NCJ Number
26986
Journal
Law and Order Volume: 23 Issue: 6 Dated: (JUNE 1975) Pages: 18,20-22
Date Published
1975
Length
4 pages
Annotation
PREVENTIVE TRAFFIC LAW ENFORCEMENT IS DEFINED AS THAT WHICH DEALS WITH VIOLATIONS CAUSING TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS AT PARTICULAR TIMES AND PLACES WHERE THOSE ACCIDENTS ARE MOST LIKELY TO OCCUR.
Abstract
THE AUTHOR DEFINES THE NEED FOR SEPARATING PREVENTIVE TRAFFIC PATROLS FROM GENERAL PATROLS, AND PRESENTS A METHOD FOR DETERMINING AND PATROLLING CRITICAL ROAD POINTS AT WHICH A HIGH NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS HAVE, AND ARE LIKELY TO, OCCUR.