Law and road safety : strategies for modifying the social environment, with particular reference to alcohol control policies.

Author(s)
Homel, R. & Wilson, P.
Year
Abstract

A model of the ways in which legal interventions may influence traffic offences, with particular emphasis on the roles of the non- legal sanctions and of the social and physical environment, is presented. There after through an examination of the relationships between alcohol control policies and traffic crashes, the potential of law to influence drinking and driving behaviours in ways other than through traditional traffic law enforcement, is investigated.

Publication

Library number
B 29591 [electronic version only] /83 /
Source

The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Criminology, Vol. 21 (1988), p. 104-116, 37 ref.

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