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Author:  Tresne Hernandez.


Source: Volume 13, Number 01, Winter 2009 , pp.15-18(4)




Impaired Driving Update

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Abstract: 

Articles from various journals addressing impaired driving, breathalyzer tests, and drunk driving recidivism: “2007 Traffic Safety Annual Assessment—Alcohol- Impaired Driving Fatalities” by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (Aug. 2008); “End of the Breathalyzer?” by Graham Lawton 180 (25) New Scientist (2003); “Characteristics of DUI Recidivists: A 12-Year Follow-Up Study of First-Time DUI Offenders” by Alan Cavaiola, David Strohmetz, and Sandra Abreo 32 (4) Addictive Behaviors 855-61 (2007); “The Impact of a Novel Educational Curriculum for the First-Time DUI Offenders on Intermediate Outcomes Relevant to DUI Recidivism” by Raamses Rider, Tara Kelley-Baker, Robert B. Voas, Bernard Murphy, A. James McKnight, and Charles Levings 38 (3) Accident Analysis & Prevention 482–89 (2006); “Access Denied: The Relationship Between Alcohol Prohibition and Driving Under the Influence” by Edward Powers and Janet Wilson 74 (3) Sociological Inquiry 318–37 (2004); “Gangs, Guns, and Drugs: Recidivism Among Serious, Young Offenders” by Beth M. Huebner, Sean P. Varano, and Timothy S. Bynum 6 (2) Criminology & Public Policy (2007) 187-222;

Keywords: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; New Scientist; Addictive Behaviors; Accident Analysis & Prevention; Sociological Inquiry; Criminology & Public Policy;

Affiliations:  1: The Research Foundation of the State University of New York.

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