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Drinkers, Drivers, and Bartenders : Balancing Private Choices and Public Accountability

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According to the United States Public Health Service, over 100,000 deaths a year are attributable to alcohol, including 20,000 highway fatalities.

In response, legislatures have enacted various forms of regulation intended both to reduce alcohol consumption and to curb its harmful effects.

This study focuses on one such form of regulation, the liability imposed on alcohol servers and social hosts by tort law.

Basing their analysis on important new data from their extensive research and in-depth interviews with actors on all sides of the issue, the authors conclude that, despite their relative unpopularity, tort laws are very effective in reducing accidents - even more than criminal sanctions.

Extraordinary in scope and exacting in detail, "Drinkers, Drivers and Bartenders: Balancing Private Choices and Public Accountability" links alcohol problems, deterrence and serving practices in a way no other work has been able to do and is certain to become a crucial reference point for researchers and policymakers alike.

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University of Chicago Press
0226762815 / 9780226762814
Paperback / softback
27/06/2000
United States
308 pages
16 x 22 mm, 425 grams
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