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Linden R, Mann RE, Smart RG, Vingilis ER, Solomon R, Chamberlain E, Asbridge M, Rehm JT, Fischer B, Stoduto G, Wilk P, Roerecke M, Trayling C, Wiesenthal DL. Can. Public Policy 2010; 36(Suppl 1): S81-S93.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2010, University of Toronto Press)

DOI

10.3138/cpp.36.suppl.s81

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unavailable

Abstract

Justice policy is typically based more on political considerations than on research results. One way to break down barriers between researchers and policy-makers is to encourage partnerships. AUTO21, a member of the Networks of Centres of Excellence program, is designed to facilitate partnerships. The Antisocial Behaviour and the Automobile project focuses on auto theft, driving under the influence of alcohol and cannabis, and road rage/driver aggression. The research areas that have had the greatest policy impact benefited from strong partnerships with organizations that have the visibility, authority, and resources to implement significant changes in program funding and social policy. These areas also have an extensive body of prior research.

Keywords: Cannabis impaired driving; DUID; Ethanol impaired driving

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