This study examines the relationship between underage alcohol possession and criminal behavior through a cohort, age, and period analysis. Utilizing the Age–Period Cohort Characteristic (APCC) models method and national arrest data, while controlling for age and period effects, this study examined single-year age cohorts and determines that strict enforcement of PULA (Possession Under Legal Age) laws decreases the likelihood of strongly correlated vandalism and assaults as young adults. The analysis indicates an increase in assaults and vandalism as cohort size increases, but little effect from single parent, resource deprivation
Despite a long history of prevention efforts and federal laws prohibiting the consumption of alcohol...
Abstract. Underage drinking is a major problem at American colleges, but little is known about the e...
The authors examine the relationship between intoxication, chronic alcohol use, and violent behavior...
This paper provides new evidence on the causal effect of alcohol use and crime. I use variation indu...
This thesis, in fulfillment of the Masters requirements in Public Health, examines underage alcohol ...
Hazardous alcohol use and aggression in youth are substantial global challenges associated with sign...
We use variation from the minimum legal drinking age to estimate the causal effect of access to alco...
Underage alcohol use can be viewed as a developmental phenomenon because many kinds of developmental...
Background: This study examined the associations between measures of alcohol abuse/dependence (AAD) ...
Late adolescence (i.e., the agegroup between 16 and 20 years) is characterized by significant change...
AbstractBackgroundDespite the accumulation of studies examining the link between alcohol use and vio...
Underage drinking and its associated problems have profound negative consequences for underage drink...
Abstract This paper exploits the discrete jump in alcohol consumption at the minimum legal drinking ...
The current study examined the relationship between alcohol and violence using a longitudinal survey...
The effect of early adolescent alcohol use on antisocial behavior was examined at one- and two-year ...
Despite a long history of prevention efforts and federal laws prohibiting the consumption of alcohol...
Abstract. Underage drinking is a major problem at American colleges, but little is known about the e...
The authors examine the relationship between intoxication, chronic alcohol use, and violent behavior...
This paper provides new evidence on the causal effect of alcohol use and crime. I use variation indu...
This thesis, in fulfillment of the Masters requirements in Public Health, examines underage alcohol ...
Hazardous alcohol use and aggression in youth are substantial global challenges associated with sign...
We use variation from the minimum legal drinking age to estimate the causal effect of access to alco...
Underage alcohol use can be viewed as a developmental phenomenon because many kinds of developmental...
Background: This study examined the associations between measures of alcohol abuse/dependence (AAD) ...
Late adolescence (i.e., the agegroup between 16 and 20 years) is characterized by significant change...
AbstractBackgroundDespite the accumulation of studies examining the link between alcohol use and vio...
Underage drinking and its associated problems have profound negative consequences for underage drink...
Abstract This paper exploits the discrete jump in alcohol consumption at the minimum legal drinking ...
The current study examined the relationship between alcohol and violence using a longitudinal survey...
The effect of early adolescent alcohol use on antisocial behavior was examined at one- and two-year ...
Despite a long history of prevention efforts and federal laws prohibiting the consumption of alcohol...
Abstract. Underage drinking is a major problem at American colleges, but little is known about the e...
The authors examine the relationship between intoxication, chronic alcohol use, and violent behavior...