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COPS-P212
Drug-Impaired Driving POP Guide
Drug-impaired driving demands police, legislative, and community attention because of the potential harms it causes. Many of the problems associated with drug-impaired driving are similar to those associated with drunk driving. However, recent evidence suggests that the prevalence of drug-impaired driving may be equal to, or perhaps higher, than drunk driving. Drug-Impaired Driving will provide an overview of the problem of drug-impaired driving review factors that increase its risks and negative outcomes. It then identifies a series of questions to help you analyze your local drug-impaired-driving problem. Finally, it reviews a number of responses to the problem and summarizes what is known about these responses from evaluative research and police practice.
By Joseph B. Kuhns
Categories: Nonviolent Crime • POP Center Resource
Language: English
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