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STATUTORY DIVERSION FO DRUNKENNESS OFFENDERS

NCJ Number
43006
Journal
Journal of Criminal Justice Volume: 5 Issue: 1 Dated: (SPRING 1977) Pages: 29-37
Author(s)
R R DEMING
Date Published
1977
Length
9 pages
Annotation
THIS ARTICLE DISCUSSES THE DECRIMINALIZATION OF THE DRUNKENNESS STATUTE.
Abstract
IN LIGHT OF THE RECOMMENDATINS OF THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON LAW ENFORCEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE AND THE NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CRIME AND DELINQUENCY THAT DRUNKENNESS BE DECRIMINALIZED, A STUDY WAS UNDERTAKEN TO DETERMINE THE EFFECTS OF DECRIMINALIZATION ON THE OFFENDER AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM IN A MIDWESTERN CITY OF 100,000. THE COST WERE CALCULATED FOR HANDLING THIS TYPE OF OFFENDER, AND POLICE WERE INTERVIEWED FOR THEIR REACTIONS. IT WAS DETERMINED THAT $136,749 WAS SPENT THAT YEAR ON HANDLING DURNKENNESS ARRESTS BEFORE DECRIMINALIZATION. AFTER DECRIMINALIZATION, NOT ONLY WAS THIS MONEY FREED FOR OTHER USES, BUT THE POLICE WERE FOUND TO BE MORE ADEPT AT USING HUMAN RELATIONS TECHNIQUES, AND THE OFFENDERS BECAME MORE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR OWN WELL-BEING. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)...BDS

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