In 1983, 42,600 Americans died in 38,000 fatal motor vehicle crashes. Alcohol abuse was involved in 53 percent of these accidents. Of the approximately 773,000 drunk driving convictions each year, an estimated 30 percent are of 'repeat offenders.' The National Transportation Safety Board here documents a variety of weaknesses in the law enforcement, judicial, and treatment systems which contribute to the persistence of the 'repeat offender' drunk driver problem, and recommends steps to be taken by States, judicial training organizations, the Veterans Administration, and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Fifty-one detailed case histories of repeat offenders are presented.
Safety Study - Deficiencies in Enforcement, Judicial, and Treatment Programs Related to Repeat Offender Drunk Drivers
1984
102 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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