24/7 Sobriety Programs
Sobering Up blog articles about 24/7 Sobriety Programs, which address repeat drunk driving and other alcohol-related offenses.
New Kentucky Program Seeks to Curb Repeat DUI Offenses
Since 2011, Jefferson County—home of Louisville, Kentucky’s largest city—has averaged 4,260 DUI charges annually. In 2016 alone, Jefferson...
South Dakota’s 24/7 Sobriety Program Linked to Lower Deaths in the General Population
A new study conducted by the RAND Corporation and funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and...
States Make 24/7 Sobriety Legislation a Top Priority in 2016
While much progress has been made over the past couple of decades, alcohol-involved crashes still accounts for a third...
New Research Highlights Effectiveness of North Dakota’s 24/7 Sobriety Program
A recent analysis of North Dakota’s 24/7 Sobriety Program is providing more evidence that mandatory sobriety for DUI offenders,...
Montana Driving Lower Alcohol Traffic Fatalities With 24/7 Sobriety
With a state population of just over 1 million, Montana continues to have one of the highest per...
Moving the Needle: Reducing Alcohol-Impaired Driving Fatalities by Focusing on Repeat DWI Offenders
In May the National Transportation Safety Board released 19 recommendations to eliminate impaired driving. This post is the...
North Dakota Governor Signs Tough DUI Bill That Prohibits Drinking for Repeat Drunk Drivers
On April 29th North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple signed a new piece of DUI legislation that officials say...
Top 12 of 2012: RAND Substantiates Impact of 24/7 Sobriety Programs on Impaired Driving
One of the most noteworthy newsmakers this year in the fight against Impaired Driving came out of South...
Top 12 of 2012: U.K. Looks to U.S. as a Model for Impaired Driving Tactics
It has been estimated by the United Kingdom’s Home Office that “irresponsible” drinking costs taxpayers in the U.K....
Dr. Beau Kilmer Talks About Why 24/7 Programs Reduce Recidivism
Dr. Beau Kilmer, a senior policy researcher at the RAND Corporation's Drug Policy Research Center, talks about a peer-reviewed...