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NCJ Number: NCJ 228189   Add to Shopping cart   Find in a Library
Title: Evaluation of the Rural Alaska Alcohol Interdiction, Investigation, and Prosecution Program
Author(s): Michael Shively Ph.D. ; Darryl Wood Ph.D. ; Lauren Olsho Ph.D. ; William Rhodes Ph.D. ; Meg Chapman
Corporate Author: Abt Associates, Inc
United States
Date Published: 08/2009
Page Count: 94
Sponsoring Agency: National Institute of Justice
US Dept Justice
Office of Justice Programs
United States
Contract Number: GS-10F-0086; TR-014
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Agency Summary: Agency Summary 
Type: Program/project evaluations
Language: English
Country: United States
Annotation: This report presents the results of an evaluation of federally funded efforts by Alaska State Troopers and partner agencies to curb the trafficking of alcoholic beverages into isolated villages of rural western Alaska that have local alcohol prohibitions enacted in order to address violence attributed to the abusive consumption of alcohol.
Abstract: The evaluation found that the program design is based on a logically sound model and is being implemented as intended, particularly over the past 2 years. The program is organizationally stable and has increased the number of arrests, prosecutions, and convictions for violations of local alcohol laws. Seizures of bootlegged alcohol have also increased; however, these efforts have not produced the intended outcome of a statistically significant reduction in crime and accidental deaths and injuries. The program may be transferable to other areas of Alaska, but is probably not suited for most parts of the contiguous United States without substantial modifications. The program, called the Rural Alaska Alcohol Interdiction, Investigation, and Prosecution Program (RAI Program), is designed to supplement existing law enforcement, investigations, and prosecution capacity in the rural communities with alcohol prohibition laws. The program has also focused on strengthening ties and the flow of information between police and village residents through community policing and outreach efforts, the maintenance of tip lines, and rewards for information on alcohol law violations. The intended key outcomes of the program are reductions in crime and accidental death and injury. The evaluation’s components consisted of a process analysis, an outcome assessment, a cost assessment, and an assessment of the program’s transferability to other communities. 17 figures; 8 tables; 69 references; and appended staff interview guide, interview consent form, examples of commercial air routes from hubs to villages, supplementary statistics, and program publicity materials
Main Term(s): Community crime prevention programs
Index Term(s): State police ; Rural area studies ; Community involvement ; Alcoholic beverages ; Alcohol-related crimes ; Alcohol abuse ; Rural crime ; Community policing ; Alcohol abuse prevention ; Alaska
 
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