CounterAttack Traffic Research Papers, 1984

CounterAttack Traffic Research Papers, 1984
Author: G. William Mercer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1985
Genre: Automobiles
ISBN:

This document is a collection of selected papers produced by theCounterAttack Program, most of which have been previouslydistributed on a limited basis. They have been selected forinclusion not only because they represent the sort of work doneby CounterAttack research, but also because they address topicswhich have been of general interest not only to traffic safetyresearchers, but also to the polic, policy makers, and thegeneral public.

CounterAttack Traffic Research Papers - 1985

CounterAttack Traffic Research Papers - 1985
Author: G. William Mercer
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 1986
Genre: Drinking and traffic accidents
ISBN:

This document is a collection of selected papers produced by theCounterAttack Program, most of which have been previously distributed on alimited basis. They represent the work done by CounterAttack research, and also they address topics of interest to traffic safety researchers, police, policy makers, and the public. Papers are organized into broadcategories: influences on traffic accident frequency and severity, themedia and police enforcement campaigns, driver characteristics andaccidents, causes and locations of traffic accidents.

Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health

Transportation, Traffic Safety and Health
Author: Hans von Holst
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-04-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3662034093

Modern society is, to a great extent, characterised by a tremendous growth in transportation -- the freedom to travel is a central and fundamental human value. As mobility has increased so have health problems. The number of fatalities and serious injuries caused by road traffic is unacceptable, and, while a downward trend is visible in most countries, there still remains a lot to be done. This collection of contributions by scientists and administrators presents some of the latest findings in the area of mobility and its relation to medical treatment, rehabilitation, public health and prevention.

Exploring the Domain of Accident Law

Exploring the Domain of Accident Law
Author: Don DeWees
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 465
Release: 1996-01-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0195358554

In the mid 1980s, there was a crisis in the availability, affordability, and adequacy of liability insurance in the United States and Canada. Mass tort claims such as the asbestos, DES, and Agent Orange litigation generated widespread public attention, and the tort system came to assume a heightened prominence in American life. While some scholars debate whether or not any such crisis still exists, there has been an increasing political, judicial and academic questioning of the goals and future of the tort system. Exploring the Domain of Tort Law reviews the evidence on the efficacy of the tort system and its alternatives. By looking at empirical evidence in five major categories of accidents--automobile, medical malpractice, product-related accidents, environmental injuries, and workplace injuries--the authors evaluate the degree to which the tort system conforms to three normative goals: deterrence, corrective justice, and distributive justice. In each case, the authors review the deterrence and compensatory properties of the tort system, and then review parallel bodies of evidence on regulatory, penal, and compensatory alternatives. Most of the academic literature on the tort system has traditionally been doctrinal or, in recent years, highly theoretical. Very little of this literature provides an in-depth consideration of how the system works, and whether or not there are any feasible alternatives. Exploring the Domain of Tort Law contributes valuable new evidence to the tort law reform debate. It will be of interest to academic lawyers and economists, policy analysts, policy professionals in government and research organizations, and all those affected by tort law reform.

Assessment and Treatment of the DWI Offender

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.