

Legal liability and measures to prevent administrative infractions related to driving under influence
https://doi.org/10.35854/2219-6242-2024-4-582-588
Abstract
The article discusses current problems of preventing illegal infringements, protecting individuals and society, increasing legal literacy, and developing legal awareness among citizens, including drivers. It focuses on measures to prevent repeated offences related to driving on Russian roads. Statistical data on deaths and injuries in accidents involving intoxicated drivers, and judicial statistics are analyzed. The article highlights effective preventive practices in European countries, where special educational and rehabilitation programs supplement traditional measures of responsibility for correction of drivers who consume alcohol while driving. The author proposes improving Russian legislation by applying non-repressive measures to prevent administrative infractions. This can be achieved through various administrative instruments (regulatory, informational, financial, etc.), along with fostering a legal culture among drivers with deviant behavior
About the Author
A. G. GunkinRussian Federation
Andrei G. Gunkin, postgraduate student at the Department of Criminal Law and Process
44A Lermontovskiy Ave., St. Petersburg, 190020
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For citations:
Gunkin A.G. Legal liability and measures to prevent administrative infractions related to driving under influence. Sociology and Law. 2024;16(4):582-588. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.35854/2219-6242-2024-4-582-588