Alcohol And Highway Safety 1978
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Alcohol and Highway Safety 1978
Author | : United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 100 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Drinking and traffic accidents |
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Alcohol and Highway Safety, 1978
Author | : United States. Department of Transportation |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 104 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Alcoholic beverages |
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The report (in two volumes) summarizes the results of a comprehensive review and analysis of the problem of alcohol and highway crashes in the United States. Both the nature of the alcohol-crash problem and societal responses to that problem are treated. Epidemiologic studies, experimental studies, and countermeasure po-economic, travel, and attitudinal characteristics of two types of users, express bus passengers and non-urograms are examined in the review. The short-term future of the alcohol-crash problem is projected and conclusions and recommendations relative to future research and action programs are developed.
Alcohol and Highway Safety 1984
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Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : Drinking and traffic accidents |
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Assessment and Treatment of the DWI Offender
Author | : Charles Wuth |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2016-01-28 |
Genre | : Psychology |
ISBN | : 1317825624 |
Work more effectively with DWI offenders!This valuable book provides current information on the psychological, social-demographic, and psychiatric characteristics of DWI offenders. It also will provide you with up-to-date assessment strategies that can be employed with offenders, who characteristically are resistant to such assessment. Until now, books written on this subject have focused purely on research that has been done with offenders. This book, however, provides both theoretical and applied strategies for working with this very difficult population in clinical/treatment settings. Assessment and Treatment of the DWI Offender provides practical treatment approaches such that will help you manage client resistance and incorporate family members and significant others into the treatment process to more effectively treat offenders.Assessment and Treatment of the DWI Offender examines: the important variables that separate DWI offenders from alcoholics in general, as well as the “normal” population patterns of drinking behavior among offenders the magnitude of the DWI problem in the United States the history of the DWI countermeasures movement prevention and public education organizations such as SADD, MADD, the Partners in Progress program, the College Binge Drinking Initiative, and more enforcement techniques like breath testing, standardized field sobriety tests, on-site drug detection devices, etc. problems with the tools and techniques that are currently being used to address this issue interviewing techniques that work with DWI offenders more! Intended primarily for counselors, social workers, psychologists, and other professionals who work with DWI offenders and packed with helpful and easy-to-read statistical charts and tables, this book is also essential for graduate students in psychology, social work, chemical dependency, or any of the helping professions.
Marijuana, Other Drugs and Their Relation to Highway Safety
Author | : United States. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 44 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Drugged driving |
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This report has been developed by the Department of Transportation in response to Section 212 of Title 11 of the Surface Transportation Act of 1978 (the Highway Safety Act of 1978). This section requires the Secretary of Transportation to report to Congress concerning efforts to detect and prevent marijuana and other drug use by motor vehicle operators. The full report is organized into five chapters: I. An introduction providing a brief history of the report, and a discussion of the similarities and differences between alcohol and drugs as they relate to highway safety; II. The frequency of drug use among drivers and its relation to highway safety; III. The legal approaches to the control of drug use by drivers; IV .Federal and State activity in the detection and prevention of inappropriate drug use by drivers; V. The Secretary's conclusions, recommendations and DOT programmatic actions.