+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young...

Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young...

Date post: 17-Dec-2015
Category:
Upload: byron-stafford
View: 224 times
Download: 3 times
Share this document with a friend
Popular Tags:
38
Chapter 8 Alcohol
Transcript
Page 1: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Chapter 8

Alcohol

Page 2: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Alcohol Facts

• One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking.• More Young drivers are involved in crashes

twice the the rate of drivers 21 and older.• Drivers aged 16 through 20 are more likely to be

alcohol impaired than any other age group.• than half of all fatalities during holidays are

alcohol related .

Page 3: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Ways Alcohol Abuse Costs

• 100,000 alcohol related deaths

• 36,000 alcohol related accidental deaths

• 25,000,000 problem drinkers• 10% social drinkers become problem drinkers

• Alcohol abuse costs US $450 billion/year• 28%of all vehicle deaths are alcohol related

• 30% of suicides are alcohol involved• 25% of all hospital admissions-- alcohol related

Page 4: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

In the US • Each year 12,000 alcohol related DWI

traffic deaths

• Each year 600,000 serious injuries as a result of impaired drivers

Page 5: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

In Your Lifetime

• 40% of Americans will be involved in a serious impaired driving accident

Page 6: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

In NC

• Each year 16,000 are arrested for DWI

• Each year one billion dollars is spent on drunk driving. That’s over $200 per licensed driver

• Alcohol is the leading cause of death

• Alcohol is the leading cause of injury

• Alcohol abuse is the leading cause of economic loss

Page 7: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Alcohol and Young People• 25% of males killed under 21 are impaired• 12% of females killed under 21 are impaired• 50% plus of males 21-30 killed are impaired• 25% plus of females 21-30 killed are impaired• 20-25% of high school students reported getting

drunk in the last 30 days• 10-30% of high school students reported

drinking and driving in the last 30 days• 30-40% high school students reported riding with

a drinking driver in the last 30 days

Page 8: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Three types of Alcohol

• Methanol- wood alcohol

• Propanol- rubbing alcohol

• Ethanol- drinking, gas additive, distilled from fruit or grain

Page 9: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

South Rowan High School

How Alcohol Affects Behavior

• Alcohol does not even affect the same person the same way in all situations.

• Mental abilities and alcohol.• First affects Judgment and reasoning.

• Alcohol weakens a persons inhibitions the inner forces of personality that restrain or hold back behavior. The person might drive too fast, take needless risks, or even drive into emergency situation without knowing or caring.

Page 10: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Alcohol

Alcohol is a sedative, depressant and a tranquilizer

Page 11: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Alcohol is eliminated

• Liver- 90%

• Breath- 8%

• Sweat glands- 2%

• Only time will offset the effects of alcohol

Page 12: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Percentage of Alcohol• Beer- 0-6%

• Wine- 10-20%

• Liquor- 40-50%

• One can of beer =one glass of wine= one shot of whiskey

Page 13: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Factors Effecting BAC

• Person’s weight• Type of drink• Rate of consumption• Food in the stomach• Age • Fatigue• Emotional state • Drinking experience• Male or Female• Other drugs in the body

Page 14: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Outcomes of Abusing Alcohol

• Alcoholism• Injury or death• Causing injury or death• DWI loss of license• Increased insurance rate (+900%)• Court costs and fees• Professional cost• Personal costs• Grades • Weight gain

Page 15: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Designated Drive

• Don’t drink

• Know your riders

• Set rules up front (sober)

• Limit the # of people to take care of

• Take all keys

• Agree on payment of gas, food, clean up

Page 16: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Problems being a Designated Driver

• Dealing with someone’s parents

• Clean up of a vehicle

• Dealing with intoxicated persons

• Sexual victimization

Page 17: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Legal BAC in NC

• Limit was set at .08

• Second offense .04

• Subsequent offense .00

Anyone above the limits is DWI

Page 18: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Breathalyzer Refusal

• 30 day pre-trial revocation of license

• Plus- one year revocation of license without limited privilege

Page 19: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Forfeiture Law in NC

• NC allows for forfeiture of vehicle when someone is DWI while license are revoked for DWI. First year of the law police confiscated 2,000 vehicles

Page 20: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Legal Drinking Age

• All 50 states -----21

Page 21: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Under 21

• .00 BAC or zero tolerance– Penalty- one year revocation of license

Page 22: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Underage Attempting Purchase

• One year revocation of license

• Up to $200 fine

• Misdemeanor

Page 23: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Buying for Someone Underage

• Minimum $500 fine and 25 hours of community service up to $2000 fine and 2 years in jail

• Second offense in 4 years-$1000 fine and 150 hours of community service

Page 24: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Selling to Someone Underage

• $250 fine and 25 hours of community service

• Second offense-$500 fine and 150 hours of community service

Page 25: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

NC Open Container Law

• No open container of alcohol in the passenger compartments of a vehicle

Page 26: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Dram Shop Law• Provider is liable for negligent provision

(selling or giving) of alcohol. Persons providing can be held responsible for deaths, injuries that occur because of alcohol

• Negligent provision is defined as providing to underage or already intoxicated

Page 27: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Plea Bargaining

• NC law does not provide judges to reduce the charge of DWI

Page 28: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Limited Driving Privilege

• Limited driving privilege is only available in levels 3, 4, 5

Page 29: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Limited Privilege

• NC allows judges to require ignition interlock for convicted DWI

Page 30: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Insurance Rates

• DWI carries 12 insurance points– This is about a 900% increase

Page 31: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Grossly Aggravated

• Second offense in 7 years

• Third offense in 7 years. Level one

• DWI with a revoked license for DWI

• Causing serious injury while DWI

• DWI with a 16 year old in car

Page 32: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Aggravating Factors• Gross impairment• BAC .16• Reckless driving• Dangerous driving• Property damage in excess of $500• Personal injury• DWI with revoked license• Two prior convictions in 5 years of 3 +pts• DWI more than 7 years ago• Speeding while or attempting to elude

apprehension• Speeding 30 MPH over limit• Passing a stopped school bus

Page 33: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Mitigating Factors

• Slight impairment (.08 or .09)

• No chemical test available

• Safe and lawful driving

• No serious traffic offenses in 5 years

• Impairment due primarily to a lawfully prescribed drug

• Voluntary submittal to mental facility for assessment

Page 34: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Level 1

• 2 or more grossly aggravating factors– Mandatory 30 day jail sentence– Could be maximum 2 years in jail and $4000

fine– No limited privilege – Repeat offender-12 months minimum jail

Page 35: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Level 2

• One grossly aggravating factor exist– Mandatory jail sentence 7 days– Judge may sentence one year jail and up to

$2000 fine– No limited privilege

Page 36: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Level 3

• Aggravating factors outweigh mitigating factors– Minimum 72 hours in jail or 72 hours

community service or 90 day loss of license– Or any combination of the three– Impose fines up to $1000

Page 37: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Level Four

• Aggravating and mitigating factors are the same– 48 hours jail or 48 hour community service or

60 day loss of driving privileges – Or combination of the three– Fines up to $500

Page 38: Chapter 8 Alcohol. Alcohol Facts One half of victims killed haven’t been drinking. More Young drivers are involved in crashes twice the the rate of drivers.

Level Five

• Mitigating factors outweigh aggravating factors– 24 hours jail or 24 hours community service or

30 days loss of driving privileges– Or combination of the three– Fines up to $200


Recommended