This book interrogates new contexts of the alcohol and violence relationship: victimization and injury, Mexican-American youth, elementary school children, advertising, and cross national comparisons. The authors examine real-world environmental prevention strategies are deployed towards harm reduction in the alcohol and violence framework.
This book interrogates new contexts of the alcohol and violence relationship: victimization and injury, Mexican-American youth, elementary school children, advertising, and cross national comparisons. The authors examine real-world environmental prevention strategies are deployed towards harm reduction in the alcohol and violence framework.
Robert Nash Parker is professor of sociology and director of the Presley Center for Crime and Justice Studies at the University of California, Riverside. For most of the last two decades, Parker's research has been focused on the alcohol and violence relationship and on the development of and application to Social Science research of Geographic Information Systems and Geospatial Statistical Models. Kevin J. McCaffree is a doctoral student at the University of California Riverside. He has thus far co-published an extensive, cross-cultural review of the literature on alcohol and human experience, along with two articles, co-authored with Robert Nash Parker, that have appeared in the journal, Drug and Alcohol Review.
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List of Figures List of Tables Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Alcohol and the risk of violent Victimization and Injury Chapter 2: Alcohol Availability and Violence among Mexican American Youth Chapter 3: Sexual Violence, Alcohol, and Advertising Chapter 4: Alcohol, Drugs, Victimization and Aggression: The Impact of a School based Mental Health Intervention on Adolescent Substance Use and Violent Behavior Chapter 5: Alcohol, Homicide, and Cultural Context: A Cross National Analysis of Gender Specific Victimization Chapter 6: The History, Logic and Importance of Environmental Crime Prevention Chapter 7: The Impact of Raising the Minimum Drinking Age on Youth Homicide Chapter 8: The Impact of Banning Alcohol on Criminal Assault in Barrow, Alaska Chapter 9: What Happens when Alcohol Outlet Density Decreases? Chapter 10: The Unintended Consequences of Alcohol Based Environmental Interventions on Violence Chapter 11: Conclusions References Figures Tables Endnotes
List of Figures List of Tables Preface and Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: Alcohol and the risk of violent Victimization and Injury Chapter 2: Alcohol Availability and Violence among Mexican American Youth Chapter 3: Sexual Violence, Alcohol, and Advertising Chapter 4: Alcohol, Drugs, Victimization and Aggression: The Impact of a School based Mental Health Intervention on Adolescent Substance Use and Violent Behavior Chapter 5: Alcohol, Homicide, and Cultural Context: A Cross National Analysis of Gender Specific Victimization Chapter 6: The History, Logic and Importance of Environmental Crime Prevention Chapter 7: The Impact of Raising the Minimum Drinking Age on Youth Homicide Chapter 8: The Impact of Banning Alcohol on Criminal Assault in Barrow, Alaska Chapter 9: What Happens when Alcohol Outlet Density Decreases? Chapter 10: The Unintended Consequences of Alcohol Based Environmental Interventions on Violence Chapter 11: Conclusions References Figures Tables Endnotes
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