Literature

This section provides abstracts from published studies that have measured the effectiveness of interventions in improving nightlife health. The studies included have been selected through a search of published academic literature.

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Title Author(s) Category Type Year
Testing the impact of local alcohol licencing policies on reported crime rates in England De Vocht F, Heron J, Campbell R, Egan M, Mooney J D, Angus C, Brennan A, Hickman M
Journal article 2017
Tactical options for dealing with alcohol-related violence identified through the tackling violent crime programme Dellar A, Pownall A
Report 2007
Tackling alcohol related violence in city centres: effect of emergency medicine and police intervention. Warburton AL, Shepherd JP.
Journal article 2005
Strategies for managing alcohol at large events in New Zealand Lyne M, Galloway A
Journal article 2011
Strategies and outcomes in translating alcohol harm reduction research into practice: the Alcohol Linking Program Wiggers J, Jauncey M, Considine R et al.
Journal article 2004
STOP-sexual violence: evaluation of a community-based nightlife worker awareness raising bystander training programme Zara Quigg, Mark A Bellis, Karen Hughes, Adam Kulhanek, Irma Brito, Kim Ross-Houle, Charlotte Bigland, Amador Calafat, Mariàngels Duch, the STOP-SV group
Journal article 2021
Risky substance use among young adults in the nightlife arena: An underused setting for risk-reducing interventions? Nordfjærn T., Bretteville-Jensen A.L., Edland-Gryt M., & Gripenberg J.
Journal article 2016
Review article: Emergency department data sharing to reduce alcohol-related violence: a systematic review of the feasibility and effectiveness of community-level interventions Droste N, Miller P, Baker T
Journal article 2014
Restriction of the hours of sale of alcohol in a small community: a benificial impact. Douglas M.
Journal article 1998
Restricting extensions to permitted licensing hours does not influence the numbers of alcohol or assault related attendances at an inner city accident and emergency department. Graham CA, McLeod LS, Steedman DJ.
Journal article 1998
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