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The self-reported impact of legal and non-legal sanctions on drug driving behaviours in Queensland : a study of general motorists and convicted offenders

机译:法律和非法律制裁对昆士兰州毒品驾驶行为的自我报告影响:对普通驾车者和定罪者的研究

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Contemporary research on driving behaviour has indicated a substantial percentage of motorists drive on public roads after consuming illicit substances. This study aimed to examine a group of Queensland motorists' (N= 516) perceptions of legal (certainty, severity and swiftness) and non legal (social, internal and physical) sanctions associated with drug driving, as well as investigate the impact of random roadside drug testing and non legal sanctions on intentions to drug drive. Overall, the findings' revealed that respondents considered the recent legal sanctions associated with drug driving to be certain and severe but not swift. In regards to non legal sanctions, majority of respondents reported being concerned about social sanctions such as losing friends' respect, and internal loss, whilst more than half reported being concerned about physical loss such as injuring themselves. In regards to predicting those who intended to drug driving again in the future, perceptions of apprehension certainty, more specifically low certainty of apprehension, were significantly associated with self-reported intentions to offend. The second part of the study compared a group of convicted drug offenders (N=49) to a group of demographically matched general motorists, on their past drug driving behaviours, perceptions of legal and non-legal sanctions and intentions to offend. The results revealed that convicted offenders were significantly more likely to drug drive at least once in the last 6 months, and despite being recently apprehended for drug use, were significantly more likely to report intentions to re-offend in the future. This paper will further outline the major findings' of the study and highlight the implications in regards to increasing the deterrent impact of random roadside drug testing in Queensland.
机译:有关驾驶​​行为的当代研究表明,相当一部分驾驶员在食用了违禁药物后在公共道路上驾驶。这项研究的目的是调查昆士兰州驾车者(N = 516)对与毒品驾驶相关的法律制裁(确定性,严重性和敏捷性)和非法律制裁(社会,内部和身体)的看法,并调查随机驾驶的影响路边毒品测试以及对意图驾驶毒品的非法律制裁。总的来说,调查结果表明,受访者认为与毒品驾驶有关的近期法律制裁是确定的,严厉的,但不是迅速的。关于非法律制裁,大多数受访者表示担心诸如失去朋友的尊重和内部损失之类的社会制裁,而超过一半的受访者表示担心诸如伤害自己之类的身体损失。关于预测那些将来打算再次开车的人,对恐惧感的把握,尤其是对恐惧感的把握,与自我报告的冒犯意图有很大关系。研究的第二部分将一群定罪的毒品罪犯(N = 49)与一群在人口统计学上相匹配的普通驾驶者,比较了他们过去的毒品驾驶行为,对法律和非法律制裁的理解以及犯罪意图。结果显示,在过去的六个月中,被定罪的罪犯至少有一次至少有一次吸毒的可能性,尽管最近因吸毒被捕,但更有可能报告将来再次犯罪的意图。本文将进一步概述该研究的主要发现,并强调在昆士兰州增加路边随机药物测试的威慑作用方面的意义。

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