383
Views
6
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Trends Across the Night in Patronage, Intoxication, and Licensed Venue Characteristics in Five Australian Cities

, , , , &

References

  • Australian Bureau of Statistics. (2007). 4102.0 - Australian social trends, 2007: Interpersonal violence. Canberra, Australia: Author.
  • Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2013). National drug strategy household survey detailed report 2013. Drug statistics series no. 28. Cat. no. PHE 183. Canberra, Australia: Author.
  • Babor, T. (2010). Alcohol: No ordinary commodity: research and public policy. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • Bellis, M. A., Hughes, K., & Lowey, H. (2002). Healthy nightclubs and recreational substance use: From a harm minimisation to a healthy settings approach. Addictive Behaviors, 27, 1025–1035.
  • Buvik, K., & Rossow, I. (2015). Factors associated with over‐serving at drinking establishments. Addiction, 110, 602–609.
  • Chikritzhs, T. (2009). Australia. In P. Hadfield (Ed.), Nightlife and crime: Social order and governance in international perspective. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
  • Chikritzhs, T., & Stockwell, T. (2002). The impact of later trading hours for Australian public houses (hotels) on levels of violence. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 63, 591–599.
  • Chikritzhs, T., & Stockwell, T. (2007). The impact of later trading hours for hotels (public houses) on breath alcohol levels of apprehended impaired drivers. Addiction, 102, 1609–1617.
  • Gosselt, J. F., Hoof, J. J., Goverde, M. M., & Jong, M. D. (2013). One more beer? Serving alcohol to pseudo‐intoxicated guests in bars. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 37, 1213–1219.
  • Graham, K., Bernards, S., Osgood, D. W., & Wells, S. (2012). 'Hotspots' for aggression in licensed drinking venues. Drug and Alcohol Review, 31, 377–384.
  • Graham, K., & Homel, R. (2008). Raising the bar. New York, NY: Taylor & Francis.
  • Graham, K., Osgood, D. W., Wells, S., & Stockwell, T. (2006). To what extent is intoxication associated with aggression in bars? A multilevel analysis. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 67, 382–390.
  • Graham, K., West, P., & Wells, S. (2000). Evaluating theories of alcohol‐related aggression using observations of young adults in bars. Addiction, 95, 847–863.
  • Green, J., & Plant, M. A. (2007). Bad bars: A review of risk factors. Journal of Substance Use, 12, 157–189.
  • Gripenberg Abdon, J., Wallin, E., & Andréasson, S. (2011). Long‐term effects of a community‐based intervention: 5‐source follow‐up of ‘Clubs against Drugs’. Addiction, 106, 1997–2004.
  • Homel, R., Carvolth, R., Hauritz, M., McIlwain, G., & Teague, R. (2004). Making licensed venues safer for patrons: what environmental factors should be the focus of interventions? Drug and Alcohol Review, 23, 19–29.
  • Hughes, K., Anderson, Z., Morleo, M., & Bellis, M. A. (2008). Alcohol, nightlife and violence: the relative contributions of drinking before and during nights out to negative health and criminal justice outcomes. Addiction, 103, 60–65.
  • Hughes, K., Quigg, Z., Bellis, M. A., Calafat, A., van Hasselt, N., Kosir, M., … Juan, M. (2012). Drunk and disorganised: relationships between bar characteristics and customer intoxication in European drinking environments. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 9, 4068–4082.
  • Hughes, K., Quigg, Z., Eckley, L., Bellis, M. A., Jones, L., Calafat, A., … van Hasselt, N. (2011). Environmental factors in drinking venues and alcohol-related harm: the evidence base for European intervention. Addiction, 106, 37–46.
  • Hutchins, L., Pennay, A., & Wijsmuller, A. (2014). Licensed venue design and harm minimisation: a neglected domain. In C. Giorgi, M. Thorn, E. Manton, & R. Room (Eds.), Stemming the tide of alcohol: Liquor licensing and the public interest. Canberra, Australia: Foundation for Alcohol Research & Education.
  • Ireland, C. S., & Thommeny, J. L. (1993). The crime cocktail: licensed premises, alcohol and street offences. Drug and Alcohol Review, 12, 143–150.
  • Kypri, K., Jones, C., McElduff, P., & Barker, D. (2011). Effects of restricting pub closing times on night-time assaults in an Australian city. Addiction, 106, 303–310.
  • Kypri, K., McElduff, P., & Miller, P. (2014). Restrictions in pub closing times and lockouts in Newcastle, Australia five sources on. Drug and Alcohol Review, 33, 323–326.
  • Lindsay, J. (2006). A big night out in Melbourne: drinking as an enactment of class and gender. Contemporary Drug Problems, 33, 29–61.
  • Mazerolle, L., White, G., Ransley, J., & Ferguson, P. (2012). Violence in and around entertainment districts: A longitudinal analysis of the impact of late-night lockout legislation. Law & Policy, 34, 55–79.
