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Perceptual deterrence versus current behaviours: A study into factors influencing drug driving in Queensland

机译:知觉威慑与当前行为:昆士兰州影响药物驾驶的因素研究

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A range of interventions are being implemented in Australia to apprehend and deter drug driving behaviour, in particular the recent implementation of random roadside drug testing procedures in Queensland. Given this countermeasure has a strong deterrence foundation, it is of interest to determine whether deterrence-based perceptual factors are influencing this offending behaviour or whether self-reported drug driving is heavily dependent upon illicit substance consumption levels and past offending behaviour. This study involves a sample of Queensland motorists (N = 898) who completed a self-report questionnaire that collected a range of information, including drug driving and drug consumption practices, conviction history, and perceptual deterrence factors. The aim was to examine what factors influence current drug driving behaviours. Analysis of the collected data revealed that approximately 20% of participants reported drug driving at least once in the last six months. Overall, there was considerable variability in the respondents' perceptions regarding the certainty, severity and swiftness of legal sanctions, although the largest proportion of the sample did not consider such sanctions to be certain, severe or swift. In regard to predicting those who intended to drug drive again in the future, a combination of perceptual and behavioural-based factors were associated with such intentions. However, a closer examination revealed that behaviours, rather than perceptions, proved to have a greater level of influence on the current sample's future intentions to offend. This paper further outlines the major findings of the study and highlights that multi-modal interventions are most likely required to reduce the prevalence of drug driving on public roads.
机译:澳大利亚正在采取一系列干预措施,以逮捕和阻止毒品驾驶行为,特别是昆士兰州最近实施的随机路边毒品测试程序。鉴于这种对策具有强大的威慑基础,因此有必要确定基于威慑的知觉因素是否正在影响这种犯罪行为,或者自我报告的毒品驾驶是否在很大程度上取决于非法物质的消费水平和过去的犯罪行为。这项研究涉及昆士兰州驾车者(N = 898)的样本,他们完成了一份自我报告调查表,该表收集了一系列信息,包括药物驾驶和药物消费习惯,定罪历史和知觉威慑因素。目的是研究哪些因素会影响当前的药物驾驶行为。对收集到的数据进行分析后发现,大约有20%的参与者在过去六个月中至少报告过一次药物驾驶。总体而言,受访者对法律制裁的确定性,严重性和迅速性的看法存在很大差异,尽管最大比例的样本并未认为此类制裁是肯定,严厉或迅速的。关于预测那些将来打算再次开车的人,将基于感性和基于行为的因素与这种意图联系在一起。但是,仔细检查后发现,对于当前样本的未来冒犯意图,行为而不是观念被证明具有更大的影响力。本文进一步概述了该研究的主要发现,并着重指出,最有可能需要采取多模式干预措施,以减少在公共道路上毒品驾驶的普遍性。

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