2012
DOI: 10.1136/injuryprev-2012-040351
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The challenges of implementing interlock best practices in a federal state: the Canadian experience

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“…If a person is convicted of a drink driving offence but does not meet the conditions for a mandatory interlock condition, they can apply to have a voluntary interlock condition on a probationary licence immediately after the court imposes a disqualification. Research has shown that alcohol interlocks reduce recidivism amongst offenders while the device is fitted in their vehicle (Beck, Rauch, Baker, and Williams, 1999;Bjerre and Thorsson, 2008;Chamberlain and Solomon, 2012;Elder et al, 2011;Magnusson, Jakobsson, and Hultman, 2011;Raub, Lucke, and Wark, 2003;Sheehan, Schonfeld, Watson, King, Siskind, and Freeman, 2006;Voas, Marques, Tippetts, and Beirness, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a person is convicted of a drink driving offence but does not meet the conditions for a mandatory interlock condition, they can apply to have a voluntary interlock condition on a probationary licence immediately after the court imposes a disqualification. Research has shown that alcohol interlocks reduce recidivism amongst offenders while the device is fitted in their vehicle (Beck, Rauch, Baker, and Williams, 1999;Bjerre and Thorsson, 2008;Chamberlain and Solomon, 2012;Elder et al, 2011;Magnusson, Jakobsson, and Hultman, 2011;Raub, Lucke, and Wark, 2003;Sheehan, Schonfeld, Watson, King, Siskind, and Freeman, 2006;Voas, Marques, Tippetts, and Beirness, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If a person is convicted of a drink driving offence but does not meet the conditions for a mandatory interlock condition, they can apply to have a voluntary interlock condition on a probationary licence immediately after the court imposes a disqualification. Research has shown that alcohol interlocks reduce recidivism amongst offenders while the device is fitted in their vehicle (Beck, Rauch, Baker, and Williams, 1999;Bjerre and Thorsson, 2008;Chamberlain and Solomon, 2012;Elder et al, 2011;Magnusson, Jakobsson, and Hultman, 2011;Raub, Lucke, and Wark, 2003;Sheehan, Schonfeld, Watson, King, Siskind, and Freeman, 2006;Voas, Marques, Tippetts, and Beirness, 1999).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In short, interlocks are found to be a useful prevention measure when installed in the vehicles of convicted drunk drivers. However, with removal of the interlocks from the vehicles, the recidivism rates return to a level typical for other offenders who had not had interlocks installed (Chamberlain and Solomon 2012;Voas et al 1999;Willis et al 2004), unless the interlock participants also take part in an accompanying alcohol rehabilitation program (Bjerre 2005). Furthermore, Downloaded by [Simon Fraser University] at 15:50 18 November 2014 there are many legal and practical problems surrounding interlock programs (Voas and Marques 2003).…”
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confidence: 99%