Drunk Driving
Explore the critical examination of America's drunk driving crisis in Drunk Driving by James B. Jacobs, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1992. This comprehensive study spans 282 pages, offering an in-depth analysis of the issues surrounding drunk driving, including its impact on public health and safety. Jacobs presents a clear and accessible overview of the lessons learned, current anti-drunk driving policies, and the constitutional limitations affecting enforcement. This interdisciplinary work is essential for anyone interested in crime and criminology, criminal law, and social science. Dive into this pivotal resource to understand the complexities of drunk driving in the United States and the ongoing efforts to combat it.