Close proximity to alcohol outlets is associated with increased crime and hazardous drinking: Pooled nationally representative data from New Zealand

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Elsevier BV
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Language
eng
Date
2020
Authors
Hobbs M
Marek L
Wiki J
Campbell M
Deng BY
Sharpe H
McCarthy J
Kingham, Simon
Abstract

© 2020 Elsevier Ltd This nationwide study investigated the relationship between proximity to alcohol outlets (off-licence, on-licence, and other-licence) and two adverse outcomes; hazardous drinking and crime (common assault, non-aggravated sexual assault, aggravated sexual assault, and tobacco and liquor offences). After adjustment for important individual- and area-level factors, close proximity to alcohol outlets was associated with increased risk of hazardous drinking, with strong associations for on-licence outlets. Proximity alcohol outlets was also strongly associated with all crime outcomes, often with a dose-response relationship. Nationally representative New Zealand data showed that close proximity to alcohol outlets was associated with increased crime and hazardous drinking.

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Hobbs M, Marek L, Wiki J, Campbell M, Deng BY, Sharpe H, McCarthy J, Kingham S (2020). Close proximity to alcohol outlets is associated with increased crime and hazardous drinking: Pooled nationally representative data from New Zealand. Health and Place. 65. 102397-.
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1117 Public Health and Health Services
1604 Human Geography
Fields of Research::42 - Health sciences::4206 - Public health::420606 - Social determinants of health
Fields of Research::44 - Human society::4406 - Human geography::440605 - Health geography
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