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Alcohol addiction and perceived sanction risks: Deterring drinking drivers
Authors:Jiang Yu  Peggy Chin Evans
Affiliation:a New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services, 1450 Western Avenue, Albany, NY 12203, United States
b Qualis Health, 10700 Meridian Avenue N, Suite 100, Seattle, WA 98133, United States
Abstract:This study argued that while sanctions deter offenders from being involved in future drinking-driving offenses, alcohol addiction prevents individuals from making rational choices, and, thus, increases offenders' chances of being involved in drinking driving regardless of the certain, severe, and swift punishments they had experienced. Results indicated that, individuals with more severe alcohol addiction problems had increased chances of committing multiple offenses regardless of the sanctions that they had experienced relative to those with less severe alcohol-related problems. Findings seemed to suggest that criminal justice sanctions alone might not obtain expected deterrent impacts on individuals with alcohol and other addiction problems. Drinking drivers and other drug and alcohol offenders should be screened for substance abuse problems, and, if necessary, provided with treatment.
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