AOS2 - Statistics and Impacts of Culpable Driving Causing Death Flashcards
1
Q
Sex of offenders regarding culpable driving causing death (CDCD)
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- 87% male
- 13% female
2
Q
Age of offenders regarding CDCD
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- 56% aged 25-54
- 37% aged below 25
- 7% aged above 55
3
Q
Victorian instances of driving causing death
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- 2018 = 98 (1.5 per 100K ppl.)
- 2019 = 82 (1.3 per 100K ppl.)
- 2020 = 102 (1.5 per 100K ppl.)
- 2021 = 80 (1.2 per 100K ppl.)
- 2022 = 83 (1.3 per 100K ppl.)
4
Q
Northern territory instances of driving causing death (only ‘hit and run’ (failing to stop at the crime scene) are recorded within this category)
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- 2019 = 5 (2.0 per 100K ppl.)
- 2020 = 1 (0.4 per 100K ppl.)
- 2021 = 1 (0.4 per 100K ppl.)
- 2022 = 7 (2.8 per 100K ppl.)
- 2023 = 8 (3.2 per 100K ppl.)
5
Q
Impacts of CDCD
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- Victim, friends and family:
- loss of life
- psychological harm
- media exposure + legal process (victim impact statements etc.)
- potential loss of main breadwinner
- Accused:
- trauma, remorse, guilt
- imprisonment term
- media exposure leads to loss of reputation
- loss of earnings for imprisonment period + loss of any future career
- Society:
- feel less safe on the roads
- costs of keeping prisoners in jail for taxpayers
- less trust in the police and/or justice system and/or road infrastructure
- spark action (protests, grassroots activism)