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The self-reported impact of legal and non-legal sanctions on a group of recidivist drink drivers

机译:法律和非法律制裁对一组累犯酒后驾车者的自我报告影响

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Concern remains regarding the efficacy of legal sanctions to reduce drink driving behaviours among repeat offenders. The present study examined the impact of traditional legal sanctions (e.g., fines and licence disqualification periods), non-legal sanctions, alcohol consumption and the frequency of recent offending behaviour(s) on intentions to re-offend for a group of recidivist drink drivers (N = 166). The analysis indicated that participants perceived legal sanctions to be severe, but not entirely certain nor swift. In addition, self-reported recent drink driving behaviours and alcohol consumption levels were identified as predictors of future intentions to drink and drive. The findings of the study confirm the popular assumption that some repeat offenders are impervious to the threat and application of legal sanctions and suggests that additional interventions such as alcohol treatment programs are required if the drinking and driving sequence is to be broken for this population.
机译:对于减少屡犯者酒后驾驶行为的法律制裁的效力,仍然存在担忧。本研究调查了传统法律制裁(例如,罚款和取消驾驶执照的期限),非法律制裁,饮酒以及近期违规行为的频率对一群惯犯的酒后驾驶意图再次犯罪的影响(N = 166)。分析表明,参与者认为法律制裁是严厉的,但并非完全确定或迅速。此外,自我报告的近期酒后驾驶行为和饮酒水平被确定为未来酒后驾驶意图的预测指标。该研究结果证实了一个普遍的假设,即某些屡犯者不会受到法律制裁的威胁和应用,并建议如果要打破该人群的酒后驾驶顺序,则需要采取其他干预措施,例如酒精治疗方案。

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