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CommentaryExtended alcohol licensing hours in England and Wales: there will be a large price to pay

Pages 285-287 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009

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J. H. Foster, R. Herring, S. Waller & B. Thom. (2009) The Licensing Act 2003: A step in the right direction?. Journal of Substance Use 14:2, pages 113-123.
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Rachel Herring, Betsy Thom, John Foster, Christine Franey & Claudia Salazar. (2008) Local responses to the Alcohol Licensing Act 2003: The case of Greater London. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 15:3, pages 251-265.
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John H. Foster. (2008) The Licensing Act 2003: Eighteen months down the road. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 15:1, pages 1-6.
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John Foster, Chris Papadopoulos, Lawrence Dadzie & Neil Jayasinghe. (2007) A review of tobacco and alcohol use literature in the native and migrant Greek community. Journal of Substance Use 12:5, pages 323-335.
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Richard Hammersley & Jason Ditton. (2005) Binge or bout? Quantity and rate of drinking by young people in the evening in licensed premises. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 12:6, pages 493-500.
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John Foster & Betsy Thom. (2004) The alcohol harm reduction strategy for England: introduction. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 11:5, pages 349-350.
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Shane Butler. (2003) CommentaryPaying the price for extended opening hours: a comment from Ireland. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 10:4, pages 293-296.
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Stuart Kirby & Laura Hewitt. (2011) The impact of the Licensing Act 2003 on drinking habits, offences of crime and disorder, and policing in England's newest city . Safer Communities 10:1, pages 31-38.
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Mike Hough & Gillian Hunter. (2008) The 2003 Licensing Act's impact on crime and disorder. Criminology & Criminal Justice 8:3, pages 239-260.
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Emma J. Plant & Martin Plant. (2005) A “leap in the dark?” Lessons for the United Kingdom from past extensions of bar opening hours. International Journal of Drug Policy 16:6, pages 363-368.
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