Criminal and administrative procedures for dealing with DWI offenders in Canada.

Author(s)
Beirness, D.J. Mayhew, D.R. & Simpson, H.M.
Year
Abstract

In Canada, legislation governing impaired driving offences is contained in the Criminal Code. As a criminal offence, all charges are dealt with by the courts. In addition, many provinces and territories have used their authority under the Highway Traffic Act or its equivalent to supplement the provisions of the Criminal Code. Many of these provisions for dealing with drinking drivers are of an administrative nature and can involve roadside suspensions, licence suspensions, mandatory assessment, and rehabilitation programs. This presentation will illustrate the various criminal and administrative procedures and how they interact to deal with impaired drivers in Canada. (A)

Publication

Library number
C 7626 (In: C 7541 b) /83 / IRRD 878119
Source

In: Alcohol, drugs and traffic safety : proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety T'95, held under the auspices of the International Committee on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety ICADTS, Adelaide, 13-18 August 1995, Volume 2, p. 567-572, 1 ref.

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