Queensland Speeding Engagement Trial: Developing a Road Policing Procedural Justice Intervention
Research is increasingly identifying the benefits of incorporating the principles of procedural justice within road policing interventions. We have developed an intervention for use with camera detected speed camera offences. This intervention uses a letter that incorporates the principles of procedural justice as well as key road safety messages. Using randomised control trial conditions, we aim to test whether experimental drivers who receive the procedurally just letter alongside their camera detected infringement notice have more positive perceptions of police and speed enforcement, and commit less repeat speeding offences than control drivers receiving the traditional traffic infringement notice without the letter
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Authors:
- Bates, L
- Bennett, S
- Antrobus, E
- Irvine, C
- Carney, C
- Tot, R
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- Publication Date: 2017-10
Media Info
- Pagination: 3p
- Monograph Title: Proceedings of the 2017 Australasian Road Safety Conference, 10-12 October, Perth, Australia
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Automated enforcement; Cameras; Driver improvement programs; Driver performance; Drivers; Law enforcement; Speeding
- Uncontrolled Terms: Safe systems (road users)
- Geographic Terms: Australia; Queensland
- ATRI Terms: Driver improvement; Driver performance; Law enforcement; Speed camera; Speeding
- ITRD Terms: 1534: Enforcement (law); 9020: Evaluation (assessment)
- Subject Areas: Security and Emergencies; I83: Accidents and the Human Factor;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01661796
- Record Type: Publication
- Source Agency: ARRB
- Files: ITRD, ATRI
- Created Date: Mar 1 2018 10:05AM