  • McKnight, A. J., & Streff, F. M. (1994). The effect of enforcement upon service of alcohol to intoxicated patrons of bars and restaurants. Accident Analysis & Prevention, 26, 79–88.
  • McMurran, M. (Ed.). (2013). Alcohol-related violence: Prevention and treatment. West Sussex, UK: John Wiley & Sons.
  • Measham, F., & Brain, K. (2005). ‘Binge’drinking, British alcohol policy and the new culture of intoxication. Crime, Media, Culture, 1, 262–283.
  • Measham, F., & Moore, K. (2009). Repertoires of distinction: Exploring patterns of weekend polydrug use within local leisure scenes across the English night time economy. Criminology & Criminal Justice: An International Journal, 9, 437–464.
  • Miller, P., Curtis, A., Palmer, D., Busija, L., Tindall, J., Droste, N., … Wiggers, J. (2014). Changes in injury‐related hospital emergency department presentations associated with the imposition of regulatory versus voluntary licensing conditions on licensed venues in two cities. Drug and Alcohol Review, 33, 314–322.
  • Miller, P., Pennay, A., Droste, N., Butler, E., Jenkinson, R., Hyder, S., … Lubman, D. I. (2014). A comparative study of blood alcohol concentrations in Australian night-time entertainment districts. Drug and Alcohol Review, 33, 338–345.
  • Miller, P., Pennay, A., Droste, N., Jenkinson, R., Chikritzhs, T., Tomsen, S., … Lubman, D. (2013). Patron Offending and Intoxication in Night Time Entertainment Districts (POINTED): Final report. Retrieved from http://www.ndlerf.gov.au/pub/Monograph_46.pdf
  • Miller, P., Pennay, A., Jenkinson, R., Droste, N., Chikritzhs, T., Tomsen, S., … Lubman, D. (2013). Patron offending and intoxication in night time entertainment districts (POINTED): A study protocol. International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research, 2, 69–76.
  • Miller, P., Sonderlund, A., Coomber, K., Palmer, D., Gillham, K., Tindall, J., & Wiggers, J. (2011). Do community interventions targeting licensed venues reduce alcohol-related emergency department presentations? Drug and Alcohol Review, 30, 546–553.
  • Miller, P., Tindall, J., Sonderlund, A., Groombridge, D., Lecathelinais, C., Gillham, K., … Wiggers, J. (2012). Dealing with Alcohol and the Night-Time Economy (DANTE): Final report. Geelong, Australia: National Drug Law Enforcement Research Fund. Retrieved from http://www.ndlerf.gov.au/pub/Monograph_43.pdf
  • Miller, P., Wells, S., Hobbs, R., Zinkiewicz, L., Curtis, A., & Graham, K. (2014). Alcohol, masculinity, honour and male barroom aggression in an Australian sample. Drug and Alcohol Review, 33, 136–143.
  • Office of Liquor Gaming & Racing. (2015). Intoxication guidelines. Sydney, Australia: Author.
  • Pennay, A., & Lubman, D. (2012). Alcohol and energy drinks: a pilot study exploring patterns of consumption, social contexts, benefits and harms. BMC Research Notes, 5.
  • Pennay, A., Miller, P., Busija, L., Jenkinson, R., Droste, N., Quinn, B., … Lubman, D. I. (2015). ‘Wide‐awake drunkenness’? Investigating the association between alcohol intoxication and stimulant use in the night‐time economy. Addiction, 110, 356–365.
  • Quigg, Z., Hughes, K., Bellis, M. A., van Hasselt, N., Calafat, A., Košir, M., … Goossens, F. X. (2014). Incidents of harm in European drinking environments and relationships with venue and customer characteristics. The International Journal of Alcohol and Drug Research, 3, 269–275.
  • Rundle‐Thiele, S. (2009). Bridging the gap between claimed and actual behaviour: The role of observational research. Qualitative Market Research, 12, 295–306.
  • StataCorp. (2015). Stata statistical software: Release 14. College Station, TX: Author.
  • Stockwell, T. (2001). Responsible alcohol service: lessons from evaluations of server training and policing initiatives. Drug and Alcohol Review, 20, 257–265.
  • Tomsen, S. (1997). A top night: Social protest, masculinity and the culture of drinking violence. British Journal of Criminology, 37, 90–102.
  • Trifonoff, A., Andrew, R., Steenson, T., Nicholas, R., & Roche, A. M. (2010). Liquor licensing legislation in Australia: A jurisdictional breakdown. Adelaide, Australia: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction, Flinders University.
  • Victorian Government. (2015). Victorian commission for gambling and liquor regulation act 2011 decision-making guidelines. Melbourne, Australia: State of Victoria.
  • Wallin, E., Gripenberg, J., & Andréasson, S. (2005). Overserving at licensed premises in Stockholm: Effects of a community action program. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 66, 806–814.
  • Wells, S., Flynn, A., Tremblay, P. F., Dumas, T., Miller, P., & Graham, K. (2014). Linking masculinity to negative drinking consequences: The mediating roles of heavy episodic drinking and alcohol expectancies. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 75, 510–519.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.