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Title | Author(s) | Category | Type | Year |
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Dance drug education in clubs: evaluation of the London Dance Safety Campaign | Branigan, P. and Wellins, K. | Journal article | 1998 | |
Department of Transport reuses Bluetooth | Qwikkler | Journal article | 2006 | |
Designing a serious game for in-field interventions to promote nightlife well-being | Gamberini L, Zamboni L, Privitera A et al. | Journal article | 2013 | |
Dissemination of prevention: community action targeting alcohol use-related problems at licensed premises | Wallin, E | Journal article | 2007 | |
Do community interventions targeting licensed venues reduce alcohol-related emergency department presentations? | Miller P, Sonderlund A, Coomber K et al. | Journal article | 2011 | |
Do flexible alcohol trading hours reduce violence? A theory-based natural experiment in alcohol policy | Humphreys DK, Eisner MP | Journal article | 2014 | |
Do relaxed trading hours for bars and clubs mean more relaxed drinking? A review of international research on the impacts of changes to permitted hours of drinking | Stockwell T, Chikritzhs T | Journal article | 2009 | |
Does increasing community and liquor licensees' awareness, police activity, and feedback reduce alcohol-related violent crime? A benefit-cost analysis. | Navarro HJ, Shakeshaft A, Doran CM et al. | Journal article | 2013 | |
Does legislation to prevent alcohol sales to drunk individuals work? Measuring the propensity for night-time sales to drunks in a UK city | Hughes K, Bellis MA, Leckenby N et al. | Journal article | 2014 | |
Does peer-delivered information at music events reduce ecstasy and methamphetamine use at three month follow-up? Findings from a quasi-experiment across three study sites | Silins E, Bleeker AM, Simpson M et al. | Journal article | 2013 |