This document is the product of a survey to determine what needs to be known before meaningful standards and goals in traffic sanction policy can be formulated. As such, it represents a first step toward a policy science approach to traffic sanctions as a part of a national transportation policy. The primary focus of this study is on traffic sanctions as an instrument of loss reduction. The sanctioning process can be considered as distinct from other traffic law enforcement phases such as law enforcement and adjudication, but changes in sanction policy have recursive effects on other aspects of law enforcement.
Traffic Offense Sentencing Processes and Highway Safety. Volume II. Technical Report
1977
230 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Education, Law, & Humanities , Problem-Solving Information for State & Local , Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Motor vehicle operators , Behavior , Penalties , Law(Jurisprudence) , Criminal law , Traffic safety , Licenses , Policies , Classifications , Criteria , Statistical data , Fines , Jail sentences , Traffic regulations , Traffic violations , Traffic offense sanctions , Judicial sentencing , Driver permit restrictions , Driver license suspension , Driver license revocation , First offense violations , Habitual offenders , Traffic law