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It makes sense that driving a heavy vehicle after drinking heavily can be
deadly. Participants at the 2003 National DUI Enforcement Symposium learned
first hand just how deadly such behavior really is. Amidst the wealth of
information shared by keynote speaker, Dr. Jeffrey Michael, Director of the
Impaired Driving and Occupant Restraint Division at the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration, was the fact that in 2002, the largest
increase in alcohol related crashes came from drivers of SUV�s, who
registered an 11% increase. Additionally, Dr Michael pointed out that in 87% of the alcohol related crashes blood alcohol levels were higher than .08.
Interestingly, the number of dui fatalities increased in 2002 but injuries
decreased. Because it was the third year in a row that DUI fatalities
increased, Dr. Michael called on law enforcement officials to take a
leadership role in reversing the trend. Northwestern University Center for
Public Safety officials promised to make all of their resources available to
assist in the effort.
�The Center is particularly pleased to serve as the focal point for a
renewed interest in DUI,� said Director Alexander Weiss, Ph.D. While Dr. Weiss� statistical snapshot showed DUI arrests heading downward
from a peak in the 1980�s nationwide, not all the news was bad. Participants
learned about successful law enforcement strategies from Tennessee,
Washington, Illinois, Ohio, and New York. They learned strategies for
testifying so that prosecutors could get more convictions, and they received
a poignant reminder of who loses when motorists drive under the influence.
More than one speaker had lost a brother, child, or other relative to
dui. Former MADD President Millie Webb received a standing ovation after she
told the heart-wrenching story of the loss of her two young children and
thanked everyone for their tireless efforts in keeping offenders off the
roads.
The consensus among participants was that dui is a re-emerging issue that
cannot be ignored. �I�ve been getting ideas from other departments that we may implement,�
said Major Bryan Wauke, Honolulu Police Department. Wauke said he was
especially interested in the school presentations offered by the Buffalo
Grove and Naperville, IL police departments.
Special thanks to the Century Council
for its sponsorship. Because of the success of this year�s conference,
Northwestern University Center for Public Safety is already planning to host
a DUI Conference again next year. We will see you then.
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Name |
Title |
PowerPoint |
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Opening Address |
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Alexander Weiss, Ph.D. |
Director, Northwestern University Center for
Public Safety |
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Keynote Address |
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Dr. Jeffrey Michael Ed.D. |
Director, Impaired Driving & Occupant
Protection Division, NHTSA |
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Special Speaker |
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Susan Molinari |
Chairman, Century Council |
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Law
Enforcement Perspectives |
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Chief Ronal W.
Serpas |
Washington State Patrol |
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Lt. Thomas Kuroski |
Traffic Safety & Training Unit, Chicago
Police Department, IL |
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Sergeant Steve Husak |
Buffalo Grove Police Department, IL |
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Kenneth Morckel |
Director, Ohio Department of Public Safety |
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Inspector John A. Sassano |
Commanding Officer, Highway Division,
NYPD |
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Sgt. James Bedell |
Naperville Police
Department, IL |
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Enforcement Technology |
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Thomas E. Page |
Drug Recognition Consultant, LAPD (ret.) |
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John V. Moulden |
President, National
Commission Against Drunk Driving |
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Ignition Interlock Devices |
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Jane Valenzia |
Research Associate, Driver Safety Research - Maryland
Motor Vehicle Administration |
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Roy E. Lucke |
Director, Research & Development,
NUCPS |
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Public
Policy Perspectives |
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William P. Georges |
Senior Vice President for
Programs, Century Council |
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Millie
I. Webb |
Mothers
Against Drunk Driving (MADD) |
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Stephen Wallace |
Chairman & CEO,
Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) |
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Legal
Issues |
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James H. Hedlund Ph.D. |
Associate Administrator Traffic Safety Programs,
NHTSA (ret.) |
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Michelle M. Fields |
General Counsel,
Insurance Institute for Highway Safety |
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Honorable Jeff Ford |
Sixth Judicial Circuit, Urbana, IL |
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Paul Logli |
State Attorney, Winnebago County, IL
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Edward M. Maloney |
Ahern, Maloney and
Moran, Skokie, IL |
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Sobriety Checkpoints |
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Lt. Robert Brown |
Tennessee Highway Patrol |
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Chief
Michael N. Geraci |
Schenectady Police Department, NY |
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Chronic Offenders / Youth & Alcohol |
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Robert B. Voas, Ph.D. |
Senior Research
Scientist, Pacific Institute for Research & Evaluation |
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