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Temporal Alcohol Availability Predicts First-Time Drunk Driving,but Not Repeat Offending
Authors:Timothy P Schofield  Thomas F Denson
Institution:School of Psychology, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia.; California Pacific Medicial Center Research Institute, United States of America,
Abstract:Alcohol availability has been linked to drunk driving, but research has not examined whether this relationship is the same for first-time and repeat offenses. We examined the relationship between the business hours of alcohol outlets licensed to serve alcohol for on-premises consumption and misdemeanor-level (first offense) and felony-level drunk driving (repeat offense) charges in New York State in 2009. Longer outlet business hours were associated with more misdemeanor drunk driving charges, but were not associated with felony drunk driving charges. The per capita density of on-premises alcohol outlets did not affect misdemeanor or felony drunk driving charges. The results suggest that temporal alcohol availability may be an impelling factor for first-time drunk driving, but other factors likely influence repeat drunk driving behaviors.
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