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Individual Blame or Societal Irresponsibility?
A look at how society itself can have a share of blame in crime.
Criminal Reformation or Sentimental Cruelty?
This article looks at criminal reform, and asks if we are not merely punishing criminals for its own sake.
Laws Against Underage Drinking by Minors
Laws reducing the legal BAG for youth can be strengthened by imposing administrative license revocation for drivers who are arrested with any measurable BAG.
Legislation Concerning Traffic Safety
Only about five States have implemented the comprehensive mix of laws and programs that appear to be necessary to effectively deal with traffic safety problems of youth and to reduce the youth traffic fatality rate substantially below its current level.
Problem Drivers and Highway Safety
Young drivers in particular are a major problem on the highways, and there are effective, feasible ways to reduce their crash involvement.
Steps Taken to Combat DUI in Young Drivers
In 1980, 53 percent of the young drivers who died in highway crashes had a blood alcohol content of .10 or higher.
Teen Alcohol Abuse and Road Accidents
The National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984, which included provisions prohibiting the purchase and public possession of alcohol, resulted in a uniform national age for the sale of alcohol to minors.
Underage Drinking and Road Accidents
The National Minimum Drinking Age Act of 1984, which included provisions prohibiting the purchase and public possession of alcohol, resulted in a uniform national age for the sale of alcohol to minors.
Paper Currency, Debt and Deposits
The paper currency of the United States, therefore, consists of non-interest bearing, non-maturing public debts, incurred for the purchases of gold and silver.
Problems of Convertability and Money
It is probably true that all great convulsions in economics result less from the failure of the superstructure of form and legislation, than from a defect of the premise.
Bank Cash - A Rather Odd Subject
Bank cash is a rather odd subject to describe. In the first place it is not cash, and in the second it is not in the bank.
The Complexity of Economics - Why it is Difficult to Study
With the passage of time, great and significant changes have occurred in the political and economic arrangements of mankind. Social relationships have become more complex.
Suggestions for the Provision of Social Security in Third World Countries
A look at the issues involved in establishing a social security and healthcare system in less developed countries.
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