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Do victim impact panels reduce DUI recidivism

Posted on:2017-04-09Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:North Dakota State UniversityCandidate:Joyce, Sarah LeighFull Text:PDF
GTID:2466390011988884Subject:Criminology
Abstract/Summary:
This study looks at Victim Impact Panels as an effective program for reducing recidivism of convicted drunk drivers. Researchers collected data on a group of DUI offenders who were sentenced to attend a VIP after being convicted of a DUI (410 cases) and a group of DUI offenders who were sentenced by a judge who did not sentence them to attend a VIP (373 cases). Using logistic regression, researchers found those offenders who were sentenced to attend a Victim Impact Panel were significantly less like to reoffend, both in terms of subsequent DUI convictions, and criminal offenses in general. Specifically, this study showed Victim Impact Panels showed to be most beneficial to those offenders who have had previous DUI convictions, and have attended a Victim Impact Panel in the past. The resulting policy and program implications are discussed.
Keywords/Search Tags:Victim impact, DUI offenders who were sentenced, DUI convictions
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