On the basis of previous studies by Macintyre and Homel and Winlow et al, this article utilizes systematic observation in order to describe and understand the pattern of incidents on a micro level – the barroom. Systematic observation combines ethnography with a quantitative outlook. This research counts, locates and describes incidents within a single building over a substantial period of time. 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. We can distinguish (1) incivilities and violations of house rules, (2) violent criminal behavior, and (3) non-violent criminal behavior. Incidents...
Abstract: Although there is much research that suggests that alcohol is a causal factor in criminal ...
There is substantial evidence of an ecological association between alcohol outlet density and violen...
Aim: Research shows there are associations between bar environments and alcohol-related harms. Howev...
Objectives: This article further examines the phenomenon of aggression inside barrooms by relying on...
Alcohol-related violence surrounding the nighttime economy puts increased pressure and workload on s...
Violence in and around nightclubs has been the subject of community concern for many years and yet t...
A behaviour sequence analysis of perceptions of alcohol‐related violence surrounding drinking establ...
Little is known about how bouncer–patron interactions may influence a bouncer’s use of physical aggr...
There has been a significant increase in the use of physical security measures in Western cities ove...
This article examines perceptions of environmental cues to crime, violence, and injuries in barroom ...
Aims: To assess associations between measures of premises-level alcohol-related harm and risk factor...
Abstract: This study is concerned with the role of physical design features in promoting crowding in...
Multiple studies have associated the density of alcohol establishments with crime. What is not well ...
Aims: To identify good and bad behaviors by bar staff in aggressive incidents, the extent these beha...
Abstract: Although there is much research that suggests that alcohol is a causal factor in criminal ...
Abstract: Although there is much research that suggests that alcohol is a causal factor in criminal ...
There is substantial evidence of an ecological association between alcohol outlet density and violen...
Aim: Research shows there are associations between bar environments and alcohol-related harms. Howev...
Objectives: This article further examines the phenomenon of aggression inside barrooms by relying on...
Alcohol-related violence surrounding the nighttime economy puts increased pressure and workload on s...
Violence in and around nightclubs has been the subject of community concern for many years and yet t...
A behaviour sequence analysis of perceptions of alcohol‐related violence surrounding drinking establ...
Little is known about how bouncer–patron interactions may influence a bouncer’s use of physical aggr...
There has been a significant increase in the use of physical security measures in Western cities ove...
This article examines perceptions of environmental cues to crime, violence, and injuries in barroom ...
Aims: To assess associations between measures of premises-level alcohol-related harm and risk factor...
Abstract: This study is concerned with the role of physical design features in promoting crowding in...
Multiple studies have associated the density of alcohol establishments with crime. What is not well ...
Aims: To identify good and bad behaviors by bar staff in aggressive incidents, the extent these beha...
Abstract: Although there is much research that suggests that alcohol is a causal factor in criminal ...
Abstract: Although there is much research that suggests that alcohol is a causal factor in criminal ...
There is substantial evidence of an ecological association between alcohol outlet density and violen...
Aim: Research shows there are associations between bar environments and alcohol-related harms. Howev...