Understanding behavioural patterns of interlocked offenders to inform the efficient and effective implementation of interlock programs : how offenders on an interlock learn to comply.

Author(s)
Vanlaar, W. Robertson, R. Schaap, D. & Vissers, J.
Year
Abstract

The objectives of this study are to shed light on the behavioural patterns of offenders on an interlock, specifically with respect to their compliance with device requirements and program rules and to illustrate how such knowledge can be used to inform the implementation and delivery of interlock programs. This study was conducted for the Dutch Ministry of Transport to provide empirical information needed to inform the implementation of the Dutch interlock program. (Author/publisher)

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20101538 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Ottawa, Ontario, Traffic Injury Research Foundation of Canada TIRF, 2010, 20 p., 15 ref. - ISBN 978-1-926857-09-1

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