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Comparison of different indicators of the outcome effectiveness of drunk driver rehabilitation programs

Sheehan, Mary C. (1997) Comparison of different indicators of the outcome effectiveness of drunk driver rehabilitation programs. In Bullen, Frank and Troutbeck, Rod, Eds. Proceedings 2nd International Conference on Accident Investigation, Reconstruction, Interpretation and the Law, pages pp. 383-388, Brisbane, Qld, Australia.

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Abstract

There has been a major breakthrough in the last decade in our understanding of the effectiveness of drink driving rehabilitation programs. Three important reviews and evaluations of the effectiveness of such programs have concluded that they have beneficial outcomes and these findings have important implications for those working and researching in this field. These recent outcome findings are in marked contrast to earlier studies in the seventies and eighties. At that time reviews were less than sanguine about benefits and in fact were often pessimistic about the benefits of any intervention other than licence loss and its consequent restriction of driving. It may be argued that the changes in outcome reflect improvements in program sophistication and methods of implementation. However it is probably more likely that they reflect profound changes in the cultural and attitudinal climate of the societies in which drink driving takes place. For example Ross describes the present stage of action in the area of drink driving as the “late stage in the career of a social problem”. He warns that whilst the decrease in alcohol related fatalities may be regarded as the outcome of focussed social concern it may also be a possible deterrent to further levels of action.

Item Type:Conference Paper
Status:Published
Subjects:350000 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services > 350400 Transportation > 350405 Road and Rail Transportation
320000 Medical and Health Sciences > 321200 Public Health and Health Services > 321206 Preventive Medicine
370000 Studies in Human Society > 370200 Social Work > 370202 Social Program Evaluation
ID Code:9890
Deposited By:Schnyder, Anthony J.
Deposited On:19 December 2007
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Copyright Owner:Copyright 1997 (please consult author)
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