This article examines the relation of risks and public policy through the lens of alcohol and crime. Alcohol thus lives a double-life as a fountain of celebration while also a wellspring of potentially serious harms. The issue of how risks might be managed much better is approached through considering three different arenas within the criminal law concluding that it is a crude mechanism for grappling with complex issues of criminal responsibility for any higher risks associated with becoming under the influence. The article defends the use of nudges as an under explored area for public policy decision-making and proposes new policies based on them
Young people’s very visible and public performances of drunkenness have become a matter of popular a...
Reducing drink drive limits is generally regarded an effective strategy to save lives on the road. U...
Excessive alcohol consumption leads to negative health and social impacts at individual and populati...
The concept of risk should be used carefully in addiction science, policy and debate due to its comp...
We provide a critical review of research in economics that has examined causal relationships between...
This article explores the contentious definition and communication of alcohol consumption limits and...
This article first distinguishes three meanings of the term ‘harm reduction’ in the literature on al...
Australian criminal law is being actively reconfigured in an effort to produce a more effective resp...
Alcohol has a complex relationship with any given society. On one hand, it may have some benefits by...
Policy Points: Nudges steer people toward certain options but also allow them to go their own way. "...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to question the misplaced efforts to curb alcohol abuse thr...
The novelty in Adam Burgess’ paper is that he assesses nudge policies in the context of the shift in...
Many efforts to prevent alcoholrelated harm are aimed at reducing risk drinking. This article outlin...
The novelty in Adam Burgess’ paper is that he assesses nudge policies in the context of the ...
Alcohol is massively associated with crime. Evidence from the British Medical Association found that...
Young people’s very visible and public performances of drunkenness have become a matter of popular a...
Reducing drink drive limits is generally regarded an effective strategy to save lives on the road. U...
Excessive alcohol consumption leads to negative health and social impacts at individual and populati...
The concept of risk should be used carefully in addiction science, policy and debate due to its comp...
We provide a critical review of research in economics that has examined causal relationships between...
This article explores the contentious definition and communication of alcohol consumption limits and...
This article first distinguishes three meanings of the term ‘harm reduction’ in the literature on al...
Australian criminal law is being actively reconfigured in an effort to produce a more effective resp...
Alcohol has a complex relationship with any given society. On one hand, it may have some benefits by...
Policy Points: Nudges steer people toward certain options but also allow them to go their own way. "...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to question the misplaced efforts to curb alcohol abuse thr...
The novelty in Adam Burgess’ paper is that he assesses nudge policies in the context of the shift in...
Many efforts to prevent alcoholrelated harm are aimed at reducing risk drinking. This article outlin...
The novelty in Adam Burgess’ paper is that he assesses nudge policies in the context of the ...
Alcohol is massively associated with crime. Evidence from the British Medical Association found that...
Young people’s very visible and public performances of drunkenness have become a matter of popular a...
Reducing drink drive limits is generally regarded an effective strategy to save lives on the road. U...
Excessive alcohol consumption leads to negative health and social impacts at individual and populati...