New Report: RAND Attributes Drops in DUI, Domestic Violence in South Dakota...
Today The American Journal of Public Health published an article on a three-year study done by the RAND Corporation that looked at the impact of South Dakota’s 24/7 Sobriety Project on alcohol-related...
View ArticleDr. Beau Kilmer Talks About Why 24/7 Programs Reduce Recidivism
Dr. Beau Kilmer, a senior policy research at the RAND Corporation’s Drug Policy Research Center, talks about the newly released, peer-reviewed study published this week about the impact of South...
View ArticleTop Newsmakers of 2012: RAND Substantiates Impact of 24/7 Sobriety Programs...
One of the most noteworthy newsmakers this year in the fight against Impaired Driving came out of South Dakota, when the RAND Corporation published the first peer-reviewed, longitudinal study of the...
View ArticleRAND Study Looks at Military Contractors and Alcohol Misuse
For a significant number of veterans, alcohol misuse is one legacy of their military service. In 2006, 1.8 million veterans of any age met the criteria for having a substance abuse disorder. And in...
View ArticleMontana Driving Lower Alcohol Traffic Fatalities With 24/7 Sobriety
With a state population of just over 1 million, Montana continues to have one of the highest per capita alcohol-impaired driving fatality rates in the nation. Last year alone 192 people were killed on...
View ArticleSouth Dakota’s 24/7 Sobriety Program Linked to Lower Deaths in the General...
A new study conducted by the RAND Corporation and funded by the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) could give states one more reason...
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