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对马里兰州州警察减少酒后驾车行动(SPIDRE)的评估。

Evaluation of Maryland's state police impaired driving reduction effort (SPIDRE).

作者信息

Beck Kenneth H, Fell James C, Kerns Timothy J

机构信息

a Department of Behavior and Community Health , University of Maryland School of Public Health , College Park , Maryland.

b National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago , Bethesda , Maryland.

出版信息

Traffic Inj Prev. 2018 May 19;19(4):339-344. doi: 10.1080/15389588.2017.1414948. Epub 2018 Mar 7.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

Alcohol-impaired driving is a significant factor in fatal and serious injury-producing crashes in the United States and many other countries. In 2013, the State of Maryland implemented an anti-driving under the influence (DUI) enforcement program, called the State Police Impaired Driving Reduction Effort (SPIDRE). This enforcement effort consisted of a select team of 7 police officers from the Maryland State Police who engaged in high-intensity driving under the influence (DUI) enforcement. The purpose of this evaluation was to determine the impact of the SPIDRE program on impaired-driving crashes, DUI arrests, DUI adjudicative outcomes, and public perceptions of DUI enforcement.

METHODS

Data from alcohol-related crashes, arrests, and adjudicative outcomes of those arrests were used, along with data obtained from public opinion and bar patron surveys, to compare counties where the SPIDRE program operated and non-SPIDRE counties where it did not. The evaluation period extended from 2010 to 2016 in monthly intervals. Autoregressive integrated moving average (ARIMA) methods were used for the data analyses of crashes and arrests.

RESULTS

There was no significant reduction in alcohol-related crashes as reported by the police associated with the SPIDRE program. However, there was a statistically significant decrease in the ratio of single-vehicle nighttime to multiple-vehicle daytime crashes in the SPIDRE counties but not in any other counties, suggesting a positive effect using this surrogate measure of impaired-driving crashes. The specific comparison counties as well as the other non-SPIDRE counties in Maryland experienced a statistically significant decrease in DUI arrests during the evaluation period, whereas the SPIDRE counties did not show such a decrease. Further, the arrests made by the SPIDRE team resulted in a significantly higher rate of positive adjudicative outcomes than arrests made by non-SPIDRE officers in those counties where the SPIDRE team operated. There was no evidence that the public was more aware of DUI enforcement efforts in the SPIDRE counties than in the non-SPIDRE counties.

CONCLUSIONS

The SPIDRE program appeared able to prevent a downward trend in DUI arrests, experienced by the rest of the state, and achieved higher quality arrests resulting in more positive adjudicative outcomes. The way in which the SPIDRE team was deployed may have lacked sufficient duration and intensity (e.g., only 2-3 months of activity in any given county) to achieve a reduction in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes as reported by the police. It is recommended that the SPIDRE team increase its enforcement activities for at least 9-12 consecutive months in the county where they are employed.

摘要

目的

在美国和许多其他国家,酒后驾车是导致致命和严重伤害事故的一个重要因素。2013年,马里兰州实施了一项名为“州警察减少酒后驾车执法行动”(SPIDRE)的反酒后驾车执法计划。这项执法行动由马里兰州警察挑选的7名警官组成的特别小组负责,他们进行高强度的酒后驾车执法工作。本评估的目的是确定SPIDRE计划对酒后驾车事故、酒后驾车逮捕、酒后驾车裁决结果以及公众对酒后驾车执法的看法的影响。

方法

使用与酒精相关的事故、逮捕以及这些逮捕的裁决结果的数据,以及从民意调查和酒吧顾客调查中获得的数据,对实施SPIDRE计划的县和未实施该计划的非SPIDRE县进行比较。评估期从2010年到2016年,按月进行。自回归积分移动平均(ARIMA)方法用于事故和逮捕的数据分析。

结果

与SPIDRE计划相关的警方报告的与酒精相关的事故没有显著减少。然而,在实施SPIDRE计划的县,单车夜间事故与多车白天事故的比例有统计学意义的下降,而在其他县则没有,这表明使用这种酒后驾车事故的替代指标有积极效果。在评估期间,马里兰州的特定比较县以及其他非SPIDRE县的酒后驾车逮捕有统计学意义的下降,而实施SPIDRE计划的县则没有出现这种下降。此外,在SPIDRE小组开展行动的县,SPIDRE小组的逮捕导致的积极裁决结果率明显高于非SPIDRE警官的逮捕。没有证据表明公众对实施SPIDRE计划的县的酒后驾车执法努力比非SPIDRE县更了解。

结论

SPIDRE计划似乎能够防止该州其他地区出现的酒后驾车逮捕数量下降的趋势,并实现更高质量的逮捕,从而产生更积极的裁决结果。SPIDRE小组的部署方式可能缺乏足够的持续时间和强度(例如,在任何给定的县只活动2 - 3个月),以实现警方报告的减少酒后驾车事故的目标。建议SPIDRE小组在所工作的县至少连续9 - 12个月增加执法活动。

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