoD Survey of Health Related
Behaviors Among Military Personnel reports the
Marine Corps has the highest heavy alcohol usage
when compared to the other services
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9Substance Abuse
- Alcohol
- USMC Heavy Alcohol Use 28
- Binge Drinking 53.2
- Productivity Loss 19.8
- Serious Consequences 14.5
Data from the 2005 Department of Defense (DoD)
Survey of Health Related Behaviors Among Military
Personnel conducted by RTI International under
the sponsorship of the Office of the Assistant
Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs).
10Substance Abuse
The 2005 Department of Defense (DoD) Survey of
Health Related Behaviors Among Military Personnel
was conducted by RTI International under the
sponsorship of the Office of the Assistant
Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs).
11Force Stress Indicators
On Base DUI/DWIs-CONUS Abroad
Internal USMC statistics provided by Law
Enforcement Branch, PP0, Headquarters, Marine
Corps.
12Force Stress Indicators
Internal USMC statistics provided by Law
Enforcement Branch, PP0, Headquarters, Marine
Corps.
13Force Stress Indicators
Data provided by Naval Safety Center..
14PMV SAFETY STUDY
- Why the study was conducted.
- The scope of the study.
- What did the IGMC find.
- What did the IGMC recommend.
15PMV SAFETY STUDY
- SecDefs guidance for FY06-FY11 was to lower PMV
mishap by 75 by FY08. - PMV rates continued to rise.
- IGMC was directed to assess.
- Focus (18-26 age), risk-takers.
- IGMC with Safety Division and Naval Safety
visited installations for input from Commanders
at each level.
16PMV SAFETY STUDY
- Found Focus is placed on training and not on
legal and admin action. - Military Justice is disconnected from PMV
operator behavior. - Disparity on and off-base (DUI/DWIs).
- Commanders are not part of treatment.
17PMV SAFETY STUDY
- (LOD) misconduct determinations.
- Dont hold families responsible.
- You said We dont need another program.
- NCOs are the key.
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18PMV SAFETY STUDY
- IGMC recommendations
- PMV Safety as a combat multiplier.
- Behind the wheel should be viewed as behavior in
uniform. - Require all Marine Corps to adopt aviation safety
model and revamp programs that effect PMV.
19Substance Abuse
- What can we do about it?
- Set the tone
- Refer to treatment early
- Hold accountable
- Change the environment
- Support your SACO
- USE SUBSTANCE ABUSE PREVENTION TOOLS!
20Alcohol Prevention Tools
- Commanders Policy
- Building Alcohol Skills Intervention Curriculum
(BASIC) - Web-based Skills For Life
- Installation Substance Abuse Counseling Center
personnel - SACOs with a Prevention Plan
- NCOs are the key!
21QUESTIONS?POC robert.wilson_at_usmc.milDSN
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