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Inquiry into violence associated with motor vehicle use
- AIC research project
- Start date: February 2004 (complete)
Description
This project, funded by the Parliament of Victoria, Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee aims to measure the incidence, prevalence, severity, cost and impact of violence associated with motor vehicle use in Victoria; perform a review of Victorian, national and international research into violence associated with motor vehicle use; study the effectiveness of strategies and initiatives relating to violence associated with motor vehicle use; and assess the need for policy and legislative reform to reduce violence associated with the motor vehicle use at the state level.
Publications
- Impediments to the measurement of road violence
Russell Smith. May 2006 - Measuring road rage
Russell Smith. May 2005 - Inquiry into violence associated with motor vehicle use : final report (PDF 3.23MB)
Parliament of Victoria. Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee. April 2005 - Inquiry into violence associated with motor vehicle use : discussion paper (PDF 295kB)
[Russell Smith and Jamie Walvisch], Parliament of Victoria. Drugs and Crime Prevention Committee. May 2004

