Freeman, James (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
THE IMPACT OF ALCOHOL IGNITION INTERLOCKS ON A GROUP OF RECIDIVIST DRINK DRIVERS
Conference Year: 2002
A trial of court mandated alcohol ignition interlocks is currently being implemented in South-East Queensland. The study aims to determine whether the ... [More]
Report on the Queensland Alcohol Ignition Interlock Program
Conference Year: 2003
This paper reports on the progress of the first court-ordered trial of alcohol ignition interlocks in Queensland. It focuses on t ... [More]
A Preliminary Investigation into a Group of Recidivist Drink Drivers' Experiences and Perceptions of Legal Sanctions
Conference Year: 2004
Concern remains regarding the ability of legal sanctions to produce behavioural change among recidivist drink drivers. This paper reports on an invest ... [More]
The problem of causal ordering: A preliminary examination into the stability of perceptual deterrence for a group of recidivist drink drivers
Conference Year: 2005
This paper reports on an examination into the stability of a group of repeat offenders’ (N = 103) perceptions of legal sanctions and their correspondi ... [More]
An application of the driver attitude questionnaire to examine driving behaviours within an Australian organisational fleet setting
Conference Year: 2006
This study reports on the utilisation of the Driver Attitude Questionnaire (DAQ) to examine the self- reported driving behaviours of a sample of Austr ... [More]
A Study Predicting Self-Reported Crashes among Fleet Drivers
Conference Year: 2006
This study reports on the utilisation of the Manchester Driver Behaviour Questionnaire (DBQ), Driver Attitude Questionnaire (DAQ) and Safety Climate ... [More]
Work-Related Road Safety Risk Assessment: Utilisation of Self-Report Surveys to Predict Organisational Risk
Conference Year: 2008
Work-related driving safety is an emerging concern for Australian and overseas organisations. Research has shown that road crashes are the most common ... [More]
The Self-Reported Impact of Legal and Non-Legal Sanctions on Drug Driving Behaviours in Queensland: A study of General Motorists and Convicted Offenders
Conference Year: 2008
Contemporary research on driving behaviour has indicated a substantial percentage of motorists drive on public roads after consuming illicit substance ... [More]

