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Citation

Lovell WS. Science 1972; 178(58): 264-272.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1972, American Association for the Advancement of Science)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

5078249

Abstract

The "drunk driver" represents one social problem that medicine and the exact sciences have been asked to help solve. Once the decision to employ the criminal justice system for that purpose was made, they were asked to provide both a more precise measure of intoxication, in order that criminal sanctions might be brought into play, and means of determining that measure in individual defendants. The use of breath tests in the courtroom to determine alcohol in the blood, along with evidence of related scientific issues, thus serves well to illustrate the mechanisms by which these scientific contributions may enter into the social scheme.


Language: en

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