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Criminality Among Individuals Arraigned for Drinking and Driving in Massachusetts

NCJ Number
113334
Journal
Journal of Studies on Alcohol Volume: 46 Issue: 6 Dated: (1985) Pages: 525-530
Author(s)
M Argeriou; D McCarty; E Blacker
Date Published
1985
Length
6 pages
Annotation
Criminal record searches of 1,406 randomly selected driving under the influence of liquor (DUIL) offenders in Massachusetts revealed a history of prior court arraignments in 76.5 percent of the cases.
Abstract
Half (51.2 percent) had been arraigned for criminal offenses other than or in addition to traffic and DUIL, and one-fourth (27.7 percent) had been previously arraigned for DUIL. Among those with prior DUIL arrests, 68 percent also had criminal arrests. A 3-year follow-up indicated that 63 percent of those rearrested for DUIL had prior criminal arrests. Eight subgroups of offenders were created by categorizing the sample according to the presence or absence of criminal, traffic and prior DUIL offenses. Rates of recidivism differed among the subgroups and illustrated the utility of using criminal history data to differentiate DUIL offenders. The need to develop alternative court management-rehabilitation strategies responsive to subgroup differences is discussed. (Publisher abstract)