PROBLEMS IN DETERRENCE: A COMPARISON OF THE DRIVING HISTORIES OF DUII AND NON-DUII DRIVERS.

Author(s)
Hall, R.L. Smith, M.M. Song, L. & Beerman, K.
Year
Abstract

Driving records of subjects arrested for driving under the influence of intoxicants (DUII), both recidivists and nonrecidivists, were compared with records of an age- and sex-matched random sample of non-DUII drivers. Major differences were found between DUII and non-DUII groups in the incidence of traffic violations but some differences also existed between nonrecidivist and recidivist DUII subjects. Rehabilitative diversion programs for first-time DUII offenders did not affect recidivism rates in the study population. Findings in this study suggest that general deterrence directed at the non-DUII population should receive emphasis equal to specific deterrence directed at DUII offenders. (Author/publisher).

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Library number
I 857268 /83 / IRRD 857268
Source

Journal Of Studies On Alcohol. 1992 /11. 53(6) Pp576-81 (20 Refs.)

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