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Age, gender and deterrability: Are younger male drivers more likely to discount the future?

James Freeman1, Sherrie-Anne Kaye2, Verity Truelove3, Jeremy Davey4.   

Abstract

Utilizing the Classical Deterrence theory and Stafford and Warr's (1993) reconceptualized model of deterrence, the current study examined whether age, gender, and discounting the future tendencies influence perceptions of being apprehended for speeding offences. Licensed motorists (N=700; 57% female) in Queensland (Australia) were recruited to complete a self-report questionnaire that measured perceptual deterrence, speeding related behaviors and discounting the future tendencies. Data were analyzed utilizing descriptive, bivariate and multivariate regressions. Significant (albeit weak) positive correlations were found between age and perceptions of apprehension certainty. Males were significantly more likely to report higher incidences of speeding (including while avoiding detection) compared to females. In contrast, females were more likely to perceive high levels of apprehension certainty and consider impending penalties to be more severe. At a multivariate level, discounting the future tendencies (in addition to being male, reporting lower levels of perceptual severity and swiftness, and more instances of punishment avoidance) were predictive of lower perceptual certainty levels. This study is one of the first to reveal that being male and having a tendency to discount the consequences of the future may directly influence drivers' perceptual deterrence levels.
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Keywords:  Age; Deterrence; Discounting the future; Gender; Speeding

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28441520     DOI: 10.1016/j.aap.2017.03.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Accid Anal Prev        ISSN: 0001-4575


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