Impaired driving in Canada, 1998
The Juristat on impaired driving, released every two years, presents data on the declining trend in impaired driving at the national, provincial and census metropolitan area (CMA) levels, as well as the characteristics of persons charged with this offence. The analysis is based on police-reported statistics as well as data from the courts and corrections sectors. Other data sources include data on fatally-injured drivers, on trends in alcohol consumption, as well as information on pro-active police measures such as trends in check-stops and roadside license suspensions.
| Format | Release date | More information |
|---|---|---|
| November 17, 1999 |
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Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Age groups
- Aging population
- Alcohol consumption
- Analytical products
- Causes of death
- Census metropolitan areas
- Convictions (justice)
- Criminal Code
- Criminal charges
- Demographic characteristics
- Driver's licences
- Fines and penalties
- Guilty findings
- Impaired driving
- Injuries
- Inmates
- Measurement
- Methodology
- Motor vehicles
- Police officers
- Population
- Provincial differences
- Public opinion
- Recidivism
- Sentences (Justice)
- Sex
- Social behaviour
- Surveys
- Traffic accidents
- Trends
- Youth