Saturated enforcement : the efficacy of deterrence and drunk driving.

Author(s)
Sykes, G.W.
Year
Abstract

Deterrence theory generally finds support among studies focusing on changing in apprehension certainly, in punishment celerity, or in punishment severity. However, scientific evidence establishing a clear deterrent effect of criminal justice institutions on criminal behaviour remains problematic partly because of measurement, design and/or experimental difficulties. This study attempts to overcome some of these methodological difficulties by measuring deterrence in a drunk driving enforcement program in a small U.S. city.

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Library number
B 25765 fo /83.4 /
Source

Journal of Criminal Justice, Vol. 12 (1984), p. 185-197, 32 ref.

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