Research Archive

View past evaluations, along with additional reports you might find helpful.

wave

Past Prime For Life Impaired Driver Evaluations by State


Additional College Student Evaluations

The following studies regarding Prime For Life effectiveness do not meet the research criteria we aspire to for various reasons. However, when interpreted in light of their limitations, they do contain useful data and information about the program. Please contact Rita Dykstra, PRI Research Director, with questions regarding these reports.

  • Eastern Kentucky University: 1989-1991 University Evaluation, Summary
  • Keene State: 1999-2002 Keene State College Evaluation, Full
  • National Sorority: 2001 Evaluation of 20 Chapters, Full
  • Pi Kappa Phi: 2003-2004 Evaluation, Full
  • University of Kentucky: 1991 Dental Students Evaluation, Summary  Full
  • University of North Dakota - Delts: 2002-2004, Summary
  • University of Virginia: 203-2004 Sanctioned Students Evaluation, Summary

Additional Youth Evaluations

The following studies regarding Prime For Life effectiveness do not meet the research criteria we aspire to for various reasons. However, when interpreted in light of their limitations, they do contain useful data and information about the program. Please contact Rita Dykstra, PRI Research Director, with questions regarding these reports.

  • Alaska 2006 Youth Report, Full
  • Iowa 2003-2004 Youth Report, Full
  • Iowa 2006 Youth Report, Summary  Full
  • Kentucky 2003 Department of Juvenile Justice Report, Full
  • Wisconsin 1995 Youth Report, Summary  Full

Additional Recidivism Studies

The following studies regarding Prime For Life effectiveness do not meet the research criteria we aspire to for various reasons. However, when interpreted in light of their limitations, they do contain useful data and information about the program. Please contact Rita Dykstra, PRI Research Director, with questions regarding these reports.

  • Iowa 1995 & 1998 Study, Full
  • Nebraska 1997 Study, Full
  • South Carolina 2003 Study, Summary