The South Dakota Alcohol Safety Action Project became operational in January, 1972, and remained active through 1975. The objective of this highway safety program was to produce a measurable reduction in the subset of motor vehicle crashes for which alcohol, and the drinking driver, may be identified as a contributing factor. The thrust of SD:ASAP countermeasure activity, therefore, was directed towards enforcement of the state and municipal statutes that prohibit the operation of a motor vehicle while intoxicated. The report is an assessment of the judiciary's internal adjustment and the modifications and enhancements to the court procedures that were introduced and necessitated by ASAP operations.
South Dakota: ASAP Analytic Study No. 4 - 1976. An Analysis of ASAP Impact on the Judicial System
1976
49 pages
Report
No indication
English
Fire Services, Law Enforcement, & Criminal Justice , Social Concerns , Job Training & Career Development , Motor vehicle operators , Law enforcement , Traffic safety , South Dakota , Courts of law , Law(Jurisprudence) , Project management , Evaluation , Alcoholism , Diagnosis , Rehabilitation , Recidivism , Alcohol Safety Action Projects , Drinking drivers , Driving under the influence , Prosecution , Disposition , Arrest statistics
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