Between molecule (alcohol) and Mayhem (road crashes) : the case for humane intervention and the role of social and behavioral sciences.

Auteur(s)
Donelson, A.C.
Jaar
Samenvatting

This paper presents the case for humane intervention (as opposed to law- based, , punitive measures only) as an approach to reduce both alcohol- impaired driving and alcohol- crash losses.Current policies and programs still rely almost solely on deterrence, the traditional cornerstone of the societal response to drinking- driving problems.Recent research calls this overall strategy into question and indicates the need to include social and behavioral approaches as well.

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Bibliotheeknummer
B 28327 (In: B 28312) /83 / IRRD 821351
Uitgave

In: Human behaviour and traffic safety : proceedings of a General Motors Symposium on Human Behaviour and Traffic Safety, held at the General Motors Research Laboratories, September 23-25, 1984, p. 421-483, 108 ref.

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