The current study tracks the drinking behaviour of new police recruits from their first day in the academy, after 6 months of training, through to one year into training (n = 177). Drinking behaviour was assessed with the AUDIT, a well-researched instrument for assessing risk of harm from drinking behaviour. The results showed that recruits' risk of harm from alcohol consumption increased as their training progressed. These findings, based on a longitudinal methodology, suggest that the police service and training process introduces recruits into a culture of alcohol consumption which may impact on their individual consumption levels
This study investigates police management of alcohol-related incidents. Data from entries in police ...
The current study surveyed members of an Australian state police service (N = 749), in order to asse...
Little research has been done examining the impact on police drinking patterns of routinely dealing ...
The current study tracks the drinking behaviour of new police recruits from their first day in the a...
The current study tracks the drinking behaviour of new police recruits from their first day in the a...
The current study tracks the social behaviour of new police recruits from pre-Academy, after six mon...
The current study tracks the social behaviour of new police recruits from pre Academy, after six mon...
Purpose To prospectively investigate the alcohol consumption and health-related behaviours of Austra...
The current study aimed to examine the prevalence of alcohol use within a large sample (n = 4,193) o...
Little research has been done that examines the impact of routinely dealing with alcohol-related inc...
The current study surveyed members of an Australian state police service (N = 749), in order to asse...
The current study aimed to examine the prevalence of alcohol use within a large sample (n = 4193) of...
2It is well documented that the excessive intake of alcohol can have severe consequences for an indi...
This study describes alcohol consumption and examines associations with organisational job stressors...
The law enforcement literature has recently begun to focus attention on the problem of alcohol use a...
This study investigates police management of alcohol-related incidents. Data from entries in police ...
The current study surveyed members of an Australian state police service (N = 749), in order to asse...
Little research has been done examining the impact on police drinking patterns of routinely dealing ...
The current study tracks the drinking behaviour of new police recruits from their first day in the a...
The current study tracks the drinking behaviour of new police recruits from their first day in the a...
The current study tracks the social behaviour of new police recruits from pre-Academy, after six mon...
The current study tracks the social behaviour of new police recruits from pre Academy, after six mon...
Purpose To prospectively investigate the alcohol consumption and health-related behaviours of Austra...
The current study aimed to examine the prevalence of alcohol use within a large sample (n = 4,193) o...
Little research has been done that examines the impact of routinely dealing with alcohol-related inc...
The current study surveyed members of an Australian state police service (N = 749), in order to asse...
The current study aimed to examine the prevalence of alcohol use within a large sample (n = 4193) of...
2It is well documented that the excessive intake of alcohol can have severe consequences for an indi...
This study describes alcohol consumption and examines associations with organisational job stressors...
The law enforcement literature has recently begun to focus attention on the problem of alcohol use a...
This study investigates police management of alcohol-related incidents. Data from entries in police ...
The current study surveyed members of an Australian state police service (N = 749), in order to asse...
Little research has been done examining the impact on police drinking patterns of routinely dealing ...