There is overwhelming evidence of a link between alcohol consumption and violent behaviour. Although not fully understood, it is widely accepted that levels of alcohol consumption and violence are higher among younger than older persons, and particularly so among young males. In 1999, the Australian Institute of Criminology hosted a Roundtable on the theme of Alcohol, Young Persons and Violence. Its purpose was to highlight new empirical data, to explore innovative interventions and to inform the development of a National Alcohol Strategy. This publication gathers together nine papers from that Roundtable as well as others related to the subject of alcohol, young persons and violence
In this paper the author dealt with the presentation of the international and national research stud...
While the association between heavy alcohol consumption and aggression has been well documented, the...
The current study examined the relationship between alcohol and violence using a longitudinal survey...
Hazardous alcohol use and aggression in youth are substantial global challenges associated with sign...
The impact of alcohol-related violence on individuals and society continues to receive attention fro...
Looking into the Australian culture of drinking and the correlations it has with crime numbers. Four...
The possible association between heavy drinking and intoxication with aggression and violence has be...
An introduction to the topics discussed within the issue is presented, including an article on the r...
This paper examines data from a research project that investigated the cultural drivers of drinking ...
AbstractBackgroundDespite the accumulation of studies examining the link between alcohol use and vio...
This paper examines data from a research project that investigated the cultural drivers of drinking ...
of persons assaulted annually in New South Wales at over 125,000 or about 2.1 per cent of the New So...
i— Abstract — Almost all evidence of a link between alcohol consumption and violence is available on...
The goal of this paper is to review our understanding of the role that alcohol plays in violence. Th...
The existence of a significant correlation between alcohol use and crime has long been acknowledged ...
In this paper the author dealt with the presentation of the international and national research stud...
While the association between heavy alcohol consumption and aggression has been well documented, the...
The current study examined the relationship between alcohol and violence using a longitudinal survey...
Hazardous alcohol use and aggression in youth are substantial global challenges associated with sign...
The impact of alcohol-related violence on individuals and society continues to receive attention fro...
Looking into the Australian culture of drinking and the correlations it has with crime numbers. Four...
The possible association between heavy drinking and intoxication with aggression and violence has be...
An introduction to the topics discussed within the issue is presented, including an article on the r...
This paper examines data from a research project that investigated the cultural drivers of drinking ...
AbstractBackgroundDespite the accumulation of studies examining the link between alcohol use and vio...
This paper examines data from a research project that investigated the cultural drivers of drinking ...
of persons assaulted annually in New South Wales at over 125,000 or about 2.1 per cent of the New So...
i— Abstract — Almost all evidence of a link between alcohol consumption and violence is available on...
The goal of this paper is to review our understanding of the role that alcohol plays in violence. Th...
The existence of a significant correlation between alcohol use and crime has long been acknowledged ...
In this paper the author dealt with the presentation of the international and national research stud...
While the association between heavy alcohol consumption and aggression has been well documented, the...
The current study examined the relationship between alcohol and violence using a longitudinal survey...