Temporal Alcohol Availability Predicts First-Time Drunk Driving, but Not Repeat Offending
Temporal Alcohol Availability Predicts First-Time Drunk Driving, but Not Repeat Offending is a scholarly work by Timothy P. Schofield and Thomas F. Denson, published in 2013 in ''PLOS One''. The main subjects of the publication include injury prevention, per capita, poison control center, homelessness, drunk driver, environmental health, alcohols, social structure, driving under the influence of a drug, psychology, alcoholic beverage, substance use disorder, and misdemeanor. The authors examined the relationship between the business hours of alcohol outlets licensed to serve alcohol for on-premises consumption and misdemeanor-level (first offense) and felony-level drunk driving (repeat offense) charges in New York State in 2009.