Objectives: This article further examines the phenomenon of aggression inside barrooms by relying on the “bouncer-ethnographer” methodology. The objective is to investigate variations in aggression through time and space according to the role and routine of the target in a Montreal barroom. Thus, it provides an examination of routine activity theory at the micro level: the barroom. Methods: For a period of 258 nights of observation in a Canadian barroom, bouncers completed reports on each intervention and provided specific information regarding what happened, when and where within the venue. In addition, the bouncer-ethnographer compiled field observations and interviews with bar personnel in order to identify aggression hotspots and...
There is substantial evidence of an ecological association between alcohol outlet density and violen...
Background: The characteristics of night-time environments (NTEs) in which alcohol is consumed and t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Objectives: This article further examines the phenomenon of aggression inside barrooms by relying on...
On the basis of previous studies by Macintyre and Homel and Winlow et al, this article utilizes syst...
Little is known about how bouncer–patron interactions may influence a bouncer’s use of physical aggr...
Alcohol-related violence surrounding the nighttime economy puts increased pressure and workload on s...
A behaviour sequence analysis of perceptions of alcohol‐related violence surrounding drinking establ...
Aims: To identify good and bad behaviors by bar staff in aggressive incidents, the extent these beha...
This article examines perceptions of environmental cues to crime, violence, and injuries in barroom ...
Aggression is strongly influenced by the surrounding socio-physical context, and the development of ...
The research goals were to use the constructs of harm and intent to quantify the severity of aggress...
The labeling of an incident as a crime is an essential precursor to the use of criminal law, but the...
This paper reports findings from an exploratory, place specific study of the relationship between vi...
Aggression is strongly influenced by the surrounding socio-physical context, and the development of ...
There is substantial evidence of an ecological association between alcohol outlet density and violen...
Background: The characteristics of night-time environments (NTEs) in which alcohol is consumed and t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Objectives: This article further examines the phenomenon of aggression inside barrooms by relying on...
On the basis of previous studies by Macintyre and Homel and Winlow et al, this article utilizes syst...
Little is known about how bouncer–patron interactions may influence a bouncer’s use of physical aggr...
Alcohol-related violence surrounding the nighttime economy puts increased pressure and workload on s...
A behaviour sequence analysis of perceptions of alcohol‐related violence surrounding drinking establ...
Aims: To identify good and bad behaviors by bar staff in aggressive incidents, the extent these beha...
This article examines perceptions of environmental cues to crime, violence, and injuries in barroom ...
Aggression is strongly influenced by the surrounding socio-physical context, and the development of ...
The research goals were to use the constructs of harm and intent to quantify the severity of aggress...
The labeling of an incident as a crime is an essential precursor to the use of criminal law, but the...
This paper reports findings from an exploratory, place specific study of the relationship between vi...
Aggression is strongly influenced by the surrounding socio-physical context, and the development of ...
There is substantial evidence of an ecological association between alcohol outlet density and violen...
Background: The characteristics of night-time environments (NTEs) in which alcohol is consumed and t...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...