Deterrence: A reconceptualization for the alcohol and traffic safety problem.

Author(s)
Vingilis, E.
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Abstract

Most deterrence research in the field of alcohol and traffic safety has been limited to the simple question: is impaired driving reduced under conditions of greater severely and /certainty of punishment. However, useful the question is, it is based on a model of social control which is exceptionally simplistic. This paper re-examines the deterrence theory in the light of the more recent social science literature and introduces a social control framework better able to represent current research findings.

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B 25870 (In: B 25860) /83.4 / IRRD 805812
Source

In: Alcohol, drugs and traffic safety-T 86. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Alcohol, Drugs and Traffic Safety, Amsterdam, 9-12 September 1986; p. 117-122, 1 tab., 20 ref.

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