Waging the Battle Against Drunk Driving: Issues, Countermeasures, and Effectiveness

Waging the Battle Against Drunk Driving: Issues, Countermeasures, and Effectiveness

by Gerald Robin
Waging the Battle Against Drunk Driving: Issues, Countermeasures, and Effectiveness

Waging the Battle Against Drunk Driving: Issues, Countermeasures, and Effectiveness

by Gerald Robin

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Overview

This is a comprehensive examination of the contemporary movement against drunk driving. Written in an eminently readable style, the volume addresses all major substantive aspects of the anti-drunk driving effort including society's changing attitudes and response to the crime itself and the offenders, the role of grass roots groups such as MADD and RID, federal and state initiatives, actions and enabling legislation, and anti-drunk driving programs and projects. Gerald D. Robin takes a socio-legal approach throughout, emphasizing the rationales behind, controversies surrounding, and effectiveness of new strategies and developments to combat drunk driving.

Following two introductory chapters, which outline the dimensions of and societal responses to the drunk driving problem, the chapters are arranged to reflect the chronological processing of suspects through the justice system from the point of stopping them on the road to the final disposition of cases in court. Thus, individual chapters treat issues such as sobriety checkpoints, administrative license suspension, prosecuting and defending drunk drivers, mandatory sentencing, third party liability, and deterring drunk driving. Numerous photographs and figures illustrate points discussed in the text. Ideal as a supplemental text for criminology courses, this book is also an important resource for professionals involved in treating drunk drivers and their victims.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780313278563
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 12/11/1991
Series: Contributions in Criminology and Penology , #32
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

GERALD D. ROBIN is Professor of Criminal Justice at the University of New Haven. His previous works include Introduction to the Criminal Justice System as well as over 30 articles in leading criminology, criminal justice, and sociological jourbanals.

Table of Contents

Preface
The Drunk Driving Problem
Coming to Grips with Drunk Driving
The Police Response to Drunk Drivers
Sobriety Checkpoints
Preliminary Breath Tests
Administrative License Suspension
Prosecuting Drunk Drivers
Defending Drunk Drivers
Mandatory Sentences for Drunk Drivers
Impact of Mandatory Sentences on the Criminal Justice System
Non-Cruel and Unusual Punishment
Third Party Liability for Alcohol-Related Accidents
Deterring Drunk Driving
Selected Bibliography
Index

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