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Author: Shively, Michael
Title: Evaluation of the Rural Alaska Alcohol Interdiction, Investigation, and Prosecution Program
Summary: This report provides results of an evaluatoin of efforts to curb the trafficking of beverage alcohol into isolated Alaskan villages with local alcohol prohibitions. The study reported the following findings: (1) the design is well-conceived and based upon a logically sound model; (2) is being implemented as intended, particularly over the past two years; (3) is organizationally stable; (4) has increased the number of arrests, prosecution, and convictions for alcohol law violations, as well as seizures of bootlegged alcohol; (5) has not produced a statistically significant impact on the target outcomes of reduced crime, accidental deaths, or injuries; and (6) may be transferable to other areas of Alaska, but is probably not transferable to most other parts of the contiguous U.S. without substantial modifications.
Details: Cambridge, MA: Abt Associates, 2008. 95p.
Source: Report prepared for the U.S. National Institute of Justice
Year: 2008
Country: United States
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Shelf Number: 116679
Keywords: Alcohol Control (Alaska)Alcohol Prohibition (Alaska)Alcohol Related Crime and DisorderBootleg Alcohol |