What are the impacts of alcohol supply reduction measures on police-reported adult domestic and family violence in the Northern Territory of Australia?

Sarah Clifford, Cassandra J.C. Wright, Peter G. Miller, Kerri Coomber, Kalinda E. Griffiths, James A. Smith, Michael Livingston

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Abstract

Alcohol use is correlated with domestic and family violence. Between 2017 and 2018 a Banned Drinker Register (BDR), a minimum unit price(MUP) and Police Auxiliary Liquor Inspectors (PALI) were introduced in the Northern Territory. Both the BDR and MUP are applicable across the whole jurisdiction,while PALIs are only in place in three regional towns.Additional restrictions were put in place in Tennant Creek. This study examines the impact of these policies on police-reported adult domestic and family violence.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)S45-S46
Number of pages2
JournalDrug and Alcohol Review
Volume41
Issue numberS1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2022
EventAPSAD 2022 Conference - Darwin, Australia
Duration: 9 Oct 202212 Oct 2022

Keywords

  • Alcohol use
  • alcohol supply
  • domestic and family violence

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