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. 2015 Jun 24;76(4):628–634. doi: 10.15288/jsad.2015.76.628

Table 1.

Categories of alcohol-attributable crimes or violations in British Columbia, 2002–2010

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Alcohol-involved traffic violations
Impaired operations (alcohol) causing death, impaired operation (alcohol) causing bodily harm, impaired operation (alcohol) of motor vehicle, vessel or aircraft, impaired operation, failure to provide breath sample, impaired operation, failure to provide blood sample of alcohol
Non–alcohol-involved traffic violations
Impaired operation (drugs) causing death, impaired operation (drugs) causing bodily harm, impaired operation (drugs) vehicle, vessel, aircraft, impaired operation, failure to provide breath sample of drugs, failure to comply or refusal (drugs), and failure to provide blood sample (drugs), total other Criminal Code traffic violations such dangerous operations causing death and bodily harm, dangerous operation of motor vehicle, vessel or aircraft, dangerous operation evading police causing death and bodily harm, dangerous operation of motor vehicle evading police, failure to stop or remain, driving while prohibited, other Criminal Code traffic violations, causing bodily harm by criminal negligence while street racing, dangerous operation causing bodily harm while street racing, dangerous operation of motor vehicle while street racing
Crimes against persons
Homicide, total other violations causing death, attempted murder, sexual assaults (Level 1–3), weapon or bodily harm, sexual violations against children, sexual interference, invitation to sexual touching, sexual exploitation, luring a child via a computer, assaults (Level 1–3), total other assaults, total firearms (use of, discharge, pointing), total robbery, total forcible confinement or kidnapping, total abduction, extortion, criminal harassment, uttering threats, threatening or harassing phone calls, total other violent violations