No. 1-10 of 13 Books
Alcoholism Treatment for Impaired Drivers
Confronting Drunk Driving: Social Policy for Saving Lives
In this controversial book, a noted authority argues that drunk driving cannot be controlled by
punishments administered through the criminal justice system alone. instead, H. Laurence Ross
offers a range of practical solutions to the problem, combinig criminal deterrence with
suggestions that could reduce alcohol use, lessen automobile use in situations involving drinking,
and improve automobile safety.
Culture of Public Problems: Drinking-Driving and the Symbolic Order
Drinking and Driving
Focuses primarily on various
groups' efforts to reduce the incidence of drunk driving.
Drinking and Driving
Discusses the effects and dangers involved in combining alcohol consumption with driving, the
legal implications, and current methods used to fight the problem.
Drinking and Driving: Advances in Research and Prevention
Drinking, Driving and Drugs
Drugs and Driving
Drunk Driving: An American Dilemma
An interdisciplinary study both of the social problem of drunk driving and of government
policies and jurisprudence.
Partners in Progress: National Impaired Driving Goals and Strategies for 2005
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