In economic theory, alcohol consumption is considered as an addictive and sometimes irrational behaviour. Such behaviour often leads to undesirable external effects: increasing crime rates, traffic and occupational accidents, fires, and domestic violence. That is why most countries facing high levels of...
Alcohol, Assault and Area: An Examination of Alcohol Availability and Crime in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. 28 Neighborhood Characteristics, Alcohol Consumption Patterns and Alcohol Availability: Toward a New Perspective of the Alcohol-Crime Issue... 33 Developing a... S Costanza 被引量: 0...
Gyimah-Brempong, Kwabena, 2006, "Neighborhood income, alcohol availability, and crime rates," Review of Black Political Economy 33 (3): 21-44.Gyimah-Brempong, Kwabena. 2006. "Neighborhood Income, Alcohol Availability, and Crime Rates," Review of Black Political Economy 33 (3): 21-44....
The present study examines the relationship of alcohol availability in each state, as measured by the prevalence of various types of alcohol outlets, to arrest rates for alcohol-related offenses, controlling for relevant demographic and socioeconomic variables. The results indicate that density and ...
Alcohol addiction is an ongoing global epidemic contributing to increased crime and unemployment rates, as well as costs associated with hospitalization and incarceration. Alcohol addiction has led to an increase in the number of deaths caused by alcohol-related auto accidents, and an increase in inci...
0 7% and 8 3% respectively In the above three indexes, male had significant higher rates than female The rates of family members' opposing drinking, loss of memory after drinking and failure on abstaining were higher than other items of APST in both individuals with alcohol dependence or proble...
A longitudinal study [46] from California using two police-recorded measures of IPV (IPV-related calls to police and crime reports) also found associations with off-premises outlets but no clear association with on-premises outlet density. However, a second study by the same authors [47] using...
AIM: To describe the 12-month prevalence of physical and sexual assault, and the association of assault with drinking by the perpetrator. METHODS: Population-based survey of 16,480 adult New Zealanders, using computer assisted telephone interviewing (CATI). RESULTS: Nearly 7% of men and 3% of ...
Alcohol has long been known to increase crime rates, and its particular influence on levels of interpersonal violence is well studied. The author reviews public policy developments in Australia and New Zealand concerning alcohol consumption, with a particular focus on laws and policies designed to red...
Alcohol-outlet density contributed significantly to the explained variance of the regression model and was associated with higher rates of assaultive violence in this midwestern city. 展开 关键词: Humans Regression Analysis Censuses Residence Characteristics Violence Socioeconomic Factors Commerce Alcoholic ...