Tougher DUI laws and better Technology Could Be Both Good and Bad Let’s drink and drive so we can crash and kill innocent people. Driving while under the influence of alcohol is called drunk driving (DUI), which is against the law. The National Traffic Safety Administration (NTSA) estimates that almost 40% of traffic deaths caused by accidents in the United States are caused by drunk drivers. Some people think that there should be tougher penalties for repeaters of DUI and we should have zero tolerance
so we can crash and kill innocent people. Driving while under the influence of alcohol is called drunk driving (DUI), which is against the law. The National Traffic Safety Administration (NTSA) estimates that almost 40% of traffic deaths caused by accidents in the United States are caused by drunk drivers. Some people think that there should be tougher penalties for repeaters of DUI and we should have zero tolerance for drinking and driving. Others believe that tougher laws are not needed. Some
numerous attorney’s around the world fighting for driving under the influence (DUI) and driving while intoxicated (DWI) offenses to be dropped. Also, the many counter-arguments raised by attorneys, the public and National Transportation Safety Board statistical reports on injury prevention outcomes and alcohol related incidences being reduced post-law. Lower Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Limits This argumentative research paper will discuss and evaluate the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limits being
Ethical dilemma: Is it ethical for the defendant to be convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) while taking the prescription medication, methadone? Professional audience for this paper: lawyers related to DUI cases and doctors who are sued for prescribing methadone According to the recent analysis of Milliman Inc., 16% of car accidents involved at least one prescription drug, and conjointly certain prescription drugs have drawn related professional’s attention because of their side effects
MADD’s mission to eliminate instances of DUI. While all DUI related accidents are preventable, stating a goal specifically of elimination instead of reduction shows that you would spare no expense in order to prevent just one case of it. This illustrates a clear bias held by the main backer of checkpoints since, to them, no cost is too high to pay in order to prevent DUI. While I agree that it is very important to prevent the tragedy brought about by instances of DUI, I maintain that roadside checkpoints
that the paper conform to APA style. But no one really knows what this means. At the very least, the requirement could be that references be cited as described in the APA manual. But APA style involves a lot more. In this document, I will explain and/or provide examples of what I, personally, consider to be important in my classes. Some professors may require more or less. My best advice for what to do in other classes is to ask the professor. Two Required Elements Every paper has to have
and throughout this class there will be a great deal of valuable information obtained. Justice can have several meanings to it because all of us are different in our own way, and we all will have different outlook on situations. Throughout this research paper you will learn about what justice means to me, and how I think I will impact society once I achieve my bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. Secondly, you will be able to compare with the remaining of the class mates to see exactly how many of
that an individual begins consuming alcohol, rather it continuously states for one not fall into drunkenness. In Ephesians 5:18, the Lord said, “Do not get drunk on wine, which leads to debauchery. Instead, be filled with the Spirit.” This is an example of how alcohol or in this case wine can interfere with simple tasks. Debauchery is defined as indulging, which God forbids and would rather them be filled with the spirit. Still in the 21st century debauchery takes place, but in sometimes in unsafe
choice to change unwanted behavior, and recognizing procedural and distributive justice (Redlich & Han, 2014). Promoting therapeutic justice will help fight against the social injustices embedded within the criminal justice system. However, some research has indicated that the specialty courts’ selection bias has racial, gender, and economic disparities (Sarteschi, Vaughn, & Kim, 2011). In other words, socioeconomic demographics still may negatively impact social justice. Equally important, social
new penalties of crime and find out whether the consequences are deterring factors to thought and action of committing crime. Moreover, to help gather and process information needed to help make valid and reliable conclusions, quantitative survey research through the use of structured questionnaires is used. Questionnaire was chosen to gather information on villagers since; adequate information can be collected from a large size of the villagers in a short period of time and in a cost effective manner