Does Getting MADD Help?
Abstract
This project evaluates the impact of local MADD groups on the disposition of driving while intoxicated (DWI) cases in Texas courts. MADD groups are found in many counties in Texas, but there has been little evaluation of their activities and impact. The concern of this project is two-fold. First, quantitative analyses are done in order to determine whether MADD groups have an impact on the number of convictions in county courts. Secondly, qualitative data, obtained through interviews with courtroom actors and MADD representatives, highlight factors that enhance the influence of MADD groups. The empirical component of this project is based on data drawn from approximately 45 counties. A stratified sample of counties including a mix of those with and without MADD groups is identified. To the extent possible, matched pairs of MADD and Non-MADD counties are used with regard to population characteristics. Data on MADD activities and perceptions of those activities are used from interviews with prosecutors, MADD representatives and local newspaper editors.
The research demonstrates that MADD has no systematic impact on the local court system. Individually, however, when public officials are sensitive to the issue of drunken driving and the general public is concerned about it, then MADD may potentially influence the local courts.
Description
Program year: 1985/1986Digitized from print original stored in HDR
Subject
Mothers Against Drunnk DrivingMADD
driving while intoxicated
DWI
convictions
county courts
systematic impact
Citation
McDade, Marsha Lyn (1986). Does Getting MADD Help?. University Undergraduate Fellow. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /CAPSTONE -HathornR _1985.