Academic literature on the topic 'Alcohol and crime'

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Millar, Jack William Logan. "Beer fronts and crime waves : a GIS analysis of weather, alcohol, and violent crime /." Available to subscribers only, 2008. http://proquest.umi.com/pqdweb?did=1594501421&sid=9&Fmt=2&clientId=1509&RQT=309&VName=PQD.

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Langevin, Chantal Marteen. "A profile of alcohol-abusing offenders /." Ottawa, 1999.

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O'Toole, Dennis Michael. "Crime under the influence : the effects of alcohol intoxication during a crime on subsequent physiological detection of deception." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/29043.

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Eighty male undergraduate students were randomly assigned to one of five groups in an analogue investigation of crime-intoxication on the physiological detection of deception. Sixty-four of the subjects committed a mock crime and half of these were legally intoxicated during the crime. Sixteen subjects committed no crime and served as innocent controls. Results only partially replicated those of Bradley and Ainsworth (1984). Whereas they found crime-intoxication diminished the effectiveness of both the control question test (CQT) and the guilty knowledge test (GKT), the present study found cri
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Barish, David. "Teenage alcohol and drug use does it increase non drug related crime? /." CONNECT TO ELECTRONIC THESIS, 2008. http://dspace.wrlc.org/handle/1961/4437.

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Rumgay, Judith. "Alcohol, crime and judgments of responsibility : sentencing practice in a magistrates' court." Thesis, London School of Economics and Political Science (University of London), 1992. http://etheses.lse.ac.uk/2460/.

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Debate about the status of the intoxication excuse as a legal defence is rooted in lay theories, or common sense assumptions, about the effects of alcohol on rationality and intentionality. There has been less concern to clarify the controversial use of information about defendants' intoxication or alcoholism as a mitigating factor in sentencing. A literature review leads to the conclusion that academic theories of alcohol-related crime are deterministic to an extent unsupported by the empirical research. Alcohol expectancy theory is identified as a perspective which may illuminate the alcohol
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Cesur, Resul. "Essays on the Aggregate Burden of Alcohol Abuse." Digital Archive @ GSU, 2009. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/econ_diss/4.

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This dissertation attempts to uncover the causal relationship between alcohol abuse and both income growth and crime. These two research questions are investigated in three essays: Essay I investigates the relationship between alcohol abuse and income growth in the United States; Essay II examines the impact of alcohol abuse on income growth at the international level; Essay III investigates the effect of alcohol abuse on crime in the united states. Essay I of this dissertation uses state level data from the United States for the period 1970-1998 to estimate the impact of alcohol abuse on i
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Haider, Suki. "Female petty crime in Dundee, 1865-1925 : alcohol, prostitution and recidivism in a Scottish city." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/4126.

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Late-nineteenth and early twentieth-century Dundee had a strikingly large female workforce and this fact has attracted much scholarly attention. But existing research has not probed the official crime records to determine whether the associated local stereotype of the disorderly mill worker, as a ‘moral blot' on the landscape, is justified. This study looks at female criminality in Dundee 1865–1925. It finds that drunkenness, breach of the peace and theft were the leading female offences and that the women most strongly associated with criminality belonged to the marginalised sections of the w
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Ashby, Joanne L., Christine Horrocks, and Nancy Kelly. "Delivering the Alcohol Treatment Requirement in Wakefield: Phase Two." NHS Wakefield District and University of Bradford, Department of Social Sciences and Humanities, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/3957.

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yes<br>Alcohol treatment requirements (ATRs) were introduced under section 212 of the criminal justice act (2003) and offers treatment for those whose offending behaviour has been found to be linked to either hazardous or harmful drinking patterns. This current report aims to provide information around the characteristics of individuals who have participated in the ATR. The report is based on quantitative data collected from probation records and treatment files and is part of a wider study of the ATR in Wakefield. The impact of this treatment approach, based on 'coercion' is explored and this
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Krejsa, Jiří. "Estimating the impact of the 2012 liquor prohibition on crime." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-262344.

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This thesis focuses on capturing causal link between alcohol consumption and one of its externalities, crime. The quasi-natural experiment of the Czech temporary ban on hard liquor following an outbreak of methanol poisonings in September 2012 provides a valuable setting for evaluation of the alcohol-crime relationship. Over the course of the prohibition, violent crime rates fell by approximately 10 %, just like the aggregate of aggravated assault, criminal threatening, vandalism and property damage. In addition, the biggest share of reduction in crime falls on weekend criminality. The number
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Cook, G. L., Rachel K. Carpenter, and Jill D. Stinson. "Drug Versus Alcohol Use in Offenders and the Impact of Substance Intoxication on Crime-Related Incidents." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2020. https://dc.etsu.edu/etsu-works/7925.

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